In this episode of the Your Harrogate podcast, Pete Egerton speaks to another exhibitor set to appear at this weekend's autumn flower show at Newby Hall and Gardens (15th - 17th September). Peter & Helleentje Walker are from North-Yorkshire based "Wack's Wicked plants." It's a nursery and they grow, display and sell Carnivorous Plants at Shows and Fairs. It all started as a backyard nursery in Knaresborough and then moved to the village of Scampston in 2015 to enable the business to grow. The couple have taken part in several RHS Flower Shows, including Harrogate Flower Show and the Great Yorkshire Show. Plus, they have achieved gold awards all season and are particularly proud of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show Gold medal at their first attempt! Listen to what they have planned for the autumn flower show at Newby... [podcast_episode episode="78901" content="excerpt,player"]

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