Gardeners' Question Time - Birmingham: Bonsai, Black Elder, Blueberry and Bees

Birmingham: Bonsai, Black Elder, Blueberry and Bees

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Recorded at the University of Birmingham’s magnificent Elgar Concert Hall, Kathy Clugston is joined by Bethan Collerton of Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Marcus Chilton-Jones of RHS Garden Bridgewater, and Dr Chris Thorogood from Oxford Botanic Garden.

The panel tackles a wide range of audience gardening dilemmas, from reluctant peonies and coppiced hazel, to a struggling juniper bonsai and an overgrown black elder. They also discuss how to rescue a drought-stressed blueberry, and keep colour flowing through the garden into late summer.

Later in the show, Bethan visits Winterbourne House and Garden to meet local beekeeper Jane Nimmo to discover more about the remarkable lives of honeybees, the challenges facing wild bee populations, and the simple things gardeners can do to help pollinators thrive.

Producer: Alison Vernon-Smith
Assistant Producer: William Norton

A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4

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Published on Friday, 17th July 2026.

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