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For Yorkshire. B.b.c. Radio. If you see nothing on Connor thought it was quite the Darby Old Trafford last night says Leeds really nice big castle for tigers to be crowned Super League champions. Which. Was. The. Reason. The game finished 24 hours 6 to Leeds Rhinos with Captain Danny Maguire making his final game with 2 2nd half tries to secure the really nice i title he also bagged himself a man of the match I perfect hand to his 15 year Leeds career before he moves I was the whole k r The 20. A states of emergency has now been declared in the us data Louisiana as hurricane Nate makes landfall there Mississippi Alabama and parts of Florida to have all issued if I Q ation orders and at least 25 people have been killed a man's been arrested for dangerous driving after 11 people were injured yesterday in a crash at London's Natural History Museum a car hit people police say isn't terrorist related a charity football match is taking place today in memory of a teenaged kick boxer who died after a fight in Leeds 14 year old Scott Morrison from Sheffield collapsed during international competition in Morley earlier this year former England player Chris Waddle is going to be leading out all star team with celebs on to the picture. To raise cash for a local hospice called Blue Bell Woods sculls mom has been telling us the staff there have been amazing from the main when I pulled into the carpark you just felt like you've got these really warm secure arms around here that's what they did they took us into their arms and just looked after us I dread to think where would be without the fantastic support from Bluebell it's Yorkshire at Marathon Day 75000 runners will be taking part in the 5th annual rice which is starting off in York in just half an hour is telling Mark Taylor from Harry gets us been inspired to run his very 1st marathon after losing his dad last year he's been telling us just what Target is he said himself time. The main thing for me is just getting around and actually finishing. So. I try to finish strong to get around where dying to the shortlist now after yesterday's open auditions to become the B.B.C.'s voice over Bradford's well over 100 people turned up at the theatre to try to impress the judges to win that paid year's contract to join us here b c regulates the leader of Bradford City Council's season end. Also showed up and said it's a great way to showcase the city's talent I mean after the privilege to sit down a few interviews there and I think they for a really kept passion about the place I want to express sun is a love letter here actually and so I've really enjoyed listening in and it's great aside you got lots of people who got the ability in talent survey to be a force a profession so many auditioner you going to do want. To run as Captain Danny McGuire scored those 2 tries in his last game for the club down leads to that 246 victory of accounts of a tiger then yesterday's Super League ground final It wasn't the only Grand Final happening though in the inaugural Women's Super League Grand Final Bradford Bulls beat Featherston Rovers $36.00 x. To win and complete their league and cup double stunningly beat all to Meanwhile to win the women's championship showpiece Bradford City made it 6 wins and surveyed Celta beating 10 men m.k. Dons 41 and World Cup action and didn't play their final qualifying game away against Lithuania later knowing they have already made the finals in Russia 28 Scotland's World Cup destiny meanwhile is in their own hands victory over Slovenia could see them clinch a playoff spot depending on how the results play offs also it lightly for Northern Ireland who are away in Norway for their final group game and Lewis Hamilton has a cruise to victory today the Japanese grown free to close in on a world title this after Sebastian Vettel retires with engine failure the Brit dominated from pole to Steve his mistake is to an 8th when of the year and stretched his championship lead over Vettel now to 59 points with just 100 left to play for b.b.c. News 4 minutes past 9. In the West Yorkshire weather with Abbey to a quibble or 2 if you would like to ask 10345303 double 3 double 3 text a one travel 3 star the message with the word lades or email Richard stead at b.b.c. Doc dot u.k. We will do our usual ambling on in between questions book seen as it's all about the questions let's start with one penny Good morning good morning Richard now you came to understand I know well not every now and again called into the fray. With the question panic morning Panny Good morning Graham I seem to be losing my crutches with our kids oh dear I have one from the friend who died and I managed to keep it there many many years. I've had one and the leaves fall off but I think what's happening I just kept that for a friend and she's coming to a coffin wanting to stay and the flowers have been dropping off gradually I feed it weekly real orchid food yet let it dry you know put in the bottom then let it drain Yes it's not standing in and. In winter do you water it with running water or. Do you water with tepid water yes right you would be if you have you do you have a right about no right well if if you can have right depends where about you live penny out there is no reason locked down right now haven't got round if you could write watery soft water so we're really fairly soft rugged if you got soft tap water so you don't have to worry about you throwing up in the cattle's No we don't rot well in that case you've got soft water that's fine but it's better if it's tepid because the all the plants come from tropical pop. Yeah and it would be like me pulling a bucket of cold war driver Rich's head. It wouldn't be like shall she start like it of course. The shock is too much unreachable sort of shrivel and collapse and right so police assigned with riches looking at me and wondering what I'm talking about. But using cold water on a plant which come from a tropical part of the world can be enough of a shock to cause it problems I can not to use cold water when I'm watching any of the house yes that's right well that's good if you're doing that that's a good starting point hasn't been any change in terms of how much you heat the house so if you move from a place to keep the heating off so far but if you have to have you move the plants from one part the house I've because my son did it I've He put shelves in the corner of both qualities of the kitchen and opiates have always been on that Hal and they've been absolutely fine up until recently and yes I mean have you reported to no right what it might well be that show you know this this one is I don't know how did less than 2 months oh right Ok so something's something's going on somewhere that can I say something very unscientific because she can only find all kids about him Mr. The problem A's that they come from tropical parts of the world where I've got temperatures of 7080 degrees Fahrenheit humidity up to 40506070 percent. And we attempt to grow them in domestic properties and so that's why unless you get it absolutely you want to get the location the house right and you get the atmosphere in the room right then sometimes even the yellow charging move Do they know that I want one says subtleness stablished and they want to be away from direct sunlight they want to be in a room where at least you've got an opportunity to monitor them so not in a spare bedroom but in something like a a kitchen or bathroom or something like that where you're using it regularly. Those are the sort of places that these plants survive. And it is difficult. So I. Think it is a coffee morning on Tuesday and I'm going to let her watch while he's managed to make him sound like a very high maintenance 2nd wife asked me. To give give Petie some parting words because Muriel is going to question for us in a moment so give penny some parting words of advice starting point I think this plot needs to be reported in the spring just in case I think that's the start as to simply silence of all for you this morning thank you Patty thanks penny Good luck and enjoy the coffee morning as well let's hope from Leeds and head to Huddersfield Muriel good morning good morning Richard you through to grandma Thank you good morning Claire and about back to Scalia's see a few weeks ago and see one of them take a really. How does for you now rather than having counties. I meet the man and I'm wondering if I could keep him in the greenhouse over when he's a greenhouse he home heated as I'm lucky that you know. It would only want one or 2 degrees of frost Niigata the following morning and you just found a black mess in the pot literally which is what that would usually learned with the . Well yes and it rarely even a couple of degrees of frost in the mirror would be enough to finish them off so well if I can tell them something like I think he is well that's fine you can overwinter them on a bright sunny window sill if you've got something like a porch or conservatory about how he really couldn't. I think I need to prime persuade somebody locally who's got a greenhouse if you can use some of that bench bodies and. That's that you know a bright sunny window sill as much as you can manage and keep rotating them so they grow up right right and then see if you can persuade somebody like please go to a nice green astronauts warm conservatory Yeah that's the only way I'll do it that's the only way you know I didn't think about such a good success while I well done for getting a more German idea that you want you've got a German I teach a course I mean Richard could have one what one would know what I call a coleus was the more common name for Forrest that is probably the old fashioned scientific name and it never really had a proper comma mind which is called Code is right it's now called Celeste to read Moon's change its name recently and I can't remember exactly what the new name is but everybody knows it was colorless and there are wonderful photos plug it up and notice a Painted Lady. That's not and common names that are China rose you pick and I'll try and you see why I should see him you're really not going to learn and I'm looking and he says the coleus is a former flowering plant in a definitely of a name account pronounced instead now you've either got a Plectranthus or a sullen Osterman seller lost him that's not him you know him yeah I mean which would you say someone lost him all I would say I said Painted Lady I'm weary I think you realise tells a lot of sense in the last 5 minutes that's what I said the flower I had so. Yes you have Yeah that's right yes I'm I know obviously give them a hard on treatment for you because that gives them a lot of a lot of wonderful foliage and somewhat org but definitely not a cold greenhouse so we do now all right all right Meriel Thank You Thank You have a lovely day there's Muriel and Penny to start us off have you got a question 034-5303 double 3 double 3 tanks they want trouble 3 star the message with the word leads or you can e-mail Richard stead of b.b.c. Doc or you can take good morning to Heather who is listening in this morning apparently my wits in your wisdom combining nicely this morning is that right yeah well given time out there we could reverse it so yeah we got 2 hours and 40 minutes to spoil it morning to Boogie as well he says Richards you kind of got to much sleep last night did the grand final there was alright but she says truly inspirational dedication and especially for a bloke of your h. Keep it up thank you bunch appreciate it but I still in the gardening theme and there's actually no logs I'm not most of it off book let me just I've got a little bit of a little bit of something for for you to identify here you know Geno what that is Graham I'm showing Graham the heel of my right shoe I think it's possibly grass from Old Trafford it is grass of the pitch I would say that if all you sell it on the Internet you know look about a feral bit there and yes we've got half the graph wrong yeah I didn't get chance to because I got in about 11 because the traffic on the m 62 was terrible again and the grounds were no that you've been nicknamed grows No you were I had what I had a big orange beard on this are you. Guys are you shave your beard off as well I did yeah I did so there we go that's my contribution to some bonafide grand final turf in the b.b.c. Radio studio I'm Nick had and I've spent the last year with following his company northern broadsides and its 25th anniversary. For a b.b.c. Radio documentary during which you will hear from Lenny Henry and I took a back to where it all began tell me the exact day of the 1st performances June 11th 92 and you thought this was a good idea. Richard the 3rd going to work no never frightened of anything like we knew we could make it when they heard me in the back story of 25 years and. This afternoon from 5 pm. Broadcast rights critic documentary maker who we don't know what I'm doing just about nicad get lost and ready l.h. 17 minutes after you not even do a nick I had just now without without the travel news jumping on and stopping I think he's no bling me if you come the expression on outside on a Sunday morning probably. Well I was meant to make out over the interests of the carpenters and we're going to just begun anyway 5 o'clock this afternoon if you want to have a listen to that. Is. The It's the carpenters and we've only just begun on b.b.c. Radio Leeds Good morning this is Richard looking after the gelding with Graham for Tim Tim is back in this chair and I next Sunday from No I know the Graeme will not so the. These rumors of a tiff between the 2 making the tabloids. Are interesting on the unfounded they really. Will be Aaron Aaron Aikman in next week with him that's right and then your both back together in time for Halloween as I keep