1 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:10,453 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame podcast 2 00:00:10,573 --> 00:00:13,173 Speaker 1: from News Talks at be Road. 3 00:00:13,013 --> 00:00:14,733 Speaker 2: Climb passes our man in the garden. 4 00:00:14,773 --> 00:00:20,653 Speaker 3: Good morning, A good morning Jack. You're right gardening time again. 5 00:00:21,093 --> 00:00:21,333 Speaker 1: Thank you. 6 00:00:22,093 --> 00:00:23,653 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's time to time to create the work a 7 00:00:23,693 --> 00:00:24,093 Speaker 2: little bit. 8 00:00:24,213 --> 00:00:27,493 Speaker 3: That's while we got saying that. Yeah, yeah, so that's it, 9 00:00:27,613 --> 00:00:30,133 Speaker 3: so okay. So I mean, honestly, I'm one of the 10 00:00:30,173 --> 00:00:33,893 Speaker 3: slowest persons, slower than continental drifts sometimes when it comes 11 00:00:33,893 --> 00:00:36,733 Speaker 3: to making decisions. But here are a couple of really 12 00:00:36,773 --> 00:00:40,413 Speaker 3: important ones. My tuble house always gets dirty at the 13 00:00:40,453 --> 00:00:43,333 Speaker 3: top and it's grime and elbe and rubbish, and to 14 00:00:43,373 --> 00:00:47,733 Speaker 3: be quite honest, that stops the light coming in and 15 00:00:47,813 --> 00:00:52,053 Speaker 3: making photosynthesis opening because it's slightly darker than normal, or 16 00:00:52,133 --> 00:00:55,133 Speaker 3: quite a bit darker than normal. Very simple with me. 17 00:00:55,253 --> 00:00:58,093 Speaker 3: I'm from the old wedding forget stable. So I put 18 00:00:58,133 --> 00:01:01,133 Speaker 3: the report on and literally get rid of the stuff 19 00:01:01,253 --> 00:01:05,533 Speaker 3: on top of my plastic cover. And that's It's just 20 00:01:05,613 --> 00:01:07,933 Speaker 3: an important thing you need to do every year. So 21 00:01:07,973 --> 00:01:13,733 Speaker 3: that's number one. Number two, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, all that 22 00:01:13,773 --> 00:01:15,853 Speaker 3: sort of stuff is too is something you need to 23 00:01:15,893 --> 00:01:19,653 Speaker 3: get now because from now on the best growth of 24 00:01:19,813 --> 00:01:22,893 Speaker 3: new cuttings will be between now and Christmas. I know 25 00:01:22,973 --> 00:01:25,373 Speaker 3: it's in some areas it's a bit slower, but you 26 00:01:25,413 --> 00:01:28,773 Speaker 3: know what I mean as an awkward especially in awklard. 27 00:01:28,813 --> 00:01:31,493 Speaker 3: You can have a go right now everything while you'll 28 00:01:31,533 --> 00:01:34,493 Speaker 3: be fine. You'll have to start doing that right now. 29 00:01:34,573 --> 00:01:39,693 Speaker 3: That's a very important point. Now do you know have you? 30 00:01:39,773 --> 00:01:41,333 Speaker 3: Do you ever use seed raising mix? 31 00:01:41,653 --> 00:01:43,373 Speaker 2: I don't, no. 32 00:01:43,613 --> 00:01:46,293 Speaker 3: See this is funny because I you never used either, 33 00:01:46,373 --> 00:01:48,733 Speaker 3: because I used popping mix and things. But I have 34 00:01:48,853 --> 00:01:51,253 Speaker 3: come to the conclusion that seed raising mix is actually 35 00:01:51,333 --> 00:01:53,773 Speaker 3: very good, especially is what we just talked about seeds 36 00:01:53,773 --> 00:01:58,013 Speaker 3: and bulbs and cuttings, because seed raising the seed raising 37 00:01:58,053 --> 00:02:01,493 Speaker 3: mixes got the right ENDPK and as long as you 38 00:02:01,533 --> 00:02:05,373 Speaker 3: don't over water it up, make sure don't go over 39 00:02:05,413 --> 00:02:08,773 Speaker 3: the top, don't over But seed raising mix is the 40 00:02:08,813 --> 00:02:11,733 Speaker 3: one that the quickest way to get your