New series starts tonight (Friday, BBC2 8.30pm) With Monty Don making a return and the programme coming from his Herefordshire garden. Also making a return is Rachel de Thame and completing this years team is Carol Klein and Joe Swift.
Steve... :)
i HAVE SET SKY+ I CAN`T WAIT . I JUST LOVE MONTY DON DOING GARDENERS WORLD
WELCOME BACK RACHAEL, GLAD CAROL IS STAYING.
Fingers crossed that it's not a disappointment. I could do without Rachel de Thame (would prefer Chris Beardshaw ;)) but I like Carol and Joe.
Dreary old Monty again........yawn.
Oh b.....y Rachel.. ::) She is waste of space.. ::) Rest of the will do..specially Carol ;D
Looking forward to it :D.I like monty, carol and Joe is OK, just really glad that Muppet buckland has gone.
I think Rachael is ok not a great Joe fan though. But I also will not miss Toby Buckland. Saw Alys being filmed recently so she is going to pop up somewhere.
Seems that Alan Titchmarsh will be doing a gardening programme on the ITV, There are so few gardening programmes I just hope they are not at the same time.
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Quote from: betula on March 11, 2011, 17:56:51
Dreary old Monty again........yawn.
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He Ok !!!
Bring back Bob Flowerdew :D :D :D :D
I don't know how Monty manages with such a small garden. ;D ;D I wonder if we will meet the gardener.
Ahhh..that was better...felt more like GW should ;D Actually I enjoyed that first part a lot...chickens too ;D I didn't get irritated about Rachel and Joe.. :o..miracle..There was bit of everything shown.
Now if they would only chance the program into full hour then it would perfect ;D
Thumbs up from me ;)
It was good to see Monty Don and Rachel de Thame back tonight. We like the team with Carol Klein and Joe Swift as well.
Much better programme i like it ;D but yep it must be hell with that tiny garden :P
Yep good program but should be an hour, half an hour is not long enough ???
Carol Klein - my hero !!! :)
I quite liked Tony and Alys last year, but Monty is great.
I'm just waiting for TV Burp -
I like Monty, but I like Tony as well. Who is better. Theres only one way to find out!
As for the others in current crop - irritating Why does Carol Klein laugh at things that are not funny. Rachel would stand clogging and Joe Swift wtf is he for !
we really enjoyed tonights first episode,despite who is presenting its always good to see some different faces,we love monty anyway. will be dividing our snowdrops tomorrow!
Well, I think it was that fascinating that I fell asleep.
I think the threat of tart de Thame was what did it. ;D ;D
valmarg
Quote from: montbrayon on March 11, 2011, 21:28:27
Carol Klein - my hero !!! :)
Heroine surely.
valmarg
Snowdrops! Our son's dog pooped in our nice clump-got to be brave I suppose!
Could not contain my excitement seeing Monty prune his Rose and divide his snowdrops.
Give me Carol every time,she is a true plantswoman.
Loved it. Good to see Monty back and even though his garden is absolutely HUGE it feels like proper gardening is back. Carol is my hero too!
I enjoyed it, especially when Monty talked about his bargain buys! Thought it was a nice mix.
First time I've watched GW for I can't remember how long.
I like Monty Don - but then I liked Toby too - just not the programme that GW had turned into.
Alison
I enjoyed the GW last night but also thought it was too short.
I didn't care much for Monty's garden though, as it was too formal for my tastes. If it was mine I would get rid of those manicured box trees and hedges as well as the small conifers in the vegetable garden.
Quote from: pumpkinlover on March 11, 2011, 19:34:56
Bring back Bob Flowerdew :D :D :D :D
I second that, i think the powers that be think he has a radio face. Always enjoyed he spot!
;D Good show last night i thought :D
I have only two criticisms, one is called Joe Swift the man is a waste a space, the other is Rachel de Thame nice to look at but thats about all.
I enjoyed it, and I am glad Monty is back.
June.
Just watched the first minute on iplayer and Monty is annoying me already. Why does he puff so much? "This is a lime avenue - so called because these are....limes" you don't say. And he should should bury that jacket next to his dogs. Oh he's as dreary as his evergreen hedges.
I wonder if the team will be allowed to run a muck in Mr don's garden.
Quote from: Froglegs on March 13, 2011, 09:42:18
I wonder if the team will be allowed to run a muck in Mr don's garden.
I very much doubt it-he's known for being grumpy!
Quote from: Froglegs on March 12, 2011, 10:20:38
I have only two criticisms, one is called Joe Swift the man is a waste a space, the other is Rachel de Thame nice to look at but thats about all.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
yea
what happened to hos plot ???????????? ::) :o :-X
Ask Borlotti about hos plot. ???