pointing out yes thank you that wasn't 2829 something absolute very good right well let's head up towards being Lee and say Good morning Alan Mony Mony 60 grams morning I don't think you. Are some to play church respect for All right let me have a lark. I ve sent it to Richard stead of b.b.c. Don't kowtow u.k. You know have you I've got no reason to doubt you it's just I haven't received this when did you when did you send it this morning yes you didn't you didn't happen to put a dot in that did you. Write Well this is the problem because there is an award winning journalist b.b.c. Radio Manchester called Richard rags and he's a mail address has got the dots in a mine hasn't and unfortunately for the 1st 100 emails he thought it was reasonably funny but now when I would imagine especially if he's got his emails on his phone at home if he's been woken up by a picture from Alan near Bengal a. Of something something in here about God and I might be very very will get a stern email tomorrow when he gets into work Alan I'm afraid Ok or could could you regard it. As crowded and yet plays you any Well I. Got to prove it was next to each other to prove true. One normally wife wouldn't normally have. This year one of them didn't allow all grew to like I mean it's now got ventures means stands could be upwards 12th. Completely different shape or form to the other one although I flattened. Appear flattened to go and look at the clump now and. Not in the 1st with all the something not dying whole. All the. Bits we almost like to the roots. Really do need to see a picture of that just to clarify there is a what's called a physiological disorder called fussy Ocean where the stems flatten out and sometimes you get what is quite common on plants like force on the where the stem flattens out and I have say he told me. Like yes that's right Richard without the dogs Ok thank you thank you very much as Alan say Richard stead b.b.c. Don't you can I with I do I get emails from him and I send back funny things. Yeah I do I take great pleasure in replying to people who have sent me questions for Wadleigh he says proper serious journalist as opposed to usury and chance I'm. Sorry and I so I always reply to some quite important people email in thinking that sentence yeah and I always compose some what I think is a witty retorts but I'm guessing it's notes so there we go that's Alan and he's Broome shrubs which makes it all the more confusing though my screen it says the next person going to say he's Alan about Broome shrimps so I will just say hello who is that hello Jacqueline here that I know I'm sorry I'm sorry Daddy I'm here you how do you think you know me at good good well that Graham is listening to you Jacqueline boner jocularly morning Brad and I confess to something I said doesn't see it. And the call to go on for a while at that 3. The common Emma thing wishbone problem makes and they asked a couple members to read here for me and I think sometimes it just to congeal out yes a chemist t o o e n I a and that is as Oh you and I n. And it says f. To what the size of it. Run underneath the sage wishbone power base not found a major it comes to mind on Jack I know I got you so I said I thought I like the look of a fist fight but only reason my skinny and gray mist have arrived in a cellophane packet with a picture of the stage for what is going to be and I have to ring back and say I'm sorry but the Pakistans up there was no see it in fact I so they replied to say yes that he said that is so small you can have to see them and I really tell a cab I can see that my new daughter that is it back of a spec I'm asking how can the algae plant specs as a very good question actually Christine I want to see plants I can hear on engine big I mean is that where the seat is very very small rather than traditionally we would use oversize And so if you've got some garden sense you can buy a bag of silver sand and it's very very fine sand and what you do is just sort of the seeds into something like a teaspoon full couplet a spoonful of psi and throw them into there and and then mix them up and when you show it during an effect from your visual point of view your selling the sand and therefore ignoring the sea back to the sea say all right that's right yeah so the sea will be mixed up in the sand and you saw the sand onto a sea trial into a surface of a pulse of compost. Because I said fine you don't think of the seed because it's too fine right all right I'm an article which I knew I would have but I've just found it on to Internet Tony it's. A plant which he says it's an annual but it doesn't destroy the information I've got in front of me doesn't describe whether it's a hardy annual Hardy and you will but. I just don't believe. It looks like it's very popular poem from America oh I want to look around in American Gods quite a lot I would imagine what a days and I'd be very careful about the timing. If it's an annual I would be tempted to leave it alone until next spring I will do so don't don't so it's until perhaps March or April. And then allow it to germinate then you can pick out the seedlings as I come out. And move on and then it can be planted out the end of my early June Oh well I guess they have some think about it just think them tell him about a pill well that if but if it's if it's coming from an American source Yes My will be that you know they're slightly warmer over there in the spring time so so I would treat it was like a bedding plant that will do a lot. Better service Benazir was and the answer Jacqueline thank you very much lovely stuff I've drawn a blank here and I typed the Latin name into the Internet right to try and help you out he's taken me to a funeral in Woonsocket road in Rhode Island the closest thing he's found a funeral home with a similar name to for any a phony and yet what is. The wishbone. And he's actually quite a nice looking plant actually but I think he's treating it. As a bedding plant in effect so sewn in the spring planted out in early summer the way yes I have it now but I didn't the wishbone flower blue wings as well it can be called blue wings right very good thank you Jacqueline thank you very much indeed for that thank you Alan as well Alan is hopefully forwarding me that picture so we can have a look at it in fact I've got I've got an email which has Alan's broom and where is that light triggers broom that has as out a number of heads in different handles and he way we will have a look at that you're in line Richie which will play for you in just a moment I will get the weather with Abby as well and some more of your questions 10345303 double 3 double 3. West Yorkshire trouble. Let's take a check then with Derek Good morning good morning Bradford leads from. 647 very slow certainly heavier than normal. Between the dyke and Leeds little bit slow the moment the problem. Now reopened seems that highways management have inspected the stretch and well attraction $29.00 which is good news. At the moment of using the trains now major problems reported. 30123 Derek Webster b.b.c. Radio. 3. It's . Tells us about the weather for today tomorrow and beyond without fanfare although I think it needs it's time for the plants of the week. That's right and it's called barking up the right tree right Ok What's this all about what this is all about in a way where nicely coming through some of the momentum we got the berries and we've got the autumn color and once all that's finished there is a temptation for our scholars to put our feet up with a seed catalogues and do very little in the garden between then and perhaps sort of sometime in February March and so one of the great things about winter gardening is there are so many plants that provide us with winter Bangkok and if you if you have done a Massey the National Trust properties over the other side of the hill heading out past the park and it has a winter garden and if you want to see Winter Park in all its incredible winter glory that's the place to concede. Gardens all has stunning display of winter bunkhouse so you can see both of those gardens but the plants that we need are plants like some of the silver birches and there are some wonderful varieties of silver birch There's one called Jack I'm on till I was he's incredibly it's almost white and when the bark peels underneath the bark is almost the color of my jumper which someone paying someone paying That's right and it's a nice it's a stunning blonde pure white box get it into winter sunshine and the effect is incredible Do they not attract poisonous mushrooms and she alone though so. You're talking back to Liz green with her. Fly Garrick earlier in the week yes the the they for autism were civil but tend not to it's the wild Silverbush that tends to sort of support that particular fungus There's a wonderful plant who produce a router which has if you imagine somebody taking a sheet of bronze and stretching it around the trunk of a trolley that's exactly what this plant looks like and it glows in the winter sun Gerard So that's an incredible one and here's one for you Richard there's a there's a black car a Black Berry called rubles co-habiting ainus and it spelt in the same way as the as the drink so think about that one for a while and that has white bark. And that is absolutely incredible but it's white sort of so what covering rather than the body what is what covering over the bar. Those the pipe of maple called Ice agrees in a stunning stunning plant where the pipe the bark actually peels and then there's one called ice a d.v.d. I wear the it's called the snake bomb a pull and it actually looks like a snake skin and that's really quite remarkable and then of course there are all the common ones the the the dogwoods that we all know about wonderful colors oranges yellows greens blacks and pure Reds wonderful wonderful displays and you can see those are halakha I have a dog Woods box worse than his bite thank you very powerfully as this is the with his wisdom Thank you Richard. And then of course a lot of widows you know to Generally speaking we back away from where I was but there are some wonderful or mental willows again with green bar yellow bar orange bar almost red bar. And they're fantastic right your plans to have in the garden go to the garden says Have a look around go to hollow call me arrogant have a look at their winter garden take a trip to Donna Massey over the hill and have a look they went to garden and you'll see that some of the fantastic effects you can have will be ready standing in the winter so barking up the right tree planting probably more correctly plants lots of the lake plural. Some day team and Preem. B.b.c. Radio you. Will. So. So. To. We're going to speak to him very soon he's going to. Be interested in. Broome. And he will give you news on your broom plans very soon. Is with us this morning. But yet. Though. Oh I had I just assumed it with you and you talking about your holiday but you're going on can I just can we just have a little chat about their holiday they basically courtesy of the b.b.c. No no no I don't know it's all can about I had to try swarming around Europe or something you know twinning Yeah 20 ounces some fascinating stories in the last debate here the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier we're going to find out about the origin of the need a weather forecaster to come you know why is as made is in itself a value I mean Lisa said she'd come as well if if if if that was a if you need a gardener just in case or interesting well. Being on the phone and said I heard of it said that is more than you know no it's basically there are over 40 towns in West Yorkshire twinned with towns all around the world and cities. Obviously we're not going to fly to. And then too much to pick Chile you know no that's too and with how with by the way but there's loads of fascinating stuff so we start in France. In a place called Sam Paul which is very famous for cutlery a powerful story for somebody ringing in and also the the bodies of the 4 soldiers that were brought out only of too much away but the term of the Unknown Soldier the battlefields are obviously around the thing about 40 minutes from passion Dale and things so that we'll be talking about that on the choose they were illegal which is obviously a big northern industrial city like Leeds Yeah and that's what it is twinned with and it was there also the European Capital of Culture in 2004 and Leeds wants to be said we're not destroying the sting out. Of It sounds like land Yeah Verveer days in Belgium is where we are on day 3 I'll admit we're in a chocolate factory. Book the Belgians are quite known for the chocolate sounds like you're such I want chocolate some beer so I'm going to put me in a brewery for 3 hours right I think I was like a risky job that yes. And then we finish off in Germany in our can on the Thursday which is the historic core of King Charlemagne in the Holy Roman Empire and then Ham which again I admit I didn't notice but with 2 m's and cya greed blind that we've got some a cold ham because I thought it was maybe about me. But it's a very industrial place well maybe you should go to sleep India will be quite famous teas there's no places in India twinned with places and. I thought maybe you could pitch in and I did yeah well that's where the horticultural I live here. So I think maybe I should cancel more I think maybe I like gardening Well no no no no no no. Yeah yeah Don't be sorry you're leaving your behind. That we. Gave a top billing just to just to just to a piece yeah anyway whether Let's talk where the scene is seen as we're just on the trail for further for next week's mid-morning program or the next 3 weeks it's not this cruise the wake up to. Well I think health and safety may well require a focused. How is today looking today in West Yorkshire it's not looking