Postbag Edition: Mary Berry's House
4/3/202643 min
Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel have traded parks and community gardens for a visit to the Oxfordshire home of Dame Mary Berry. On this week's panel are Matthew Pottage, Christine Walkden and Bunny Guinness.
Among today’s questions, the panellists troubleshoot evergreen roses plagued by black spot, unravel the mystery of why clematis keep failing on one side of a small London garden, and help a listener planning a late‑August wedding by suggesting plants that peak at the tail end of summer.
Later in the programme, Mary shares her own gardening triumphs, from peac...
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First 90 secondsPeter Gibbs· Host0:00
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Peter Gibbs· Host1:02
[gentle music] Hello, and welcome to Gardeners' Question Time with me, Peter Gibbs. Today, we're in for a treat. Regular listeners will know when we record post-bag editions of the program, we usually end up in a public-facing garden or park. Most recently, we've taken the panel to Seaton Delaval Hall in Northumberland, Sefton Park Palm House in Liverpool, and Ninewells Community Garden in Dundee. All