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 --> 00:00:11,453 Speaker 1: from News Talks. 3 00:00:11,453 --> 00:00:11,733 Speaker 2: There'd be. 4 00:00:13,613 --> 00:00:15,533 Speaker 3: For a couple of weeks in the spring now, and 5 00:00:15,613 --> 00:00:17,493 Speaker 3: if you're looking for a little bit of inspiration, a 6 00:00:17,493 --> 00:00:19,693 Speaker 3: little bit of color in your garden, something a bit 7 00:00:19,853 --> 00:00:22,733 Speaker 3: new men in the garden, Rude Climb passes here with 8 00:00:22,733 --> 00:00:23,573 Speaker 3: some tips this morning. 9 00:00:23,573 --> 00:00:28,093 Speaker 2: Good morning sir, Good morning Jack. You're absolutely right. This 10 00:00:28,253 --> 00:00:31,533 Speaker 2: is the time to actually get inspiration from all over 11 00:00:31,573 --> 00:00:35,133 Speaker 2: the place. And it's nice to know, isn't it. I've 12 00:00:35,133 --> 00:00:38,053 Speaker 2: been away from home for about three weeks, so it's 13 00:00:38,093 --> 00:00:40,733 Speaker 2: to be quite soo as lovely coming home last night 14 00:00:40,773 --> 00:00:43,653 Speaker 2: again and seeing how things have changed. Unbelievable. 15 00:00:43,733 --> 00:00:47,173 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, what another last three weeks? Yeah yeah, three weeks. 16 00:00:47,213 --> 00:00:50,893 Speaker 2: That is so much. In the springtime, the CoFe is 17 00:00:50,893 --> 00:00:54,773 Speaker 2: flowering like billy. Oh we've gotten oh we've got all 18 00:00:54,813 --> 00:00:56,733 Speaker 2: sorts of things flowering at the moment. But some stuff 19 00:00:56,733 --> 00:00:59,693 Speaker 2: has changed as well. But anyway, the idea I think 20 00:00:59,733 --> 00:01:03,213 Speaker 2: that people would would like to know is that if 21 00:01:03,213 --> 00:01:05,373 Speaker 2: you really want to know what your garden is going 22 00:01:05,413 --> 00:01:08,573 Speaker 2: to look like, if you're working on the garden, for instance, 23 00:01:09,013 --> 00:01:10,613 Speaker 2: you can do a few things. You can go of 24 00:01:10,613 --> 00:01:13,293 Speaker 2: course for the botannic guns. I've always been a fan 25 00:01:13,333 --> 00:01:16,573 Speaker 2: of that, especially Hagley Park Potanica. Well you know what 26 00:01:16,613 --> 00:01:20,453 Speaker 2: I mean, just fabulous. But also the botanic gun in 27 00:01:20,493 --> 00:01:26,133 Speaker 2: Auckland is unbelievably great. It's fabutous. But there's another one 28 00:01:26,173 --> 00:01:29,853 Speaker 2: thing that I've just noticed as a Dutchman, and it 29 00:01:29,893 --> 00:01:33,453 Speaker 2: is when you go walking around your own area where 30 00:01:33,453 --> 00:01:37,053 Speaker 2: you live, you know, like half an hour walk, and 31 00:01:37,093 --> 00:01:41,413 Speaker 2: you see people's gardens in the neighborhood with plants that 32 00:01:41,693 --> 00:01:44,493 Speaker 2: fit where you live or plants that work that work 33 00:01:44,533 --> 00:01:48,333 Speaker 2: where you live, and it's absolutely lovely to work with 34 00:01:48,413 --> 00:01:52,613 Speaker 2: your community if you like on working out exactly what 35 00:01:52,813 --> 00:01:56,853 Speaker 2: looks well, what grows well, et cetera. And sometimes what 36 00:01:57,013 --> 00:02:00,253 Speaker 2: I used to do anyway in Titiam and lang Home 37 00:02:00,333 --> 00:02:02,453 Speaker 2: and so on, I would go up the drive and 38 00:02:02,773 --> 00:02:06,013 Speaker 2: knock on somebody's door and say, excuse me, you've got 39 00:02:06,053 --> 00:02:11,453 Speaker 2: this what is the that's that is ata? There's an 40 00:02:11,453 --> 00:02:14,373 Speaker 2: amalek here or something. You get to say, and you 41 00:02:14,413 --> 00:02:16,893 Speaker 2: know what the nicest stream is Jack that all these 42 00:02:16,893 --> 00:02:19,093 Speaker 2: gardeners will say you want to cut in? 43 00:02:21,053 --> 00:02:22,813 Speaker 3: Yeah, you know, yeah. 44 00:02:22,613 --> 00:02:26,373 Speaker 