The Great British Garden Revival.

fern Rob

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Post by fern Rob »

Great to see more gardening shows on TV.
kata

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Post by kata »

Anythings a weed if you don't want it to be growing in your soil.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: True enough.

DB, stay awake.. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Delboy

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Post by Delboy »

kata wrote:
Anythings a weed if you don't want it to be growing in your soil.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: True enough.

DB, stay awake.. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
I will have to try harder :lol:
kata

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No DB, the programes will.. :lol: :lol:
Panama Pete

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Post by Panama Pete »

Whens the tropical episode, I don't think its a bad programme.
Deedee

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Post by Deedee »

Panama Pete wrote:Whens the tropical episode, I don't think its a bad programme.
10th january Pete.
doncasterpalmguy123

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Post by doncasterpalmguy123 »

I think its great seeing what different types of beautiful gardens there are. Although the woman was annoying i thought the cottage gardens were so beautiful. I know man of you may think there boring in comparison to tropical gardens and i half agree with you but wow when done right different types of gardens can rival the best f tropical gardens. :D

Still can't wait for the 10th of january though! :lol:
fern Rob

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Post by fern Rob »

They should put it on Christmas Day.
Springy

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Post by Springy »

This series continued tonight but I missed it. It is on for at least another couple of nights this week so keep an eye out!
Tonight was cut flowers and trees
Tomorrow night is rock gardens and herb gardens
Wednesday night is glasshouses and shrubs
Thursday is ponds and stumperies
Friday is lawns and boring old tropical gardens! :wink: :lol: icon_cheers

Don't shoot me if this schedule changes though!
doncasterpalmguy123

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Post by doncasterpalmguy123 »

Springy wrote:This series continued tonight but I missed it. It is on for at least another couple of nights this week so keep an eye out!
Tonight was cut flowers and trees
Tomorrow night is rock gardens and herb gardens
Wednesday night is glasshouses and shrubs
Thursday is ponds and stumperies
Friday is lawns and boring old tropical gardens! :wink: :lol: icon_cheers

Don't shoot me if this schedule changes though!
You should be able to catch it on bbc iplayer :D Ive been most looking forward for the trees one tonight and of course the tropical one on the tenth. My two gardening passions, trees n tropicals! :lol:
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kata

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Cut flowers, flower arranging... :lol:

I turned it off for something more Interesting.

icon_cheers
wugga

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Post by wugga »

Tonight's episode on Stumperies is quite interesting. I love the garden in North Wales with the ferns that have been collected from all over the world. Was that a large Cyathea Medullaris, Fern Rob?

Yesterday's episode on Glasshouses had quite a lot of different tropical plants on it as well.
dino

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Yes I enjoyed it too. Funnily enough I've been to Biddulph and completely missed the stumpery. icon_scratch Probably just thought it was old decaying wood :lol:
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Post by parkeey »

yea was good, i wanted to see some koi ponds tnite though :D
dino

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I'm sure Biddulph has Koi
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