I don't believe any of us haven't had to move a plant or two because things grew more than we expected, or because we didn't like the way a border looked.
How can you lie there and think of England When you don't even know who's in the team
The garden with 700 pots was quite something. Must take a fair bit of work, let alone the 2 to 3 hours of watering. . Love the name of the hosta "Tea at Betty's" . Never heard of it before.
That's a big job in the writing garden. I look forward to seeing the results.
Twin scaling - fascinating. l enjoyed the whole conservation item with Frances.
Yes, another good episode this week. Like @AnniD I particularly enjoyed the piece with the container garden, especially as the lady spoke with a true 'potteries' dialect. (It's where I come from originally you see.)
I even liked the segment with the little lad introducing his garden!
Interesting that Monty, in the closing segment, made a point of showing us his "Helianthus laetiflorus". It's around this time last year he showed us his "Rudbeckia laciniata" with the same Helianthus images!
Clay soil - Cheshire/Derbyshire border. I play with plants and soil and sometimes it's successful
It's still showing as "not available" @dangermousie, and apparently in the repeat slot this morning they showed an episode from 2016. Maybe technical problems? It is still scheduled for 8am on Wednesday morning.
" Monty plants a mix of white flowers in the writing garden, demonstrates how to prune a climbing rose and reviews what’s been happening in the vegetable garden.
Adam Frost celebrates seasonal colour on a visit to a garden in Essex, and Sue Kent pots up allium bulbs in readiness for spring and replants a tricky border with lavender she’s grown from cuttings.
A gardener in Surrey shows off an exotic oasis in his back garden, inspired by travels abroad, and a grower in Ceredigion shares her passion for salvias. Also, more viewers share what they’ve been getting up to in their gardens."
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When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Love the name of the hosta "Tea at Betty's"
That's a big job in the writing garden. I look forward to seeing the results.
Twin scaling - fascinating. l enjoyed the whole conservation item with Frances.
I even liked the segment with the little lad introducing his garden!
Interesting that Monty, in the closing segment, made a point of showing us his "Helianthus laetiflorus". It's around this time last year he showed us his "Rudbeckia laciniata" with the same Helianthus images!
I play with plants and soil and sometimes it's successful
Maybe technical problems? It is still scheduled for 8am on Wednesday morning.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Remember, 9pm tonight
" Monty plants a mix of white flowers in the writing garden, demonstrates how to prune a climbing rose and reviews what’s been happening in the vegetable garden.
Adam Frost celebrates seasonal colour on a visit to a garden in Essex, and Sue Kent pots up allium bulbs in readiness for spring and replants a tricky border with lavender she’s grown from cuttings.
A gardener in Surrey shows off an exotic oasis in his back garden, inspired by travels abroad, and a grower in Ceredigion shares her passion for salvias. Also, more viewers share what they’ve been getting up to in their gardens."