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Darling-Sweetie BBC2 Digging Deep
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 22:23:03 +0100, Klara
wrote: In message , "Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" writes "Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" wrote in message ... If ever there was a programme to kill my enthusiasm for gardening this is it. "Andre Smith and Amanda Brook transform gardens with the aim of improving the owner's emotional well-being, by focusing on the hidden psychological reasons behind the neglected hedges and entangled borders" Yuk ab foul! Bloomin eck it's got worse. Amanda has decided to plant herbs to help the healing process of the owner who has had a double mastectomy. Anyone know of a garden shredder which will macerate Amanda -sweetie Could NOT believe it, my darling! It was very disappointing. I go right off garden "Experts" who cannot get the names of plants right and when Andre got "jasminoides" quite wrong, I went off him. Were the oleanders in pots or in the ground? They cut back a "maple" but from the fleeting close-up of the leaves, my bad eyes had me thinking it was liquidambar , not maple. I didn't record it, so can't re-watch. Thumbs down to the BBC for this one. Pam in Bristol |
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