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 b Route time. 3 00:00:13,253 --> 00:00:15,693 Speaker 2: Pass is in the garden for us this morning, and rude, 4 00:00:15,693 --> 00:00:18,493 Speaker 2: I don't want to get you too excited, but as 5 00:00:18,573 --> 00:00:21,133 Speaker 2: keenly as I always take your advice and listen to 6 00:00:21,173 --> 00:00:25,053 Speaker 2: your various thoughts and recommendations, I do have one eye 7 00:00:25,213 --> 00:00:28,013 Speaker 2: on a press conference between the President of the United 8 00:00:28,013 --> 00:00:30,133 Speaker 2: States and the President of Russia this morning, So if 9 00:00:30,133 --> 00:00:31,493 Speaker 2: we have to cut you off, you know why. 10 00:00:32,653 --> 00:00:35,333 Speaker 3: Yeah, I realized that. And put In is an amazing gardener, 11 00:00:35,493 --> 00:00:37,013 Speaker 3: isn't he famous? 12 00:00:37,053 --> 00:00:38,573 Speaker 2: Famous for his green fingers. 13 00:00:41,173 --> 00:00:43,093 Speaker 3: Before we go, I'm going to make it even worse 14 00:00:43,413 --> 00:00:45,773 Speaker 3: because the stuff that's on the website will be giving 15 00:00:45,813 --> 00:00:48,893 Speaker 3: you all the all the ideas. Anyway, last night I 16 00:00:48,973 --> 00:00:51,693 Speaker 3: went to a place where your youngster will go when 17 00:00:51,733 --> 00:00:54,053 Speaker 3: he is five or six years old in christ It's 18 00:00:54,133 --> 00:01:00,053 Speaker 3: the Botanic illuminating the Vitenny Garden, Yes, exactly, illuminating the Potennic. 19 00:01:00,213 --> 00:01:03,293 Speaker 3: So you see the Virginny Garden at night under light 20 00:01:03,533 --> 00:01:07,053 Speaker 3: and sound, with ultra vine the lights and the most 21 00:01:07,253 --> 00:01:10,493 Speaker 3: amazing systems going on there. It took Julian and I 22 00:01:10,573 --> 00:01:12,173 Speaker 3: two and a half hours to walk through it. Just 23 00:01:12,493 --> 00:01:14,773 Speaker 3: keep it in it for those people in prices. You 24 00:01:14,813 --> 00:01:16,893 Speaker 3: can't miss. This's number one. 25 00:01:17,013 --> 00:01:20,893 Speaker 2: Okay, Oh fantastic. Okay. So you're keeping your eyes on 26 00:01:20,893 --> 00:01:22,453 Speaker 2: the garden this morning and looking for a bit of 27 00:01:22,533 --> 00:01:23,813 Speaker 2: unexpected winter beauty. 28 00:01:25,013 --> 00:01:27,933 Speaker 3: Well, Julie's often putting new inhabitance in the garden. Then 29 00:01:27,933 --> 00:01:30,493 Speaker 3: they sort of escaped me a little bit and suddenly 30 00:01:30,533 --> 00:01:33,173 Speaker 3: there they are. So so I looked at some of 31 00:01:33,213 --> 00:01:35,213 Speaker 3: the really nice on the white magnolia at the moment 32 00:01:35,253 --> 00:01:37,373 Speaker 3: that is coming out, which I think is wonderful. It's 33 00:01:37,413 --> 00:01:41,133 Speaker 3: not pollinating. It's a beautiful big flower, but it's one 34 00:01:41,133 --> 00:01:45,093 Speaker 3: of the oldest plants on the planet that doesn't do pollination. 35 00:01:45,613 --> 00:01:48,293 Speaker 3: I think the pollen aid distributed by window or something 36 00:01:48,373 --> 00:01:52,533 Speaker 3: like that. So that's number one at Caerphlia. I remember 37 00:01:52,613 --> 00:01:57,093 Speaker 3: Don Burke doing television from Australia. He loved Cravillia. At 38 00:01:57,133 --> 00:02:00,893 Speaker 3: the moment in flower, go and look for them. There 39 00:02:00,973 --> 00:02:04,333 Speaker 3: are tall grasses called the scantist. They're about almost a 40 00:02:04,373 --> 00:02:09,693 Speaker 3: meter high. Fabulous, always good to see. Then there was 41 00:02:09,693 --> 00:02:13,093 Speaker 3: this daffidel. I said, Jillie, what's That's just another daffodil. 