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Started by Gardenantics, February 28, 2006, 07:40:21

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8.00 to 9.00pm. BBC2 Friday 3rd. March. Gardeners World Special on Allotments. This reminder was a suggestion by members of some way of tell us all of any up-coming TV worth watching. Hope it works.

Brian

Gardenantics


Gardenantics

#1
Well after a bit of confusion I managed to put an events post in the calendar marked Must CTV, and linked it first by mistake to the shed, then as intended to news, so if I can do it anybody can!
Click on calendar at the top of screen.
Choose month and post event.
Enter details, and link to news.
Post.

MrsKP

i'm trying to do the Bill Oddie thing tonight, but that's put it in the Shed rather than news as well.

good idea Gardenantics .... once i've sorted it into the right forum lol

;D
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MrsKP

Brian, once the event is created, how do you move the post to the correct forum i.e. news rather than the Shed ???

I can't see how to do that bit.

Jo
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Gardenantics

Hi Jo,

I'm not sure how I did it, but I copied your post, and pasted it into a new events post. You can now go back to your post, and delete it, which should leave the one in News. Trouble is my brain can't keep track of what I've done.

Brian

MrsKP

#5
i'm with you there pal, and now i'm trying to sort out strike throughs as well.

lol

maybe i should go back to work  ;D

and now that i've managed to delete the calendar event and related post, i really should clock back in.

well done us ! lol
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Gardenantics

Jo,

I wonder if we are doing it the wrong way round, I just noticed a button to click on at the bottom of the posts that says Link to Calendar. Maybe we should write the post in the News section then use this to create an event listing in the calendar. I haven't tried it yet so may be talking *******s, but will give it a go next visit.

Brian

MrsKP

talk about amateurs leading amateurs Brian.  I'll find another suitable programme and have a go myself.  I must admit I was a bit hassled with folk trying to talk to me about nonsense at lunchtime when I was trying earlier.

They obviously didn't understand the "talk to the hand" look i was giving them.

;D
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Gardenantics

We'll get there in the end, then we will start again and get there via a different route! So long as it's there eh!

Brian

moonbells

I just noticed this too - sadly it's the one from August 2003 with the woman doing the dyeing and the other one with the weird gooseberry drink and the chap with the suspended strawberries... they went for weird characters rather than a tour of normal lottie tenants. *sigh*

Oh well, looks like I'll be watching Frost again...

moonbells
Diary of my Chilterns lottie (NEW LOCATION!): http://www.moonbells.com/allotment/allotment.html

plot51A

Can't get it here in Wales even if i wanted to - BBC2 Wales has Rugby on the aerial and snooker on Freeview. Good job I was in Norfolk last week and saw Sarah Raven and her fruit!

Curryandchips

Just got in from visiting my father to see this programme on. My wife was aghast when I showed no interest ... Thats not allotment gardening I said, thats just stuff for a telly programme ...

My apologies if I appear cynical, but these programmes are made for the masses ...
The impossible is just a journey away ...

MrsKP

i thoroughly enjoyed it and have a mild pang of regret that i have my lottie in my back garden.

i thought the chap with the hose was just so funny.  there was no way he was gonna stop using it lol

i would die for that soil, i can't imagine ever having soil that fine and crumbly and dry !!

i loved the hooks to hold the bean poles up too.  has given me loads of ideas and a boost of energy.
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pakaba

Me too Mrs KP.  I hear what the  others are saying, but I did enjoy it, I sat and watched it with my 6 year old son who surprisingly :o enjoyed it too.  I was very proud at how many vegies he knew,  he was fascinated by the lady dyeing the cloth.

pakaba ;D
reduce, re-use, recycle.

MrsKP

i have managed to go out and do a bit more or less everynight this week, and still don't seem to be getting anywhere  :o

so a little taster of what might be if i keep going, was just what the doctor ordered.

and i want green manures !

;D
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Jesse

I really enjoyed the programme tonight, I'm wanting to grow plants for dyeing this year so it had extra value to me. I too picked up a few tips and really enjoyed seeing how other people do things. :D
Green fingers are the extension of a verdant heart - Russell Page

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kenkew

I enjoyed it....again! But I was looking forward,... hoping, to see the BBC visit an allotment in a different part of the country. A hundred miles further North and you'd see different methods. (and characters)

Hyacinth

Quote from: moonbells on March 03, 2006, 19:42:58
... they went for weird characters rather than a tour of normal lottie tenants. *sigh*

moonbells

:o some of those 'weird characters' are friends of mine - not weird at all, just passionate lottie folk, really,  and, you know, I  think that even this forum's got enough 'characters' to people a TV programme all of its own ;) - looking at the 'scavanging' thread and some of the 'top tips', I reckon that the ones we saw last night were really quite restrained ;D ;D ;D

Trixiebelle

I saw this programme when it originally broadcasted and whilst I loved the ethos of it, I disliked its limitations. But that's surely understandeable when allotment sites have such varied and wonderful characters as well as wonderful and varied produce  ;D

Too much emphasis was made on the 'competition' and not enough on the characters if you ask me ... but people rarely ask me ... and I like it that way  ;D

An hour isn't enough to capture what happens in the allotments .. even with editing.
The Devil Invented Dandelions!

Robert_Brenchley

They'd do far better to take a site somewhere, pick a cross-section of plotholders, from beginners with derelict plots to people who've been there 20 years and win all the competitions, and follow them for a year. But I suppose that would be too much commitment to ask for.

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