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Rain or shine, thousands flock to DC for first weekend of Cherry Blossom Festival

The iconic cherry blossoms in DC are in peak bloom. Despite Saturday's rainy and chilly weather, thousands of tourists flocked to the nation's capital.

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Seattle spruces up waterfront with 8 new cherry blossom trees near Pike Place Market

Eight new cherry blossom trees were planted this month near Pike Place Market to honor the shared history and bond between Seattle and Japan.

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A 3011 call for bridge robots will be sorted out now at. 27 is slow lane is closed because of a multi vehicle actually can see one of them has overturned so it's just after Park Road south so that's the Langston roundabout kilted Portsmouth road to the junction from the road reports not working it's the temper lights in place that weather during the road work so it's causing some delays on the approach that as you're hearing on the news Ride London is on so many road closures in there and sorry as close as she was in Weybridge by Fleet including the engine full $525.00 between Guildford and talking on the box in the sense of course it would be 4 runs that had to pull for. Each on the trains 700 cancellations on services between Victoria I'm right because we're trying. Troops I'm sure more of the B.B.C. Trouble sector. Is B.B.C. Story serving the song in your piece of shit Joe It's all a bit silly. IMO Leslie Phillips with a gunning for eternity using enjoying a compass something and slipping away with a lemon cake which is oh my goodness in my good self something like that very kind of each on. The nose couple missing from the box I don't know where there's no labor abscond you haven't given any to those people no loans you know because this is my show I'm sorry it's my show well I guess that I'm not sharing it with I don't even know who they are through there anyway it's very kind of. Pleasure from Texas to say friend of mine has a summer Jasmine growing over an arch that is not flood this year it was cut back nearly to the ground last year but not sure what time of year this was done maybe it was cut back at the wrong time of year or perhaps it was cut back too hard should it be cut back again now and how much does it need feeding thank you from June. Yes Depends how much growth it's made. It's really quite a thug Yes this summer flooring just means beautiful thing but I fear that it was cut back far to last year and this year is making lots of vegetative growth which will flower next year OK So you want it back again I'll do anything with it now because you wanted to fly and then when it's wound you can cut it back but not before OK now but Cynthia says I have to. Select from and they were planted this year and a flower again but all the leaves are dying these should go through the summer into winter the soil is Clay much of that's the problem also and I have. Also have lit if very. Established flocks of flowered but now all the leaves look like almost from the other wills happened last year as well then ANY an idea what's caused it Cynthia latter one 1st it's pound really mildew border flocks flocks paniculata prone to it invariably. Late summer they become white with this powdery mildew you don't worry about it and next year they'll flower and they'll say. OK you can spray but it's not worth it when you have the flowers and yeah some of the damage the flare the Philip tremendous I think the dry just dry eye has some slick trims and they didn't like it to look at him to water them so you've got to get them established 1st once there is not just the fine and it depends which ones you have OK let's go to Hove next Jim is then we have pruning a bottlebrush JIM Hello yeah it was you know I told him right up. To response one in the ground which is massive and one in a very low which. Is not only went back to. Back Yes And you know you know how to do it I'm sure. You would be expert at OK you know where the flowers were and you have a cylinder of little hard see abs Yeah right you come back to the highest highest side shoot or stem joint below the little cylinder of this in cylinder of 7 so if that's all you do. If you like you can you can smear the cuts with petroleum jelly to encourage new shoots to form below them. If you're having to cut back to as it were bare stem no side shoots it does help but that's all you do out with those with those sharp and said. It is well. If you know your friend sorry but yes it right it's. A peloton pass it on I will tell Izzy a peloton courtesy of Jim Inhofe thank you very much can we make a note of that through the glass Yeah the cricket I'm a go this kid is not in the 100 neither peloton all of bicycles cyclists Guilford and wisteria chutes are going yellow doesn't sound good Joyce to him. Turns more joyous but is a better 5 year old. Has always played lots of flowers lots of new shoots. I think Dr in front of it yeah this is the flower bed. Oh the notion of going and I was imagining it efficiency is something so well what I'm wondering but I'm wondering you know when the block paving was put down did they used to use mortar to do it yes they would so cement mortar would have lime in it I mentioned. So you've got lime induced chlorosis there I can be guessed inching I thought that was yeah so get some sulphur. Oh it's not sulfur to low the PH I think garden centers sell it all the instructions of their. Money and yeah that's how they sell it packs of sulfa OK It's good stuff and it lowers the lowers the alkalinity into a sort of high acid state if you like but it should work like you know you can get some on get some sequestering or on sulphate and. Again read the instructions before you use it because it's very important to get it right I think but I think I would go for sequestering in this instance. S.E.Q. S E. E S T R e and e sequester. E S E Q E S T Ah. Me. You know no one given to go. With story will plant 2 lustrous greenly and maybe. The old leaves can't suddenly turn green it's got to be the new firmly age that will be green the old leaves won't suddenly miraculously change color. It's all new leaves that will happen new waves that will be bright green. Good fair Joyce. No pleasure but I know all about. It's OK we've got room for some more callers the man in Tweed says he's very much B.B.C. Sorry our 80587 want to forsake C.B.C. Celery. Let's give them something to do we've got surplus of e-mails we can address that Meantime here. Is my tree dying this is Jack in public Good morning gentlemen I live in pole gate and I have a lovely tree in front garden which I think is a red maple lovely which red maple twice a year each summer quite a few branches shrivel and drop off and I see this year the red dots after white while Sorry there are red dots that after a while turn yellow that makes me think that the tree has some sort of blight questions is it red maple have I got a problem and if so what do you suggest I do with it since have a little looked at only one string of links for you here Nick thank you very much so here's the 1st one you know like a red maple no. Green there a green. Believes definitely yes yeah hearing sure it's been. So yeah the. Getting a little pest which is not your abrading the cuticle which is taking off the leaf surface a bit because it is leaves Yeah it's laying out they are only again a little eating damage here on the right and the shriveling looks a little bit like drought doesn't it yeah a little bit little bit like how big are we just seeing how big the maple is it's quite large isn't it see the little black Yeah yeah that's the 1st picture in a moment. But OK let's go back to the 1st you can see the Certainly a pest attack that was quite long just then quite large I think the great thing about this fully mature Maple is that although the leaves are looking very unhappy the tree will recover even though this is happening year on year yes yet been getting worse what we've got to do if we can do it in this is this is the practicality we're looking at now we've really got to spray with or contact insecticide before or even yes even the systemic better use a systemic insecticide before the damage appears then the tree is impregnated with the insecticide. Immunity from within for several weeks OK And you've got to do that before the leaves are damaged so it's really in a diary note when the leaves started to look unhealthy and attacked by the past you've got to do it maybe a couple of weeks or so before that so it's a little bit like. When you spring rays Yes preempt That's right exactly you must do it beforehand and then if the insect comes along it won't be you. Remember how long before that OK Checking Good luck with it and we think it's green maybe. Disagree maybe it doesn't really read to me no Irene is in Billings hers and she says good morning I just thought I would share this picture with you it was 10 inches high when I purchased It's now over 4 foot my Myrtle plant I don't have those born house in 20 let alone the royal wedding in April I was told it was Queen Victoria's our Queen Catherine Megan's bouquets Yes as a lovely as a litter and I thought you'd like to see. A little of what we've got a little Irene that's lovely Yeah well that so special you know this is flooring at the moment we've got a very good one in the green leaves and they're incredible drought resistant. 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If you've got the name stick it in a search engine on the computer and just leave it matches up with your picture and I think you and if not come back in your life you know well another thing we'll have another think moron lovely to have you on thank you so much thank you Jenny in just a moment now what let's get back to some cycling 21 minutes past 10 am one of the biggest days in the cycling calendar and sun is coming as well is the Ride London into Sorry on the some swiss get back to News corner an easy Brooks. Yes hello Gerry I'm still here in New Orleans corner lovely to see so many spectators lining the streets at the top of this hill one where the cyclists are still just keep on coming thick and fast red faces waves of relief across their faces that they've made to the top of this hill and they've got the stunning view in front of the Michael Christian and Carol here who are supporting some friends who are you supporting. A friend Chris Molly and here they were writing for cherry trees and was cherry trees things children's charity. Church with disabilities Oh lovely and isn't it great advice where I hit. Absolute absolutely fantastic people coming out of all sorts of different bikes. Plenty of light as well yeah I love the look you say red faced and bushy tailed and bright eyed It's lovely isn't it I mean there's a lady down here with a big helium balloon with a show on she's supporting her daughter there's lots of dogs we've got Maggie and Darcy dogs here barking away lots of holes and rattles and whistles and people stopping off here in news corner I hope to put it on as an water where the 4050 mile mark and I do believe I'm on Emo is over the 75th in Leatherhead Armani over to you. Thank you Izzy Yes I am indeed at the 75th mile here at the Swan Center cycling hub here and it's getting stream really busy lots of people eating bananas crisps volunteers handing out the water and I've got I've just bumped into an incredible ride he's coming along why haven't you all the way from Canada and you're waiting for somebody somebody right now my girlfriend is coming up box all right now that so why did you choose to come here we really like the U.K. We love London and the opportunity presented itself quite a commitment there thank you very much Brant and yes we continue to bring you some news from Leatherhead there is a lot of closures as you can imagine in the area the A $24.00 per foot bridge roundabout to give in surprise roundabout 11 head Hedley village to Beaver Brook roundabout also closed and a $28.00 to $4.00 for Leatherhead road in oxcart 3 to town center is really good if you check before you travel you can have a look at Twitter at B.B.C. Travel sorry travel all you can check the right London website or T F L If you're travelling by public transport it's over to Joe I'm hoping he's wearing some lycra come down it's 23 minutes past 10 trying to concentrate on the show and it's time for us to. Generalists the whole of course who was the editor of Dharma's World magazine and she or a colleague joins us monthly to look at the latest edition with a couple a whole picture from the pages inside Lucy can't believe we're in August already this year is just going so fast I know it's incur edible in the cafe he's on the down low we've had lately named everything that for production which is lovely but hey if you've got a courier recipe I need it you need to need it now is it OK we've got a few pics here that you've selected from the the magazine and the 1st is the theme the issue growing for Well Being Yes it's amazing how you know we've talked about this before how fantastic we feel when we've been out in the garden but we've been working for the last year or so with medical experts on a campaign that we've been calling grow yourself healthy and really looking at all the different ways that gardening can help us just be better and that's both mentally and physically so physically this month we look at how plants can help keep us cool particularly in the city which is a really interesting piece but right now I just really wanted to talk more about mental health impact because it's something that's really only recently been sort of understood and has been starting to be really research now but it shows that gardening can play really huge part in keeping us mentally active you know studies are showing that mental alertness improves you know once you're out in that green space and it's something that we're perhaps less aware of than the sort of physical side of gardening but you know the process of gardening is helping us a lots of different ways you know next wasn't telling us that things like planning your garden allows you to think ahead it really you know engages the brain and makes you think about you know the space and time and that's an incredibly powerful combination and happy keep your brain active you know also choosing plants and problem solving gardens got so much going on that actually is helping stimulate the brain you know the brain activity so just 2 things to think about specifically lots more ideas in my. But to hear one is they say that whole that whole process of keeping a record of your garden and planning ahead and no to get down and adding to it that really does make you think ahead it gives you a sense of purpose and it allows you to sort of gauge different sides of your brain you know whether you're inside or outside and that's a real positive and the 2nd one actually is get involved in garden clubs or in an allotment where there's a real social side to gardening and that social activity stimulate the brain again and also you can might get involved in others and there's nothing better than working know what you know about something when you have to tell somebody else had to do it so gardening it's just you know it's it's more than just you know giving us because it really is helping to boost our memory and