too bad it's a bit of a county morning but the cloud is already thinking that in breaking States and brightest guys on the horizon some sunshine through the afternoon temperatures about 15 or 16 Celsius and just like with the wind with his autumnal Sundays go it's not that sort of benign Yeah yeah how do you have that sort of windy week as it were Yeah calm down there but things are going to pick up a little bit well the pickup kickoff depends how you would look at it yeah it's going to get quite unsettled the new working week a bit of a damp drizzly start I think overnight trying to fake it it was quite mild so drizzly a bit uninspiring I think through Monday morning and it will take well to really get the clouds will break and we will see something a bit brighter to me but it might take a while to happen and then even on Tuesday heavy rain will clear through Tuesday so Tuesday's not looking too bad sunny spells but quite windy simplest and when David 91 day when says they've got into a ridge of high pressure moves in the day so it looks a Thursday to me is the best day drawing any look around to move up and down very sort of some gardening weather. Start indoors and read to see whether the day you stay indoors that's a garden so Wednesday catalogue day yeah I mean I can't think of anything I'd rather do you know. There's another program yeah same catalogs with Abby and Richard. Thank you very much indeed. Hurst However the forecast for you just have to 10 o'clock this morning here in the south very patiently listening to us talking about the weather in a week in the twin towns which is happening in a week on Monday good morning. Good morning now you've got something very interesting coming up I will defer to our expert Graham and he can give you a bit of a grilling to find out exactly what Ok this is an event coming up next year next week. On the 4th 5th of October to be one of our national shows around the bell. $1215.00 shows all over the country rights as I exhibit in most of them the 2 ways of helping to put this one on the ship and it's a towel cat that's how I get to know each other's And I mean this is sought. In as a society I'm a member of it laid. Out to the fore actually helping gather society. To. Tell some things that. Now the church in Leeds got members and then. I'm useless it to my right telco Christmas basically we will be advertising that was a local group towel Ok but a fantastic event that we're going to touch in on the members of this exhibit is from set of all of the come to comment on the dealership is a below specialist nurses as well and this is I mean these nurses excel. At high altitude Alpine and this is one of the Suffield but she wanted to be able to get over these red plum when the show about a half a dozen division issues in one put a. Real specialist these guys on my. Mind days and then. It's an opportunity not to diminish them and said no need to go travel long distances to start to find a specialist gnashes but we've got them all in one place and a towel Ok so it's hard I think it's next Saturday so that she's the Alright just gone out on my contract writing just off the off to write an hour ago. And so I mentioned on and on like I was one of these places where in the wintertime on there's an incredible display all of which of Alcala is a new tenant when you go through not only have you got our show 2 of which will be spectacular but how low kind of also golfed a fantastic Alpine house they will be doing just of to take in people around the Alpine House as well giving a little talk about what they've been doing that as well and then it's a wall around the gap and if you a member of that a check out a member of the age. It's actually free entry and towel Ok. So what's on your shelves top in the show shout out the choice between 11 o'clock and 4 o'clock so. So the public between 11 o'clock and 4 o'clock Obviously if you go yesterday 200 Al McAdams we've got such a telephone we have it at about 4 to 6 in it so all that thank you this is all Bill . Because he said to open that obviously last debate. Did you become into it to do the plan yeah fantastic thank you very much until you and your wife actually put a post on our Facebook page with all the details for anybody who hasn't picked it up is there were details on our Facebook page. That your wife posted on and are very nice pictures some lovely autumn gentians very good am thank you ever so much if you have a really good day I have to ask my mom's gardener question yes going she's when you were to know. And you were saying obviously cause they were from a very much a different environment they had their own challenges not problems but challenges if you keep in good these. Alice shrubs for my alpine environment do they also have old do they post interesting she's forgotten yesterday yeah and the new Our pond house was put up a couple years ago Holly Carr how special ventilation in order to keep the plant keep the glasshouse atmosphere very low humidity but it's lower temperatures I can possibly manage because obviously these plants are coming from higher point meadows and higher point scree slopes and so on and this is from all over the world. So they really could very very special as plants but some of them are absolutely stunning and when I mention the gentian the wrong you're aware of the the lovely gentian blue while the autumn gentians are flying at the moment are that incredible almost that deep sky blue it's a wonderful wonderful color so there are there are a rare and quite different group of plants but but when you go to these sort of shows Richard it's an opportunity if you know if you want to grow this stuff it's an opportunity to meet the experts and to find out more and to find out some cost of these plants so that you can enjoy them so you are such good good Allan's be. Roun just just just recap we had Alan on just before half past 9 for anybody you missed it Yes And Allan has got a problem he's got a number of brooms in the garden I think I want one and again I want one of the plants hasn't flowered in its produce and all the strange distorted growth and I think what's happened is that the plant is going to virus Alan has basically sent us an e-mail now with some pictures etc and you have to after looking at said pictures you think he's got some poorly planned I think the plants it with one of the plants has got a virus and I'm afraid the only advice I would give he take it out but it mediately . Because viruses are not curable in that sense you know you can't treat it with a chemical to cure the problem so I would suggest. There we go and probably not the news you're hoping for. Or I thank you very much indeed your questions are now 345303 double 3 double 3 text a one treble 3 star the message with the word leads or email Richard stead of b.b.c. Doc. And we've also got a job of the week on the way as well. Field . Traffic. Day every day. Paul Hudson in the weather show here from David Hoyle and brass to a little bit later on after connections and the like we've got a double bill of emerging singer songwriters from the acoustic scene joining the Derby hills on the folk and roots show just beginning a tour together which takes in Soul 10 next Sunday Jess Morgan and Dan White House other studio guess both critically acclaimed in their own solo projects Jess has a current album out called Edison Gloria its wild damns last album that's where I belong came out on reveal records which is the home of many established contemporary folk artists the pair came together to rights and records and then decided they should take their collaboration out on the road hear them on the double bill spoken route show tonight in session from 8 o'clock. It's the temptation to send my baby she ready early Good morning to she's rich it's in for Tim but Grahame still here and I'm delighted because he's got the job of the week and if you've got leaves go law be they on your drive God or no I rather then Graham has got a job with a wake for you yeah well we've had quite a lot of wind over the last 4 or 5 days and it's not only not quite if he leaves off the trees but the important thing is that he's probably got a wedge lazy in various corners you know Garden to painting on where the wind comes from so it's a perfect opportunity for us to start gathering the leaves up. And once you've gathered those leaves up you then get the choice of doing what you want with them either you put them in the dustbin if that's what you choose to do oh you can turn into wonderful compost and there are 2 ways of doing it well 3 ways is ready one you cannot and she compost heap if you've got 12 you can put them all into about 1000000000 on a puncture hole not a hole was in the side of the bin on it's in the air in a wall to rain and just Tom up and stick them in a cone really gotten somewhere in there right now quietly but if you want to do it properly and to create some really wonderful leaf mold then a y. Net and wire mesh frame is all you really need open at the bottom up at the top a big as you want it to be you put all your leaves in there and as you put the leaves in you get into the water Fryman jump on them and compress them down because of it all float away or inside and the am means I started drawing by compression than you you can tighten some of the water inside it and that helps in the decomposition process because you leave it on from the bottom then you'll find that branding were. To come in and they'll start doing their work and if you want to you when you got the thing for an op if you want you can put some sort of cover of the top of it and leave it for 6 to 9 months and you will have this incredible Brown crumbly material which is a wonderful sort of way of recycling waste as it were and you can use it for probably new plants for planting a bit on the potatoes planting in the putting in the bottom Iran I've been trying to it's a wonderful material to have so it's a cracking Tommy here to gather all this stuff up and get it off the poles so the policy become slippery get it off alone so you don't encourage worms too much and turn it into some wonderful compost so it's legal enjoyed only on the subject of wind series call couple of minutes before 10 o'clock before the travel in the News this is a question from someone who doesn't doesn't leave to stick you name on a text I do like to know I'm referring to yeah when they say good morning we love the program even if I doubt a garden he needs to with windfalls so apples pay as rasp raise even mentioned on here they're the ones that fall on the ground and they look good and there is a sort of an I don't know whether I should be asking a foraging this rather than a garden book a lot of people don't hate windfall stuff I mean should we should we I mean you have a view on this crime I mean if it's fallen on the ground there's no harm in it it's not it hasn't come to any harm unless some buckled beast has got inside it the only problem is with going forward very often the process of falling from the tree to the ground means they've got damage on them and that means I probably won't store very well so they need to be used immediately are the used in a or we all processed and frozen or processed and stored. So don't store damaged fruit but no there's no harm in it I mean you know on my a how get one drop was a couple of fall off last week little bit damages and the ground they got used to me to get processed into apple puree that. In the freezer to use for a pause or whatever. So I don't there's a problem with that it's all I wouldn't thank you for your question I travel through a message with the word lades you can email Richard stead of. Better still give us a call I will start with a couple of callers after. Out of 10 o'clock in the next 10 minutes here on b.b.c. Radio Leeds and that number is 034-5303 double 3 double 3 Do I sound distracted slightly Judy is bringing the snapped in and Sue's got the ginger cake and ice cream it's a dirty great slab she's. Just nervous that it's all going to go outside. On the way travel 1st Derek. So it's good to be Bradford. Busy this morning as well but. It's also quite busy around. 6 to 9 just about nothing unusual about that at this time of the day and maybe some a usual ride works including those temporary lights in the road March lane in Leeds as well and sold happily Hill in Halifax trains. Due to an incident on the line Derek Webster b.b.c. Radio. 3. Am on a Sunday morning Tim Crowther back with you next week would you like a 10 o'clock. Can you tell me which plan family. Is. 3453033. Currently taking down a bread so. Her record or you can text a one travel for a stellar message with the word late which plan family. Potatoes and peppers belong to the 10 o'clock taser. A digital radio 92 choices for. Your station for your. B.b.c. Radio. T.v. 