Episode

Caterham

Podcast
Gardeners' Question Time
Published
Jan 23, 2026
Duration seconds
2555
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Summary

Is it too late to plant daffodil and tulip bulbs? What are the best ideas for planting under a shaded tree? How to maintain a lawn that is regularly used for football? This week on Gardeners’ Question Time, Peter Gibbs and a hand‑picked panel of horticultural experts head to Caterham to tackle the green‑fingered queries of a live audience. Peter is joined by Pippa Greenwood, Matthew Pottage and Anne Swithinbank. Alongside these questions, we hear from Bethan Collerton who visited Wrexham to find out more about the RHS 'It's Your Neighbourhood' Scheme and how it has benefited the community and the gardeners involved. Producer: Matt Smith Assistant Producer: William Norton A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4.