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Old 20-03-2011, 05:12 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Dave Hill Dave Hill is offline
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Default Gardeners' World

On Mar 20, 12:58*pm, mogga wrote:
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 19:24:04 +0000, Jake Nospam@invalid wrote:
I'm beginning to get worried that my news provider is losing stuff as,
apart from one more or less casual mention within a post about
something else, I haven't seen any real talk about the new Gardeners'
World series and we're now just past episode 2.


So (assuming I haven't missed anything and apologies if I have), my
thoughts to, maybe, start a discussion:


I didn't like Monty the first time he presented but I'm enjoying his
style this time round. I didn't realise just how many different topics


So that's my half-penny's worth. What do others think?


Jake


I only caught the tail end of Fridays when he was in his potting shed
with the bulbs... (I liked his huge shelf system for pots!)
And then the pruning of his currant bushes.
I was left with the question of what to do with the prunings? Could
you stick them in some compost and would they root or are they best
dumping on the compost heap?
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Nice to have a proper gardening prog. back on the box, though I only
saw 10 mins of prog 1 thanks to rugby on TV here in Wales,
I also wondered why they have Joe and Rachel there, but didn't I
actualy see Rachel getring her hands dirty in the last prog?
As has already been said, it's nice to be in a garden that has grown
naturaly and not overnight with the aid of "Tons of Money"
I do wonder what Alan and B&Q will serve up on ITV
David Hill