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  • TopbirdTopbird Posts: 8,352

    I think you'll enjoy the low allergen one Pat (No 4 ?). Much more of a 'gardening' programme IMO. 

    Heaven is ... sitting in the garden with a G&T and a cat while watching the sun go down
  • GardenmaidenGardenmaiden Posts: 1,126

    AJ, which one is yours so we can look out for it.

  • WonkyWombleWonkyWomble Posts: 4,538

    Glad you have found it useful Pat, you can just type gardening programmes in the search bar and all sorts is on there, hope you have fun image

  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316

    Every day is an adventure on these sites!  Thanks.

    S. E. NSW
  • wiccafairywiccafairy Posts: 10
    The purple chippings had to go the baby chocked on them but I'm wondering do I say to them about the foxgloves and aqualigia being poisonous the astro turf works well for us especially Tilly as she falls over all the time but as for noweeding iI've had to do lots I was very happy with my garden as i would rather play with the children in the garden then have to weed. The cast crew production were all amazing and when they did my garden they had oonly been working with each on two other gardens before mine but they all got on like they had known each other for years. Thank you to the few on here that stuck up for a mum of five I've had a terrible few years hence why I'm single but I won't go into what happened as I didn'twant it on tTV or on here. It has gave me and my children and santuary to forget about the past and move on and have a laugh
  • GardenmaidenGardenmaiden Posts: 1,126

    The foxgloves are biennial, it takes 2 years to get to the flowering stage and then I think they die. So if you're worried about the young ones eating them, just pull them up. I've not heard of aquilegias being poisonous though.

  • AJ 2AJ 2 Posts: 6
    I have definitely taken to adding more plants and looking after the ones I have- never cared for gardening before but after the help they gave me I am giving it my best shot! Not allowed to say which one is mine until it's aired but it is a very different type of "garden" (quite a big clue! You will know which one is mine from that!!!)
  • wiccafairywiccafairy Posts: 10
    Thank you garden maiden
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,139
    AJ 2 wrote (see)
    I have definitely taken to adding more plants and looking after the ones I have- never cared for gardening before but after the help they gave me I am giving it my best shot! Not allowed to say which one is mine until it's aired but it is a very different type of "garden" (quite a big clue! You will know which one is mine from that!!!)

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    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • 4thPanda4thPanda Posts: 4,145

    Wowzers image We are among celebrities image 

    It's a shame about the purple chippings, I quite liked the colour they added, but for safety's sake I can see why you binned them image 

    I am still watching and enjoying the programme, I guess not everyone is a natural presenter - Tess Daley is a fine example, I can't stand her on Strictly, I find her very forced image image

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