This was the first Love my Garden that I even half liked. Although it was billed as a no/low maintenance garden there were a lot of perennials in it that would need looked after. I thought the photo frame of plants would not have lasted a season but I did like the summerhouse and the motorised shade - very practical. And the paving was very well done. Not sure why they went for the solar powered fountain thing? rather than an electric pumped one unless it was ease of maintenance? It did appear to be less gimmicky than previous episodes and certainly an awful lot cheaper,
'Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement' - Helen Keller
That series by Carol Klein is wonderful. She really is the best of the lot. Giving new information on tulips, insects, breeding, terrific this week. There truly are some poor programmes,too, tho.
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I don't know the instant gardener. Is it on sky ?
I love AT, he's wonderful, but not keen on the schmaltzy format of his new series.
Enjoyed the Autistic Gardener series too.
I've loved the coverage of the shows this year and have said previously they've covered many more than just " the big gardens"
Aspects of GW I love, others : less so.
I've not caught Carole's series yet, keep forgetting it's on.
We don't have to love everything but
it's be odd if we all loved the same things.
no idea why the end of my posting got lost.
Thought you were doing it for artistic effect Hosta ... I thought it was quite effective
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
That series by Carol Klein is wonderful. She really is the best of the lot. Giving new information on tulips, insects, breeding, terrific this week. There truly are some poor programmes,too, tho.