that's that's a huge part of what's in the issue this month break huge now something that we will be with channelling mental health or something that's detrimental to mental health is slugs when you go out in the morning you feeling quite optimistic about life and eating. And then you see the damage and he. And the blood pressure rise or you know they are be biggest pests for U.K. Gardeners and and you know what yes I thought we will go from the sublime to the ridiculous but we're probably going to mental well being and all that lovely sort of lovely kind of creativity through the slugs they are everywhere and you know old rain has sometimes you know in many people's gardens it's brought them out in numbers that I've not seen before one reason why we're looking at it in this Moment magazine is that Mattel the hides like pellets were banned last December they were banned by Michael Gove when he was in there for a part of a different kind of regulations that were issued a lot of uproar around it by particular farmers but they the ban was basically by spring 2020 there were no longer to be sold or used that interested me that that ban has just been overturned by the High Court but I feel it's likely to come up again those months all the hype. That for certain domestic gardeners alike to be on the way out and that's really why we wanted to look at what are your options because also they aren't just recently studied you know lots of different methods of dealing with slugs and an oblate I found because the barrier methods that they were trying for copper tape and eggshells they found quite ineffective not and to me I find copper tape does work but you know sometimes these things can have a quite particular to run location so we worked with the experts and we looked at alternatives and the 1st way there is an alternative ferric phosphate pellets they are organically approved so you can use those if you are you know really struggling but just be aware it's been shown overuse can inhibit earthworms so really think about the whole kind of soil structure and health of your soil so they are not the only solution Interestingly the R.H.S. That is a choke beer my beer traps really work so excuse for all that old beer but yet you use it and go on nighttime Slughorn's Yeah get up get ahead toward generally that really does work between the combination of traps and had taught but also finally when you're planting think about rather may be so indirect if you've got a bad problem the slugs so intimate jewels are trays and razor on really steady little young seedlings because it's the really young fresh vulnerable almost that bone will grow that slugs adore So if you're planting out already sturdy little plums that's going to give you a much higher percentage a much higher return and those drugs have been nearly as effective at eating your little plant stand as if you are so direct so that that's a really good tip so I'm not Jules OK very good And finally before we do trial the weather which is coming up in just tuned in in the vegetable we are approaching Peak harvest time now yes we are yes not just a lot of courage but a glass thing but yes I've got a coach I've got and I'm sure I'm not the only. Because as I said a lot of heat and that rain that everything is growing it really is a good year actually for vege growing you know and so you've got the you know peak month in August of school she is coming through of beams of tomatoes Herb's just do keep picking but well you're picking to forget keep feeding because that great again to keep you know your harvest pumping out great stuff because after all you put in a lot hard work as a time to really enjoy it but you know a tomato feed a liquid tomato feed or something that's got seed in it you can't go wrong by by feeding all your plants you know to also feed work something other than tomatoes so it makes it really easy just go around and use that liquid feed to keep the crops coming because if not it's perfect time as well to plan ahead for not only this autumn but also spring you know there's a phrase the hungry gap and that hits a lot of our gardens in sort of March April even into May time but not as a time you could be planning and making sure that you've got crops in your garden and we go through that in fact this is a piece that Monty Don has written about in this issue but just at some of things he could be putting in the next week or 2 salads it's a perfect time now we're past that kind of rural high peak of heat put in things like lettuce and rockets and Oriental ease or at least work really well in this so that this time of year so the light is good for them but it's receding so they're not in a boat so quickly and there are Great them if you put them in that week or 2 you could be cropping those in October before the weather kind of really starts to close in and it's also a great time to say things that parsley and also for your winter into spring crops beetroot chard spinach and spring cabbages all these things are fantastic but the key is actually doing that while the light levels are high because much as we love summer it is we are in the 2nd half of the year and light levels will inevitably fall so you do not in the early part of all this means you've got all of the light level. And you have a. You also until 2020. And 2020 you soon be here and it'll soon be August 2020 and I'll be saying Lucy hasn't 2020 gone quickly . Back to the beginning years. And I'm known. For chatting to you one of your colleagues next month Enjoy your Sunday thank you so much for giving up some of your time to chat to us as always Lucy. Lucy hole the editor of the B.B.C. Governors World magazine The all this edition is out now beautiful cover as ever and that boost your well being is one of the main features and in fact is featured on the Common. So the weather today for Sussex are in NE Hampshire mostly dry and rather cloudy throughout the afternoon a few bright spells may break through at times feeling very warm just the outside chance of your afternoon showers 23 and $73.00 the highs for the Sydney in tonight it's a cloudy night with the risk of the increasing showers after midnight any showers should be light and well scattered some places a scaping and staying dry all together lows of 13 and 55 the Monday following early showers patchy rain will clear West off to the west in the morning and then will get a good afternoon really some sunny spells developing highs of 21 and 70 making it feel quite pleasant Tuesday to me a bit breezy and more sunny spells still maybe a few showers and winds are looking more unsettled I think you pretty much guaranteed a shower on Wednesday this is coming from the west heavy in thunder in the afternoon a similar thing to the east Thursday afternoon looks mostly dry so Thursday morning very well a civil rights B.B.C. Series. Happening lots of road closures let's blame sure more. Often haven't spent 27 looking really slow there's a link closer because the multi vehicle accidents start to the Langston roundabout causing Q's. Hampson and haven't itself Guilford Portsmouth Road looking quite slow the temperature at lights the junction for Norm road to fail so it is causing some queues whether it's in the road works and also road closures in place across Surrey because of the Ride London event so signals are closures for Bolton while bridge by Fleet including a 2 full $525.00 between bill for the docking at Vauxhall sent $24.00 around level head and also closure on the H E 4 for short and bribes and prime continues to be a 23 Stanford I mean it's close from the A 20 bridge south road. Itself in felt road is closed both ways flooding that's from long lines who represent roads and on the train 7 have cancellations both ways between Victoria and Reigate is because we shortage of training programmes I'm sure more at the B.B.C. Travel Center. With your travel updates our 805871046 B.B.C. Sorry travel you trust. This hour and all console. Thank tranquil setting above the town overlooking the refinery and cherish the peace of exquisite gardens but it hasn't always been like this I have 3 day this week listen to part time. For your chance to win one of 5 family tickets as soon as you hear I'm a diva the trumpet sounds so. Cool into WAY WAY take a step back in time with a great giveaway this week on the Danny Pipe Show find terms and conditions and could see notice at B.D.C. Dog case slash B.B.C. Sorry needs to get his john john 25 to 11 Denison West Ham is 1st on this half hour with Alstrom Marius. Are you more in finding out if you're good. Yeah we've got all sorts of barriers in. Place to live in and they're looking beautiful Now when you go off. What you do with the spam we heard from time somebody says you just pull them out don't pull them Denis cut them off shall we say an inch from the ground all right just cut them off and then get some sort of mulch. Well rotted Well right in the garden compost posted manure and spread that over the surface to a depth of about 3 to 4 inches and that will help to insulate them through the winter from frost but what are those Be aware be aware that we were talking about this earlier slugs love holds for Myriad shoots. If you can go for the very phosphate control as opposed to the Mattel died which seemingly is still available but we much much prefer much prefer the for phosphate and good direction yeah but no they're lovely and they must have been rather beautiful Lysle flowering of it yes. I look at beautiful humans have more of these for that one of the best best midsummer flowering plants don't have them in our garden yet they're good indoors as well they are and you got about what's And in the border yes. Well done just an experience at a much thank you not to let it will I am good have you on budget by will take another call and I will let squeeze in a text as the mounting up a Japanese Acer in the back is peeling off I'm worried I'm losing the trees as takes to warm 8 to a Japanese A So yeah like his people not a good sign when it separates from the trunk something's happening there could be a problem with the roots could be Honey Fungus check the root system look for Honey Fungus peel off peel off a little of the root bark look for white mow hold under the bark if there's nothing you can do about that but you can. Long term prolong the life of the tree Yeah by feeding it feeding. Something like bone meal in the spring and need some spring and autumn best times very good and you do it every year but that will prove wrong when life of the tree has Graeme in one issue and then we'll do some more tech celebrate him good morning good morning good morning to you on the morning Graham from Warners Garden Club good ole Graeme. You are well not so not so good at the moment but we will cross over that the L.K. My wife's doing some of the gardening for me and I have a small problem which I don't know what to do about I bought a flowering page 3 about 4 years ago. Sorry flowering cherry tree about 4 years ago right and. For the 1st 3 years it's grown steadily. From about 2 foot high to about 4 or 5 so this year it seems so calm at all right it's very prolific growth at the top but it's also throwing out a lot of water shoots from lower down the trunk mellow the growth of but I've got to. Sorry below the graft who got their own union you know I think some of them are above it some of them well they can't be what issues you have been pruning too hard have you know I haven't thrown their toll yet because it was the young these waters you could be potential branches with very very low down with a big gap between anything about them right so if you want to remove them now's the time now sits on our time because you don't do it in the winter because all Salif prize so many infection now do it now Graeme take what you want keep a nice balance of branches. Keep everything in perspective and no problems but now is the time to remove those unwanted branches right with a 2nd thought question same same subject. Or if I shape without taking too much off yes well I expect the next year too much unlikely unlikely how much how much are you proposing to take off oh only. Shoots you know a bit longer than all the rest just said. OK that's good and presumably it's got a lot of very useful branches plenty of side shoots network mattered little you will of course lose the potential slightly but it doesn't matter now if you want to keep the shape and that's important do it now thank you very much and lots of love to everyone there yes and your. Garden is. Recovering quite well I thought it was well done and I hope you feel better soon Graham lovely to have you with us thank you so much and let's do some text so Willow Fnord Hill says Good morning my 3 year old for 10 years of lost their red leaves on the tips of the branches should we have prune the red leaves as they started to fade no no no this is a normal discoloration if you like going to green over the win over the summer so we're going to see any tips for keeping them red no because they're meant to go green So this is evolution is what happened Carol while them carry on that one Thank you Willow Jen from a horse from Good Morning I wonder if you can advise with I should cut off the spent flowers on. The carriers areas that ill that the orange blooms are going over haven't grown before so what is the best way to overwinter. I don't are inching out of it on a minute Good morning I wonder if you could advise Should I could have the spent flowers on the Gary has. He can because they can sort of dried to sick a. And look unsightly and then he says the orange plumes are going over have been growing before God has only you I am asked to see you G U R I S Yes. Glora Gura she a you. Was initially we got the A in the G U R We just place big our. Whatever but orange plumes I've never seen an orange one but then normally why 2 or pink or red I mean just e-mail me this Yes And I think I say yes to the region of Georgia. that's not them one what she mean his a place slave your complement know with it will result that ok also i'm growing where what is the best way to overwinter bernama you need to rat those up there no you well you do you know want we owe we wrapped hours and then the wrapping fell off a stayed unwrapped most of the winter because it the same are hold it was ok didn't make any difference in fact is been the best ever but still or it could have gone the other way it could have run the other were keep it wrapped up until of the new ferdy it starts to push through a bit and that's around about April my ok and then no wrestling it with hold cultural fleece oh bubble raffle hoods not for fleece absolutely well don and 30 people then tool about my ok i was listen to the program especially love the spelling lesson this where the people is slowly repeating letter by letter waltz writing down as if you all have the time in the world also can he run along to sayings was in see if there's still no known and or other superbugs are available i yes the spelling lessons thank you yes thank you that's in in crew their love the show regarding slugs i found a woman night pair of gloves in a torch make a great slug hunting combination we have i then realize released them on a grassy area bought a poems near our house and they take their chances with the local geese yes good thinking well it's kind of you a in cause you giving them a fighting chance