The only possible benefit I can see arising from this series is that it might just give a few more people the impetus to enter their local village shows which would definitely be A GOOD THING - but it's not a gardening programme
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Enjoying the big allotment challenge. I think asecond series is planned as our allotment association sent on an email to us all for anyone wanting to apply for the next series.
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The only possible benefit I can see arising from this series is that it might just give a few more people the impetus to enter their local village shows which would definitely be A GOOD THING
- but it's not a gardening programme 

Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Enjoying the catch ups of allotment challenge, such varied talents. Would hate anyone looking over my shoulder!
I, too, wonder what happens to the abandoned allotments.
Not sure if it is meant to be a gardening programme Dove, but I'm picking up tips, interesting re growing for show exhibits and
I'm an established GW fan, enjoy the different input from Carol and Joe, and the progress of MD's garden.
Enjoy it all, not least these interesting threads.
I think theres to much time spent on the compertitions and i dont see the point of the flower arrangeing and making jam every week
I agree the flower arranging is too contrived. A lovely bunch of flowers arranged simply in a vase is more my style.
Enjoying the big allotment challenge. I think asecond series is planned as our allotment association sent on an email to us all for anyone wanting to apply for the next series.
i enjoy so will watch, dio agree flower arranging seems to be a tenuous link