Podcast 82 - Nerines with Nick de Rothschild
Publisher |
Sarah Wilson
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Games & Hobbies
Gardening
Interview
Categories Via RSS |
Hobbies
Home & Garden
Leisure
Publication Date |
Oct 12, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:27:26

This week I’m speaking to Nick de Rothschild, President of the Nerine and Amaryllid Society and of Exbury Gardens in the New Forest. The gardens play host to a huge range of plants providing interest throughout the year, but one of jewels in the crown of Exbury is the collection of Nerines. There are many types of Nerines planted in the garden and an exhibition is currently underway of one particular species, sarniensis. We talk about the different types, how to grow them successfully and about some of the intricacies and intrigue of plant breeding. (Apologies for sounding muffled, I was wearing a mask!)

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About Nick de Rothschild 

Nick de Rothschild, President of the Nerine and Amaryllid Society and of Exbury Gardens in the New Forest. 

Now celebrating more than 100 years, Exbury Gardens encompasses a spectacular collection of woodland, herbaceous, contemporary, formal and wildflower gardens.

At over 200 acres, these impressive gardens located in Hampshire, were created and are now managed by the Rothschild family. They boast a number of special collections including world-famous rhododendrons and azaleas, unprecedented swathes of hydrangeas and the National Collection of Nyssa trees - https://www.exbury.co.uk/gardens

What we talk about:

The different nerine species

Growing nerines outdoors and under glass

The history of Nerine sarniensis cultivars

Breeding Nerine sarniensis

Pests and diseases

Links:

www.exbury.co.uk

Nerine & Amaryllid Society

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