like would say can logical answer ok jenin horsham it was meant to be khanna cannot yeah oh right so ken we have the question again ger what should she do with it she do with her can of the orange blooms a just going over yes does nothing i wonder if you can vice a spent flows on a can a the orange claims a going over an i haven't grow in the before ok yeah yeah soon cut off the faded orange plume yeah and wait until about late October early November if this saw oil is there is none And free draining you can leave them where they are if it's heavy and there's a liability that a probability that water logging will happen then pick them up put them in the greenhouse frost free just pile them on top of another Don't try and drive them off keep them as a sort of wet soggy mucilage and as mulch in the greenhouse then separate them in the spring will be nice and plump those rhizomes will be perfect for planting in a very very rich compost half minea half loam in a big pot so the 9 inch 23 centimeter pot. Worked beautifully OK here's an email from the other day oh good the bad not the one that was a different one morning Joe and John are like the problem of the advice this is a pit of my friends garden the neighbor's garden has lots 6 foot tall some of the someone said it could be Japanese knotweed would you know who was looking at it do you think that's the not we is the knees not we didn't you think it is looks very much like it yeah yeah looks very much like it. Did here do your best to eradicate keep going with the keep growing with a very special herbicides that are available to. Us and that back now is not what you want no you can get one that comes with a little syringe and you will not kill a tubular stems with the concentrate and you do it in the autumn when the sap is returning to the roots and that works better then than in the summer I think I would contact your local authorities Well yeah you don't want that this is from. The Hollyhock come through good morning I thought you'd like to see the hollyhock in all its glory that's from Lanny that's good that's a big Well it's great very very good you are a hawk so you. They love it knew know that when we had Yeah every Hollyhock was flattened so we had to go around in the poor in rain putting up the stakes is this a normal slug species from ham any sport on a normal slug or should we be concerned we have offices slowly terminated it to me looks like it's a normal slug but it's just a slight difference yeah that's unless a person normal very large slug about 6 inches 15 centimeters long. Orrible things here thing but that could you see we need them to devour the rotting vegetation Yes Well this is you know everything has a has a you know there's a place there's never seasonal weather OK we have you back cycling is that the plants you do a bit of that right now OK let's go back there and establish what's happening we've got 2 reporters out and about we've got a mani going to in a moment but 1st of all back to new lines corner and Izzy who awaits us. Hello hello yes I'm doing a little bit of celebrity spotting here at the the top of the New Orleans corner with a beautiful view across the wheel to the South Downs ridges really stunning out bit windy but the sun's out clouds the clouds there so we've got just me and Giles Colin the Olympic silver medalist from swimming medalist from Rio she's racing today with Colin charges the former captain the Welsh National Rugby Union same Mind you I have to say with all the helmets and all the sunglasses and I'm not sure you can tell who from here but I'm trying Gail Emms I'm looking out for Michelle Heaton Martin Johnson former World Cup winning rugby international captain and former team manager of England rugby union side between 2008 in 2007 partly he's racing today as well without it no I don't think so everyone kind of looks the same limo all remember the single Marlon lamb former England cricketer and John McEvoy lay in a condition Tristen Phillips Dani road David Saban forward in England and also go caper Hayes racing today as well so lots of famous people I'm trying to keep an eye out for but I haven't spotted anyone so far but you know what I have spotted is a load of really fit people out and enjoying this Sunday lots of small Io's lots of real to terminations on faces that helped to write at the top with the most amazing view if you want somewhere to cover watch these this race then come and join me you won't be disappointed up here it's really beautiful we just before the hall for a mock So people are still looking still a little bit fresh as well but I'm not sure that will be the case when they've done the other 2 hills lethal and book sale and the money is just the other side of that 11 head are they looking fresh way you are I'm on a. Well thank you Izzy Yes Actually they've just all climbed Box Hill 557 feet over 3 miles so we've got a quite a few weary faces people trying to chomp down on their bananas and crisps and energy drinks of our lady handing out food and sustenance here and water as well but I've got John Hey John you've done this before haven't you yes this time now that. It's come back for another year and you haven't done much training for this one have you. Busy getting married so limited training and I'm really suffering at the moment but. Just finally you're supporting a charity aren't you tell us about that yet so Lauren plays trusts premature births . With equipment the parents. Are training really good spirits it's. Fantastic thank you very much better than your 5 and a quarter hours this year so yes I'm here it's getting really really busy lots of people around. Quite sweaty bodies I'm one of them it's actually quite warm here and of course if you do want to travel check both our Facebook page or there's a video on there that will help you out there's lots of great closures here in Leatherhead at the hardware I'm based and so do check before you travel B.B.C. Sorry travel but for now I'm still imagining Joe in a bit of Lycra but I'm not sure if he's wearing any Joe. Thanks so much but there is a little bit later on power in Burgess Hill has good morning Joe we have a large dams and tree but unfortunately a lot of the dams and have a grub in them as really we can do to prevent this next year also a very large apple tree has lost big branch which has unbalance the tree what is that when it's plum off to reshape it a large part of the trunk is hollow so. I want to try and save if I can supply my little when they get a loan trap Yeah you know put that in put suspend from the Bronx when do we need to do that job very early spring OK early spring Ghobadi instructions but put several if necessary is a large dams and put several among the branches and we need to put respond on that as well no no no that's going to mouth OK. So that's that then the reshaping the apple tree mean it's difficult you want to kind of even shape Yeah if you've lost one side of it you don't want to decimate there but the progress time November when the leaves are fallen and you're looking at a dormant tree that doesn't really mind you shaping it reshaping it taking off whichever branches you feel and then you have a lot of real growth and then you thin that really growth to get the shape you want . I'm very good about the picture the grub inside the dams and then Area Oh gosh yes yes yes oh it's rotten luck because these plum. They're everywhere Yeah you just got to kill off the male litter the poor little female going round with eggs inside it won't have any one any any other any Maggie's wrist I get rich. I knew it was just a matter of time before you managed to bring the conversation after that Joe and Joe and I have experienced sparring a spear is Sharia spire 3 years old flowers don't last very long on the shrub but I have cut the dead top flower heads off some smaller ones coming want to keep it small Also best way of doing that else Brenda park after flowering after flowers of flowering come back lots of growth vegetative regrowth and then the flower again in the spring it will flower again spring it's nice things Barrios easy to grow Yeah there's no effort to make you feel that. Can you if your name's Hannah and you live in God in Maine could you call us back please on the usually give the number cool B.B.C. Sorry now 80587104 see. The No. Pattern Mervin say Good Morning Joe and John and team for what they're worth through the glass we planted 3 different types of. Potatoes the result good in large pots on the 6th of April and have been mounted up 3 or 4 times another leaf growth is 4 foot high Wow I have a couple of flowers on each plants are things are as they should be I think we concur the problem is next Sunday we're going to France for 4 weeks of limited limited sympathy. People coming back and I went off to subparts for a fortnight and you know I want to see what I was I would have a lovely time of course do we dig them up before we go or will they be OK until the 1st week of September it's you pays your money you takes your choice then you will actually it doesn't matter we've left early in place in their containers in the ground and you take them when you want. To tear it it doesn't matter now you leave them in situ leave the music to dig them when you come back and they'll be about the same size but they won't have deteriorated in quality or anything else from this for 5 weeks say yeah why not. Fun for a pay well you could do the whole of France in 5 weeks couldn't you Jan in Bexhill journey John I've sold some of the Bascombe seeds this year snow maiden variety nice they germinated really well they are planted out in the border with plenty of lush foliage wow but no central flower stems in here and. There are they buy a new line waiting in vain for flowers which are never going to hear Jenny back so no Jack they should beat her and you should people it will happen she was saying shall we say the. They're going to make a lot of a big big results of leafy growth this year and the found next year says but later this year. And then after that they will carry on doing their own thing lots of flowers are being released after year after year next year and yeah and so on yeah so on so they're not buying you not to my knowledge no. We don't think. All right that one down dusted. We've got haven't got me she called us back and it's a caution question I believe and I have low. Oh. We've got yellow course that we think could be suffering from I think it meant well you know . Not pollinated Yes. Yeah OK so. Take those off because they're obviously rotting they won't be any good but when you get future future flowers which are the females and then you find some little male flowers and the pollen on to the stigma of the females are. Like. This long they don't have any bulbs bit beneath the flower which I say cause yet the from the fruit you would have so I long long stemmed big flowers lots of lots of pollen you see them and then that pollen on to the on to the stigma of the female flour which of course I've done I sort of push it under it. Yes. Easy one Hannah fantastic thank you very much you're doing what what the pollen. Be should be doing but we don't have enough to be nice but you're going to pollinating Well I'm not I. Got stuff for that you know how do you know how very very quiet very much I am feeling is. Provided he does it then all will be well but not just once you've got to go over them then after day after day yeah provide prove you have got up and then providing he does it properly all will be well but if he doesn't. Doesn't. Those orange slugs and nasty even my chickens won't touch them says maybe they taste I mean I'm not even I. Know. That you know that with lots of the My family were weeding my mother in law's Garden yesterday and they say the Lotus looks so there we dug my eyes into the essayists the stem Yeah I wonder what the difference is between a woman slug taste wise texture wise Well I believe I could be wrong but I believe that man in tweeds past the S.E.'s fitness test you have so he should know. Whip have you been listening to after the watershed that's already a whip as in your new program which is a woman who is hot intelligent and in her prime of the next few weeks after talking to 6 amazing whips about what drives them to stay relevant this week and catch up with a pro constant an actress joke that women are really loyal to other women say they'll stay with you even if they don't like you they'll either turn you down or turn away they would turn you off that's not the 1st time you said that she is right that to be the Lynch's whips make a trail Wednesday night at 9. On B.B.C. Summary. 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Good morning I'm Simon Jenkins President Trump has condemned a mass shooting in the US city of El Paso in Texas as an act of cowardice and 820 people have been killed police are investigating whether a white nationalist manifesto posted online which says the attack deliberately targeted the Hispanic community was written by the gunman the Democratic presidential contender Beto O'Rourke from El Paso said racism was alien to people of the city we don't know all the details yet and we await the completion of this investigation but what I'm hearing from statements from El Paso Police Department preliminary indications that this motivated by hatred. 