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GARDENERS' WORLD 2022

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  • WAMSWAMS Posts: 1,960
    That all sounds quite useful. I will try to watch this episode. And not entirely because of the puppy.
  • AuntyRachAuntyRach Posts: 5,291
    Bumping this up to remind people that it is on TONIGHT, not Friday. 
    My garden and I live in South Wales. 
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    edited October 2022
    It was interesting to see Weston Salvias featured and hear the owner's painful story.

    I was smiling through the creation of Monty's white bed - it is everything I have in mine.

    B)

    Baltic parsley, milk parsley, white foxgloves. I have also white eupatorium, thalictrum, phlox. I'm going to try adding gaura. 

  • AnniDAnniD Posts: 12,585
    Another episode that l enjoyed, especially as someone who is keen on salvias. 

    I was sorry to hear that Sue Kent is having trouble with her eyesight. I just expected her to draw a white line across the edge of the steps, but l should have known she'd have a more stylish solution  :)
    Her dexterity is so impressive. 

    The Agave was something else ! I felt that item went on just a tad too long for me, but it was a lovely garden.

    The garden that Adam Frost visited was beautiful, but am l the only one who rolls their eyes when people talk about plants keeping beautiful form in Winter frosts ? In my experience everything collapses into a brown mush way before the end of January. 

    And finally, l know he's not to everyone's taste but l did smile at the antics of Ned, and his attempts to help.
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    edited October 2022
    Ned is entirely gorgeous and I am very much appreciating him being in shot.
  • punkdocpunkdoc Posts: 15,039
    More soppy dog shots.
    How can you lie there and think of England
    When you don't even know who's in the team

    S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
  • UffUff Posts: 3,199
     :D Gerraway punkdoc. Bet you love him really. What does Mrs punkdoc think?
    SW SCOTLAND but born in Derbyshire
  • AnniDAnniD Posts: 12,585
    You make a fair point @Plantminded. l used to have some lovely clumps of Miscanthus that lasted through the Winter and at this time of year they looked lovely with the sun shining through them.
    They started taking up too much room even though l was dividing them, so in the end they had to go. One clump went to my postman, l will have to ask him how its looking  :)
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