young plants 41 00:02:11,733 --> 00:02:14,493 Speaker 3: to grow, and when they're a bit bigger, you can 42 00:02:14,533 --> 00:02:17,733 Speaker 3: start putting phosphors on and potation nitrogen if you need to, 43 00:02:18,173 --> 00:02:20,773 Speaker 3: depending on for whataches. But now, is seed raising mix 44 00:02:20,853 --> 00:02:21,533 Speaker 3: always good? 45 00:02:21,853 --> 00:02:22,053 Speaker 4: Yeah? 46 00:02:22,133 --> 00:02:22,893 Speaker 3: I'll recommend that. 47 00:02:23,013 --> 00:02:24,293 Speaker 2: Okay, Yeah, that's the one. 48 00:02:24,493 --> 00:02:30,533 Speaker 3: Number number three lazy me hedges. The problem with hedges 49 00:02:30,573 --> 00:02:32,373 Speaker 3: is no, it's not a problem. The problem with me 50 00:02:32,573 --> 00:02:36,293 Speaker 3: it's then if you don't do your hedges on a 51 00:02:36,373 --> 00:02:39,773 Speaker 3: regular basis, they become quite open if you like. 52 00:02:40,333 --> 00:02:44,173 Speaker 4: If you prune them regularly, the hedges will become a 53 00:02:44,173 --> 00:02:48,053 Speaker 4: lot denser, They get far more site shoots down below, 54 00:02:48,133 --> 00:02:50,373 Speaker 4: and it means your head becomes really nice and dense. 55 00:02:50,853 --> 00:02:54,013 Speaker 4: So I think it's really important to realize, even though 56 00:02:54,053 --> 00:02:56,533 Speaker 4: it might be still cool and it doesn't grow very well, 57 00:02:56,973 --> 00:03:02,213 Speaker 4: start pruning it right now late August great from now on, 58 00:03:02,373 --> 00:03:04,853 Speaker 4: and then October and again in December if you like, 59 00:03:04,973 --> 00:03:09,333 Speaker 4: and you trim them the whole time through. Yeah, And 60 00:03:09,733 --> 00:03:12,653 Speaker 4: number four is very who Number five is very simple. 61 00:03:12,773 --> 00:03:15,373 Speaker 4: I've got some trees that are still without leaves, and 62 00:03:15,413 --> 00:03:18,693 Speaker 4: it's okay because if you now climb on your ledder, 63 00:03:18,733 --> 00:03:21,853 Speaker 4: you can actually see where the branches are very easily, 64 00:03:22,173 --> 00:03:24,813 Speaker 4: and you can then prune them and shape them exactly 65 00:03:25,173 --> 00:03:29,373 Speaker 4: how you want them. And that is really important because 66 00:03:29,373 --> 00:03:31,773 Speaker 4: then you can make them as beautiful as you want. 67 00:03:32,133 --> 00:03:32,613 Speaker 1: Nice. 68 00:03:32,893 --> 00:03:35,493 Speaker 2: How are you we pleased tonight that the eight year 69 00:03:35,533 --> 00:03:37,813 Speaker 2: old and may go out every morning and we've been 70 00:03:37,813 --> 00:03:40,693 Speaker 2: mapping over the last couple of weeks, every morning going 71 00:03:40,733 --> 00:03:43,133 Speaker 2: out and watching the magnolia bushes now front yard and 72 00:03:43,173 --> 00:03:46,093 Speaker 2: saying is today, yesterday, the day is today? The day 73 00:03:46,213 --> 00:03:48,813 Speaker 2: Tuesday was the day the first blow me of the season. 74 00:03:48,933 --> 00:03:50,813 Speaker 2: And of course you know once one goes, they all go, 75 00:03:50,973 --> 00:03:53,213 Speaker 2: so you know, it becomes a it's like a contagion 76 00:03:53,853 --> 00:03:56,013 Speaker 2: and the best possible way. So yes, as you say, 77 00:03:56,053 --> 00:03:58,733 Speaker 2: springers upon us, now is the time to act. Beg you, sir, 78 00:03:59,373 --> 00:04:01,333 Speaker 2: road clime past in the garden for us. 79 00:04:01,933 --> 00:04:05,053 Speaker 1: For more from Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, Listen live 80 00:04:05,133 --> 00:04:08,333 Speaker 1: to news Talks it'd be nine am Saturday, or follow 81 00:04:08,373 --> 00:04:09,933 Speaker 1: the podcast on iHeartRadio