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Today extra buses on the stand will run along the routes from the D.L.R. Network Briere but he leaves a radio and travel more for me in half an hour. On digital radio and see the. Point I now run demonstrating is Station. Radio lounger. London's News 2 I'm Catherine White the high court has overturned the decision to free the serial sex offender John Worboys known as The Black Cab rapist he was due to be released after serving 10 years of an indeterminate sentence the parole board which made the decision will now review it but its chairman Nick Hardwick has resigned to resign my told the Commons that she backed the ruling I welcome the judgement today that has found in favor of the brave victims who bought this legal action the court's findings do give us serious give rise to serious concerns and it is right that I write on the friend the justice secretary will be making a statement on this shortly almost 3 years after 14000000 pounds worth of jewelry was stolen from vaults in Hatton Garden detectives of arrested a 57 year old man on suspicion of burglary Scot and yard says a number of items have been seized during a raid in is Linton raising speculation that some of the jewelry that was stolen in 2015 May have been recovered the B.B.C.'s Daniel Sandford has more there was always a suspicion that somebody else had been involved particular because of this father figure on the C.C.T.V. That became known in the trial as Boswell also the investigation has remained open into the Hutton garden but agree ever since in the meantime one of the men involved is even Dar uteri Perkins and yesterday at 7 30 in the morning a 57 year old man was arrested during a search of a premise he is innocent and he has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the Hutton garden but restarts the 1st arrest. In the case since way back and try to 15 on the 1st signs of real progress a man and a woman who attempted to smuggle 2 illegal migrants into the U.K. Through the Channel Tunnel have been jailed. And I desire to for fun are both from London which held for a total of 5 years and 7 months Border Force officers found 2 people in the boot of Murray's his car in my twenty's 16 the funeral is taking place of secant daughter tickle sticks appeared across Liverpool as the city said a final farewell to the comedian who died earlier this month at the age of 90 now actress Stephanie Cole paid this tribute he was totally without any. It was extraordinary because when he talked to you or anybody who ever came up to him he was far more interested in them than he was in himself and he really cared about people which is why I think the moment he walked out on stage everybody's heart just opened up to Kenny now with fans whether his 13 about at hello there is a head through the afternoon we should start to see the rain cleared to the east and there should hopefully be a dry up brighter and to the day perhaps even a spell of sunshine or 2 but there will be some showers left behind as well basically chilly day today compared to yesterday expected to reach 7 degrees Celsius as we head through tonight temperatures could drop as low as minus one B.B.C. Radio London it's 3 minutes past who you think it's really important that we have this conversation the ex is launching to sell Isn't this what we live in London a flash in Swiss Cottage is days raised to the max starts for me it makes London such a fantastic city this is B.B.C. Radio love to show kids. You know why I love radio a lot what While love local radio is pure gossip this is from someone who actually goes to the hairdresser that I've been talking about who puts on this fine display Maria says Joe That's my hairdresser I watch the display going up apparently the girls in the shop. Tell me he has young children and also if you get a bill from him it always includes a complete breakdown of how much of it goes into tax and how much of it goes into be 80 do you know how many times we should do a thing on this how many times do you guys they had when you don't that there's never seems to be a say they just. Never get a bill or is that just me anyway so it's nice to know that he tells us how much he pays in taxes I couldn't afford to go to him I think he's quite expensive to be honest but I love his display this is from Karen He says Joe you talk about going somewhere warm I always dream of living in Florida my favorite place for Lauderdale I actually have been there to see flipper there was 6 flippers it was such a disillusionment it's amazing people are lovely the weather to die for they call it the Sunshine State and it is it will never be possible unless I win the lottery as I would not be able to obtain the residential visa legally required by Mr Trump I'm sick of this weather feels like we've had a very long cold winter and like you my mood is dictated by the weather. Or lucky you are not great show Joe as law thing in the car about your interview that went wrong we will play it all out tomorrow and it's going out on radio on this weekend now someone that will brighten our lives because he is the royal florist Simon licet broadcaster and friend of the radio station he'll be in. That was one of. I know you're listening Simon line at the moment you're stuck in traffic do not panic. Don't panic it's just nice when you get here will be fine I've got loads of e-mails to read out traffic is crazy because it's raining out there plus they've dug up most of London if you notice just roadworks literally everywhere and if you walk in a fashion hail you going to be covered in mud but anyway Simon will be here very very soon loads of people e-mailing in Joe I love it when people open a conversation or in your case a program with a weather report I identify with it immediately have a laugh about the tagged on about the weather conditions it is so British I taught a Japanese friend the British weather ceremony chaps it's true because it literally that's why Weather Girls are so successful all weather men sorry that's why you know they rise to heavy heights because we watch them we watch the more than anyone talking about the news or politics we are obsessed with it it is literally what affects our mood. Do you know I lived in Australia I know this is no word of a lie I didn't have a coat until my parents decided we were all going to come back here and fitted me and my brother out in wool invests I'm not joking and coats I had sleeves like Norman Wisdom that went down to my knees because I never grew but they were there for when I did grow I was wont to run in this massive old coat I had never had a coat all my childhood because I woke up knowing it was going to be sunny so this is why the rain and the grey affects my life I didn't know grey days until I was 13 I just didn't and I can't be done with it does my head in but Sharon who is listening to us in Spain said it does her headed know it's going to be sunny every day she said I find it incredibly boring. Quite like to be bored by that key says Joe I've just spoken to my daughter via whatsapp she said it was 27 degrees at 81 degrees in Sydney and it is there. It is they're heading towards winter now he says the following is not for broadcast our. Right oh but she does say he does say his daughters off to the Snowy Mountains Oh my goodness we drove along the Snowy Mountains I actually do remember seeing snow on the snowy mountains we drove there once when we were coming back from Cambra and we stayed on feeling now until someone gets here it's all tell you this anecdote we stayed I had appendicitis on in the back of. The. What the cause of my dad used to drive there. I should remember this anyway what all the strains drove. And on rolling on the back seat with appendicitis we stopped at a wall. Somewhere at the foot of the Snowy Mountains and. And we say Where's the doctor and they went oh it's just a oh he's here you'll hear from my punch line this is Mark punch line they said it just a 100 miles down the road you know Simon don't panic obviously talking to you thinking you might well be in your wheel in your van listening to me. Being driven. Did you get a car in. You do you know because I said No I LIKE HIM OFF MIKE I think we don't use off mike enough cause they get the gist I'm going to come around and give you a hard. Head coach you know. Oh my God you're good. For you though sure I'm your strings your hair what I'm about to have your look like Charles the 2nd I feel like I look a bit square there I'm about having all you can get one like ball I'm going for Bob but someone said to me it costs a fortune because every often she grows out I know so I've got to you know you'll never lose your hair you will never ever ever lose your hair you got he's slipping away actually a flower to keep up your own advantage. Right every got you a drink the fishing glass of water and I just go before we go have you heard any of the shows will not tiny So let me just tell you about this you know where I live Simon round the corner is a headrest is called Marco Van Clark and he lives in a residential area so there's his salary and then there's all these very nice Georgian houses he has done this is how Alchemist is this all his railings he has done in East of flowers. With Easter eggs glued with Felt had made wrap it fall where else in London what that remain and no one is nicked it I think we are getting better at respecting loveliness that people created it is it that thing of a like an honesty box if you trust people they won't you know I was going to use the word got me to SAT They won't. Help themselves you know I think that we're starting to realise it's quite nice knocking the rough edges off life biting if you flags here in there and you see lots of shops with beautiful decorations during. Chelsea Flower Show we have yes all around. Now Christmas time lots of cafes and restaurants have really extravagant desecrations that don't seem to just you know I plonked you know your absolute right to show all round so square all the way down there they put stuff outside and leave overnight and it isn't it isn't it you're absolutely right whilst you're doing this can also talk about mood being affected what are you doing there are 2 little egg cups and into that whole egg shells that are going to become phones these are the cutest arrangements. You know Simon has not been behind that microphone since he was peeling sprouts on Christmas Day. And now only being brought for national know we all we all skew and you'll always busy it was a whole clump of shows we wanted you to do in the. They are no easy but here he is very easy all over the place by the way I get an e-mail from somebody in the week saying I've just seen Simon lie sit with Mary Berry Yes Tell me about this are was on classic Mary Berry on B.B.C. Warm not not this last Monday go on the form before and what were you doing we were at Leeds Castle creating floral fabulousness and. Lots of rooms all for one room one room we were filmed she came and filmed with me in October we had the workroom and then we have a day at Leeds Castle and it was wonderful she's fun too she is fantastic isn't she a day in your work room yes and that leads Castle people can watch his on i Player by the way but it's because of the saw is that venue do you do massive Do you have to fit it to fit the size of decorating King Henry the 8th bank routing HALL So nothing modest would have worked and also it was for telly certain needed to be extra And did you have did you use period flowers just it was a sort of 21st century equivalent so it was me doing a bit of a showy off the floral number Mary was helping me to do and it was part of her classic series on television at the moment we were talking about how to decorate your table Oh how lovely right as I said you can get that on i Player for anyone who wants to Palos saw him and he if you think I'm 360 degree digital you wait till you get all his detail Simon lies on Twitter at Simon licet your Instagram is sorry at Simon like that Twitter at Simon licet and Simon licet that with the double T. At the end and if you want to have a look at his extraordinary talent of this man go to the website which is W W W dot Simon last word dot co dot U.K. Facebook Simon licet Ltd right back to what we're doing. Now I say STILL CAN I JUST SO So let's just. Before we describe what you've done what she'd just done as I've been chatting away to you it's important like the hairdresser I'm talking about he's done all these railings you have to keep coming out with new stuff yes I know also because the room materials change all the around I find that very inspiring So actually as I'm creating something I'm thinking to myself imagine making this using whatever types of change constantly so they keep me reinvigorated But this is like I said this is so simple except it's not unless you have the vision of how to put it all together here we have beautiful gloss egg cups 1st of all I don't know where you go where they fall there's our families in a junk shop. There we go so they're junk shop egg cups but they don't have to be completely transparent with the egg shells you have scooped out the is it the egg so you stand for his breakfast this morning has to know it's my lovely dog he had 2 eggs in his breakfast this morning he suddenly taken to not wanting to eat breakfast at an. Early because the crux of covering for all the dogs a waking up taller stand Yeah and he wakes up in no time and he's not bothered by food considering he was found on a rubbish dump starving in Romania he's setting out. To buy food do you given the Roehrig so he gets a real rake through his through his base case just as that is why his argument that's why he says shiny because it's so you could for dogs raw egg so you skip it so I did what I did I just held it over a bowl and just using a really sharp knife walk to the very sort of pointy end off as if it was a boiled egg that I was preparing and just let all lean into use out and then I gave it a good riddance let it dry because obviously Roehrig you need to be a little bit careful especially if you're going to use these with children that have a good dry and then it just sits into my egg cup and becomes the cutest of little vases. That then put water in so it actually S. Holds the water so she's holding the water now and making a cute little bunch and I've got a bit of citrusy green Viburnum opulence sterile the guelder rose there which is a lovely foil to a Primula black lace this variety which almost looks like a root killer the flower is lovely I'm just part. Of it so that says I don't all right said that's the citrus So what is this that the Primula the Primula but it does look just like a little ridiculous it doesn't look like a regular but I love is that a high Drange or at the bottom know that the green is the is the Burnham sterile the guelder says it is acting like a mattress Yes for the rest to rest on which is such a great idea. Yeah it's really quite chunky and fluffy and you can just thread the flies through your member in the autumn when I came in did some flowers and we used to head of hydrangea as you say is a mattress Well I'm using the gal to Rose in a similar way just to support the flowers and to thread them through there these are all beautiful and then you've got John quills they jump clear little fragrant Yes they're not headed variety I love everything surrounding Easter because it's so yellow I know that sounds crazy but it's just the yellow is just Sunny isn't Halo is the one color that Kleins really dislike and I don't understand it I adore yellow but I do get this sort of this time of the year it's just lovely to see the abundance of yellow but I'm not mad on plonky plonk individual def a deal is I want to see drifts of yellow and yellow in abundance Yes I'm not mad on yellow carrier japonica shrub either don't like there's not a dollar blooms the big stall where a little. Little Flower it's coming from I've brought those in from Covent Garden market and they are actually a little variety of clematis which we've started using recently. Really well and we all photographing this all of this will go up on our Facebook page by the way and also I love the fact that these cuts have real weight so as we heard from the woman yesterday who was sizing vintage team plates go in and have a look at all the call that sells the egg cups to your charity shops cups and even little cups and saucers you can do such a pretty arrangement there actually do exactly this in a cup and saucer but without the egg but I love the fact you have done the egg we were talking so often as you are doing that always saying that my mood is very much dictated by the weather that this Wednesday in my head it all today isn't it miserable but you seem very out on here Joe and it's a. Shame WA but would you ever consider moving abroad Oh ho. Would you because you did the opposite you go to Scotland on your holiday I just quite rugged and cold I adore Venice I could go on living very nice very happily because I just love walking I love food I love the architecture I love Italian people and you've got the right angles you were wearing the shoes without salt long before anyone else and that comes out today isolated tell you my little bit you can only literally as I work over there yes could you would you miss London Mr anywhere Madison is your plans with me I wouldn't want to miss London I miss the seasons that we have I mean