Sorry kornflake - but the title of the thread is 'Enough is Enough'. I wondered what it was about so I read it. I've simply informed you of the best course of action if you're unhappy with the programme.
nut - I know, I'm wasting my breath, but I can't go outside and get on there - the hailstones are lashing the windows now....
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Spitting with rain here Fairy - so that's an end to my playing in the garden for today ... so the pizza dough for tonight's supper is proving, the tomato topping has been made, mushrooms have been sliced and fried, olives have been pitted, roasted home-grown tomatoes have been taken out of the freezer and anchovies have been located in the pantry.
Now I shall sit down and do some sewing - hope I don't get whinged at for talking about cooking on a gardening forum
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Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
We are enjoying the extended G.W. programme and although I am not a doggy (or dodgy) person I would far rather watch the dogs for a few seconds or minutes than sit through the endless monotony of adverts which really do annoy me on THE OTHER side. The whole programme is informative, enjoyable and relaxing before a weekend spent catching up with (enjoyable) work in the garden. However I do agree that it would be nice to see a bit more of the wildlife attracted to Monty's garden.
Sorry you fellow gardeners are suffering with our British precipitation, for me the sun is shining and I have just finished digging over another six ft by four ft of solid clay, ongoing project. Six feet may not sound much but at my age it is as I said before, 'enough is enough'.
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Sorry kornflake - but the title of the thread is 'Enough is Enough'. I wondered what it was about so I read it. I've simply informed you of the best course of action if you're unhappy with the programme.
nut - I know, I'm wasting my breath, but I can't go outside and get on there - the hailstones are lashing the windows now....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Spitting with rain here Fairy - so that's an end to my playing in the garden for today ... so the pizza dough for tonight's supper is proving, the tomato topping has been made, mushrooms have been sliced and fried, olives have been pitted, roasted home-grown tomatoes have been taken out of the freezer and anchovies have been located in the pantry.
Now I shall sit down and do some sewing - hope I don't get whinged at for talking about cooking on a gardening forum
Last edited: 30 September 2016 15:20:32
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
We are enjoying the extended G.W. programme and although I am not a doggy (or dodgy) person I would far rather watch the dogs for a few seconds or minutes than sit through the endless monotony of adverts which really do annoy me on THE OTHER side. The whole programme is informative, enjoyable and relaxing before a weekend spent catching up with (enjoyable) work in the garden. However I do agree that it would be nice to see a bit more of the wildlife attracted to Monty's garden.
FairyGirl ,Dovefromabove
Ha , we got liquid sunshine.
You can go off a person you know, Verd.....

There's now a teeny, tiny bit of blue sky....hurrah!
But it's still raining....boo
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Sorry you fellow gardeners are suffering with our British precipitation, for me the sun is shining and I have just finished digging over another six ft by four ft of solid clay, ongoing project. Six feet may not sound much but at my age it is as I said before, 'enough is enough'.
Oh Christ not another boring
LOOK AT ME
post.