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Great British Garden Revival

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  • LeadFarmerLeadFarmer Posts: 1,496

    Episodes 4 & 5 continue on 6th/7th Jan 2014.

  • LeadFarmerLeadFarmer Posts: 1,496
    Lilylouise wrote (see)

    I am really disappointed -the episode our garden is in has been moved to January 13 th because of  programme about Nelson Mandela is now on instead.

    Pam LL x

    Im looking forward to seeing your garden. Its a great series so far.

  • chickychicky Posts: 10,409

    Totally agree - well done BBC image

  • Forester2Forester2 Posts: 1,477

    Yes, a really good series although I wasn't inspired by the houseplant one as I was hoping for some new ideas.  

  • hi I have just been on the program website trying to find out what those panels were called that Joe Swift I think it was, used to make a drive on the lawn or a gravel drive? does anyone know what they are called? I dont want to pave or use concrete but my local council will only allow something sound as a drive and i have to send in plans to obtain planning permission, there has been a drive there in the past as when i have planted anything I have had to scrape away stones so it is mostly solid already and i think if it was scraped back and levelled then those thing put down and filled in between with gravel that would be ok. last spring I dug out all the plants and repositioned them and hope to get the drive done in the new year, thanks in advance

  • Forester2Forester2 Posts: 1,477

    Moonchild - it might be enduragrid although there may be other ones too.

  • Am loving this new programme.... Thanks chicky for putting me on to it lol.... Already plan to plant a wild flower bit out the front next year!!!!!!

  • I'm planning an area with wild hedgerow flowers - campions, native foxgloves, cow parsley, primroses, native bluebells, sorrel etc - it was something I'd thought of when we first moved here but hadn't got around to yet - this series has spurred me on image


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • Wild flowers are a favourite of mine, think I might do something at the bottom of the garden. Have always meant to, just never got round to it. Being near woods I already get bluebells so will have a think what types I'd prefer, poppies will be one.

  • Moonchild2 - try www.kedel.co.uk for recycled plastic grids.

     

     

     

     

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