I know we're all moaning about these hideous weather but 2 days ago it wasn't the most beautiful glorious spring that I know is how useful and it might be tomorrow and that's what gives us our mazing landscape with all our beautiful poems and flowers yet you know a plan to talk to me a lot about California where they will guarantee it will not rain from April to the end of October and I said Doesn't everything get dusty and he said Oh does everything get dusty yet you can say Come for a barbecue knowing you will have to eat out tools and not have to drag Laden which is what happens here don't you think everything you can grow just what you want here we are able to you know if it rains we'll have a barbecue someone stands and cooks with an umbrella and you go inside or you don't . Feel so right that's exactly what someone cooks with Ambra and we make the most of it listen this is an you've got the most beautiful day and then. These are nominees you say I'll be there like a dusty pink puppy that beautiful look and I just look at this. Stunning these are all probably from a new club a god awful news knowing of market and all very much around this isn't you know I could always create something using rarefied blooms but these are things that everybody can get hold of with great ease at this time of the year go and have a wander around your local flower shop your florist your farmer's market and see what the raise and the British grown stuff at this time of the year is so reasonably priced that you're going to get a really good bargain do you think so so that it mean loads of people are going to be buying flowers for this weekend difficult friends coming out do you think the prices will remain steady the prices will remain steady because it's Gluck time of year so if you're going to go for British grown flowers this is when they've all you are you've heard it's a late night laughs time of year get either just tell me about New Covent Garden Market So is it working new can go on from Arkansas is really interesting it is working it's different and it takes a while for us to to get heads around it and we're all having to work and bowing in a different way but it is absolutely fantastic it's a shiny bright new market and I think it's really exciting that it's put your upon the map as having one of the most I think it's probably the most modern wholesale market for our market that's been built in your and it was very long open to everyone by the way we're always saying go along and have a look because you know however good the florist saw we don't actually see the selection the is actually brought into this country which is amazing and also it's just a fascinating it's a really good showcase of one of you know people go to our market a lot and spittle fields I think go along to New come and go yes see the flowers it's fascinating you know without naming names the big old Florist That was near maize Golden I know you said that and that's now a furniture store I know there's a massive premises retail flashed up so I have to take your slot you to task Joe because I was listening the other day and you did say you'd bought some fast meal supermarket. Yes there were 3 bunches for 2 pals I know it's helping you. What I would I love a supermarket and lots of the supermarkets are great supporting British growers but if one day we turn around and we've lost all our flash on the high street I don't have or want to go in order waiting for hours or funeral with members of my family from a supermarket I want hearing on the little round lose our flower shop so please everybody out there support your local flower shops by British and support some beautiful flowers you can't do better than support British crafts and flowers and florists this weekend go up on your summit and he's like a lights going out on that bit of road because all her displays would be out in you just think how beautiful the change is constant how where is most of the shops I mean butchers and green grocers their stuff changes seasonally but on the whole people put a window display in Mel take one out but florists every day there's something that I mean I don't know if you know there is also a stall of flowers still outside my local supermarket marabout high street they're amazing this is what I know that they know everyone they know the whole gossip of W one and they're worse than you if I come out with 3 branches or 2 kids in the supermarket I have to cross over to the other side and then they shout out we've seen what you've done and I should be using them because they all like you they're up and they have the most amazing arrangement variation of the flowers right let's just have a look at what you've done here so we've got Big East a bunch is so lovely poncho I'm going to pass that over to you Have you seen all the people in the studio behind you Joe. There's breaded food ever it'll come around you know are doing this pretty truly ready they look like they're having a. Seminar on the white boards out there having a seminar on there's a stack of cups there's a stack of cuts but often there's a there's old sandwiches that turned up and we get brought around. Remember Chris. Christie signed that lovely chef who was cooking B.B.C. Christmas on all my listening to us and he brought us up hot bacon sandwich. Thing I'm going crazy trying alternative he listens to the show he was down in the canteen and he listened to Simon on the way in and went down and cooked his bacon sandwiches we had Jim Okies gorgeous. Because I mean if you had a raisin we'd sit on your hip wouldn't play on the lips but the hips. Are wonderful the Caribbean. Is amazing without icing isn't that anyone with a lot of alcohol a long pause I think she's already got them ready now and she will add alcohol daily. Decent Simnel for Easter I love. You know do you know I do like a moldy pattern much pain in the you call them all the pan bowls on the same no longer 13 isn't. This is Can I just say this the fragrance coming out of this East is gay but this is the many traditional Easter colors so it's the yellow of the Narcissus I These Tell me again what these are because we must look for the top of the of clematis Clematis which I like starbursts but it's mainly most purple and yellow and the greenery of the foliage for me that is a true East color I think you have to have to fill the north east on your Eastern arrangement in actual fact it's getting quite late for them to start there's less and less around because we have some warm the last of the the northeast and there are already out in everybody's garden This is from Joe some of the WOODWARD Oh my goodness Joe it is so wonderful to hear Simon like that back on the radio 1st thing I do when I wake up every morning is to check my Facebook and see what amazing pictures Simon Lycee has put on love your show love Simon if you want to have a look at these pictures all of you will today they'll. On our Facebook page as well which is that B.B.C. Radio London but Simon is Sleiman licet Ltd he's on Instagram and Simon liason or Twitter. As well you can follow and Anna is in here now photographing these so you will have been able to get photographs on our Facebook or on Simons as well I'm just holding them up here are you doing a video and. See Oh I meant to tell you so Alan Titchmarsh came in your is burning he's on a massive billboard on west way I know Simon licet through Alan Titchmarsh because we're all we all used to be on his show every week you belong to the mayor yes I need a crash there is on the West for these lovely secrets of the National Trust progress brilliant isn't it have you watched any of them now they're fabulous IS IT WAS WATCHING Well I love National Trust properties and I'm nosy What do you want Simon he came in he has brought out they see day of poetry him reading poetry to music to classical music you will not believe the reaction we had cabbies saying I'm sitting here on my rant crying and Alan Titchmarsh is extraordinary turns his hand is a success it's a lovely voice doesn't he yeah I gentle call normal voice and he was head to toe in plaid Tweed I know that coat sometimes when it's very chilly Chelsea he might wear that coat with a matching overnight bag yes. Slightly Sherlock Holmes the case is Rory we have to say goodbye finalising please come back very soon although the text and read the text of this is generally with the travel Oh no only go crazy Joe I'm loving listening to son in law I think he thinks to have such a zest for life I've never heard anybody talk about the weather in this country like he has what a wonderful spin on it I'll try very hard if possible to be really positive because it does affect my mood but he hasn't really raised my mood chewed in Ealing. Ladies a few Simon licet right say goodbye thank you for having me Bob I come back. And. My son's headlines I'm Catherine White a decision by the parole board to release the serial sex offender John will Boyce has been quashed by the High Court prompting the board's chairman to resign 3 judges said there should have been further inquiries into his offending were boys to serve 10 years of an indeterminate sentence for assaulting 12 women in London but it's believed he may have attacked more than 100 detectives investigating the Hatton Garden heist 3 years ago have arrested a 57 year old man is linked to on suspicion of burglary 6 men have been jailed for the 14000000 pound heist the biggest burglary in legal history but around 2 thirds of the gold jewelry and cash taken have never been recovered a murder investigation has begun in south London after a 50 year old man became the capital's latest victim of a fatal stabbing police force their way into a property in Tooting High Street on Monday afternoon following concerns about his welfare the Great Ormond Street Children's Charity is to do you turn and keep the half a 1000000 pounds rice at a controversial black tie dinner which female hostesses were allegedly groped the charity which raises funds for the hospital had said it would return the money in the wake of revelations about behavior of the President's Club dinner in January London's weather staying pretty cloudy and what the South to name some brightness will push in from the. Last time temperatures will reach around 8 degrees Celsius that's $46.00 Fahrenheit now with the B.B.C. Radio allowed to travel. The M 25 looking slightly slower 25 that's because there's a line on the exits from the clockwise carriageway trying to get only a TENS just so by the lights by the roundabout there a big puddle and 3 London bound junction one heading up toward some cross one of the lanes there is closed because of an enormous puddle Golders Green road is shut between Alba Gardens a high field Avenue and Beverly gardens that is because of an accident involving a pedestrian that's causing problems therefore for the Finchley Road heading down towards the A 406 North Circular Presently the used road slow in both directions around King's Cross and Baker Street because the nearby road works that's a big holes because of water main work Grosvenor Gardens northbound Beeston place that's a broken down cab which is partly blocking the carriage way there D.L.R. Reduced service because of industrial action so reduced service today between city airport and Canning Town between Becton and Poplar and no other deal laws are running today and that reduced service between city airport and between backed and popular will finish early today finish early about 4 pm also to more of this is a dispute between the arm tea and the documents owners who are running on behalf here Feld but extra buses will run on key routes along with D.L.R. Network today and tomorrow really Reeves B.B.C. Radio London for me just before 3 this is London and that is. Why street to lot of disruption this morning various flights canceled up to 5000 homes were still without water and that's just a vignette every day family life is still going to. So takes is B.B.C. Radio. Right which is tidying up the studio and saying goodbye to Simon song and play the bass it was then I shall return to read out your e-mails as we were talking right at the top of the show about Derek Taylor the pianist of the Beatles this is 50 close your eyes. Closer. My thanks to the wonderful Simon Lysis in all those pictures of going up on our Facebook page and. To get all your reaction he does raise everybody's spirits This is from so who says listening to you and Simon licet talking is and also talking about people being outraged taken caring I had to show you what a local resident has done every single year he decided that people were less likely to throw rubbish weather of flowers so he plants this up in a public area by the steps to the bridge and you know he's right people don't throw rubbish and she sent me pictures oh my goodness I've seed it's what Simon says actually that we if we all call and we become coined a people according to one another we all become calling to sell eview I think Simon explained it like if we if we know the edges off so in urban areas if you start to plant flowers and beauty people who behave in a formal sympathetic fashion and what they've done here this wonderful man and that is the highest since has planted on common ground well the bins are beautiful hyacinths absolutely get it thank you for sending me those pictures and the thing about. Because they're white ones pink on some purple ones this is in what otherwise would be wasteland with the prime and nappies and God knows what's right on it it's beautiful and it's has more value because it's set in a brainier And so I think you're absolutely right in this saying to. I mean this hairdresser near me has just literally all his railings covered in fresh flowers beautiful fell to animals and Easter eggs and no one has started it's there in the rain and in the sun no one has stolen anything it's lovely. This is from Sally Jo here is a picture of some east of flower Oh Easter flowers Hyacinth in a beautiful what looks like Clara's cliff junk as a very valuable jug I tell you we should all do what Simon Lysis just done by egg cups from charges shops call boots put in. The inside of a roaring out put little flour put water in because it holds it and put little little individual flowers in and there you have the most beautiful organic spontaneous Easter table setting it's wonderful. Right it's is so many miles thank you everybody this is from Sally she says Joe my dog unfortunately is allergic to eggs this is her lovely British Bulldog who's black How is Martha doing she's so beautiful. This is from Joe A Bob would look great on you and you'll enjoy the novelty of saving blow drying No I don't have my hair blow dried I don't do anything to my hair but I want to head out that I don't have to deal with J.B. Says but be warned ahead trim no longer exists within the M $25.00 it is at least 50 quid every 6 weeks and it cleans you out See this is the trouble both my team have bulbs How often do you have to have your hair cut girls every 6 weeks. Anna says yes and Elisa says she just lets she says she lets it grow out See this is you have a choice you either let it grow out or you spend 50 quid every 6 weeks this is the trouble. This is from Paul Joe please can you tell Bobby Crouch that you have just discovered from Graham that his famous phrase is no balcony no bug Bobby was trumped by Ken dogs I wondered if you