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Boy you just had. A very lovely especially when. Very nice combination yes really goes really good thanks to duty Yes thanks to the snapchat is opened. The morning we'll be thinking about time. But. The temperatures today reached about 5060. But even. So. I'd say down. Is 52. Legs. leg. Lifts. The airlock. The yellow and living thing on b.b.c. Already early morning this sees Richard Graham Porter is here this morning answering your questions the number to get to Graeme is 034-5303 double 3 double 3 text 81 treble 3 star the message with the word leads or you can email Richard stead of b.b.c. Doco Don't you care I will talk to Michael in Mel from and Sue in cheer while in just a moment but I must compliment your good lady on her gingerbread Yes because now I'll go an hour earlier than Tim Crowther does so well you know why wait why why why why why something white fly away we've just had someone to marry Barry recipe I had this as a Mary Berry recipe with a twist write a little bit more change of the very very suggests and that's yeah it's got at last a point to it but it's also got the additional benefit of carved up pieces of stone Ginger very nice very crystallized. Beautiful Now this might this might be a little bit of my doing because last week I was asked what cakes I like yes we're Judy's quite good long. And so you told her yeah in fairness I said I like i'm all . For prayer for yet ginger like in the end and we've done a roaring trade there's this people in that we work in the building we never see around coming off the street say oh yeah yeah wonderful she's like the Pied Piper of ginger cake Good morning to Roger in Normanton Tim sorry Ian in Halifax who calls me Tim which is fair enough I don't mind w n Weatherby and an anonymous texters not stuck in a stick these names on please if you can be so good who I am so the 10 o'clock taser which plant family deter Martos potatoes and peppers belong to Ian says night shade Roger Normanton says Me I'm deadly night shade w n where the bait is so long i'm And then the anonymous text a deadly night shade and they've got one thing in common grandmother night yes. Because the wrong they're all wrong yeah strictly You know if I was to be absolutely preventing about which I would like you to be there all wrong right Ok so we're all halfway there right if you know me well we'll let me go for the 5 inseminates also and if you know the answer which plan family do tomatoes potatoes in Peppers belong to you then you complain along with our 10 o'clock taser my clean mouth and good morning good morning gentleman who knew you have to say grams morning Michael right there about 4 years ago I bought from a reputable catalog supplier 3 miniature fruit trees Apple Golden State Apple Reds and draft which are all so dollars and the opportunity is done fine about apples more or less from the 1st year onwards but the past nothing nothing at all and the nothing at all has it was a it flowered right. No curves now the only thing about pandas and knowing where you live email from a menu which is stop the road from where we live. Has flowers let you know it is an apples and they all there is that the problem I have is that because of the only firing if there are no pollinating insects around the time the pair is in flower or weather conditions are bad in other words all it wants is a couple of rainy days whilst the flowers are open like it is where we live that's right so the pollen runs and the plant never shows any fruit right so the only thing you can do is to step in with a paintbrush and do your own pollination undubbed one to another just literally just go around it with a paint brush you know try and pick the best die usually the middle of the day is the best time and the right time because it's got the warmest Thomas dye therefore the pollen is the most free and it's the most draw I write about picking that day and then go out with a paint brush and transfer pollen from one plan to the other. And then so you present it thank you all right thanks Michael Thanks Michael I think we have a variation on the theme of the question from saying well as well now you think I am I I'm going because because I'm adoption that's sent by Celeste But Carol and 5 years ago she bought both Clay and the Petraeus. Should separate out the end it has crazy of that culture then she gets a fill little AA post but then the fall off so she's never Anyway I planned this book so I'll Fazer that I just wondered what we could go you know is she trying to get other growing containers on I planted in the open garden telling and dumping gobs and yeah that's fine so if you if you heard what I said to Mark about the problems with Page trees I found slightly earlier than apples. And that means that their Pallone's sometimes can get damaged by cold winds and wet weather when the punishing insects are not necessarily around so the patriot you might have to use a pipe brush and pollinate the flowers yourself yeah as far as your Apple is concerned if if you choose a plant that requires another pollinate to in other words another apple tree to cross-pollinate between the toes Yeah and again it's the random chance of a baby flying from another up or train somebody else's garden into your garden and transferring the pollen and I recommend you get I know there are a yes but the problem is we were it we would need to know what for our to have Apple which he's gaunt in order to be out to tell you which on the part of the suited course and so did you say right so how do you know what the op or trees cold I go I don't know man where he and I have I can't get to know if you can get to know shown you can you cannot you can give us a ring back and we can have a look only on the list of. Apple varieties and which ones Apollo 90 by which ones and then we can recommend enough of an r.t. For her to blow away. With with her actually go and go with some small rock poles Yeah well that's that mean you can go on that but generally while the smaller why Asian random pollination by the sound of it which means that one you you can summon the next. And if the op was a small then there's best chance you've got come springtime is to give the apple tree a really good fate some sort of artificial fertilizer grown moral something like it well I've just bought a box of sausage I have blog post Tom told yeah he told us but don't use it now. Don't use it until spring and early summer. And then obviously one of the reasons the op was dropping off because the plant might well be drawn at the roots. So. She probably needs to do some not at this time of year but in the spring and early summer she needs to think about watering the tree while training. And then next day and then said Ok. Well that's and then we can help you with another variety to help you along Ok I know but they all are thanks Carol I really thank you soo appreciate that if you've got a question for Graeme 034-5303 double 3 double 3 let's just gleam one from the Facebook page this is from and he says just wonder if anyone has tried growing seedless tomorrow if so are they any good I seem to spend ages 7 them out when I'm making 6 Yeah it's all about you know do the seed get stuck in your teeth and apparently there is a there's a medical condition called diverticulitis which apparently can be irritated by to Malta seeds which I didn't know about. But I just googled it Richard and I've got 2 varieties from a very well known seed company one called Rosella that's our last. And Roma the f. B I and then v.f. So the return varieties from one of our well known seed seed companies so I think all we really are needs to do is to go get it and she will come up with the seed companies and she can order the seed from there so they're all cds for Artie's around it's just a question of googling it and you will have to know because they say place they will probably say will probably be expensive because it's an f. One hybrid which means that the cross to create the c.v.s. One has to be done every year that film makes it expensive so they were so there's the answer for and given to google is this is the answer and basically from grime will give you the answer to the 10 o'clock teaser in about 3 or 4 minutes telling me I'm like I had and I've spent the last year we are following his company Norman broadsides and its 25th anniversary for a b.b.c. Radio Leeds documentary during which you will hear from. Lenny Henry Makani and Emma Rice the woman in charge of the Globe Theater heard all sides. No groundbreaking Shakespeare. Thought I thought I could basically have a thing or 2 and I took a barrier at the back to where it all began tell me the exact day of the 1st performances June 11th 92 and use all this was a good idea is that you know saying hang on how is Richard the 3rd going to work at all you know I was never frightened of anything like that we knew we could make it but they heard me in the back I'm very much a story of 25 years old signs this afternoon from 5 pm Evie see it's. Radio lates morning to Trevor Norman Sinan Rajai Norman Swan As well he will say so in a Sia as the answer to the 10 o'clock to which plan the family potatoes and peppers belong to we had a load or wrong answers last time of I just given you a letter right ounces Graham bottle right Ok so just explain to us the difference then and why of sullen a.c.s. He's writes books Solon a is so Solanum and suddenly oh my and deadly night shade wrong. There are examples of plants are in the sun and I see family and in fact. Peppers are. Tomato. So they are those a genius within a family so it's this strange sort of process of plant naming which has about 3 or 4 different sort of sections to it and the plant family is we had an example from one of my callers about Coleus. They belong to a family called me a she which is the dead nettle family and the squid stands a square and they have a particular type style a flower and the so it's the same with the tomato family that they have a particular style of flower it's the flower that determines what family they sit in so if you looked at the flowers on a pepper plant in its amount of plant of the no bean plant you would find that they're there that they're almost identical in their style of presentation and that's really what it boils down to said the world of plant family he's complex and he's constantly changing because of our advanced knowledge in d.n.a. And genetic fingerprint and so on we've been able to sort of revisit all these things that the nighest sorted out 2 or 300 years ago he didn't have the level of scientific understanding and equipment that we have these days now we can where much much more able to become clear about these plant families and so solid I see is that is the to Modern Family basically in other countries we're now able to be more clear. Next week Richard No but a lot of these plans from the solidarity family come from South America right so rather strange sort of geographical inclusion in the conversations and it's complex it seems well I've watched a program I can't remember which one it was well what's the problem where the basically tell me. Everything that I call a Barry is in fact not a Barry and the only thing that is authentically a berry is actually a banana or something honestly something like that right there you know when you do this right. You say but when you listen to James wall he was one of the colder that's my bottom based right some of the stuff that he comes out of this incredible Yeah because you know that by the way when I didn't pass a raise I'm Black Berrys i actually berries but I don't understand a series of little berries I said it's very common to you know a droopy I've got some tablets she mentioned Stephen good morning in the morning and you say it's a Groening's David Martin but my question is then I grow Gallic and only and you know it had not done to me not a yes or no reason why I kept thinking I mean last year I threw that many that I've got kind of 2 book that was left of it so you can be having pickled onions or winter I. Mean he's a man I just would have to plant them and I I personally have never known anybody to plant slots at this time of year I could be as good as you could be a 1st you could do you know you could experiment and then let us know how your experiment goes with that my time well that well do a small experiment there that's. Right Ok then 2nd question yes Dave I've got a dad with various fruit trees in plums apples now I had one pack tray that gave really good fruit. Right to about the scabs on a strong fungal disease that. Encouraged Bi-Polar a circulation so if you'll pay a tree is a little bit congested in its growth only sitting in a part of the garden where it sheltered and other things around it create porous circulation that's lucky to be the cause well not the cause but the fungus is the cause but he's lucky to be encouraged by Paul Reiser connection so if you can do something to free up the atmosphere around the tree on the bar pruning or removing other plants around it then you will probably find the scab will go away not just one last quick thing about half a dozen Bush is now the true kid really well 2 years this year that. Then you know I'm not in the same position in the Gatton he went went wrong pollination is that dreadful process that we were talking earlier on about pear trees that was actually flower much earlier than people think. And I think because of that only takes a strange period of weather a lack of pollinating insects and bingo but if the Bushies are old that won't help much matters either have you got any decent cutting material on there that you could take some. Good in there are all to get up maybe go maybe 10 fruit and do. The amount and yeah. I think it might be a time to think about taking some decent hardwood counting so you can do that over the next sort of month probably take some decent hardwood counting when you get them rooted then kick out the parent plants and start again Ok thank you all are curious like Sally goes on even. Thought hands in Halifax says mornin haven't seen Graham Good morning and when should I call back aboard Leah today when the program's friends are finally I knew you were going to say that after 12 o'clock. Cut it back by about a 3rd and exact your 3rd Yes say I was not a hot job now it's a prune job right cut back to the next to a decent pair of new buds will be great little clusters are great. So cut it back by about a 3rd of its height now and then you do another 3rd in the spring and that encourages a plant to carry on to produce good flowers make some very good 345303 double 3 double 3 text a one trouble free style that message with the word leads or email Richard stead of b.b.c. Duck. With your questions I've got a fascinating fact for you a little bit later on also as well will be heading back to basics and asking are you supper ific or parasitic haven't really got that right it's close enough like a good. And also as well we're going to assault your asparagus so watch watch out still let me because by the way if you Mr Graham has bought me a couple of conkers go to say the bit on the small side. I'm not going to be put in a piece of string on the I don't think it's a 24 or a 6 or no score no no no but these conkers and gram Israel we had a we had someone who was an expert in spiders who was on last week and they said basically this conquer thing is nonsense it is but you've got to say that there aren't any surprises so I'm not sure it works. There it Webster as you details it's looking good so far on the roads no major problems reported to slow sidebands me talked with road coming out of bounds just before the m one rounded up nothing unusual about really apart from that all ease well in spite of the length closures main Halifax on. 6 to 9 and also as well a Marsh Lane in Leeds to abusing the trains no service on Northern between Bradford interchange new Pudsey due to an incident on the line that's the latest to be to spot the problem give us a call 301230182 Derek Webster b.b.c. Radio Leeds travel. Travel. 