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The first Gardeners' World

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  • It was the humour, I think, and lots of charismatic charm, as well as his expertise.

  • Why did Joe just sit and draw circles..?

  • I enjoyed it today but I thought he looked unwell,  very drawn in the face,  nice to see Nigel back in his bouncy ways though.

  • Rain, who is 'he', Monty or Joe? I think Monty was showing signs of ageing, but maybe you are right about his not being well.

  • Verdun, I loved the thought of the winter honeysuckle.

  • Sorry GG I meant Monty not looking to good.

    I must have a look around for some winter honeysuckle I do like the sound of having a fragrance in the garden at this time of year image

  • As long as it doesn't take up too much room for the rest of the year. This is always an issue for me.

  • BrummieBenBrummieBen Posts: 460

    I like Monty, but Alan is way out in front for spontinuity and enthusiasm. Joe swift was in his usual slot, as in a 10 minute bit showing that even a fool can garden. I honestly think it's GW trying to get new gardeners to watch with his slots. As someone mentioned, they could have done a whole 30mins on garden design, but no instead, aside from a few things rachel suggested like the daphne and the honeysuckle, the 'pulled -out' everyyear dogwood, some trees which would be unsuitable in most peoples gardens due to size, and them spidery things with the fuzzy stems, again massive  unless you need to use a tractor to mow!

    We then had 10 mins of galanthus, yes snow drops are lovely, but if you've lived in this country all your life, like 90% of the population have, chances are you know all about them already.

    The programme should be a full hour, it would be a lot better, they could cover more things that are of actual interest as well as visiting nice gardens etc. I personally think when they talk about shrubs and plants for borders, they should say, 'if you have a small garden try blah blah, a medium think of so-and-so and if you are lucky enough to have a big garden then consider such-and-such.'

    I really think they don't consider what most normal people have as a garden in regards to size. Most new builds basically have a hanky at the back and even less with a drive at the front. I think this is where GW is missing a trick, if they catered for the multitudes, there would be many more viewers.

    All in all, nice to have it back on, but 30mins minus the opening and ending credits, then minus the chaff from gardens tended by 40 staff, and you end up with 10-12 mins of actual useful info, once a week. Not really good enough, I'm just glad of the broadband and the net, can find out everything I need to know from people who have experience on forums and in videos.

    Bit of a rant, can you tell this cold is still gnawing at me??? :P

  • Sue HSue H Posts: 415
    Why not make GW - 1 hour long. Sure they could easily fill that time. image
  • Zoomer44Zoomer44 Posts: 3,267

    Just watched GW on iplayer. Enjoyed most of the programme but it all can't appeal to everyone. Liked Monty's raised veg beds and recycled path, nice to see Nigel and the stray  chicken running across the camera's view image.

    Looking forward to Beachgrove.

      

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