heard that you're absolutely right no doggie no doggie you're absolutely right Paul I will tell Bobby when he comes in Bobby's going to be here tinkling the Ivory's just after 3 o'clock . Oh yes Sally It was a Holden the car we only used to drive around in was a Holden in a stray or this is from shoot she show you haven't read my emails out sorry Shuichi I get so many emails he says this week we have plenty of cherry blossoms in Tokyo which is a few few weeks earlier this year than usual security means cherry blossom in Japanese many English speaking people know the word Even my garden has more kinds of flowers than usual and it's lovely to see them before I finish I'm sending you some secure of photographs you know you take the most stunning photographs you really need Thank you. They're beautiful beautiful Easter blossoms and as I say the trees outside my flat or in blossom This is from Pippa in Southend on Sea glass is the best word the mustard flower is bright and yellow and it is used for low mood please see below Joe you are a natural Oh thank you. You know what he says you've sent me the Essex her company so I'm just open this before we go into some music Ses Oh Oh it says I can't open the page for some reason I don't know why but glum is a beautiful Bluhm literally sum it up doesn't it glumness. Bad weather gray day. Says hey that. Is their job Milo was in the Lake in New York Plain White Ts hey they. 40 minutes to 3 B.B.C. Radio. This is from the paper says Joe I'm so sorry it's a photo of must. The herb it's beautiful and it's yellow and we were talking to Simon lighted about yellow and he said that many of his clients don't like yellow flowers but they are the appears to me of Easter. This is Dr description must it is the remedy for a deep blue and depression that descends for no apparent reason out of a clear blue sky people in this state often list all the reasons they have to feel happy and contented but still everything is black and hopeless to them the remedy helps to dispel the cloud so that we can once again appreciate the joy and peace in our lives so it's from the bark flower remedies and it is mustard to raise your spirits from. It is interesting isn't it. I'm not talking about depression I'm talking about crew and I remember having somebody on the show saying you know we human beings we call constantly be happy we have the ability to feel sad and we can feel sad for no apparent reason this is not to be confused with depression which is an illness sadness is the flip side to happiness and it's how I fail on a grey old day it just makes me sad but you have to feel that to then appreciate happiness don't you know when people just walk down the street on a sunny day that's all I contact everyone feels good the girls are in their sandals the boys without sulks in a slip I'm broke. And you just think yeah I'm happy and then you wake up today in the announcement of Piccadilly Circus says you're going to need a brawl A's because the weather's chucking it down out there you know nice of them to tell us but really did they need to do our legislators have a bit of silence. Right let me think I think on the path we're playing lovely music to raise our spirit is spirit and mood before the wonderful body crush comes in he'll be tinkling the Ivory's and then we're all going to be smiling. This is the. Sweet talking guy this is from call in he says Joe will you attend. My family sailed on the fast to Fremantle in 1964 my dad became a Ranger and we lived on a national. Park for 3 years I lived there and never wore hardly ever wore shoes and now our. Thanks for your show. No Do you remember I don't know if you remember when I used to work with John O. Coleman he was a temple in Palm we both sailed over to Australia almost I think in the same year as kids and actually my family we didn't we went to impound Palm's my dad was a quantity surveyor and he was offered a 3 year contract to work in Melbourne because it was a time when they were building Australia and they wanted as many people in the building industry as possible so my dad went out on a contract for 3 years but my mother was very homesick so we kept coming back so she could come back and see her family so we we went back and forth back and forth back and forth always on a ship because it was far too expensive to fly. But I think the further paid his fare our fares initially and then after that my parents had to find the money which is why we never had any money because we'd just spend it travelling back and forth so no we didn't emigrate which is why I don't have an Australian passport which means I can't work there. And I have never been back and I think it's because I was . I loved it I was incredibly homesick when we came back here we came back here in January of 19. I think it was 69 we came back and it was a really bad winter and we were in vests and I was wearing a coat I'd never had a coat and a hat a furry hat with pom poms that did it up. Was knitted from head to toe really and I'd never seen houses joined together. Because there are no such things as terraced houses in Australia and. And also coat stands going into people's houses where everyone took their coats off and hung coats in the hole and it you know there wasn't such a thing as we didn't wear outer layers and I remember this lot do in my head in. Bats probably why I don't like grey days but there we go I love the snow I love being snowed in Exeter This is from sorry Joe your choice of music is excellent on this rainy autumnal day please keep us singing along in the kitchen you do in the market tell us where you are on our flag up Mr atoll said I went to see ghost stories it was really good the men laughed the women screamed while we interviewed the actors on the red carpet last night Paul Whitehouse Martin Freeman and and I and we will play those interviews out alongside an interview of a D.J. Who I mistook for a young actor that we'll all be played out tomorrow writes Let me have I think I'm going to play I think to keep the music you know to keep us happy I think I might play. Oh here we go Prince Let's have a print. The Loads of emails from all these living here in London I'll read them out in a moment someone as she said I lived in Melbourne they're all terraced houses but they're listed now and there was a few of them built in the sixty's. And then now the most expensive houses to live in in Melbourne nice Derocher when you think these massive great big detached houses in the strata and it's the terraced houses the other most expensive anyway always some. The now later on we've got Bobby crash coming into the studio performing live on our piano after 3 o'clock so looking forward to that that will raise Al spirits before that though B.B.C. Radio London travel with. Green road is closed because of an accident involving a car and a protest room between Albert gardens at Highfield of any Beverly gardens causing problems on the Finchley Road Back to Golders Green station also that means that the Finchley Road itself is a struggle if you're trying to access the North Circular from there a 13 Commercial Road a row the traffic lights are packed in there do please take care in line at Herald road emergency repairs causing delays around Hornsey station presently and one southbound slow around 11 Dunstable because of emergency repairs a 2 westbound lane out between the Black Prince interchange in the dance and interchange that's already been very slow down there because of an earlier problem further in all which northbound strand on the pass one of the lanes is blocked there because of a broken down bus D.L.R. Just running a reduced service today between city airport and Canning Town I'm a train packed and popular that will finish early this is industrial action a limited deal last service which will expect to finish around 4 pm and no service on the rest of the network today and tomorrow so no deal apart from City Airport Canning Town packed into poplar until 4 o'clock today and that is a very limited service there's extra buses in along the routes that apparently B.B.C. Radio and travel from a half 3. Stage to radio and T.V. . Point. And this phrase used to. Be radio lodger. 3 I'm Catherine White the high court has overturned the decision to free the serial sex offender John Worboys known as The Black Cab rapist he was due to be released after serving 10 years of an indeterminate sentence the parole board which made the decision will now review it but its chairman Nick Hardwick has resigned one of Worboys victims who can only be identified as D.S.D. Gave her reaction to the High Court's decision this is a unique case that needs to be looked at in Florida from why. I'm absolutely thrilled with the result and I really do have confidence that the probe. Although it went wrong last time will make the right decision the next on because now it's hard to.

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Why in the Philadelphia your host button down might McGrath and we have an interesting question of the week for you this time around the park treat the fangs Banana of the north with. The like it's supposed to be easy to grow cause it's needed right well sometimes you get popped all problems will try to help the listener who get into ours but no fruit but before that lots of your fruitless song calls at 18 or 690 or 99 John welcome you about your garden thank you for having me well thank you for being had John where are you and uncivil Delphia Ok well you know the rules and you have to tell us where to go for it called the Alamo section near the airport Oh Ok sure nearly all Bartrum garden when I mean I got to go through facilities in the country. Are generally airport Ok now I have a cream tin of Protect I have 4 or 5 of them and I planted when I 1st. 1314 years and they were tiny and says 68 inches apart in quite to 6 feet apart maybe 4 could just have a scar now they also grow. And there here it's and my yard looks like the forest primeval. I like the fact that they're actually but now they've got beyond the pale but they are moving what I wanted to know is can I cut it leave that tipped them without harming or juniper tree. Know the leaves of the bush Ok Ok How big are they there maybe now there's fire that come up that maybe. That kind of exceeds the ground rules for a Bush. Well you know I don't have a front person there's a right there branching all throughout you know like programming ones except for high growing ones you know there's many forms of Juniper's That's why I asked. Juniper's in general if they are the ground hugging forms it is really good to keep them pruned because what happens is the branches overlap on top of each other and then the center of the plant dies from lack a sun and from being smothered So it's good to keep those pruned so that there aren't a mass of layers on top of each other but when you've got Juniper's that are mostly growing straight up you have no obligation to do anything other than to maybe get some back in your windows or something like that. Can I cut some of the top up now and go have a history and he could do it in the spring you should not do it now no pruning now and he pruning now is going to cause new growth to appear it's going to stimulate new growth and sooner or later it's going to get cold so when it gets freezing cold within a month or 2 of that new growth appearing it's all sappy and watery and if it freezes it can just add part of the point so I don't want to you never prune anything in the fall that's a firm rule now after winter arrives to Iraq this year and it's been significantly cold for a couple of weeks x. The perfect time. To do pruning because the plant is dormant You really can't do any damage it's not going to really grow it's equally good to do it in the spring about 2 weeks after new growth has appeared and all risk of frost is over Those are the 2 ideal times you really don't want to do it in the heart of summer because it's stressful on the plant to have that much more secure loss from all the cops and you don't want to do it in the fall. The ideal thing or you have been doing over the years is to prune a little bit every spring to keep them manageable The worst thing you can do with any plant is to go nuts and try to correct 10 or 15 years a growth in one back. And he got to be careful near the top now because these are scrubs you should be able to find to different branches coming out why so what you want to do if you want to reduce the. Tree technique called training in the central leader and that's a fancy term for cutting off the longest branches. So if you've got if you've got like suits of Dagwood hair going up that make the plant look raggedy you can take off the longest and you can do the same thing on the side if they become too you can take out entire branches but generally when people do that they create bare spots that they're not happy with the afterwards because it's growing on to the side couldn't roll out onto the sidewalk and if they're too flat it's covered legal one quarter of one of the flashbacks perfectly acceptable I would do that in the spring when new growth appears I would trim that back to the edge of the slab and then maybe take the one on the pervy standards and match it to that and then if you can get up there safely take out the tallest central leaders but less is more you can always go back a week later and do a little bit more trimming but many people go out with the pruners are seen the following week with duct tape and superglue trying to. Fix their mistakes so less is more over a period a weeks is ideal over a period of years is ideal Oh Ok thank you so much but I love them I think and I don't want to hurt them less is more than Ok All right young Good luck it's my pleasure. 