42 00:02:13,693 --> 00:02:16,733 Speaker 3: That's what it does. So here we go, all right, 43 00:02:17,053 --> 00:02:19,253 Speaker 3: but here comes the thing that I really loved, and 44 00:02:19,293 --> 00:02:22,093 Speaker 3: it's Hammer Maleis. We've had it for a while, and 45 00:02:22,133 --> 00:02:25,413 Speaker 3: the hummer Maleis comes in. That's the witch Hazel. And 46 00:02:25,453 --> 00:02:29,733 Speaker 3: it comes in different colors, in different colors and different 47 00:02:29,773 --> 00:02:33,333 Speaker 3: shapes and all the sizes. But then when I started 48 00:02:33,373 --> 00:02:37,093 Speaker 3: looking at it, I realized there was one called It 49 00:02:37,213 --> 00:02:41,133 Speaker 3: was actually very very red in color. And I'm actually 50 00:02:41,253 --> 00:02:45,093 Speaker 3: I'm going to find where I can get This is unbelievable. 51 00:02:45,613 --> 00:02:47,453 Speaker 3: What I'm trying to say is what we think of 52 00:02:47,533 --> 00:02:51,733 Speaker 3: winter as a dull time a boy, if you got 53 00:02:51,733 --> 00:02:55,533 Speaker 3: the right stuff in the garden, it certainly pays for 54 00:02:56,173 --> 00:03:01,173 Speaker 3: everything you get there. Basically all the colors, everything works. 55 00:03:00,373 --> 00:03:03,413 Speaker 2: Nice, fantastic. So I've got a bit of news for 56 00:03:03,453 --> 00:03:05,933 Speaker 2: you as well, and that I took your advice a 57 00:03:05,933 --> 00:03:09,333 Speaker 2: couple of weeks ago and I moved our pomegranate tree. 58 00:03:09,373 --> 00:03:10,773 Speaker 2: You know how you were saying it was the time, 59 00:03:10,813 --> 00:03:12,573 Speaker 2: and I moved it. And there's been a lot of rain. 60 00:03:12,613 --> 00:03:14,773 Speaker 2: I've been a little bit nervous about how everything was going. 61 00:03:15,533 --> 00:03:17,853 Speaker 2: The good news is, and I've been checking it every day, 62 00:03:18,293 --> 00:03:21,013 Speaker 2: is that I can just see the leaves about to 63 00:03:21,053 --> 00:03:24,133 Speaker 2: start coming out of their little whatever it is. Yeah, 64 00:03:24,173 --> 00:03:26,573 Speaker 2: so it looks like that. It looks like it has 65 00:03:26,613 --> 00:03:29,413 Speaker 2: survived the move. I will report back again next week. 66 00:03:29,693 --> 00:03:32,293 Speaker 2: But every day I see a tiny bit more growth 67 00:03:32,413 --> 00:03:33,973 Speaker 2: on the edge of the stems and I think, oh 68 00:03:34,013 --> 00:03:36,013 Speaker 2: my goodness, Rube was right. I think I might have 69 00:03:36,053 --> 00:03:36,613 Speaker 2: got away with this. 70 00:03:37,373 --> 00:03:40,253 Speaker 3: So that's good about a little bit of fruitilage in 71 00:03:40,293 --> 00:03:41,333 Speaker 3: about two weeks. How's that? 72 00:03:41,573 --> 00:03:44,093 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, no, I don't worry. I'll be on that absolutely. 73 00:03:44,173 --> 00:03:46,213 Speaker 2: Thank you so much, sir. We'll make sure those photos 74 00:03:46,413 --> 00:03:48,053 Speaker 2: for a bit of winter beauty are up on the 75 00:03:48,053 --> 00:03:50,013 Speaker 2: news talks Hed website so you can see them soon, 76 00:03:50,013 --> 00:03:52,093 Speaker 2: and we will catch Rude in the garden again. 77 00:03:52,693 --> 00:03:55,813 Speaker 1: For more from Saturday Morning with Jack Tame. Listen live 78 00:03:55,893 --> 00:03:58,693 Speaker 1: to news Talks He'd be from nine am Saturday, or 79 00:03:58,773 --> 00:04:00,693 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio.