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We start as always with George’s garden question, this week about lawn mowers and when they were invented.
Tonight we have a wildlife expert which you would think has nothing to do with gardening but in my opinion the two are very closely linked and the more natural we can make our gardens the better.
It’s interesting to think about what plant you need to atract a certain insect and how specific those insect can be.
If you are ever in the south west and want to have a nature tour with Nick check out his website and follow him on Instagram.
Let’s hope his Birdfoot trefoil attracts the small blue butterflies he want to see on his garden, also keep an eye out for Painted lady butterflies as it’s expected to be a good year for them.
Join us next week for another guest from the world of horticulture! đź’š
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By Jamie Marsh & Marc Ridpath5
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We start as always with George’s garden question, this week about lawn mowers and when they were invented.
Tonight we have a wildlife expert which you would think has nothing to do with gardening but in my opinion the two are very closely linked and the more natural we can make our gardens the better.
It’s interesting to think about what plant you need to atract a certain insect and how specific those insect can be.
If you are ever in the south west and want to have a nature tour with Nick check out his website and follow him on Instagram.
Let’s hope his Birdfoot trefoil attracts the small blue butterflies he want to see on his garden, also keep an eye out for Painted lady butterflies as it’s expected to be a good year for them.
Join us next week for another guest from the world of horticulture! đź’š
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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