303018 b.b.c. Radio only. It's time for Back to basics with the question I use a prophetic or parasitic I think I'd rather be the former than the latter parasitic sounds a bit dodgy Yeah although I don't even know in which which context so I will defer to our learned gardening friend Graeme ports Well it's the story of fungus Richard and we get these sort of stories about people with having toast always popping up in the law there's a certain amount of concern about why these totals are there all they caused any damage. And the vast majority of toast always pop up in the lawn because you know damage atoll because they're probably soporific In other words they're living on dead material under the ground and that's what the word soporific means is living on dead material so the vast majority of going that pop up in our lawns and even in our borders are actually doing a good job because they're breaking down dead material and as they break it down they release all the goodness out of it and that their fall feeds alone will feed other plants are associated with it. So the some pretty funky I are actually beneficial to those because say you know if you go into a woodland and if on a fallen tree the chances are they'll be 4 or 5 different Fungo attacking the tree trunk and breaking it down and all the goodness gets released back into the forest floor and benefits the trees that are growing there if it's a parasitic fungus I then it would the suggestion is with the word parasitic that is actually causing damage and this year we've had examples of powdery mildew that's a parasitic funk going he said tucking a live plant and is trying to kill it and so there are loads and loads of examples of funk are the problems to loose and they're the parasitic some fun guy but if we go back to the story that we had with green or in the wake of about the Fly Agaric Fung going the bright red right Red wrong which he's it's not it's not likely to kill you it's actually an allusion to Janet Fung going but it will certainly cause you some severe health problems so it's one to lead one to enjoy looking at but don't touch it right basically But that's a symbiotic fungal and that's one in association with certain plants so that's another word that gets bolted onto the end of this fungus story and that's fun guy that live in association with other with another plant to the benefit of both them and they fly carry leaves in association with pointer ease and birch trees which is why when you find it you find that underneath point trees or underneath birch trees and it's actually living with the bush tree and it's helping the birch tree to absorb nutrients and water. And that's you know a relatively sort of unusual circumstance but that's how a lot of these fungal live so really the world of fungal right is are the soporific in which case they killing off that material breaking it down releasing the nutrients all the parasitic In which case we jump around to get that sort of concerned about it we get plants damaged by it black spot on Rosies or powdery mildew and so on and then this is funny one which is the symbiotic relationship between one fungus and the other which again of course he's beneficial so then we all can I ask an even more basic question go for mushrooms and tell still's yet mushrooms edible toadstools not both in full guy no no the word mushroom toads tall are. Exactly the same word so you can use whichever you like if you want to go to if you went to a supermarket and said I'd like some toadstools are supposedly tell you that I'm sad I'm but actually they do because they mushrooms. So there is no difference between the word mushroom toadstool so you can confuse a supermarket if you wanted to do so type stores here maybe we could start something I think we probably just had Yeah maybe we could insist on everybody listens to this program yes banishing the word mushroom Yes from their vocabulary Yes Can I Can I please have a bacon sandwich what would you like with it can have some toadstools and I was sorry what Yeah so turn still a mushroom exactly the same they are right but obviously within the world we tend to think in the world of toadstools me there are those that might cause a problem yes and within the world of mushrooms most of the rebel correct not true right and I also know someone who are swears by the theory if you can peel Eakin eat it when it comes to the mushrooms Would you subscribe to that or not and no categorically no categorically no well there we go. Still mushroom thing is there is there is is probably more my level so I will care that's the thing I've learned but there's one thing you can look out for Richard is if if you go on the thought para website and thought periscope t.h.o. All p. Without the pair always p. a Double or a w. North Yorkshire just off the I warm and they have 2 or 3 fungus forays where they have a fungus x. But I think from probably one of the legion of us trees and they they literally give you a tour around the gardens because it's an arboretum you can imagine the number of different toadstools or mushrooms depending on which word you want to use they they go round the Arboretum and show you always and say this one's out of all this one doesn't taste very nice and therefore isn't edible and this one might kill it and so it's a learning curve if in doubt don't pick it that's the secret to the whole story of mushrooms and toast those if in doubt don't pick it thoroughly entertaining back to basics this morning. Sunday team and parade. B.b.c. Radio only. So . We have. You. Radio Leeds will play that for Chris on route to Farr's lay on the subjects of the fun guy and the like he says My dad used to say to me all mushrooms are edible some only once Chris thank you very much for getting in touch this morning 034-5303 double 3 double 3 text 81 treble 3 style the message with the word leads or email Richard stead b.b.c. Doco dot u.k. Will save a top tip till after 11 o'clock would you like a fascinating fact Graham go for marvelously not one I have yeah and I will speak to Shayler and Joe I've got a couple of questions for us my fascinating fact feel this morning Graeme is the record for the tallest sunflower. Halley on 1st sight I'm hoping out of this correct is how you pronounce the 2nd with the right held. Held by Hans pizza Sheaffer from Germany he grew one wants 9.17 mates is which crane let me tell you a 30 feet one inch tool that was in 2004 this was the 20142014 that's what I meant to say of course this was the thought I was still struggling with Honestly this was the 3rd time he had broken his own records. How tall was your sunflower Graham was the tallest one if I didn't grow. I'm sure other people would have grown choose the variety called Russian giant Graham and next time you decide to join in the fun that's very kind of his I thank you very much for a fascinating fact you are welcome so copies doffed to Hans Peter Schiff and his 30 foot long sunflowers you and I would say yes and us Gail. Teatime. C.v. Personality I want to. Go out traveling the country of as much as I do and as a someone at Leeds I mean the changes a week for that new John Lewis bit down they are valid you think it's very very shiny you know and the folk do the buff. To shine it. Down it just. Wanted some shoes off and I was up. From 3 my little girl girls it. Was real the reason we got away b.b.c. Radio Leeds Let's head to Huddersfield and she was in birch in Cliff good morning little. Red not that good. I guess a Green Party can still come I go. Now I knew. That I was out to do. I know. You know you can't say anything let me tell you. I do I do apologize she she Laplace can see just ignore him. Oh I really think Regis had. Called thought he listens to people when they read no peace it is talking over there yes he does Iraq and white oak until they get talking now we've had babies and I want to pass them on when you size hard by these Are we talking about an advice his part in 2 hours from the one who could go out I don't know when he would be 3 feet high and Woody and his yellow flowers on it no. Think I have a pink one in a yellow yellow or least I want my feet but I quickly now that I've already do go up in a pin qualities about a foot by foot high by a foot wide No it sounds to me like it's the buy shoes potentilla so that for preference in this area shaded I would always say if you want to move to plant and spitted and divide it in this area because of a you know strange northern climate it's actually better to do the jumps in the spring Rosin to do it now you want to see a I want to get the just basically 2 on each one the time I actually rooted right from the parent plant right but in that case you have to do it now you have to move it now yeah. But I'm still not certain in fact whether we're talking about the same plant I'm still thinking that your yours is or is the wood you want if you've taken a cutting from got it rooted and that's almost certainly the woody that's the Shrub potentilla Yeah yeah I think it will be raw in that case ignore the advice about lifting and dividing it because that's irrelevant if you wanted to lift the Bible you can do that any time during the dawn season Ok All right can I ask you about the real one tree with pink Betty yes this one around the corner. To Matthew McAfee and it's from Tammany Parish in. Any other always full of pink berries My He now has a very few long. It's the luck of the draw. The Russians again are a strange problem over all it requires is bad weather and not flying days and then get pollinated So you know Japan h h privacy of run out a slightly different time because I fly different times it means I found different weather conditions and that's all it takes with a plug on that so one you get a good crop another you might get nothing it'll. Never have anything from it have you not ready to get prompted right down to the bottom of the gotten. Quite so Ok. That my own to 2 feet and all the water drains that's exactly the conditions wrong wouldn't want I want to draw my root system so that is why plant wrong place is me it's me that didn't didn't plant in the proper hour I. Thank you very well I shared and I suspect g.i.m.p. Shall have a great Sunday that Sherry and Cliff let's head to. Bradford I think this is Joe Morning Joe. Oh yeah very good thank you yes it's a gram Joe I am right because my mother in law lives near the fire I went there few months ago I'm seeing a lovely military and several I love the open seas they saw me yet in fact all. Well but even in the top because it was so love it was just trying. To be what you. Need to be and afraid. Yeah so if you if you put the seeds mix the seeds up with with a handful of compost onto a politician by put them in Afraid not in a freezer but in the fray judge and leave them there perhaps until after Christmas and then also the whole lot and see what happens. But my mom thinks. That but it's something that s'mores compost and a pile of themed back similar policy and bag up put a label on it stick it in the fridge remember don't to take it out and cook it. I need to put a live on it. And then start some time off to Christmas. Without you oh yes he would yes all right. Thank you very much so there we go questions from Sheila and Joel you can join is almost 3 full 5303 double 3 double for a. Friend David Bowie and life. The Radio Leeds Good morning this is Richard in full Tim Tim is back next week Graeme is not Aaron Hickman will be here answering your gardening questions and then Tim and Graeme will be reunited in a fortnight's time that's right for the 1st one that you've done together in a month for this one indeed we've got a couple of guests coming in over the following few weeks here from a wonderful nursery bones like specialist like a panther's and the following week hopefully we've got somebody coming in from the biodynamic Association. Harmless stops you new tricep Well biodynamic it sounds quite superhero ish but I almost wish I specialized in Agapanthus As for no other reason than being able to introduce myself with a business card of hello yes which is especially as an accomplice big great weight see where you know break the ice now let's head to horse with John good morning Yes good morning to you both and I hope next week Richard to be quite. Well travelled I will do my best I will practice my lingo locally enough this is going but so are a twin town trip when we were looking at Belgium we didn't know whether we will be going where they speak Flemish or wound. Will loon because there is big Flemish or loon and we are going to the French speaking and area of how was your friend. Very good