Storms and teacups come to mind and definitely one or two stirrers about.
I'm told we have Netflix but have not, so far, investigated it. I certainly wouldn't go there looking for Big Dreams Small Spaces as I don't like the format. Makeovers are not for me tho I could certainly cope with a series on a person or couple taking on a garden and being helped and followed for a full gardening year or two as they get to grips with what they have and turning it into what they'd like. This format would lend itself to new builds, mature gardens and gardens gone to pot and needing rescuing so all levels of garden, gardener and budget.
We used to get series to keep us going in winter - Front Garden Design, several Geoff Hamilton Specials, The Flying Gardener, Hidden Gardens, Victorian Kitchen Garden, How to be a Gardener. We also had Monty's 80 gardens, French gardens and Italian Gardens.
3 months to go till there's any sign of GW back on screen and a bit more for Beechgrove and plenty to look forward to tho I shall no doubt find things to grump about but more, I hope, to delight and celebrate.
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I like big dreams small spaces. It's not the usual format where the gardens are designed by other people. It's the owners who do the designing and do it themselves. We can get netflix but have to pay, so we don't have it. But the series are very good.
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I'm told we have Netflix but have not, so far, investigated it. I certainly wouldn't go there looking for Big Dreams Small Spaces as I don't like the format. Makeovers are not for me tho I could certainly cope with a series on a person or couple taking on a garden and being helped and followed for a full gardening year or two as they get to grips with what they have and turning it into what they'd like. This format would lend itself to new builds, mature gardens and gardens gone to pot and needing rescuing so all levels of garden, gardener and budget.
We used to get series to keep us going in winter - Front Garden Design, several Geoff Hamilton Specials, The Flying Gardener, Hidden Gardens, Victorian Kitchen Garden, How to be a Gardener. We also had Monty's 80 gardens, French gardens and Italian Gardens.
3 months to go till there's any sign of GW back on screen and a bit more for Beechgrove and plenty to look forward to tho I shall no doubt find things to grump about but more, I hope, to delight and celebrate.
We can get netflix but have to pay, so we don't have it. But the series are very good.