December '24 in the Garden
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In this month’s DIG IT Peter Brown discusses the latest news in the world of gardening, what’s on’s and as the winter kicks in, Chris and Peter look at those gardening tasks to keep your garden looking its best this month and beyond.
Places to visit:
Winter Flowers Week at the Garden Museum, London
National Memorial Arboretum mile long light trail
Alnwick Castle lights show
Cambridge University Botanic Garden Light show
Kew Gardens Lights Show
Plants Mentioned:
The Welsh Bramley - Gabalfa Apple, Rose
Perfumy Silueta Rose bred by Kordes Rosen wins several categories in Rochfords International Rose Trials
The Woodland Trust Highlights the plight of our Native trees and encourages planting more.
Collections of Hamamelis, Amelanchier and Eucalyptus held at the National Memorial Arboretum and Ventnor Botanic Gardens gain National Plant Collection status.
Skippinish Oak wins the Woodland Trusts tree of the year competition
Lace Bug pest spotted in London
Garden Organic searches for comfrey
A new Palm Tahina Spectablis arrives at the Eden project
60 000 snowdrops planted at the National Trust property Montacute House in Somerset
Jane Steward champions the medlar and tries to raise its profile
In the news:
Cruser SB Neonicotinoid Thiamethoxam has been licensed for use on Sugar Beet in the UK despite being banned in the EU.
British Horticulture will have to bear increased costs on imports due to the Common User Charge
Inverary Castle wins Prestigious Gardens Award
Haig Hall in Wigan undergoes restoration
Bath wins prestigious RHS Britian in Bloom award for the second time, Wrexham won a Gold award for the City and Forres in Scotland also won the town award.
Defra’s latest Data indicates a fall in Bird species
Green Allotments offer a chance to win an Allotment site to try and help increase the number of allotments in the UK
The National Gardens Scheme announce gardens to visit in the New Year
Greenfingers charity has a new president who takes over from Sue Allen
Allett mowers announce the 2024 winner for the Creative Stripes competition
We announce our support of Ripple Africa again this festive period.
Our special thanks to Chiltern Music Therapy for supplying the music.
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