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Robert_Brenchley
Hectare
Posts: 15,593
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #40 on:
March 03, 2006, 21:47:58 »
It was nice to see the gate of my plot on the Guinea Gardens, if nothing more; it was filmed during the thefts, and of course they didn't tell me it was happening.
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Last Edit: March 12, 2006, 20:05:29 by Robert_Brenchley
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pakaba
Half Acre
Posts: 179
Smile, Life's too short to worry about weeds :-)
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #41 on:
March 03, 2006, 22:06:23 »
I wondered whilst i was watcing if anyone here has a plot on any of the sites features.
There's another thread running on this topic in 'NEWS'
So am going to repeat myself. But i really enjoyed the program I hadn't seen it before.. It would have been good to see an average alllotment (if one exists) or a family plot. My 6 year old son watched it with me and he was fascinated by the lady dying her clothes.
Can't wait to get back to the plot,
Pakaba
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Roy Bham UK
Hectare
Posts: 3,689
Let's press flesh
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #42 on:
March 03, 2006, 22:20:02 »
>:( bugger >:( I have
"post it"
labels all over my monitor to remind me to watch it ::) and missed it :'( Bugger d
am
n shoot ;D
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dingerbell
Half Acre
Posts: 249
A very productive morning
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #43 on:
March 03, 2006, 23:09:11 »
I must be one of the few who missed it first time around. as mentioned, very little in the way of helful hints apart from that lady's demon Gooseberry and Gunness punch. Oh and the bit about earthing up carrots. My wife left the room to play cards on the computer....she thinks I'm a bit barmy, but you all know that we're all the only really sane people on this planet ;D
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mat
Hectare
Posts: 826
Ryedale, North Yorks. Sandy loam, over sandstone
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #44 on:
March 03, 2006, 23:27:14 »
I really enjoyed the program.
mat
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colleenemp
Half Acre
Posts: 115
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #45 on:
March 04, 2006, 09:10:34 »
Awwww....lovely prog. My allotment is on a tiny 16 plot site in a village.... Don't think anyone knows about the no hose pipe thing. I'm sure I'm the only person that uses a can and that's mainly cause I'm SO far from the tap that a hose pipe would have to be stupidly long to use at all! Made me want to go and dig, but ground like perma frost and clay so no can do....will play with my leek seedlings instead. ;D
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Dan 2
Acre
Posts: 411
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #46 on:
March 04, 2006, 09:35:12 »
What a great program, enjoyed it first time round and this time round aswell! Monty is clearly at his best around vegetables and allotments!!!
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caroline7758
Hectare
Posts: 7,267
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #47 on:
March 04, 2006, 09:54:43 »
I saw it for the first time and really enjoyed it. Made me inspired to get out and dig, but rather depressed at how far we've got to go to reach the standards there- roll on retirement! Shame the ground's covered in snow today!It was good to see a young couple winning the show, but a pity we hadn't seen their allotment (unless I missed it!)
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Robert_Brenchley
Hectare
Posts: 15,593
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #48 on:
March 04, 2006, 10:09:46 »
It was very noticeable on my site that they only filmed on the most weed-free and cosmetic plots. That's a pity because it doesn't give a terue picture of the site. We have a few people who manage to do a brilliant job of cultivating their whole plot, but double-size plots with hedges are a massive amount of work, and a lot of people only cultivate part. A programme dealing with methods of coping with all that work would be a lot more valuable; there are loads of ways to manage it, but it takes several years to pick them up, and by that time a lot of people will have given up.
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MrsKP
Hectare
Posts: 3,312
Sunny Glasgow
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #49 on:
March 04, 2006, 10:14:49 »
which is exactly why we need a Part 2 ! ;D
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carloso
Acre
Posts: 409
sprouts gimmie wind
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #50 on:
March 04, 2006, 10:21:33 »
when i watched it i found i needed a really good reason to go to work 430 this morning !!! :-\
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MutantHobbit
Half Acre
Posts: 161
There's a bl**dy great big plane near my allotment
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #51 on:
March 04, 2006, 10:48:36 »
I really enjoyed it, especially as I'm from Birmingham myself, and missed it the first time round. :(
Have passed the Guinea Gardens myself on the train every week, and had often wondered why they looked so different from the rest of the Allotment sites in Birmingham. Now I know why! ;D
I'm easily pleased I know, but I agree that most people with allotments or growing veg could do with a series on the BBC, similar to ITV's series "The Allotment". I haven't been able to borrow it, but I've read on other posts there were loads of hints and tips.
