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Old 16-01-2014, 04:38 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 2014-01-15 09:22:18 +0000, Martin said:

On Tue, 14 Jan 2014 23:55:46 +0000, Sacha wrote:

On 2014-01-14 19:27:51 +0000, David Hill said:

I am surprised that no one has posted about this series.
I'm finding it good, a different format with a good selection of
presenters, though I just can't take very much of Christine Walkden, I
had to change channels after almost 15 mins. of her. I know others find
her good.
Then tonight being told how to get rid of bindweed, "don't pull it up
as it has a tap-root that can go down a couple of meters" a different
form to any I have found in a long life of fighting it. But I'm being
picky.
Lets have more gardening progs. in this sort of format.
David @ a rainy side of Swansea Bay.


We've seen it very little, chiefly because of time constraints with
guests during and after Christmas. We saw it last night and enjoyed it
and we do like Christine Walkden. We also liked the straightforward
presenting on 'how to do this' with Toby Buckland. I watched some of
tonight's and while I'm not a fan of Alys Fowler's, I found her
approach and the direction of the programme far preferable to her GW
stuff.


I made the same comment. It looks to me as if sometimes it really is the
producer/director, who makes some presenters irritating. In our opinion the BBC
have got it right this time.


I think so. It was a lot more straightforward in terms of approach and
presenting and there was less of the evangelical stuff about 'peat
free' being the only way to go etc. I also felt that somehow, the
programme really was more about plants and gardens and gardeners, than
presenters as celebs who happen to be doing some gardening. That is not
to denigrate their knowledge or training but to praise this particular
director's approach to the subject - far less 'frilly'!
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Sacha
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