1 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:10,453 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack team podcast 2 00:00:10,573 --> 00:00:11,453 Speaker 1: from News Talks. 3 00:00:11,453 --> 00:00:14,973 Speaker 2: That'd be the road climb passes our man in the garden. 4 00:00:15,013 --> 00:00:19,173 Speaker 3: Good morning, Good morning Jack. I loved I loved this 5 00:00:19,253 --> 00:00:22,773 Speaker 3: morning's program with with everything you did on the first lot. 6 00:00:22,933 --> 00:00:25,453 Speaker 3: I loved it. It was great. And thank you for 7 00:00:25,533 --> 00:00:26,053 Speaker 3: your card. 8 00:00:25,933 --> 00:00:28,533 Speaker 2: To thank you for your Yeah, they're very good. Now 9 00:00:28,613 --> 00:00:30,653 Speaker 2: it's on the private place and the mental place at 10 00:00:30,653 --> 00:00:31,853 Speaker 2: our place, so thank you very much. 11 00:00:32,173 --> 00:00:33,213 Speaker 3: And Julie here. 12 00:00:33,693 --> 00:00:37,053 Speaker 2: Hey, things are heating up obviously, and there are a 13 00:00:37,053 --> 00:00:39,373 Speaker 2: few that's not officially what summer for another week or so? 14 00:00:39,573 --> 00:00:40,413 Speaker 2: Is it according to the. 15 00:00:40,413 --> 00:00:43,973 Speaker 3: Route twenty Mber four three, Yeah, of. 16 00:00:43,893 --> 00:00:48,493 Speaker 2: Course, yeah, it's on my calendar as well. But there 17 00:00:48,493 --> 00:00:50,813 Speaker 2: are a few summary bits and bobs you're noticing around 18 00:00:50,813 --> 00:00:51,493 Speaker 2: the garden already. 19 00:00:52,373 --> 00:00:54,293 Speaker 3: Well, this is the place. This is the time when 20 00:00:54,333 --> 00:00:57,173 Speaker 3: I really love to be outside like an sister. Serious. 21 00:00:57,173 --> 00:00:59,773 Speaker 3: Gazella is a is a I love the name is 22 00:00:59,773 --> 00:01:02,293 Speaker 3: a potter wasp that came out of out of Europe 23 00:01:02,333 --> 00:01:05,493 Speaker 3: and it's a beautiful thing, little little thing that that 24 00:01:05,653 --> 00:01:09,893 Speaker 3: basically is always around in your garden and does quite 25 00:01:09,893 --> 00:01:13,253 Speaker 3: a bit of pollinating, which is really cool. I'll leave 26 00:01:13,293 --> 00:01:15,133 Speaker 3: it at that. You can see the picture on the 27 00:01:15,173 --> 00:01:18,493 Speaker 3: thing that we sent to Libby, so let's be on 28 00:01:18,533 --> 00:01:21,253 Speaker 3: the website. The second thing is the problem that you 29 00:01:21,293 --> 00:01:25,773 Speaker 3: get with the gardeners, say, I don't get enough cukurberts 30 00:01:25,853 --> 00:01:28,613 Speaker 3: growing at the moment that there's cucumbers, melons and things 31 00:01:28,653 --> 00:01:32,893 Speaker 3: like that, And it's probably because the plant thinks the 32 00:01:32,933 --> 00:01:36,773 Speaker 3: plant things. You realize that there isn't enough pollen here. 33 00:01:36,853 --> 00:01:40,333 Speaker 3: But the truth is, of course, that there is not 34 00:01:40,653 --> 00:01:44,613 Speaker 3: enough pollinators there to make the plant think there is enough, 35 00:01:44,653 --> 00:01:46,853 Speaker 3: not enough pollen. Da da da da. So what you 36 00:01:46,893 --> 00:01:51,813 Speaker 3: do is get a lot of pollen growing around your kukuberts. 