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Creating a wildlife garden, Irish-bred plants, hedgerows and annual climbers

Creating a wildlife garden, Irish-bred plants, hedgerows and annual climbers

David Maxwell presents a spring-themed gardening programme.

Gardeners' Corner · BBC Radio Ulster

March 30, 201941m 49s

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Show Notes

David Maxwell presents BBC Radio Ulster's gardening programme which this week’s visits the RSPB's Window on Wildlife in Belfast's Harbour Estate where a new wildlife garden is being created. Maurice Parkinson joins David in studio to talk about the benefits of hedgerows following recent reports of netting by developers. Also in the programme Maeve Bell describes some Irish-bred plants which are filling her spring garden with colour and Helen Mark visits Conrad McCormack who is planting annual climbers to cover a fence. The programme also returns to Annesgrove in County Cork where Neil Porteous is involved in giving a new lease of life of a grand garden gone wild.