Thank you so much. I absolutely love your podcast and it was great to see you answering all these interesting questions on the tele. Awesome. I live in New Zealand.
Fabulous Q&A, many of the topics were relevant to me and I loved the planting suggestions. I adore your podcast and have been listening from the beginning, I also love Sarah’s recipes! Love from Seattle USA.
Thank you both so much for generously sharing your ideas and some of your experience. All very interesting and completely enjoyable. I certainly learnt lots! ❤️
Thank you. Hope more to come. A bigger problem here in Sweden now is the klopyralid in farmers field. Tomatoes and peas are most vulnerable. A protest petition with more than 15000 names is sent to Government. Most soilmanufacturers and gardentraders argree. In Denmark klopyralid was found in honey from rapeseed fields. Perhaps a stop from EU is needed now. The Government is quite and farmers cant do without the chemicals they say...
I am 60 year old who was diagnosed 24 months ago with Parkinson's. I have severe calf pain, muscle pain, slurred speech, frequent falls, loss of balance, difficulty in getting up from sitting position, I was having a problem accepting my diagnosis, even though I've read every thing I can find to read. I've been put on Sinemet 3 times daily but it doesn't seem to be helping. I also have difficulty writing. Getting in bed, turning over.this year our family doctor started me on ( Health Herbs Clinic ) Parkinson’s Disease Herbal mixture, 6 months into treatment I improved dramatically. At the end of the full treatment course, the disease is totally under control, no case of Parkinson’s disease, hallucination, weakness, muscle pain or tremors. I’m strong again and able to go about daily activities
HI I had to keep replaying due to the English accent but well worth the extra time, so informative. I'm in 6B zone so' I do need to take that into consideration. What is your zone? BTW I've been cooking from your book In Season for years, it's my go to. The minestrone soup is a family favorite, delicious! Thank you for all you do.
Thank you for all the informations you share with us...when you said that salvia is great companion plant for the roses you meant the medicinal or the ornamental one?
Hello from New England, USA ! I was looking for the plant names “ Erigeron”. Voila ! Your page jumped up ! I really enjoy your program even though I live in Connecticut. My soil is ACIDIC and quite shady! Any suggestions!
Re the mint as a deterrent for ants, did you mean put the mint leaves on the soil surface in the container, or place the mint in the ground around the foot of the container? Thank you 🙂
Might I suggest that the peat-free alternatives are also not quite fine enough for adequate seed germination. Working in the compost industry, I know for a fact that many peat-free mixes do not have manure incorporated, certainly not for professional growers. We are having to rely on coir propagation mixes as a fair substitute.
Re the birds eating the aphids, I always wondered how do the birds know to come to a particular patch of garden. They never seem to eat my mass aphids - I didn’t realise you’d have to actually encourage them
I cannot grow either Dahlias or Cosmos because in wet weather the slugs and snails decimate them in one night! No amount of slug patrol can deal with the buggers
Thoroughly enjoyable Arthur and Sarah. Beautiful Sissinghurst. Thankyou. Would love to see another live. 🥰🇬🇧
Brilliant, such practical tips, so enviromentally friendly, please do it again.
Thank you for posting this, and for your great podcast! I'm listening to episodes over and over again, because it is so valuable 🌺🥀🌹🌺
It was a great Q&A. Hope you can do another one!
thank you both so much, what a joy to find this chat, such genuine generous gardeners!!!! please keep doing these chats.LOve the podcasts too.
Try ‘Dainty Bess’ for a single rose, superb scent .
Absolutely love everything about Sarah and Arthur! They are the BEST! Thank you both for all your advice and encouragement. Love you both!
Thank you so much. I absolutely love your podcast and it was great to see you answering all these interesting questions on the tele. Awesome. I live in New Zealand.
Tons and tons of info!! Absolutely Brilliant! Very big thank you both!
This has been lovely. Thank you for taking the time and energy to share with us.
Fabulous Q&A, many of the topics were relevant to me and I loved the planting suggestions. I adore your podcast and have been listening from the beginning, I also love Sarah’s recipes! Love from Seattle USA.