Don't know if anybody else has watched it, but I've borrowed a 2 DVD set of "The Victorian Kitchen Garden" which was shown on the Beeb nearly 20 years ago which is fascinating stuff, especially listening to the old ex-Head Gardener, Harry Dobson! ;D
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Sheldon, Birmingham. I've put the pin on Google Earth where my shed is, in the allotments. It's in an area with a satellite photo which is cool! You can't miss it, there's a bl**dy great big Airport next door!
katynewbie
Hectare
Posts: 2,823
Manchester
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #52 on:
March 04, 2006, 10:57:31 »
;D
I have the book from"The Victorian Kitchen Garden" and watched every one of the programmes!! My favourite moment was Harry explaining something about peaches, he said "..when the leaves are about the size of a mouses ear.." as if everyone would know how big that was!! It was full of lovely shots of the huge glasshouse and lots of info about fruit and veg which was great.
Can you tell? I was a HUGE fan!!!
;)
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kitty
Hectare
Posts: 1,325
its what i do.
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #53 on:
March 04, 2006, 16:50:05 »
Quote
Not so pleasant was to see the Kleptomaniac rabbiting on
youcant leave us hanging there robert!!!
whats she get up to then?
;D
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MrsKP
Hectare
Posts: 3,312
Sunny Glasgow
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #54 on:
March 04, 2006, 18:59:58 »
well that's blown my image of a lottie being a wee community ! ever since taking up this lovely hobby last year, i've been safe in my bubble thinking this was a very pleasant thing to do and very positive.
it's quite depressing to know that even in my world of idyllic escape, there are people that would do badly by others.
is no-where safe ?
very sad.
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There's something happening every day @
http://kaypeesplot.blogspot.com/
&
http://kaypeeslottie.blogspot.com/
Robert_Brenchley
Hectare
Posts: 15,593
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #55 on:
March 04, 2006, 19:30:12 »
They're normally OK. The problem with any small community, whether it's a community association, allotment site, church, what it is, that's run by volunteers is that if you're not careful it can be taken over by bullying nutters who just want power. The price of freedom is eternal vigilance, and sometimes people get carelss.
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Birmingham UK
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RSJK
Hectare
Posts: 1,232
its great to be on the allotment
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #56 on:
March 04, 2006, 19:56:48 »
MutantHobbit is it still possable to get The Victorian Kitchen Garden on dvd and if so does anybody know where to get it, I remember it being a fascinating programme
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supersprout
Hectare
Posts: 4,660
mulch mad!
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #57 on:
March 04, 2006, 20:34:58 »
Victorian Kitchen Garden DVD
See all prices at
http://froogle.google.co.uk/froogle_cluster?q=victorian+kitchen+garden+dvd&pid=2212996674287238117&oid=7469888094144158358&btnG=Search+Froogle&scoring=mrd
Full price £24.99, play.com price £15.99
delivered
at
http://play.com/play247.asp?page=title&r=R2&title=101008&source=997
:)
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Last Edit: March 04, 2006, 21:02:38 by supersprout
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katynewbie
Hectare
Posts: 2,823
Manchester
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #58 on:
March 04, 2006, 20:44:08 »
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Ooooooooh thanks s/sprout!!!! Didn't even occur to me that you can still get it!! Will be making online purchase smartish!!!!
;)
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derbex
Hectare
Posts: 1,281
I've come about the reaping
Re: Gardeners' World special
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Reply #59 on:
March 04, 2006, 20:58:08 »
And 'Tales from the Green Valley' too. The wife's away and I've got the joint account card ;D
P.S.
I'd be surprised if Sarah Raven's clothes were cheap, it takes money to look scruffy like that.
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