Two Good Gardeners

Written by: Dan Cooper & Julia Parker
  • Summary

  • The podcast for everyone who wants to enjoy growing their own flowers, fruit and vegetables. Presented by hosts Dan Cooper and Julia Parker.




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    Dan Cooper & Julia Parker
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Episodes
  • Top Topiary
    Oct 18 2024

    In this episode, Dan and Julia talk to Charlotte Molesworth at Balmoral Cottage, the garden she and her husband, Donald, have been creating for 42 years. Charlotte describes the art of making a garden from scratch and on a shoestring, rarely buying plants. Most of the trees and shrubs she has trained into birds, crowns, pyramids, mounds and spirals have been grown from cuttings or seedlings grubbed up or given by friends.


    Charlotte also explains the legacy of 'Cherry' Ingram, the English country gentleman who found and reintroduced the Great White Cherry, Prunus 'Tai Haku', to Japan. Ingram once lived next door and led a particularly long and interesting life.


    'Cherry' Ingram - The Englishman Who Saved Japan’s Blossoms - Naoko Abe


    Listen carefully as Charlotte shares her wisdom and challenges Dan & Julia not to give up on beleaguered box.


    Jobs to do in your garden this fortnight


    1. Cut back the old stems of summer fruiting raspberries and tie in the new green stems.
    2. Apply grease bands to the trunks of apple trees to deter winter moths.
    3. Apply a winter wash to other fruit tree trunks.
    4. Use a fork or spiked shoes to aerate the lawn to avoid water logging.
    5. Reuse the compost from spent grow bags to grow some winter salad leaves.
    6. Now is an excellent time to move plants, shrubs and trees,
    7. Harvest pumpkins in time for Halloween.
    8. Prune rambling and climbing roses now, removing old, tangled branches.
    9. Apply a final biological spray to box, to eradicate box moth caterpillars.
    10. Continue planting spring-flowering bulbs, and prepare to plant tulips from early November.


    Dan's Products of the Episode:


    • Niwaki Mini Shears
    • Jakoti Hand Shears


    Website links:


    • Dan Cooper Garden
    • Parker's Patch
    • Gold Leaf Gloves
    • European Boxwood & Topiary Society


    Produced by Scott Kennett at Red Lighthouse Local


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    53 mins
  • Less Is More
    Oct 4 2024

    In this episode, Dan & Julia consider the gardening chores we could do less to free up time for new projects or relaxation. Dan explains why anvil secateurs are better for some pruning jobs and Julia shares how to sustain your crop of annual herbs into the late autumn and early winter. Your hosts round off with a list of jobs to do in your garden this fortnight and reveal what will keep them out of mischief until the next episode.


    A few of Dan & Julia's time-saving measures:


    • Not washing or sterilising pots.
    • Not using crocks at the bottom of pots and containers.
    • Not sowing seeds too early in the season.
    • Using a mulch of bark, compost or grit to reduce watering time.
    • Choosing shrubs that grow slowly and neatly and require little pruning.
    • Selecting tried and tested plants that aren’t too fussy - an RHS Award of Garden Merit is a good sign that a plant won’t be too diva-ish!


    Jobs to do in your garden this fortnight


    1. Clear out greenhouses and clean the glass to let more light in.
    2. Sow wildflower seeds.
    3. Lift and divide dahlias after the first frost unless left in the ground, in which case cover them with mulch.
    4. Compost or mulch empty beds - or still time to sow green manure.
    5. Cut back asparagus fern when turning yellow.
    6. Make a final cut to topiary and hedges before winter sets in - but it’s too late for most conifers now.
    7. Clean and sterilise bird feeders before refilling with high-energy seeds.
    8. Sow sweet peas and broad beans.
    9. Stake sunflowers if they’re still blooming.
    10. Reduce the height of any roses or perennials that might rock about in the wind.


    Dan's Products of the Episode:


    • Original LÖWE anvil secateurs


    Website links:


    • Dan Cooper Garden
    • Parker's Patch
    • Gold Leaf Gloves


    Produced by Scott Kennett at Red Lighthouse Local


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    56 mins
  • Autumn Sowing
    Sep 20 2024

    The Two Good Gardeners return for a new series with an episode devoted to autumn seed sowing. Dan and Julia reveal which varieties you can plant right now for fabulous flowers and delicious edibles next year before sharing a list of jobs you can do in your garden during the second half of September. Your hosts announce a new sponsor—Gold Leaf Gloves—and celebrate with a giveaway: visit their Instagram account @twogoodgardeners for details. Closing date: Friday, 27th September 2024.


    Julia's recommended crops for autumn sowing:


    1. Carrots 'Nantes', 'Autumn King' and 'Parabel'
    2. Broadbeans, 'Aquadulce' and 'The Sutton'
    3. Lettuce 'Oak Leaf', 'All Year Round', Winter Density'
    4. Parsley
    5. Pea 'Meteor'
    6. Radish 'Wintella', 'Sparkler'
    7. Spring Onion 'White Lisbon'
    8. Spinach 'Perpetual'
    9. Pak Choi 'Red Choi', 'Glacier', 'Cholo F1'
    10. Onion 'Red Baron', 'Electric', 'Snowball', 'Radar', 'Autumn Champion'
    11. Shallot 'Jermor'


    Dan's recommended flowers for autumn sowing:


    1. Ammi majus
    2. Cornflower
    3. Corncockle
    4. Calendula
    5. Chrysanthemum carinatum
    6. Linaria
    7. Nigella
    8. Poppy (corn and opium)
    9. Phacelia
    10. Antirrhinum
    11. Anaethium
    12. Eschscholzia
    13. Cerinthe major 'Purpurascens'
    14. Clarkia
    15. Godetia


    Requiring a cold spell - Rudbeckia, Monarda (bergamot), Orlaya, Echinacea, Eryngium (sea holly), Persicaria, Larkspur, Centaurea (Batchelors’ buttons)


    Jobs to do in your garden this fortnight


    1. Protect Brussels sprouts, kale and broccoli from birds, bugs & butterflies

    2. Add compost to any beds you are clearing to improve soil structure and boost nutrients

    3. Order tulips, but don’t be tempted to plant them until November

    4. Plant narcissi, daffodils and alliums

    5. Order indoor bulbs for forcing

    6. Bring exotic/tender plants back into the greenhouse, conservatory or house when nighttime temperatures drop below 10ºC

    7. Switch summer feed to winter feed for all citrus trees

    8. Collect seeds from perennials

    9. Lift, divide and replant large clumps of herbaceous perennials


    Dan's Products of the Episode:


    • Gold Leaf Gloves


    Website links:


    • Dan Cooper Garden
    • Parker's Patch
    • Gold Leaf Gloves


    Produced by Scott Kennett at Red Lighthouse Local


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    57 mins

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