The candyfloss tree, hope from Hiroshima and planting with Duneane Primary

Published: Oct. 22, 2022, 9:07 a.m.

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With Autumn colour all around, Gardeners\\u2019 Corner with David Maxwell celebrates the wonder of trees. At CAFRE\\u2019s Greenmount campus, the first of the Hiroshima survivor trees grown by staff and students is planted out. In County Laois, David is back at Gash Gardens where Mary Keenan has an impressive Katsura tree, also known as the candyfloss tree because of the smell given off by its dying leaves. In County Antrim, Duneane Primary have a school garden full of trees but its autumn containers the pupils are planting to keep up their reputation as a \\u2018Best Kept\\u2019 school and Tony Kirkham will reveal his tree of the month. Also on the programme, Claire McNally will be live in studio with David to answer questions from the Gardeners\\u2019 Corner mailbox. Email gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk

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