Thank you so so much! So much good advice and interesting! You are both such an inspiration! ❤🙏💕
Thank you both so much for generously sharing your ideas and some of your experience. All very interesting and completely enjoyable. I certainly learnt lots! ❤️
Amazing. Thank you both so much 💚👍👍
I thoroughly enjoyed the q&a and learned a lot. Please do more 🤞
So informative! Thank you 🙏
Thank you for this post. I really appreciate you sharing your valuable experience. Fun to watch as well!
Thank you to both of you. Really enjoyed your Q&A session. 💕💕💕
Best explanation for pinching I have heard, thank you!
Loved this chat so much! such a variety of topics and great suggestions! can’t wait for more ❤
Very good information! Keep these videos coming ........Thank you ☕
Loved this learnt a lot on so many plants especially dahlia and tulips thank you both 😊 ❤
Wonderful information…thank you both
Such a kind and wonderful exchange.
So informative! Thank you,
Thank You Guys, so informative THANK YOU
Throughly enjoyed this very informative and interesting ... please do one again xx😻😘
Amazing knowledge! Wow! Just fantastic! You’ll have to do this again! 😀
Oh, I remember Arthur from a story in gardeners world couple of years ago. I remember amazing flowers and curly chickens. There s a podcast? Yay!
Thank you. Hope more to come. A bigger problem here in Sweden now is the klopyralid in farmers field. Tomatoes and peas are most vulnerable. A protest petition with more than 15000 names is sent to Government. Most soilmanufacturers and gardentraders argree. In Denmark klopyralid was found in honey from rapeseed fields. Perhaps a stop from EU is needed now. The Government is quite and farmers cant do without the chemicals they say...
Wonderful thank you 💐
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, the more you listen, the more you learn
I am 60 year old who was diagnosed 24 months ago with Parkinson's. I have severe calf pain, muscle pain, slurred speech, frequent falls, loss of balance, difficulty in getting up from sitting position, I was having a problem accepting my diagnosis, even though I've read every thing I can find to read. I've been put on Sinemet 3 times daily but it doesn't seem to be helping. I also have difficulty writing. Getting in bed, turning over.this year our family doctor started me on ( Health Herbs Clinic ) Parkinson’s Disease Herbal mixture, 6 months into treatment I improved dramatically. At the end of the full treatment course, the disease is totally under control, no case of Parkinson’s disease, hallucination, weakness, muscle pain or tremors. I’m strong again and able to go about daily activities
Wrong place to scam, mate
Fabulous. Please do this again
thNkyou for this brilliant live session. Lisening for Melbourne Australia. such god idea for me t try.
HI
I had to keep replaying due to the English accent but well worth the extra time, so informative. I'm in 6B zone so' I do need to take that into consideration. What is your zone? BTW I've been cooking from your book In Season for years, it's my go to. The minestrone soup is a family favorite, delicious! Thank you for all you do.
Thank you for all the informations you share with us...when you said that salvia is great companion plant for the roses you meant the medicinal or the ornamental one?
Hello from New England, USA ! I was looking for the plant names “ Erigeron”.
Voila ! Your page jumped up ! I really enjoy your program even though I live in Connecticut.
My soil is ACIDIC and quite shady! Any suggestions!
More of this please your lovely together. Great info.Series?
Greetings from the Netherlands! 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
Arthur you are a delight as an inspiration
So lovely to see you together. Really helpful information, please do more.😊
Re the mint as a deterrent for ants, did you mean put the mint leaves on the soil surface in the container, or place the mint in the ground around the foot of the container? Thank you 🙂
Might I suggest that the peat-free alternatives are also not quite fine enough for adequate seed germination. Working in the compost industry, I know for a fact that many peat-free mixes do not have manure incorporated, certainly not for professional growers. We are having to rely on coir propagation mixes as a fair substitute.
All my salvias got eaten by spring slugs :( any advice?
Re the birds eating the aphids, I always wondered how do the birds know to come to a particular patch of garden. They never seem to eat my mass aphids - I didn’t realise you’d have to actually encourage them
I don't think you should be telling people that salvias stop black spot. It isn't true.
A weed is a plant out of place
I cannot grow either Dahlias or Cosmos because in wet weather the slugs and snails decimate them in one night! No amount of slug patrol can deal with the buggers