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Well done the Beeb!
sacha wrote in message ... Didn't you love the bit at the end when she said "Did you call 'action'?" as she stumped off down the path? ;-)) -- Sacha I just loved the way she interacted with the camera crew, suggesting better perspectives etc telling them just how to film a particular plant. She is such a natural., and what a wonderful garden, particularly as they have produced it just basically using the leaf mould from the trees as a mulch which eventually becomes the soil. The display of azaleas and rhodies was great, and she was obviously so proud of the garden, and very keen to show the best parts. Congratulations to Joe Swift for basically keeping out of the way and acting as an assistant instead of taking the programme over. Mike www.british-naturism.org.uk |
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Well done the Beeb!
....that thought did occur to me at the time!
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Well done the Beeb!
.. I watched it as others did,but I could not see the point of employing
two gardeners to collect all the fallen leaves to compost and then return to place them under the same trees that they had been collected from in the first place. If they had been left alone as nature intended they would have turned to compost by themselves. I have to agree with that. I simply rake them off the lawns and over the base of shrubs such as fuchias to afford some protection. Its amazing how the leaves get pulled under ground. Yor can see them half sticking out of the ground, but give them a tug and their firmly attached to the soil. (never could spell fucha!) Even if they'd been blown all over the garden first? ;-) The compost bins kept them in one place and the heat generated by a composting heap would have accelerated their breakdown, I expect. And I don't think that was the two gardeners *only* occupation! This could mean that the gardeners would have to work every day even though they were part time to obviate the leaves from blowing all over the place. In my experience leaves tend to accumulate in areas where the wind blows them,so leaving them to blow all over the place is not quite accurate,and probably not a bad idea. I would also dispute that heat is caused by anerobic composting as oxygen is not present therefore heat is not an issue. I would agree that patio,concrete and compact area could be cleansed,but if you want to try an experiment,providing your garden is fertile enough to support worms,then next year try leaving an area of soil with fallen leaves and see how many days or even hours it takes the worms to start pulling them into the top soil. You might be amazed at what you discover,because once the leaves are pulled even a little way they never blow away and by the spring most will have vanished under the soil. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.422 / Virus Database: 237 - Release Date: 20/11/02 |
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Well done the Beeb!
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 18:05:01 -0000, "trevor.appleton"
wrote: (never could spell fucha!) It's *really* easy. Ignore the pronunciamentation "fyewshyah" and focus on (egad!, the mind, she boggleth) the spelling. It's the German surname "Fuchs" (as in Marshal Fuchs) with a latinizing suffix "-ia". That's all. Fuchs-ia. Think "Fook-see-ah". (Or if you are Scottish, think "Fooch-see-ah".) -- Rodger Whitlock Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
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Well done the Beeb!
help to remember that they are in normal alphabetical order. It works for me! I'll give it a go! --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.422 / Virus Database: 237 - Release Date: 20/11/02 |
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