yeah you expats in that way wasn't know per the air and Anyway yes I will do my best I will try and find the equivalents in France Belgium and Germany will be my personal quest you would like to speak about ports and. Is that right swallow what you already know do you when the moment you see advertising shot. By all of us you know weapons are meant to be so much flowering when. They are used to come now they. They they punch in violence their own silent this time of year are going to Hardy and I some of them now some of the better for aunties now will be in flower when you buy them and they'll still be in flower in my providing you go in tight the dead heads off every now and again. They all fully went to Hardy So you know you know call me going on my all winter Ali and they will fly right the way through into the early part of the summer. Well that is ironic So they're really good for sort of going to containers and if you bub a few you know definite was underneath them you'll find you get a lovely display of daffodils in the spring and you go to Whistler Florida winter Yeah that's great in Iraq All right John thanks John I think you have a good day thank you very much joining horse Firth that let me head back to the Texan pound from Otis failed says I've got some raw sprays that are still further saying and have been since July I have them given in March and there was a label saying all symbolists How long will they carry on fruiting and what do I do with them when they're finished well if I started in July and they still frozen you've done very well for a 1st season because this is the autumn fruit in robbery it's called a primo kind in the fruit flowers and fruits on kinds that are brand new each year and if you wish to once the problems are finished fruiting any of harvest of the last fruit then you can then sometime in February you can then cut the kinds down to about a sort of 4 or 5 inch stumps so that you know exactly where the kinds are and the plant will then go on next season to produce some brand new kinds and the whole stock cycle will start again so that's the normal song for from protein wells because if you want to cheat then you can leave some of the kinds in the spring time and you will actually get runs because in June and July so you can leave some kinds on take some kinds out but the traditional way with a little monsters is to prune the kinds back hard in February but leave a 4 or 5 inch stump on so you know where they are so that's a normal system Thanks for your question Pam appreciate it more until rain who says we have a grape vine in the greenhouse it's 3 years old never had grapes on yet yes sorry never had grapes on yet do we prune it and if so how and it's in a postes When do we re pots Well the reporting preferably a spring time job so that some time in life every early. The plant breaks into new growth the pruning will have to be normally the normal protein is the end of December early January and all the new growth that it produced not the stablish main stem but all the new growth that it produces a summer you cut that back to 2 buds so you follow all that brand new progress back to where it starts from and you take it off the table back to the main stem and then go you should then get great but I suspect that one of the reasons why you're not going grapes is because it's in a container and grapes really really do not on their roots restricted. When you know that a planted great foreigner in your possibly some of the areas of France Belgium you'll be going to you might well see somebody old the great ponds put their roots down 10 metres into the ground to imagine putting a plant that wants a 10 metre root system into a small pot isn't going to like it to more so for preference but the plant into the garden the old system was the root outside in the top on the inside so you take a pane of glass out plant the grape outside the green and some of the other growth to come through that would be much much better for a much better for the great dog I've been told are full Vinnie are just I'm just to the east of Leeds so that's simple news and yes that's right yeah we do what we're doing the X.'s out of West Yorkshire as for every 15 yards and it was amazing that it was just just they had no way and it all these great and top quality wine is gone and I think it is probably one of the most northern being yours in the country there is actually one down home valley not very far from home Oh yes yes but I'm not sure how successful that is no good night as well because again when we did when we went home Firth we had someone come down from the main yacht so yeah we had to take a couple of it suppose you had a sample to see you about lunch and be rude not so. Absolutely Did you have your cake and cheese with it no but funny as you mention that we've got some more for after 11 these supply has returned a moment to play like a little piece of music by everything stop in for tea as well and if you like to yes you'll need to do that is that what we do after 11 o'clock if you like didn't do it last week he didn't but if you can find it on the system it's everything stops with my type that in and it's awesome to see what we get you never know if you would like to come on ask Graham a question and then you can always got to do to do that is give us a call 10345303 double 3 double 3 and that's the best way to do it secondly Majerus texting a one treble 3 starting out message with the word. Blades or you can e-mail Richard stead of b.b.c. . 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Cup double that and Lewis Hamilton has extended his lead in the Formula One championship with a win in the Japanese chrome Prix today an engine problem to his closest rival for the title Sebastian Vettel in lap 4 baby sneeze is 4 minutes past it you'd have to rush off to no good. Right what did you make of the Mary Berry gingerbread one wide. Sublime. There's another one in the freezer. Which you might not be on duty so you're going to set fire to something. Like. An Open All Hours shopkeeper. You know. Basically Normally at this point Carano you're not normally on a on a Sunday not not to reggae Nor mine but normally that they have a guest in to me but because Tim's off the Basically phone the programming for a couple of weeks scraping the bottom of the barrel and the vast Yeah and therefore what I'm doing is I am almost passing on the insults by you. Yeah there were 2 to fill this small because Graham Well I don't think I did you normally do this crime or not is this something quite unique Now that's absolutely right this is a 1st a one off right Graham is going to do some poetry award but you often do poetry at your gardening talks when i guess when I got into gardening talks to God in clubs and so on I have a about 10 different talks that I do and her each of them I've got a little piece of poetry and so I thought this morning because it's autumn that I bring in the autumn Banty polling which is an even talk I do called Autumn bounty So would you like me to see if I can put on my best poet poets voice how long is it was a piece of skin no matter how many can I ask for verse I like doing limericks instead of i go i can i cannot panel Limerick in the time that you read the poem almost undoubtedly you know. You're ready for the calories you're already and yeah I'm going to I'm going to going to go write the gardening year is closing down but don't let's finish with a frown with berries and seeds to satisfy only you can garden to the sun goes down the gardening year is near its end but don't allow it to set a trend with Roots and Shoots to help dirty your boots you can garden till you cannot bend the gardening year can still be worthwhile so keep on working with a smile with rhizomes and combs to beautify or how you can garden some more for a while. The gardening year is about to close so they're so good you told Don I suppose with compost and spade and a very sharp blade you can garden to ease your work. There you are very nice sublime just like a cake on a flight and you worried what the heck you hex rhizomes rhizomes the ginger cake actually. Very late because it's a root ginger and in fact it's not a root it's actually a stem so when people say I've got root Ginger it's actually wrong what they've got to stand Ginger because rhizomes are underground every day is the school day absolutely. And there's and here we go then. The day Shorten and the night's drawing in how low and fireworks Parkin stuffed in a tin we say Autumn fall is the American trend if it were down to me I'd simply call it back and. The clown to the morning will be thinking of at times to use the old spots of light to it so but it will fit in bike more see some bright sunny spells developing with temperatures today reaching about 15 or 16 Celsius just like Westwind but even I take a cloud so the clouds going to the bank can prevent temperatures from dropping to light I'd say down to about 11 Celsius 11 is 52 in fine heights. gallivanting And when we not. Do what we were doing the program that we're not doing the governing. We can kind of whip you over to Belgium to do the guy. A lot better and joke and see if yes well you know the shops in the name has failed shops you know to sell beer in chocolates the program though however. Now on May Day as well as come signing the job of the Wake back to basics and the top tip which is still to come as well as the 10 o'clock teaser in who knew poetry is mostly about your question so let's get another one Margaret Simponi from money Margaret Good morning gentleman call me Margaret big mining I want to ask about my drink to my adventures overseas to get old and last weekend I found some like I can only describe as like Latics on some of this and and on done despite the leaves I've never ever seen this a leave of habit. What kind felt when I went there only by half the size of your think you nailed most of them right and then I went to call them of the Just that like I think it's quite a really quite that it sounds to me as if you've got an evaluation of one of many different forms of sky and insect. I've seen my face now it's good next batch seen a lot of spider. Spiders Well Richard knows how to get rid of spiders you've got to compress by the sight of him. But. Spiders don't normally might have any impact on on a plant if you can see a spot with an i.q. It's not want to cause any problems from your description it sounds as if you've got Sky and insect. Well it's kind interactive stranger danger is so called a complex life so I'll live start a cycle but it ends up when he becomes an adult sections down somewhere on the planet either in the leaves on the stand and attaches itself to the plants such stream and so it literally continually drool sap out of the plant so over time the large population would gradually weaken the plant to make it differently on one side of the plant after off the stems I took off the senses I think if I could do all yes as far as a certain kind insect I have cut this stems back to that could go back I mean it was actually a little bit high they had not but I had a problem with an absolutely beautiful vitiated one of them up had actually had take a plastic chain and left it up because ever so had the top pair they had as it was spraying open natural and we got along yes I try and I mean I water the everything about love stuff like a net now I walk into every single night and it's been beautiful but I've never had so. I own the leaves that the Lisa cuddling up so that isn't taking the sap and the leaves that's right now I've got some leaves on that lasted well not only did that go in rough knows what they do don't they but some of them as like as if they'd been. So I can actually layout lack Well I think that's just the markings court by the Skylane set and I think all you can do Margaret when the ladies draw is to clean them up as much as you can don't put them on the compost heap get rid of them or away from the garden because they I doubt that you see of this kind insect behind all that there are loads and of the different phases of the insect which you probably won't be out to see a much smaller parts of the life cycle and therefore by catering to the leaves you're physically taking the Skylane say to wife in the garden and that's the simplest way of dealing with it good luck girl if you get the sorted Margaret in Pontefract that now is we've heard it and as I've stressed I am merely an insurgency on to this program small to you is on once a month I'm reliably informed. Brown some day good morning good morning and I will hand you over to Graham. For your mum Flower I'm sure it's not a grilling really. But I believe I could be horribly off the mark with this that we're going to be talking about vegetables That's right well no no actually Oh right no we know obviously Oh also I want to thank you triple society we do come speak. From all that areas of hole to coach at right now this week coming we've got Graham Watson of which they now thought might give you Rates of a clue because I can break which Isn't it would be how they giant gooseberry. Competition and we have Graham Watson he's I think he's won this for quite a few he is on and off. But he grows close race and that if you go to the competition show it's amazing all these gooseberries that I have a very peculiar set of scales down by 2 to measure the the whites of the goose brain the size of the Goes By Yes yes yes he's very very souls who think they enter a design that God has wrought the size measurement and weighing That's right but he's going to be talking about the history and growing of heavyweight those plays. I would have thought having a lot of gooseberries about an oxymoron is not. As easy for you to say. Yeah so it's also talking about the 200 year old 1st show can break so that's the show I'm growing them ill