183469499 Conny welcome me about your garden I might very very I am just ducky Conny How are you don't from there on site all right what can we do for you where are you I man that know why and I was saying to yourself you are a church every Sunday and if you were is so full of praise Yes I have a question about cover crops and my question I was thinking of years of trying to come across. And I wondered what to do about the turnips themselves if they would actually grew to full size I do they have to spray on the soil in order to fertilize for soil Ok 1st of all most cover crops are our grains and there's 2 different kinds there's kinds that are winter killed and there's ones that are winter hardy. Or instances where you to plant a winter killed cover crop you would take a time travel trip back to July you would see even a garden bag that you want to bring nourish the plants would grow until Frost they would be killed by frost minima spring you would play alum under you would actually seal them into the soil to get the nutrients in the soil. Same thing with the ones that are not winter killed but that they can be tricky your timing has to be perfect or they can keep coming back achcha you really gotta know what you're doing you're really gonna get your timing correct and you're not breaking up soil you want to ring Norris the soil with Cork green manure Yeah my arteries deafens and that style is really very good for your guidelines so are I just wanted to make sure myself stays fluffy I'm pretty wet I've not had a come across before but I am working more for them like rain or a ferret that would have well 1st of all this year you realise you missed the window you're not going to have time to germinate any c. So what I want you to do is when the fall leaves come down I want you know make sure that you have a really good heavy duty leak blower with a reverse setting and I want you to suck up and shred those leaves and to cover your race bags over the winter they'll protect. The breakdown and provide nutrients they will prevent. Like nobody's business and will encourage earth warms to move in and live then what I want yes so and you can't make a mistake was shredded leaves it's really easy to do there are 3 you don't have to buy. And the big advantage of doing this instead of a cover crop is then you don't have to insert the soil with cover crops so you have to. Go 2 things happened 1st no matter what kind of cover crop it was the soil has arrest for about a month well that material decomposes underground and the active sowing releases some of the soil need trained some encourages weed seeds to sprout. So are my money the best bet specially this season is the dreaded leaves now I want you to do some research go to our website pretty much your garden gotto r.j. Go to garden answers a to z. Go to see her cover crops and next season or one year bags pick a cover crop that is winter kill something you're going to go in like July or August it will grow for a little bit and then it will turn brown and die but then instead of spilling it in in the spring what I want you to do is use that like for your tomato plants or your pepper plants or you know something that you're putting plants into the ground and literally get a bulb planter and just punch holes in the Dead cover. And then you can install your plants the cover crop will gradually return its need tree and still soil but you don't have to sit still and in the meantime it's a very effective weed barrier I've actually seen this done and it's also a great look you've got this kind of Living Dead monsoon the surface of the soil with all these green plants around it. Well that's exactly why. Everything you're saying. I don't want to have to cough up. The facts and the covering up to keep the weeds out of this you know this is exactly what i always a pleasure to help. Bring area thank you thank you Connie thank you so. Well for me to announce that I will talk about gardening at the Ludington library in Lower Merion 7 pm this evening October 4th. At the lower make field building in San am on Saturday October 29th. Section of our website. Be right back with. The grass in your garden. Believe. Your garden is provided by the. Natural organic. Gardening community can be found at. Age 50 and. Celebrating their 141st year of providing. Variety hardworking hybrid. Information and. I am welcome back. W.h.y. Why. My going up late Early Show of America. Merrill of the north. Part of the. Long term later on after a lot of your fabulous. At one. Point Abby welcome you back your garden Hello Mike how are you I am just ducky today Abby how are you excellent and where is Abby excellent I mean Norman Oklahoma storm in Norman nice to hear from our friends out you know the area. Where I thought my 1st house 30 years ago and as a house I mean guess my mom got me to be there for purple crepe myrtle. And this past year I've noticed the small white. Patch of the park so many. Purple and pink. I thought there was some kind of a bed so I try and meanwhile the Aleutian and I tried getting on with a Sharpie but wider and nothing really seems to be helping and now all of the leaves have turned black and the flowers have fallen off early. I did some research and come up with something called crepe myrtle bark scale. Than most. Yet Yes and that other solution and telling me that's not my cup proof so I want to try. The oil application and the fact the sizes are not even going to go there now are the facts are they growing out of the. Are. Are they now. Are there any long treatments in the area not in my area. You know I walk there and I do compost in the spring and that's about it I mean they're pretty hardy plants here had you had the soil tested you know many parts of your area have highly alkaline soil and water have you checked that out at all I have not it might be good to get a little you know a set of test. Strips or a probe or to send a sample off you can contact Oklahoma State University I believe there are people in your area the extension service that has the soil lab If not they'll know what you have who cares and you know generally for a nominal fee they'll give you a full report on your soil including a very professional reading of your Ph If the ph is too high the problem might be simply by using some solver or milk to bring the ph back down to neutral you guys have some weird soil out there no offense. And you got brutal winds but there are the winds would not attract Barksdale So there are things you can do know early in the spring as soon as you notice these and I'm not even sure they're going to die over the winter where you are I know you get some some real winter but you don't get a lot of it right now we didn't get one last year nobody got one worst year they didn't get winter in Minnesota last year you know. So you know that adds to the problem if they're over wintering and if they're still even active late in season and early in the season but the 1st thing I would do is you know you're using sharp sprays a water is that from a garden hose or a pressurized prior to some I could have you know string setting I would indulge in some garden fantasy and get a pressure washer and I would I would have went Yeah exactly you know just plain water water's the best insecticide and blast those little devils into next week it'll give you a great knockdown and will be very emotionally satisfying then you can release beneficial insects because these are soft scale predatory Wasps who will lay their eggs inside of them or watch the size of the period at the end of a sentence nothing that would bother you you wouldn't have seen them a lady swings with her be. Beautiful diaphanous fairy like creatures who are larval form is called the ape and a lion and these are very similar to. The ape and lion will attack any kind of soft bodied insect and there are even specific beneficial insects that are bred to attack scale and all these can be purchased by home owners and released in the garden so a knock down followed by a couple releases of beneficial insects should cure the problem but I have to say I'm hearing how you're growing these things that shouldn't be there so I would also check out that soil that's that's the elephant in the room when you're when you're doing everything right and you know that your region has some crazy readings for the soil checked out Oh I definitely do that all right well my mom told me to tell you how well. I will say hi to your mom Foreman thank you Thelma All right thank you Abbi take care. 183469099 Jack welcome you back your garden where you belong and just ducky today Jack thank you for asking how are you sir all can't complain who went off and joined the 4 weather were and where is it cooling off well we're here in the southeastern corner of Washington state and a town called tri cities. That's a beautiful area up there are Washington state are you near the wine growing region my back door Maine on you know there are areas not thing that can be grown well in California that can't be grown as well or better in sections of Washington state. Apples Maine and you've got some massively. Perfect red wines coming out of Washington. And that we have Yeah it's amazing to see what's happening there I mean with the agriculture and everything that's going on by background is agriculture but it wasn't in those of the family life so I came and down on the side to be a landscape and what can we do for landscape or Jack Well we've been in a dative with forest fire smoke here in the Columbia Basin. I mean it was what I thought 3040 days and some plates you could even see a. Bad Day 5100 feet from me another days maybe a quarter of a mile. I've been called out on a lot of perspective customers working for free and the plan. There we have a lot of heat which you know I recognize the damage and heat stress on plant life but I'm saying a lot of things were familiar soft tissue. Or some of your white pines. Wrote about anything here and there's. Been seen a lot of. Things happening I mean even take a look at Percival or trees out my front window I notice any of these are usually some of the last class shows and I've got my question 3 years before the smoke that we can the smoke effect vegetation and. What you discussed tumors are these people you know what can they expect for next year and so on and so forth well it can definitely affect vegetation when a famous volcano went off I think it was about 150 years ago and I think it was cracked and sour but I'm not looking anything up well for me for this thing you're very near wheel house I was living here in Tri-City when Mount St Helens went off and you saw not only the damage and the plaster but the collateral damage in the increasing circles out from not just from the lack of sunlight for a prolonged period of time when crack it's own when it's stock particles up and. Fear that encircled many parts of the planet a massive crop failures some are without a summer a summer without any one hitting the plants all of the annual all of the farm crops in and many of the long term plants the perennials work incredibly stressed I mean imagine going to year without sun it's a plant equivalent to rickets. So and you know you're farmers are taking place. He said Prime Time for photosynthesis when the sun is at the exact correct position in the longest hours a day La 8 specially up there are very long hours of daylight to some degree if it were possible washing off the leaves if they're covered with at the end of the fire event might help because it would allow them the photosynthesize as soon as possible but you can't get some 100 plants that are enduring smoke what I would suggest is these plants that have been stressed for God's sake don't hurt them don't use any kind of chemicals near a limb because they're weak and trying to recover and I would do heavy applications of compost so that when the rains come and you guys get good rains we only get about Linus's if you're for desert. And you're in the desert Yeah Ok I compost and then irrigation after the compost is applied get that compost tea down to the roots naturally and then let the plants select the nutrients they want don't force them to take massive amounts of nitrogen phosphorus or potassium because that's going to cause a lot stroke that they can't support they're trying to you know keep their sperm Yeah they're going to keep their centers alive they're struggling to keep their core energies down in the crown in the root system resource and we're still going to Spokane take my daughter to college. Some day and night. Call any of us and pick your brain and preach it to an actual This is our God tremendously thoughtful question and as you know the fires are are increasing it seems every summer over a wider swath of the west so this is this is important information for people to get working on. So they feel richer says just as things are going to step in the dormancy help through the wire Yabba gently and then or in the spring you'll see how well these play. Been cured or over the years because one year of. Not going to . Be well developed. Normally next year and just telling people not to be strong cigarettes. Boy. Jack x.x. One of the most interesting questions we've had a very thoughtful thank you thank you for your time served you have a good. 3 or $690.00. Carroll welcome your venture garden Thanks I appreciate that Mike thank you. Carol where are you I mean Elwood nature is a witches and not look at Township which is right outside of Hemet 10 to my knockout closes. Do not look good and this is the 2nd season that it's happening leaves are not your grain like my other knockout roses I've used organic grows fertilizer I use cottage farmers fertilizer that gets diluted I use knock out Rose fertilizer I use coffee and tea go out and save use but now an appeals that I've tried and cut in the small pieces and I've used absent salt and all of my research this is what I found you know and I've tried and nothing we say was to change my situation. Here radically to add magnesium and banana peels are supposed to add potassium but it doesn't work that way. Or purity Yeah. Ok now you're going to have these rose bushes are planted with composting good topsoil. There's plenty of airflow around them and there are actually 3 of them that are pretty much protected from the winter and I do trend them back very heavily when it starts to become spraying where my future coming out and the other arrays are just beautiful but these 2 they do have a lot of roses for the 1st bloom and they it just seems that the leaves turn a yellow which green and I just don't know what to do with them or you're doing a lot of things right. Now there are many experts who are coming out lately I've noticed over the past 3 to 5 years who are concerned that knockout rows you know supposedly very disease resistant are being over planted and whenever you have that kind of a monoculture weird things start to happen knock out roses are especially prone to roses. So my 1st question is do you have a really weird looking growth on any of these plants now it looks normal except it's not a good rich color and I mean all getting equal. Yes they all get plenty of sun and you saying they're planted in compost and topsoil do you add compost to the surface of the soil ever. On occasion I do I didn't do that to shear interest but this problem has been going on for x. Number of us for a couple seasons now and you say you prune them in the spring after they've been growing for a couple of weeks soon as I say with a future coming out I prune about a 3rd of their orders which I do with all of my roses now back to back cigs Ackley well within absolute correct window or pruning it sounds like you're doing well it. It's possible that these plants for lack of a better word are going bad again we're seeing lots of problems with knockouts that I don't think are inherent in the plant but again anytime you've got so many of the same genetic species out there if you're going to develop problems what I'd like you to do next year is no actually fertilizer and none of your home remedies but what I want you to do is locate the best quality compost you can find either yard waste compost that comes from Fall leaves from your local municipality or even better there are some really high end compost that are available in bags one brand is Kosta main they make a lobster compost compost that includes lobster and other shellfish material from processing plants this compost contains chitin c h i c n n which isn't impossible to find plant need turning it in any other way roses love compost a lot of times roses that I have we collars on the leaves all respond tremendously to a mulch of one to 2 inches of really high quality compost and I bet if you went to a couple of independent garden centers not the big box stores you'd find the lobster compost in little know what you're talking about at a real garden center that staffed all the time by people who know plants and that's your best shot at getting the color back in those leaves if that