2: And that's exactly how it works. So I decided a 45 00:02:26,373 --> 00:02:28,693 Speaker 2: couple of weeks ago to go too Julie's garden here 46 00:02:28,853 --> 00:02:30,973 Speaker 2: and noticed that she does it all the time. She 47 00:02:31,093 --> 00:02:36,813 Speaker 2: has this wonderful stuff of contrasts, I suppose. So I've 48 00:02:36,893 --> 00:02:39,213 Speaker 2: taken a whole lot of pictures and I know Levy 49 00:02:39,373 --> 00:02:40,573 Speaker 2: is going to put them on the on this on 50 00:02:40,613 --> 00:02:44,173 Speaker 2: the website. But there's a wonderful example for what of 51 00:02:44,253 --> 00:02:48,493 Speaker 2: the for instance of the Amlenkia canadensis, the white flowers 52 00:02:49,133 --> 00:02:52,693 Speaker 2: and a Canadian shed bush we call it, which actually 53 00:02:52,813 --> 00:02:55,773 Speaker 2: I kind of knew from my Canadian friend or Bikiwi 54 00:02:55,853 --> 00:02:59,733 Speaker 2: trust anyway, but she put that not just on his own, 55 00:02:59,893 --> 00:03:03,573 Speaker 2: but with the background of canomalies, which is the Japanese quints, 56 00:03:04,013 --> 00:03:07,653 Speaker 2: which is a red, beautiful red flower as well, and 57 00:03:07,693 --> 00:03:12,213 Speaker 2: they contrast absolutely gorgeous. So I thought I put them 58 00:03:12,213 --> 00:03:14,733 Speaker 2: in there because this is something that a lot of 59 00:03:14,733 --> 00:03:17,853 Speaker 2: people don't know. The problem with canomalies those is very sharp. 60 00:03:17,853 --> 00:03:20,093 Speaker 2: You've got to be careful when you go so you 61 00:03:20,133 --> 00:03:24,093 Speaker 2: don't get all these hassles. And then the last bits 62 00:03:24,133 --> 00:03:27,413 Speaker 2: of photographs that I put together was a typical thing 63 00:03:28,133 --> 00:03:31,733 Speaker 2: of many different things that you see from different angles, 64 00:03:31,813 --> 00:03:36,013 Speaker 2: and every different angle makes a completely different garden, so 65 00:03:36,053 --> 00:03:42,013 Speaker 2: we have euphobia. For instance, we've got heavy and Spiraea japonica. 66 00:03:42,093 --> 00:03:44,493 Speaker 2: And if you look at those three things from three 67 00:03:44,533 --> 00:03:48,293 Speaker 2: different angles with all the others, you suddenly realize that 68 00:03:48,333 --> 00:03:52,813 Speaker 2: your garden has many, many different angles to work with. 69 00:03:53,253 --> 00:03:55,693 Speaker 2: And that is exactly how you put them together. 70 00:03:55,933 --> 00:03:58,413 Speaker 3: Fantastic. Yeah, and that's a great pot I like you say, 71 00:03:58,413 --> 00:04:00,093 Speaker 3: we're going to make sure those are up on the 72 00:04:00,133 --> 00:04:04,493 Speaker 3: News talksp website. Yeah, yeah, that's great, thank you, Thank you, 73 00:04:04,573 --> 00:04:08,813 Speaker 3: rud Hews. A too early to start getting in like 74 00:04:08,933 --> 00:04:10,373 Speaker 3: basil and stuff like that, right. 75 00:04:10,293 --> 00:04:13,173 Speaker 2: Now, No, now do it that really? 76 00:04:13,613 --> 00:04:13,853 Speaker 1: Yeah? 77 00:04:13,893 --> 00:04:17,813 Speaker 2: Okay, yeah, yeah, and I think I think next week, 78 00:04:17,853 --> 00:04:20,013 Speaker 2: if you've got apple trees, I think you should do 79 00:04:20,053 --> 00:04:22,813 Speaker 2: something about coddling moth and I'll give you the way 80 00:04:22,853 --> 00:04:27,973 Speaker 2: to go without getting these blinking caterpillars in your fruit. Yeah. 81 00:04:28,413 --> 00:04:30,213 Speaker 3: Hey, thank you sir. All right, we can't catch your 82 00:04:30,253 --> 00:04:32,893 Speaker 3: own root climb past in the garden for us this morning. 83 00:04:33,453 --> 00:04:36,533 Speaker 1: For more from Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, listen live 84 00:04:36,653 --> 00:04:39,493 Speaker 1: to News Talks it'd be from nine am Saturday, or 85 00:04:39,533 --> 00:04:41,453 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio.