Louise, go to the top of the screen and in right hand corner there is your name and a white arrow. Click the arrow and options come up. Press my messages. The screen will give you options.
I'll send you a PM so you have something to look at.
Because I fear GW wouldn't fill that extra half an hour with "here's a project you could be doing" or "follow our complete newbie as they work on their garden" (I'm here if you need me GW!!) or even "here's a really simple way to create a dramatic display in a pot that will last you a few months and then we'll show you how to do another one".
Top Gear makes the BBC big money being sold all over the world, merchandise...
I know Clarington, I just feel hard done to when the men in the house get an hour and I get a measly 30 mins LOL! Those are great ideas by the way and a newbie section would be ever so helpful (Just in case anyone from the BBC ever read this )
I do enjoy when they show a "normal person" who has a passion for gardening like the chap the other week with his sweet peas and ladies tights (I didn't even know there were so many different colours!) But it would also be interesting to follow a new person, or maybe a student in a horticulture college student starting with their blank canvas and showing the highs and lows that those of us without a huge budget / camera crew to be bullied into moving mud / perfect soil conditions making the SAME MISTAKES WE DO!!
Mistakes like what exactly Clarington.....do you mean like doing the compost bin all wrong, not digging in BF&B properly, planting plants in unsuitable places, mollycoddling my sweet pea plants is they are leggy and sowing seeds in trays when they germinate at different times....doesn't make for good TV really though, even if it reality in the Tracey-Newbie household
great idea clarington, i'd be rubbish though, keep having to run back inside to feed/nappy change/put washing in..! tracey i planted lavender along north facing wall lat year, needless to say did not do well, dug up yesterday to recover in pot in south west corner
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Haven't had any notifications for over a week now, but just read through threads anyway.
I still can't see my pms
can't send them and now can't see peoples info when you press on avatar. Think i'll go and sulk
i don't even know how to get/send pms i'm so technophobic my almost 3 year old runs ringas round me
Louise, go to the top of the screen and in right hand corner there is your name and a white arrow. Click the arrow and options come up. Press my messages. The screen will give you options.
I'll send you a PM so you have something to look at.
Why does GW get 1/2 an hour of air time and yet Clarkson et al get a full hour......it's so unfair

Because I fear GW wouldn't fill that extra half an hour with "here's a project you could be doing" or "follow our complete newbie as they work on their garden" (I'm here if you need me GW!!) or even "here's a really simple way to create a dramatic display in a pot that will last you a few months and then we'll show you how to do another one".
Top Gear makes the BBC big money being sold all over the world, merchandise...
I know Clarington, I just feel hard done to when the men in the house get an hour and I get a measly 30 mins LOL! Those are great ideas by the way and a newbie section would be ever so helpful
(Just in case anyone from the BBC ever read this
)
I do enjoy when they show a "normal person" who has a passion for gardening like the chap the other week with his sweet peas and ladies tights (I didn't even know there were so many different colours!) But it would also be interesting to follow a new person, or maybe a student in a horticulture college student starting with their blank canvas and showing the highs and lows that those of us without a huge budget / camera crew to be bullied into moving mud / perfect soil conditions making the SAME MISTAKES WE DO!!
Mistakes like what exactly Clarington.....do you mean like doing the compost bin all wrong, not digging in BF&B properly, planting plants in unsuitable places, mollycoddling my sweet pea plants is they are leggy and sowing seeds in trays when they germinate at different times....doesn't make for good TV really though, even if it reality in the Tracey-Newbie household
great idea clarington, i'd be rubbish though, keep having to run back inside to feed/nappy change/put washing in..! tracey i planted lavender along north facing wall lat year, needless to say did not do well, dug up yesterday to recover in pot in south west corner