doesn't happen I would just toss the bad plants and replace them with a different type of Rose Notter knocked out and I suspect the problem would not come back Ok Thanks so much like I really appreciate your information Good luck take care Robert. Well it's time for me to. Take a little break and announce that I will be honored to deliver the keynote address at the Phipps conservatory and Botanic Gardens in Pittsburgh during our annual native playing ability conference on Saturday October 14th and then I'll host the empty bowl dinner to benefit homeless family for my night. Here on Wednesday evening a member a coworker until logical seminary in Germantown don't go looking for a. Section of our website just yet because we'll be right back with. More of your proof because the graphic You're listening to your garden from the law I believe the. Support for you but your garden is provided by the company offering a complete selection of natural organic plant foods and potting soil more information about its Boma and the boma natural gardening community can be found at p.o. And a dot com And by birth celebrating their 141st year of providing treasured heirloom variety hardworking hybrid starting garden supplies and more verb he offers no treated seed or genetically modified organisms information at being you are mean. Welcome back. Mike McGrath. A little bit. Of the week. In what could be a problem when the Native American. Part. But the. World that will reveal what could be going on after a couple more. Some calls at 183 or 694990 Welcome to you bet your garden Hey there my carry on I am just ducky the day you know how are you I'm doing well and we're doing well. And floss more Pennsylvania So what can we do for general in Swarthmore Well I was at the Scott arboretum which is part of the fun for college campus and it was about 2 years ago and I joined and as a little guest they gave me a little tiny sapling it was maybe less than a foot tall they tell me it was a red but I planted it in my backyard and took good care of it and watered it and 2 years later this thing is right out of Little Shop of Horrors. This quarter but it's taking over you know I don't have a large backyard and is taking over all the space near where we sit outside and eat and it's about 60 Tom and I move an answer is It depends you say it's about 6 feet tall yeah the root ball is going to weigh a couple 100 pounds Oh Ok yeah we have to get it out of the ground where all the roots intact which will use a giant scoop me to do now regular humans can do this but it takes a teen. Movie I deal either in the dormant season in winter or spring before the flowers really get a chance to start to form and what you would. Do you would get a bunch of people with holes and they would dig much further then they thought they had to I'm going to guess about away from the trunk of the tree and try to create this big island of soil good how much deeper than you think you're going to knock off some cedar roots no matter what. And then you would lift the tree out of the ground put it on a tarp and carry the tarp over to the news site to plant the tree in the new site as high in the ground as it was or higher certainly not deeper most trees are planted too deeply and then water it well ideally in the early evening when the tree would then have time to recover before it got a day of cool sun It might be smarter to try pruning it down the size or do you no longer want this thing anywhere near the area but we have a blackly have it's right up toward the back so not really and we just had a branch that like literally took over the whole deck as it was sort of fun doing a firework fall things I thought of as this kind of tree it would grow. It's wants to do something completely different that's a sign but I need a steak and put it where everybody makes that mistake that's the most common mistake in planting putting things too close to structures Eastern redbuds are are well known for growing very lush at the bottom they have a bigger hurt than people realize but you can prune ministry and get it back under size especially if you're willing to prune over a couple of seasons now you realize any through knowing you won't can't Lauer's in that section the following year so you can do 2 things in the middle of winter which is the safest time you can take out this rogue branch then you can cut back any of the other branches as far as a 3rd and if it's really crowded in some areas you can remove entire branches if you want to see the red buds and then you would wait until after the flowers have formed in are starting to fade and then do the pruning So those are your choices pruning to keep it under control which should be done in the winter of the spring never in the fall. Or if you move it realize it's a job or you need some muscular help so you get a case of the good beer and. Struggles and it's hard but I mean it can be done you know if you want to go for the gold even get a landscaper with a tree scoop to come over and it will be gone in 20 minutes and I think I did Ok and that's what you'd be looking for a tree scoop and then boom boom boom you could just sit there drinking the beer yourself and watch and listen to. Survey thank you so much for taking my call I really appreciate the good information I love yourself thank you so much we appreciate you guys making those calls to our call care. 18 or 690 or 99 par welcome you back your garden I enjoy your program and your website we're out here in the Midwest near St Louis and built some raised gardens and we have that Brown will that tomato vines and the leaves trying crunchy when you say the leaves of your tomatoes are turning brown does this mean you're out of space to rotate and you have no choice but to grow tomatoes or to maybe have grown before and you're getting sorrel born welts it happened the 1st year in our 1st bed and this year we built a 2nd that and put the pimentos in the new bed and I don't know if it's because of the humidity here or maybe the soil and compost we used to build the deck 1st of all I can vouch for humidity but tell me what's happening with your tomato. Starts at the garden center do you start from your I buy them from a certified organic farm. Or Whole Foods and then how long does it take before you see something gone sour it takes a month or so it's typically in July when it hit and then exactly what happens it starts at the ground and it works and they turn yellow and then over time they become sort of brown and crunchy yellowing starts at the base of the plant. The plants and tomatoes are indeterminant growers the tops of grain right at number 2 with them pretty much my era loom purple tomato it got all the way to the top cherry tomatoes which are resistant to certain molds and have lasted longer but they're getting kind of sad looking now to be made a sad looking. To late in the season or they may have to go back to school so somehow you do have heard and Dorothy. Sorry I'm well in your soil it could have come in on the soil you began with now you said you're growing in raised beds right yeah how many tomato plants to grow year. 6 or 10 something like that is there any chance next year that you can get a big container like a 17 instant saner and still it with a good high quality potting soil and of bag organic compost and grow a plant in that and see what happens that would be a good past I know your atmosphere in the summertime is difficult for plants like tomatoes but what you're describing doesn't sound like humidity is the cause and I presume you know to space your plants out that there's of course space in between each plant Well that may be one problem because with the indeterminancy even though you stay some out over time they just sort of go everywhere Well they are to Darren thanks I put up the trailers we drove posts into the ground and then got that brown plastic Yes you're not allowing for your climate when you grow in a humidity sink like yours you really have to ensure there is going to be airflow through the plants as Yukon of learned you would probably get a much bigger harvest from 6 points in that same space than you're getting can name now so airflow is absolutely crucial and I want you to go to our website you said you've been there so go to garden answers a busy day and read the instructions on building some may take ages you can still use your posts but I want you to grow your tomatoes of the ins to find cages that are going to hold their leaves inside the cages so then you can absolutely insane or there's always going to be a lot of airflow in between the plants in addition next year I do. I want you to experiment with a few different things obviously you love heirlooms he do a lot of research in many find that some heirlooms are known to resist verse and he's sorry i'm so I would stick with those Anything that's disease prone you don't want to grow it in your climate I would also go out and get some hybrid varieties that are designated as free on the label or on the plant tag these were bred to be resistant to the diseases and then the capper has I want you to look around and graft some made now you can grow the heirlooms you want you can grow your Cherokee purples but they are going to be grafted onto a root stock that is totally dropped resistant to the soil borne welts. Grafted some natives may be the real answer to grow the variety you want but I think your best bet is your plants wider spacing resistant. And try a couple of the same acres grafted on to resistant roots thank you very much all right good luck Paula thank you both. Are right as promised it's time for the question of the week which we are calling the problem with pawpaws a legislator's producer of you better bargain please get us started by reading this week's intriguing question I'd be happy you might run in Cold Spring New York writes I have to pop on trees planted about 10 feet apart I think the right is our wells and some flower there around 5 years old and growing well for the past to springs they've set blossoms nicely raising my hopes of getting my 1st crop of fruit but within a few days the flowers are all dropped and no fruits developed not one of the trees appear very healthy otherwise what could be wrong I remember you family from your Ghana gardening days and appreciate your guidance. Organic Gardening genuine privilege to serve as a member of that magazine back in 1900. And I'm back to Ron's lack of proper did you ask for help from your resident food expertly race Yes And I also went back and Reno read sections of Andrew Moore's great 2015 book on the famed Banana of the north. In search of America's forgotten fruit I remember when we had and you're on the show that was great interview but let's start with Lee Ray's What are his thoughts and I quote The most obvious possibility is that Ron does not actually have 2 different varieties. His points may have been mislabeled the nursery which is more common than you might think and few different varieties are needed or successful pollination but let me add that he has 20 trees that definitely include a number of different varieties and histories of also borne very little to no fruit over the past 2 years which attributes to well he wavers 1st speculates that the failure to years ago was due to that late and severe spring frost that mail so many plants in the mid Atlantic region in my case and in many other cases hydrangeas and Peaches specifically but he acknowledges quote that this past spring weather was perfect for her it sat in virtually all groups so no sudden for us to damage the flowers and I can't imagine that there would be a lack of pollinators that leaves places. Maybe maybe not he probably has as many needed in residence as I do but bees and butterflies don't pollinate pawpaws as Lee notes paparazzi are pollinated by and beetles so he says that next spring he's going to hand pollinate some trees in an attempt to verify whether power not being transferred is the actual problem or in his 2nd lives and Beadle Yes like the famed corpse flower they just put on a magnificent job with the National Arboretum last month pawpaw flowers smell like rotting flesh and so the insects that take care of things like road kill are attracted to the plants and go from flower to flower just like bees do with ours that smell nice currently but don't smell like rotting flesh. So we're going to suggest that Mark also hand palm. Flowers already can turn to the trick then Andrew Moore explains in his book that many growers rely on dry summer road you know on to the playoffs or dress the branches with chicken skin so I will bring on the who lives. There goes our last Reagan lesson or any less terming. We should mention location in his book Andrew Moore goes into great detail about the pawpaw as native her range which includes all of Ohio Kentucky Indiana and Virginia south to where winters start to get a little too warm for the trees to get enough quote showing ours and the up north directly the southern half of Pennsylvania and even a little bit of southern Michigan but not New York City not even a tiny little piece of it now Lisa says that he has gotten through in the past and he's much further north than New York State and Mark who are. Located just across the Hudson River from West Point and pawpaws are known as a river fruit says location is technically twice better than lilies and if they were correctly named the varieties that he's growing are ideal Wells want to payments taste tests conducted the Kentucky State University and Andrew Moore describes sunflower as quote a thing for it among growers and he speculates as does Lily this sunflower may even be self fruitful So if I'm following you correctly both these guys should be eating Popeye's right now well like many experienced gardeners Lee has learned some things justify explanation as he explained in his email to me I'm not sure why I would have a lack of pollinating insects but gardens are complex biological systems they can always surprise us small comfort to Mark. Now now not at all now despite his being outside the dedicated native rains I really like his location and we know that his trees do flower so I suggest that he plant a 3rd name Durai just in case labeling suspicions are correct Be prepared to protect ours have temperatures dropped sharply when they are open and then when you are wrong when you know road kill 2 weeks ago it was snakes and rats now or Darwin people don't rank best if you can skins in their orchards. I was going to conclude with and gently transfer pollen from hour to hour with an artist paint brush here were not was to were not what. Was maybe a bad discussion to have with a vegetarian producer now wouldn't it luckily for us the question of the week appears in print out the gardens alive website to read it over in detail click the link or the course in the wake of our website you get your garden dot. 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We don't like that mitigation strategy for avoiding dangerous to catastrophic climate changes why did you and lead author Yang Yang shoe from Texas a and m. Take on this big paper yeah the study took about 3 to finish and what they basically. Went back to the data I have collected. 35 years in the early 1980 s. I seemed to launch a fine if. It's just you know measuring the greenhouse effect at risk.

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