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I did - missed the first 15 minutes though. 'twasn't really about allomenting was it? More about people who happened to share an allotment site. Gentle little tales. I was a bit "Is that it?" when it finished. I thought it was more like a pilot for a series than a film.
I did grin/chortle/snigger a few times though. :)
Yep ;D ;D ;D
I did.
Sky+'d it will watch over weekend
Seen it several times.. redolent of our "old regime" :-X
I did saddad and really enjoyed it, loved the chap with ' odd ' shed -- bit of a rebel him --
Are there any lottie sites that this one remimded you of ?.
Yes, and really enjoyed it!
thought it was really funny, some of the blokes on our plots are like some of them..just as well they're not in charge, one said we should turf people off for not eating their produce yesterday :o ;D
I enjoyed it, when the film first came out was going to watch it but heard it had a bad press. Thought it was good especially the bit where they painted all the sheds blue, and then he painted his red (brilliant). Some of it true as we have people on our allotment that have had depression or troubles and they say the allotment is a great therapy and a place to relax.
Thought it was great. Are sharks fin 'melons' really special - has any one grown them? or is this artistic licence?
Quote from: Digeroo on August 15, 2009, 11:15:00
Are sharks fin 'melons' really special - has any one grown them? or is this artistic licence?
Don't know about special but they do exist. There are lots of threads about them and some recipes if you do a search on the forum. I think Deb P is the 'expert'. I had some seeds from Deb but couldn't get them to germinate.
Quote from: Digeroo on August 15, 2009, 11:15:00
Thought it was great. Are sharks fin 'melons' really special - has any one grown them? or is this artistic licence?
plan to catch the show on i player.
i'm growing shark fin squash and it tried to take over my garden :o its a bit of a triffid plant but has seven very large fruit ripening now. there were more but in the last week they smaller ones have rotted off as the plant i assume is putting all its energies in the really big ones.
Watched it...
Blogged it... (http://seaforthallotments.blogspot.com/2009/08/review-grow-your-own-bbc2.html)
On Friday, I watched 'Grow Your Own', described (by its creators) as a "down-to-earth comedy drama inspired by true stories".
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It was predictable stuff: take a popular theme (allotments), add a quaint setting and mix in 21st century political correctness (race relations), dash with Liverpool schmaltz (You'll Never Fork Alone) - and the result is safe, vaguely watchable Friday night viewing.
The heavyweight cast was a surprise.
But in order to witness Omid Djalili working the soil in 2009, and to achieve the ideal of "garden-shed socialism" portrayed in the program (the sheds were painted red for a reason!), it is necessary to join the 505-strong waiting list for an allotment...
I would like to see more discussion of this issue in the mainstream media.
I watched it and enjoyed it. :)
I watched it and loved the bit when the bossy little Hitler Sec got punched. ;D ;D ;D
Quotei'm growing shark fin squash
Any chance of a few seeds sometime when you eat one?
Watched it on ipalyer.
I liked the idea of "wonderous soup" ;D
Quotethere were more but in the last week they smaller ones have rotted off as the plant i assume is putting all its energies in the really big ones.
Snap, although I only have 6 "squash"... :)
Quote from: Digeroo on August 18, 2009, 07:15:16
Quotei'm growing shark fin squash
Any chance of a few seeds sometime when you eat one?
i can give you some seed now but but be seriously warned the plant is a thug :o :o :o, an ASBO would not go amiss ;D.
PM me. :)
OH is loading a photo of ours onto photobucket as we speak... :)
(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e190/Plot52/DSCN2923.jpg)
(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e190/Plot52/DSCN2935.jpg)
A chap who sadly is no longer with us grew some of these for the local chinese take away.
He started them off like he would a runner bean row but the plants soon took over virtually the whole plot and encroached onto the neighboring plot too.
He had barrow loads of them but never grew them again....once bitten,twice shy!
One plant is more than enough! :)
To get viable seeds they have to be black when you harvest them.....that was a problem for my last batch, even though I left them overwinter the seed was only dark brown when I cracked them open, and subsequently had poor germination.
I got one good black seeded batch and sent them out to A4Aers last year, so hopefully someone will get some well ripened specimens to save seeds from this year!