Sorry guys I find the design bit of GW a little too finniky And it doesn't give much practical (that's only my opinion) I have looked forward to GW2015 but the first two weeks seem to be just filling in time till the real gardening starts. Hasn't stopped me from watching it three times ( Fri Sat Sunday)on case I missed a tip or two my daughter has just been to visit with her pup and he found a Nigel ball where from I have no idea perhaps they just appear like a multitude of weeds
primrosecottage wrote (see)... my daughter has just been to visit with her pup and he found a Nigel ball where from I have no idea perhaps they just appear like a multitude of weeds
Apparently they grow wild in Australia - that's why they're so good at tennis
(Banksia laevigata)
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Glad you cleared that up Frensclan - no need to apologise as I thought I was missing some other juicy programme. Yes, I am looking forward to Beechgrove too.
Dove, most of the people I garden for are relatively well heeled people, some more than that, but I also look after a lot of small gardens for people who live on a budget. I treat them all the same and work hard for a living.
It's personal view, I am not trying to change the social strata or right any injustice.
I like to see diversity and hope I will see it in future programmes.
So please have the courtesy to respect other peoples point of view.
When I win the lottery! I shall have a hellebore garden! I no longer have room for mor e than a couple. If you get to North Yorkshire, Reighton nurseries have them dirt cheap.
Dove, most of the people I garden for are relatively well heeled people, some more than that, but I also look after a lot of small gardens for people who live on a budget. I treat them all the same and work hard for a living.
It's personal view, I am not trying to change the social strata or right any injustice.
I like to see diversity and hope I will see it in future programmes.
So please have the courtesy to respect other peoples point of view.
Dave
I totally respect your right to your own point of view please respect my right to disagree
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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Sorry guys
I find the design bit of GW a little too finniky And it doesn't give much practical (that's only my opinion) I have looked forward to GW2015 but the first two weeks seem to be just filling in time till the real gardening starts. Hasn't stopped me from watching it three times ( Fri Sat Sunday)on case I missed a tip or two
my daughter has just been to visit with her pup and he found a Nigel ball where from I have no idea perhaps they just appear like a multitude of weeds
Apparently they grow wild in Australia - that's why they're so good at tennis
(Banksia laevigata)
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Glad you cleared that up Frensclan - no need to apologise as I thought I was missing some other juicy programme.
Yes, I am looking forward to Beechgrove too.
I don't normally join in this yearly discussion but I agree with Dove, Ashdale and nutcutlet
Dove, most of the people I garden for are relatively well heeled people, some more than that, but I also look after a lot of small gardens for people who live on a budget. I treat them all the same and work hard for a living.
It's personal view, I am not trying to change the social strata or right any injustice.
I like to see diversity and hope I will see it in future programmes.
So please have the courtesy to respect other peoples point of view.
When I win the lottery! I shall have a hellebore garden! I no longer have room for mor e than a couple. If you get to North Yorkshire, Reighton nurseries have them dirt cheap.
Love Beechgrove garden. Watch it on iplayer.
is this season's GW sponsored by Cherry Blossom Black Shoe Polish?
i have no problem with posh, just can't fit much in!!
Dave
I totally respect your right to your own point of view
please respect my right to disagree 
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Am I the only person who doesn't know what's happening on May 7th?