have coaching implements the sale of goes brace I hope is nothing else we will have our own probably going to fight for style sometimes some of our growers bring in. Young plants of going to try their best things are spring cabbage and possibly some people who still haven't gotten around to the outside several growers have got those that could be spring cabbage for so that's right big deal they want to things my way or maybe they know maybe they're all planted now as of being sold elsewhere . But issues you grow the meeting starts it's 8 o'clock at least Paxton hall to cultural hall one night 6 Cokes to lie Headingley Elyse 5 to a baby admission is free so there's no excuse when it comes to moan I know it is coming along so yes we have a raffle and when we have refreshment song. Sounds like a good excuse to turn up to me it's an you know it's a lovely evening it really is that you can The Lots of all members that so if anyone comes along with a queer way there's always one of the members and I'm set out that's right so so unlike the topic you will fail again spray which is a square. So just remind us when and when play Sunday it's at the Paxton hall one night 6 toast Alaina Headingly Yeah Elyse $5.00 to $8.00 days I'm also just mention some sort of just reminders when it sees so we just saw right just a Tuesday thank you say icicle I say it's a clock Yeah yeah I also thought Paul this is something that's coming up in November so this is just a little mention to the crew something I'm growing as we have a scris something to show on the 25th of November at that same address. Sorry I'm sure you'll post details on our Facebook group with Rose and I will and I'm sure somebody from. Some part then will be doing it in or if not I will remind you again please do Sunday yeah that would be great thank you very much indeed Sandy Brown. Sounds of them unseen I mean they can do it thank you very much indeed questions welcome 034-5303 double tradeable 3 well you can text a one travel through a stub a message with the word leads the 3rd way of getting into it she's by the mail Richard stead b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. Richard stead of b.b.c. Doc. And we will scour the text emails and telephones after Robbie Williams who's next to me on b.b.c. Radio or yourself. And the next thing I knew you were. A group. Is about if you ever accidentally found yourself where the news is so big Yorkshire funny. How he is clearly a we are we have handed the video. Out there we see how the plane have gone down and you had words from 12 b.b.c. Radio Leeds. Already. Plenty of questions to shoehorn in between now and midday including only text on the email although we are now waiting on a couple of e-mails sue in the shed has been given out their own email address yes that was poor chap emerges from. Now now it's a completely different on national c.b.c. When say once machine only uses the yesterday we don't know if an e-mail address. She wasn't aware of which we treated said should be sent he said and right anyway I digress and hello to I do your text and sit in just a moment and only e-mail as well good morning to you Mary we will let We will give you an answer to your question very shortly but Simons might seem very patiently in Leeds morning Simon well in doubt I would really hear good thank you 30 crime money Simon. Crean just quick question part of the problem but a little be agreeing to gardening. Very good. That's a lot of. The summer nice ball to create. And we absolutely have a problem yeah the wood to flick color full of lovely green standard wings. We have just seen some of which I kind of expected. These buttons of gum so but. I'm just wondering what to do to bring them back all just Ok So really planting. When they planted in the inboard who's the one yes right what it underneath the ground there will be a bulb quite a sizeable bowl probably. And you've got 2 choices You can either lift the bulbs now and store them draw either winter and start again next year you can leave the bulbs in the ground and just that top guys that you've got this died back and that's all it is used his dying back you can just trim that off. A sort of 4 or 5 inches of stand on it so that you can remember where the bugs are. And just let it go through the winter and it'll come back next year oh some tough sorry. Stories you're going to do anything ground this is how you can if you choose to collect them and store them draw over winter. For preference just leave them alone and just cut the stems back well that's absolutely fantastic All right all right Simon thank you very much indeed luckily. Graham would you like a text or an e-mail before Derek gives the travel I think we'll probably have an e-mail an e-mail Ok this is from Mary Mary Moody who says My name is Mary and I live in cells and I bought the sec him and I believe whole plan on sale in Sussex in May is a small plant it's now almost one metre in both width and height how do I overwintering that's a very good question and it really depends on which of the ecumenism it is because one of them. Is one that comes from you see it in Madeira and the thing can get to 789 feet high incredible flowers point but they're not hardy so it means that you know you've got to plant this and me to haul you will need to keep it over winter indoors and keep the frost free so it can all be in a greenhouse or a cold frame or a cold porch but preferably with decent light because otherwise you lose it but it's got to be frost free and then plan to out sometime towards the end of April and the problem take off and you get $11.00 huge white flower spike coming out if it's the species I think it is then you get one massive flower spike coming up and the plant is called mana copeck So when the plant to fly out it dies and that means you go but you've got to say some seed and grow some more but that depends on which species it is and I don't know which one it is so it looks like peeling on a what she's the one that grows in Madeira but it may not be but nevertheless they're not fully Hardy Ok There you go the merry hopefully that helps b.b.c. Radio lates just approaching $1130.00 we've got the top tip on the on the way asparagus is going to be assaulted. Reify k. You've got to keep listening for that haven't you. Watched Yorkshire travel b.b.c. Radio only. The should be a play on words with asparagus and tips as well somewhere along the line bodies can't think of one how of the. Road looking Derrick Well they're looking Ok at the moment stand to get busy as you might imagine. Wakefield road eastbound very slow there just a bible road cycling very much business as usual. Hill Halifax a $6.00 to $9.00 those languages of roadworks time likely to cause delays as well also 20 street in Huddersfield as well now as far as the trains are concerned and no service on Northern between Bradford interchange and new Pudsey due to emergency services dealing with an incident on the line in mind if you're travelling by train today seem to be running well. 123 Derek Webster b.b.c. Radio Leeds travel. Travel. 3 o 3. Radio only. Play Smokey Robinson the miracles very soon indeed but I could really do with a top tip what have you got for me this week talking about Spartacus. And it's time again when you've. In the early part of the summer you should then once you've done that 1st enjoy or then you're at the top. And it will get 234 maybe 5 feet high and it literally looks like asparagus for but you know substantial stems that produce these leaves and then it really depends on whether you go to my over or a tea or a feed asparagus. Because maybe something you don't know Richard but the my over off his paragraphs is a much better strain to have than a female because the asparagus is much larger when we're talking about cause yet or on I wanted to say but for fear of sounding stupid that he's better to have a the males rather than females or vice versa when its cause yet says Well isn't it you need to feed my was to produce a cause yet you don't want my old flower right with a cause yet because the my Oh you're absolutely right if you got the most I recall jet. In the flour will get pollinated if you don't use it for deep fried is part of for deep dark cold yet for I was there then you will end up with the cause yet being pollinated and you will end up with a Morrow So if you take off the my off hours and of course leaves my flowers are the ones that don't have the embryo cause at the back of them you took them out for I was off and all you do is continue to harvest cause yet but with the asparagus so my old plant in the female plant when you want a mild problem because you get that responder's this time of year it's time to assault it and you take it down to a 2 inch dump you take all the times off and you can compost the stems and then just wait till spring and early summer before you get next batch if you want to mulch it you can do that at this time of year as well some where rotted out ammonia over the top of it being yummy asparagus being go Thank you Graham. Sunday team and parade. B.b.c. Radio only. One is funny Graham should mention 2 inch jump because that reminds me . Of let's go you know how do I know. That I could have said substantial stems and I had that ran down but then he said to interest him but it was like here is now you know looking a gift horse in the mouth and Yorkshire brass this afternoon David how are you I'm seen you for months you know you do is that would be the reason I haven't see. Yeah I'm ground that we're good thank you very good here what have you or what have you been up to then why what why have you been avoiding me David Well I have been avoiding Yeah I don't know really which is just busy when we're working over the top last night when you were as well when I was here we were the 1st No no I was I was over there is well right but I was working with one of the finest plus buns in the world with me last night and a very good so yes cracking event to repeat program did you get stuck in that traffic or you went over the 50 minute we're very good where you were No I tell you were well on the way across as well now you know you people do what they want done far far be it for me to judge. A great chunk of the journey I was sat behind a car which on the driver's side window had several leads reiners car stickers and on the passenger side back window cut like cast Tigers well so either this is a family divided his and hers tight can I say that because it was a fellow driving and so I presume it was burned then wife and there has been support slaves and the wife can ask but for your edging your bets massively with you know back in both all season it's a horse race beliefs about you know it's very much a family spall their cities and yeah you know grandson when yes he did yes with another friend from who plays for only the we haven't heard yet so on looking forward to seeing this often in the coming Sunday teaser of those who are going to have a story I had to wear a big orange bit because I was looking very fortunate to go down it's not because you're a messy to no no no no although to be fair I was on my way down to the picture this big orange big on and I was stopped by someone and asked where he could get a hotdog. So I'm not really sure I was looking the part anyway I digress what's coming up with you from 1 o'clock Dave Goodness me and we're are just massively into the autumn winter concert season now and one of the 1st things I'm going to tell. About really is the list of events I mean it's just unbelievable There are so many brass band concerts between now and the festive season. And a lot of messages coming where can we see you have knows why they want to see me but I'll tell you I'm not I'm literally out every weekend with a different band between now and Christmas and there's a very special event isn't there yet on the only 5th of November there's an absolutely very special event in Huddersfield Town Hall is this is this really that you want to thank you want is your new concert yes it's once every 2 years isn't it once every 2 years and our friend Mr Pussy bear always said Sharlee a challenge yeah and he sent me a caucus this year. I'm going to wear the the purple jacket with the pickups and restrict and. I'm going to play a piece of music with a twist What's the twist I'm not telling you because the 9 to 11 I was to find out because you really want to see how you doing a solo debut I might be. Possibly because you know there's a certain person is your act is the warm up act who you know now could you stop talking in code. Same thing that chair on a Sunday morning. Tim's a warm up act is he doing the singing and stuff him no he's not singing No You know he just does the war because he's just saying that's not a ridiculous thing to say like saying I'm a good singer yeah he's a guitar Yes Well yeah yeah so that's that So basically you just told us last if that's not happening on the program from want to. Know about some of the thank you and we started off with some Emerson Lake Compounce Oh very good and a lot of my show start with a fanfare which kind of tells you that we're going to play Fanfare for the common man. The opening March is a piece of music called Penn I'm way which was the signature match of the because your caller a band they were one of the finest plus puns in the world but they became a casualty of the. 947 minus nationalize ation than just this just this done that because the owner of the band was was vehemently against the nationalization of the industry so I just shut the band. Which was very sad. And the amusing piece of music today for someone's birthday who you actually know is one of your midweek callers another one of these guys ology ones here yes. John from Huddersfield Oh right yes I'm not going to tell you what we're playing but I'll tell you something we're