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

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busy_lizzie

Yes I agree with that Robert, that would make a great programme. I did enjoy seeing the allotments special again,  but it just left me wanting to see more and in more depth.  :) busy_lizzie
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MrsKP

consider how much "Top Gear" must spend on each programme, and then how much it would cost to do a decent lottie series .... next to nothing i would imagine.

now i've nothing against Jeremy Clarkson, infact i find him quite entertaining, but there should be a balance.

maybe lottieing isn't sexy enough.

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Merlins Mum

There is only so much you can get into an hour and obviously they tried to make a programme that would appeal to lottie and non lottie people.
Personally I really enjoyed it, and Monty Don was a bonus, he just so loves allotments, he feels really passionately about them.

MM

fat larry

I really enjoyed the show, but agree that the amount of time spent on the competiton was bit much. It all seemed a bit twee yet anal at the same time.
I will finish it, one day

bennettsleg

Missed it the first time around so was glad to catch it.  Thought it was quite good, really.  Yes, lots of "characters" (tv wouldn't touch a subject without them) but they had good tips:

- earthing up carrots to avoid carrot fly
- the runnerbean poles and the metal support structure
- gently crushing coriander seeds to improve yield
- no-water gardening (potentiall useful for this year's drought problems)
- the ex-pipe tool made for digging up parsnips with the longest roots I've ever seen
- those beautiful walled allotments that I am SO envious about. There's an historical horticulture/social thesis opportunity.
- how to grow marijuana on old compost heaps... did I say that out loud? ;D

I marvel at the time people have available to not only think around problems but also to make all these things.

It would be great if there were a full series of allotment programmes, but something tells me that there would be so many tips and tricks that one series wouldn't be enough!

Dan 2

I thought it was a great program and has inspired me to start container veg for the first time. Got very enthusiastic and went to the organic gardening catalogue and ordered quite a few! I've so far started my Broad beans in rootrainers, four varieties of tomatoes and my Brussels Sprouts! Lots more to go yet! I have also ordered £12.00 worth of organic Strawberry Plants ('Florence') form Tamar Organics! Not a bad prigram with outcomes like that! I don't even have a lottie! Dan :-)

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