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Who is the host of Gardeners Question Time?

By Mia Moss

Who is the host of Gardeners Question Time?

Kathy Clugston hosts this week’s gardening Q&A with a panel of experts. Kathy Clugston hosts the horticultural programme featuring a group of gardening experts.

Where can I ask a question about gardening?

You can ask your question on this page, and we’ll make sure your question gets seen and answered by our expert panel of gardeners! ( View past questions) Your message: ( Do not put your email address or phone number into this area!)

How to plant a question, grow answers?

Plant a Question, Grow Answers! Generate a live word cloud with your audience. AnswerGarden is a new minimalistic feedback tool. Use it for real time audience participation, online brainstorming and classroom feedback.

How to ask questions about gardening at Michigan State University?

Our advice is based on science performed at Michigan State University or other land grant universities. To get an answer to your question: Try our search engine. If you didn’t find an answer, call our gardening hotline at 1-888-678-3464 (Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9am to noon) or use our online Ask an Expert .

Where can I get answers to my gardening questions?

Backyard gardeners often do not have experienced gardeners around who are willing to answer all of the questions that come up throughout the year. Sure, you can get answers to some common gardening questions at your local nursery, and you may be able to swap tips with friends who also have backyard gardens.

How often should I water my vegetable garden?

The bad news is that there is not a uniform answer that is going to work for every gardener and you cannot simply decide you are going to water once a week on Sundays and leave it at that.

Why do I need to water my garden so often?

How often you need to water your garden will depend on a variety of factors, including the climate where you live, the time of year, the amount of rainfall you receive, the type of soil you have, where your plants are located in your garden, and whether your plants are in containers or the ground.