going to he's going to ring me up at the end of the afternoon he's going to go you're dead right it's one of those. But he's not made us put the request in he's a member of the. We've got a lovely well she called me Van when you found him so low. Cathedral the Scottish music arranged by 2 Germans which everybody thinks has been around for years by Actually it's only 35 years ago I would be given that one unerring. Polls taken as of 2 o'clock with Jupiter from the planet tremendous record from the crimes of Kahlua band 2nd hour the old favorite orange juice from the film Brassed Off on the run away. And they don't really go I was saying earlier I want it well Richard Richard has to process the French earlier on when he's going only travels in a couple weeks so while I was trying to learn Spanish and I went into the supermarket in Spain the other week I didn't spend weeks trying to learn how to ask for. So I went in I said Hala. Cinco la just the ham pole for the law and the woman behind the counter said which part of West Yorkshire you have. Seriously yeah so do the fish so I'm Castleford I live there it's what. You could even tell my West Yorkshire accent I love it a species afternoon English folk song Sweet It was the test piece for the 4th section bands in 2010 so that's a good listen I know a poignant and appropriate him given what happened in Vegas in earlier in the week and this was already in the program but we're going to play the music from Saving Private Ryan into the fall in this week's issue and then we finish it all off with what I think is the most splendid finale we have a play on Yorkshire brass and the stick out about shall marry video with blood dive bomb plane you can't put a black dog. Lots of. Us think the thing is I went with a black. Last night in 3 weeks time I'm working with break ups and I strike I've worked with all the big name brands you know and he's it's one big family it's not one big happy family necessarily. Big family and we all strive for the same goals in between one and 3 every Sunday with everything together and we feature all the press you know the best. Life. Smokey Robinson and indeed the miracles Tracks of My Tears all made me say radio late I'm the cad and I spent the last year with following his company northern broadsides and its 25th anniversary for a b.b.c. Radio documentary during which you will hear from Lenny Henry Marc Audi and Emma Rice the woman in charge of the Globe Theatre. Groundbreaking. I could basically have a thing or 2 and I took Barry lots of back to where it all began tell me the exact day of the 1st performances June 11th 92 and use all this was a good idea is that you not saying hang on How's Richard this is going to work at all you know never frightened of anything like we knew we could make it work they heard me at the back I'm sorry. It's a story of 25 year old signs this afternoon from 5 pm b.b.c. Radio. Yeah busy old afternoon Paul Hudson on the way and then brass I was also the Devil Hills 8 o'clock connections is on the way at 6 o'clock and we well we've just heard from David hole exactly what's coming up on Yorkshire brass as well that's one so busy old afternoon on b.b.c. Radio Leeds Let's squeeze in as many calls as we can between now and a man as many questions I should say so I know people are waiting on texts and emails being answered but Brian is in Leeds morning Brian Yes good morning. Paula so you have not received the picture I sent you have to send in these pictures but it's a beautiful Arcade which has got 20 beautiful plant some flowers on it it's also got a long running down the side that looked like it since it's attack you might sort of place. What you've actually got the root system in the plant uses when the plant is growing hanging in the branches of a tree they sort of grey green roots that appear at top of the pot those are the roots the norm naturally will attach themselves to the tree and therefore secure the plant in its position you don't need to cut them off you don't need to worry about them because they're a perfectly natural part of the plant the plant breeze and absorb some moisture through those roots as well so you can ignore them. You're supposed to get bigger and bigger longer the longer yes before long to be in my party of the size. But here the on the plants Well it's a beautiful proposition but not not the picture that when they plowed through dies off all the flowers deal cooked their stock of Bravia course it from the Nazis I'm not separate from the top of the bottom out stock if you want to cut the flat once a foul spark is finished if you want to cut it back completely then you can come. Down as close to the buy as you can get it if you want to if you run your hand down the step around the flower stalk you will find somewhere down there you're found a little little models which are in fact don't buds and if you want to you can cut it back to those dormant buds and if you're lucky you might get another flower coming out. Of your visit pretty well you're right they want it under the bones or else you know if the plan is healthy and happy the chances are that it'll work and if it's a little bit less unhappy my not Brian thank you have a similar chair pretty shake all morning so mark him Bramley who says that it's my 1st year of having hanging baskets with fuchsias in them what should I do with them over winter plum the mouse he says if they've been hanging basket then if you've got a greenhouse or a conservatory or report or somewhere like that which is bright then you can lay them in the hanging basket over winter and get some cuttings from in the spring because if you plant them out now they may not be hardy fuchsias name I will lose them so if you can hang on to the baskets over winter. Then you'll get some cuttings off them in the spring but it needs to be in a frost free environment over winter id says I have a green gage tree planted in my garden which is never flowered I bought it for at least 5 years is there anything specific I can today treat it like a plum because that's basically what it is it goes back to more starting to earlier on about what is a drip drip persistent fruit and a growing gaze is just as much for starting fruit as a plum is plums and screen gauges grow each year the produce lots and lots of annual growth what you need to do with it is to cut that growth back in the summer time back to sort of July August when we cut it back to 4 or 5 buds that encourages the plant to make the right growth to produce flowers and then hope to get fruit from it but the problem is that plums plums and all started from flower and it goes back to the conversation we heard earlier about pear trees early flowering plants only trying fruit trees are difficult because all you want is the wrong weather conditions on the day when the flat when the pollen is released and you don't get the pollination so you might choose if you want to go back to the story about tackling it with a partner Reiss. Which might help yes in mice Manc does for most things. Fraser includes beno he's sedatives most of tackling the 2 are often normal he says ask Graham about the chemical reaction caused by eating asparagus Oh yes yeah yes I think all we all know about this day is a direct yes yes that's right and creates a fragrance as well doesn't it that's correct yes yes Ok so you know you're getting Thank you for that you pass phrases test this one it is very much rollin through I'm right Ok let's head back now and say hello to Diane in South ports she sent a picture of some seedlings she says can you tell me all the seedlings are could be foxgloves I think I'm about some foxglove seeds no the knobs it's a liverwort and it's growing on the top of the Morris compost in the in the can tell you it would have a certain order folks love you just need to remove those carefully so that you don't disturb the seed in the can tell you No but it's a thing called liverwort. So it's in the same group of plants and mosses and phones and it's certainly not. False absolutely hilarious Janice's also said as a picture she thinks she's got a pair of hollyhocks she says can you tell me things plants about hollyhocks please the answer is yes they are right. And usually hollyhocks are biannual So once they flowered if you're lucky you might get some embryo shoots at the base of the plant you might get small flowers next year but very often the hollyhocks are because the buyer knew it was a flower once and then they die and you can start again so you are the barn you popular so you can start again or you harvest your own seed morning to Sharon on the subject of great vines where to question great vines earlier and she senses a picture and she says I bought this grape vine 2 years ago and it's happy enough to fruit maybe my secret homemade fertilizer has helped Are you prepared to release that secret. Does involve eating asparagus 1st Sharon thank you very much indeed for those pictures we're nearly done we're nearly done for time this morning but thank you ever so much indeed for all your pictures as well that you've been posting on the Facebook page if you want to get involved Facebook dot com Just search for Sunday gardening on b.b.c. Radio Leeds and you can join in the best thing is the Greyman Tim Well I don't see it questions. Tim Tim Well Tim will monitor it and I might get involved in answering questions but I'm away for for a week so I may not be doing it for the next week right I'm going to learn a darkened room I that's what's a week for me just c.s.a. . Richard you been a Star thank you very much you know thank you helping with the program for the last 2 weeks just remind us what's coming up when you get back she got 2 very different very good guests for just after 11 o'clock the 2 weeks back we have actually as we've got. One of the family members of a. Wonderful family hall in Holland's wine hall and nearby. Their occupants especially as I have other things but recompense especially and they were given a particular status fishy about the r.h.s. As monster grows and so we've got calling coming in to tell us about the Panthers collection and this monster ghost itis I've been given and his dad staved has been showing I can Panthers Chelsea and other flower shows for many many years studying going and we've also hopefully that she's in the process of being planned hopefully in early November we've got somebody from the biodynamic Association actually coming into the studio and telling us about biodynamic gardening. So there's a story to the biodynamic associates sounds like the Justice League does know something almost sort of a bear but this is in purely implant terms that she's looking at the whole story of growing plants and all these because things like. Growing growing seeds by the mood so using the cycles of the moon eccentrics cetera it's a big story yes well for to that forgive me Philly I was meant Santos you earlier Philly is being pickling onions whilst listening to the program this morning and old Steven in school thought with his abundance of show ots philia said stick in my way because she's doing it for charity societies if this is funny who a few weeks ago we we've put some details out on on air for Philly because she was short of jam jars because she was doing Jan's and chutneys I think at the time. Sorry you had a tremendous response from people to give her all jam jars so that she can raise money for charity so keep going for what I won't give to spend the weekend pickling I think that would be a very fine fine way to spend a week I look forward to seeing a photograph of you pickling in your kitchen what. Do you know he's always crazy always got to try and throw something like that in his name you know ways got. To him make Graham thank you ever so much sharks Richard enjoy your Enjoy your week away and Graeme is back 2 weeks today because the gardening on Wednesday is not here for and then the week after as we previously mentioned we're not gardening because we're doing our tween towns tour doing chocolates and beer no history culture politics the my bit of food you name it but the you know there's there's there's there's a lot of sensible stuff to get out saith into as well I might be tuning in right good yet some more Actually if you listen in you'll find out a little bit more about our 1st destination which is that you know I don't even how to pronounce it properly this is this is how much I have to learn in the space of a week because let me tell you we come Monday the program on b.b.c. Radio Leeds will be kicking off in Sam pong some pole which sounds all right and it's the next Sam Paul suit to Suarez. That sounds like an insult as you like to so as a very good French Onion sample cities where I don't want to go around. You know for a week because that would be ridiculous Yes. So yet some more of find out more actually from a lady from head to bridge because some pulsar to Swas East twinned with Hebden Bridge so well we'll talk about that also on the program George jag. Stand up comedy and life cookery George egged on the program tomorrow and she's. The critically acclaimed stand up comedian and actress is also heading to West Yorkshire later this month so we're all on the program tomorrow so there we go Paul Hudson is where the show your brass with David on along the way and as well as all that if you're interested in northern broadsides and. Check out the documentary tonight 5 o'clock connections with the. Great live in session it's a busy old afternoon crack down. I do. And you. Do get in touch. With an incident. Leaving the road closed. The weather the road that's what it's going to be on for a few more weeks yet and the updates do get in touch if you count the number 301230182. 3. Well there's an old saying. After the news. And then the brass in the.

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