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  • SparklesJDSparklesJD Posts: 344

    On again at the end of May, according to his Twitter feed! I'm responsible for my work social media and - I'm sure I don't know why image - we follow a few gardeners and even have some follow us back

  • Gardengirl..Gardengirl.. Posts: 4,172

    That would be brilliant really liked the first series, some great tips, I am doing my own instant garden make over adding a patio 

    Would be nice if they did re visit gardens done

    Garden 5 that garden was a massive a lot to be done in a day but looked really good when done

    Hampshire Gardener
  • Gardengirl..Gardengirl.. Posts: 4,172

    IT'S BACK ON TV TODAY AT 4pm - 4.45 for today in York     Brilliant

    then 3.45 - 4.30 for rest of week and looks like on next week as well

    Hampshire Gardener
  • Bee witchedBee witched Posts: 1,295

    Thanks Gardengirl ..... only just seen your post so I'll have to catch today's episode on i-player.

    Gardener and beekeeper in beautiful Scottish Borders  

    A single bee creates just one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey in her lifetime
  • Andy LeedsAndy Leeds Posts: 518

    Thought the last series was great from a gardening perspective - anyone else wonder about the relevance of the seeds from this episode as they weren't used (I think?).  Surely not because that seed facility was close by so 'just happened' to be on the list?

    I felt for Danny when the newly laid lawn was being jumped on!

  • Gardengirl..Gardengirl.. Posts: 4,172

    Andy Leeds know what you mean about the turf

    They planted wild flower turf bits on the side of the slope and then plug plants and forked over the grass added bit of soil and sowed some seeds

    Enjoyed watching the programme I thought they would go to a gc to get the seeds interesting place, garden looked good nice what they can do in a day, enjoyed all the planting - wondered where he got the wildflower plugs plants from 

    Hampshire Gardener
  • Gardengirl..Gardengirl.. Posts: 4,172

    Garden no 2  Was a tricky garden today and tough when tools don't work, great use of pallets - looked a lot better in the end of day - fill that garden could of had more done with more time but great lot for the birds and bugs   

    Hampshire Gardener
  • Andy LeedsAndy Leeds Posts: 518

    Third one - just a query really, Danny filled those planters / pots with multi purpose compost before putting in the hydrangea petiolaris / palms.  From what I've read on this forum wouldn't John Innes no. 3 have been a much better idea?

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