37 00:01:52,253 --> 00:01:55,373 Speaker 3: And I've got this wonderful plant called origin and the 38 00:01:55,413 --> 00:02:00,213 Speaker 3: blue dwarf. It's a really beautiful thing as you can see, 39 00:02:00,773 --> 00:02:04,813 Speaker 3: that would attract so many pollinators that then there will 40 00:02:04,853 --> 00:02:08,653 Speaker 3: make a lot of female flowers going and that means 41 00:02:08,693 --> 00:02:13,293 Speaker 3: you're getting fruit simp right, simple, Okay, that's it. And 42 00:02:13,333 --> 00:02:15,533 Speaker 3: then finally, and that is something for the kids to 43 00:02:15,573 --> 00:02:19,253 Speaker 3: look at, especially if they're a bit older, you know anyway, 44 00:02:20,453 --> 00:02:24,853 Speaker 3: is the old the old wool carder bee that fights 45 00:02:25,093 --> 00:02:29,573 Speaker 3: for its pollen, and it fights by literally attacking bees 46 00:02:29,653 --> 00:02:32,813 Speaker 3: which are a lot larger than these things and bumblebees, 47 00:02:33,053 --> 00:02:37,813 Speaker 3: and they squeeze them literally and bringing them, dive bombing 48 00:02:37,853 --> 00:02:40,853 Speaker 3: them and bringing them down to earth. That is an 49 00:02:41,013 --> 00:02:44,453 Speaker 3: unbelievable site. You should see that. It's better than watching TV. 50 00:02:44,693 --> 00:02:50,613 Speaker 3: I bet you it's brilliant. Well, they dive for by 51 00:02:50,613 --> 00:02:53,933 Speaker 3: going really fast on a bee, then squeeze with the 52 00:02:54,413 --> 00:02:58,213 Speaker 3: with their abdomen, squeeze the bee in two places and 53 00:02:58,253 --> 00:03:01,053 Speaker 3: the bee suddenly gets a smack that it can't fly 54 00:03:01,093 --> 00:03:06,413 Speaker 3: anymore and goes you boom. It's it's amazing. So the 55 00:03:06,493 --> 00:03:08,293 Speaker 3: go and they go for Lamb's year. They go for 56 00:03:08,373 --> 00:03:12,093 Speaker 3: all sorts of stuff that they like, lavender, et cetera, 57 00:03:12,133 --> 00:03:16,133 Speaker 3: et cetera. But they add the most beautiful fighters on air. 58 00:03:16,373 --> 00:03:19,773 Speaker 2: I love her good nice. Hey. I'm growing Kokerbert's for 59 00:03:19,813 --> 00:03:23,173 Speaker 2: the first time at my place this summer. But I'm 60 00:03:23,973 --> 00:03:26,013 Speaker 2: I think I've got them slightly too close to the 61 00:03:26,533 --> 00:03:30,053 Speaker 2: to the tomatoes because they're obviously well, they're just reaching 62 00:03:30,053 --> 00:03:32,253 Speaker 2: for each other the whole time. They want to be made. 63 00:03:32,333 --> 00:03:35,733 Speaker 3: Oh you know that should know that shouldn't be too problematic. 64 00:03:35,853 --> 00:03:39,053 Speaker 3: As long as they're pollinators in the area, you will 65 00:03:39,053 --> 00:03:40,813 Speaker 3: have you'll be fine with the ku kurbets. 66 00:03:40,933 --> 00:03:43,493 Speaker 2: Okay, so my cucumbers and my it doesn't matter if 67 00:03:43,493 --> 00:03:45,853 Speaker 2: my cucumber plant and my tomato plant ends up sort 68 00:03:45,853 --> 00:03:48,493 Speaker 2: of making friends with each other and the vines wrap around. 69 00:03:48,333 --> 00:03:51,133 Speaker 3: Each other and the hold hand. Okay till Marcus will 70 00:03:51,173 --> 00:03:52,373 Speaker 3: be high enough to let it go. 71 00:03:52,573 --> 00:03:55,293 Speaker 2: Yeah, very good. Okay, Hey, thank you so much. Rude 72 00:03:55,413 --> 00:03:58,173 Speaker 2: catching in next week, I pass in the garden for 73 00:03:58,253 --> 00:03:59,013 Speaker 2: us this morning. 74 00:03:59,533 --> 00:04:02,613 Speaker 1: For more from Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, listen live 75 00:04:02,733 --> 00:04:05,533 Speaker 1: to news talks he'd be from nine am Saturday, or 76 00:04:05,613 --> 00:04:07,493 Speaker 1: follow the podcast. Asked on iHeartRadio