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  • Hi Alan,

    Welcome to the forum.   I've just joined in the last couple of days and oops , I didn't realise about the introduction and just went into the overwinter fuschias thread.  So, yes, hi everyone.  I'm sure we can all  help each other out.

    Yes, Monty is very open and honest with his failing crops this year!   I just love Nigel his dog too.  I've watched the prog for years and loved Geoff Hamilton and visited Barnsdale - very nostalgic.

  • BookertooBookertoo Posts: 1,306

    I agree re dear Geoff Hamilton, his books are still my basic garden 'bibles' and reading materials - such a gentle good way he had with telling things.  The hypertufa trough we made to his recipe is still going strong many years later.  

     

    Welocme to the forum, there is no such thing as a silly question, we all learn all of the time, that's what we come here for, to learn and to share knowledge.  

  • When visiting Barnsdale (a very nostalgic and reasonably price experience £5 or so) I bought a selection of DVDs and it's lovely to listen to Geoff's gentle voice, and his enthusiasm for small projects.   He encouraged me so much to garden - and introducing Bob Flowerdew!!

    I do love Nigel with Monty too!!!

     

    Hi Artjak -    ooh strong words re G.World presenters!   I sort of like Carol Kelin as a person, very bubbly (maybe too much) but she doesn't appear to give much good info.  Someone wrote asking about slugs eating plants, and the answer was to grow something that slugs don't like!   Not helpful if you've spent money and time raising plants you love!  Something like gravel at the base,  grease on stems may have been helpful etc., etc.,

    Monty does give some good tips now and then i.e. how to prune wisteria was most helpful to me and it worked on a plant which had never flowered for me.   This year it was a visual delight - thanks Monty.

     

    Hi

  • artjakartjak Posts: 4,167

    Dear jots, I don't like TV presenters who desperately want us to like them. Why can't they just educate us about gardening issues without trying to impress us with how cuddly/ chuckly voiced/ testosterone ridden/ etc they are.

  • Hi artjak,

    Yes, I perfectly understand where your coming from.   We are all wanting to learn about gardening issues and to be inspired.  I used to love the way Geoff Hamilton had projects for the small garden.   He seemed to understand that most of the viewers had an average sized garden to enjoy and he did average sized projects for people to try or to take something from.    I always thought him to be a very genuine man whose love of the garden came before anything else.  I remember the story of him buying his wife a bunch of carnations, he took them home to her but before giving them, he took cuttings from the sides of the stems!    How down to earth is that??? and funny tooimage

  • artjakartjak Posts: 4,167

    Dear Jots, Am v. grateful that you understand my dislike of 'celebrity personalities'. For many years I didn't have a TV, so never saw Geoff Hamilton. His approach sounds perfect. I wonder if his programmes could be shown again? After all gardening is gardening no matter which decade his programmes were made in. Fashions for different plants come and go but the basics remain the same.

  • BookertooBookertoo Posts: 1,306

    Try his books, these are certainly available, and are just as good as was the man himself.  Peobably the several  series are around, in disc format, tho' I have not seen them offered for a long time.  

  • Hi artjak,

    When we visited Barnsdale we bought a set of his DVDs - called The Small cottage garden (or similar).   I wonder if Barnsdale have a web site where you can order some of his DVDs to watch?   I've never seen any of his progs on any of the 'other channels'.I wonder if E bay have any to sell??   He really was a lovely man and I was heartbroken when he was poorly after a heart attack.   On the road to recovery he was advised to buy a bike - apparently this was too much for his heart!   Wouldn't you think walking would have been the better recovery option?  Great, great, genuine, lovable man with plants first, viewers and somewhere down the line -   himself.

  • Hi artjak,

    I've just had a quick check and the BBC shop sells Geoff Hamiltons 40th celebration DVD  set for £10.  Amazon for £10.   On E -baby there's some for sale, and also some VIDEOS for 99p if you have a video recorder.   You would love him - such a gentle voice and person.

     

    ttfn

  • artjakartjak Posts: 4,167

    Thank you so much, will investigate these DVDs.

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