I agree. He explains everything very well, and his cats are not camera shy. Carol's piece on primroses was interesting too. GW is doing well to keep going as best they can under the circumstances.
Another interesting and varied programme with plenty of content and a lovely relaxed presentation. Who wouldn't be happy with damsons and primroses and Adam's gorgeous garden.
I remember there being two kittens and a puppy in the last couple of years. As someone who also gardens with cats and dogs I enjoy seeing them in the garden, joining in.
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I’m tempted to have a go at the video challenge but having never made a video clip in my life I fear I’ll be way out of my depth and competing against those with talent and experience.
I think I've seen that clip from Carol before and it wasn't in her own garden and not this year either.
Agreed, I think I saw that before. I think they are understandably avoiding travelling out to places to film new sequences. We may see some repeat presentations and some that did not make the cut in the past.
Nice to hear a few references to Geoff Hamilton recently, my gardening inspiration. I watched him avidly when living in flats in London. Now I have my own garden, every time I think I have a good idea, I know really it was one of Geoff's
I think Adam mentioned that the primrose clip was something filmed and seen a while back ... but very appropriate for the season ... must split some of mine this year 😊
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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I remember there being two kittens and a puppy in the last couple of years. As someone who also gardens with cats and dogs I enjoy seeing them in the garden, joining in.
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I’m tempted to have a go at the video challenge but having never made a video clip in my life I fear I’ll be way out of my depth and competing against those with talent and experience.
Nice to hear a few references to Geoff Hamilton recently, my gardening inspiration. I watched him avidly when living in flats in London. Now I have my own garden, every time I think I have a good idea, I know really it was one of Geoff's
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.