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As well as fresh ideas and inspiration, the Gardeners' Question Time podcast offers solutions to most of your gardening problems.

Packed full of practical advice from a panel of expert gardeners here's 45 minutes of top gardening tips, from vegetable growing to wildlife, new plants to dealing with garden pests.

14 Oct 11: Wiltshire

Eric Robson chairs a gardening Q&A with Matthew Wilson, Anne Swithinbank and Bob Flowerdew in Wiltshire. Christine Walkden advises on maximising autumn colour and guest presenter Kate Bradbury visits Jenie Eastman in her garden in Portishead, Part of the Listeners' Gardens series. Find out what a Snake's Head Fritillary can do for a bumble bee, or a pile of leaves can do for frog spawn.

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7 Oct 11: Buckinghamshire

Peter Gibbs chairs this gardening discussion from Buckinghamshire with Bob Flowerdew, Pippa Greenwood and Christine Walkden. Pippa Greenwood visits two local Poinsettia growers to find out how to turn them red in time for Christmas. Matthew Wilson invites us to observe how he transforms his new, family, urban garden. Also, why you should plant your roses in cardboard boxes, and never add fresh woodchip to your beds.

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30 Sep 11: Colne, Lancashire

Peter Gibbs chairs a gardening Q&A with Christine Walkden, Bunny Guinness and Chris Beardshaw. How to grow and process natural plant dyes at home: Anne Swithinbank reports. Chris Beardshaw debunks a longstanding myth about nitrogen-fixing pea shoots. How to encourage fruiting on your grape vines.

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