Another one bites the dust. His plot has been reallocated, think it has been split into three, but will have a look next time I am up there. His raspberries are still there, but the shed has gone. Joe didn't last long after the filming stopped.
:o Too much hard work was it ? ;D
Blimey what a mixed bag of replies, I guess that is one thing GW is sure to generate - opinions :D
Anyway, watched it on Iplayer, very enjoyable. I particularly liked the winter garden with the white bark birches - ghostly but beautiful
old ones on blighty today :)
I liked it but I do record it to fast forward the boring bits :D
Has Beechgrove Garden started yet?
no, Duke, think that's april :-\
yep, april 4th ;D
Heard Monty on "Loose Ends" last night- he's got a series on Italian gardens starting in April- looking forward to that.
thanks Manics!! :)
I wonder what Toby Buckland we be doing now,will he be at gardeners world live this year.
Oppppps, started a post in the shed forgot about this one.
I thought GW was quite good last night, liked the winter garden. Looking forward to seeing more gardens with Carol.
Doing our Snowdrops tomorrow now i know how.
I need to split some of my clumps, but I'll do it when they've finished flowering.
Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on March 13, 2011, 23:07:10
I need to split some of my clumps, but I'll do it when they've finished flowering.
yep snowdrops are best done in the green after flowering
Actually enjoyed GW, for first time in many years.
Felt like Monty was there to impart knowledge rather than be a personality.
He likes his Buxus doesnt he?!
Quote from: raisedbedted on March 14, 2011, 15:29:12
Actually enjoyed GW, for first time in many years.
Felt like Monty was there to impart knowledge rather than be a personality.
He likes his Buxus doesnt he?!
He likes his Buxus doesnt he?!
;D ;D ;D ;D
He has a few there don't he :)
Fridays was nothing to shout about was it,apart from that is no Joe.
I just watched Fridays GW..and it did raised few questions..err..comments from me ::) ;D
First..Our expert Rachel mentioned the those viburnum bushes were attacked by viburnum beetle/weevil..correct..but "she would spray with organic based spray/pesticide to keep them away/kill?" ??? Correct me wrong..please..but I don't know any organic based spray that would tackle viburnum beetle or weevil. Have I missed something on shop shelves?
Second..Monty was pruning his red currants for better air circulation for moulds and sawfly problems and was recommending same for black currants and gooseberries.
Well, over the years I've grown currants, I've never had those problems associated with currants..gooseberries yes..
And I've never had need to hack any currants that way..for moving purposes yes, but I found that by letting currants to grow their full potential size and only taking odd low growing branch out and maybe few from middle to other room to expand that is all that they need..and I get buckets full of berries out per bush..every year..and no pest or moulds....and again only goose berries may need bit more drastic pruning now and then.. ::)
I have to say I wondered about the currants he seemed to be pruning off all the fruit. I prune my blackcurrants after they have fruited. No air ciruclation round my red but no mould either.
Those bushes that he haven't pruned yet look perfectly fine to me..and I would not grow red currant with a 'leg' like that..unless standard...they need to be lower down like proper bushes so they can make new branches from lower down..what happens if something goes wrong with that leg..he is more likely loose the whole bush ::)
I love to do proper ranting.. ;D
I've got gigantic currant bushes which I just left since my daughter wouldn't touch the fruit. I've cut the blackcurrants back, but haven't touched the red. I've never seen a trace of mould.
Enjoyed watching carol's garden through the seasons,even in deep winter.
You had a real sense of the summer to come.
This is a dreary garden,hedge this ,hedge that.
The license payers paid a lot for the set up of the Gardeners'world garden and I was looking forward to seeing it develop.
I have always found Monty boring and this series just confirms it.
Get him off.
Quote from: betula on March 21, 2011, 08:33:37
Enjoyed watching carol's garden through the seasons,even in deep winter.
You had a real sense of the summer to come.
I agree, the BBC have shoot them selves in the foot again by putting Monty in charge,the woman for the job is right under there noses and yet they still cannot see it. I think Tichmarsh doing one for ITV as paved the way for other channels to put on gardening shows,lets hope Carol gets one, till then I'll stick with Beechgrove.
This has certainly been causing plenty of debate. At least we are pretty sensible on A4All. The BBC gardening forum has countless threads on it all full of whingers and moaners about the programme. Pound to a penny they are the same/similar people who moaned about the previous series and the one before that. Just no pleasing some people. Never satisfied. Possibly a good thing the login facility on there is down and i cant post or i would be tempted to knock a few cyber heads together.
Personally I like Monty, now and when he presented before. I also like his garden I have a couple of his books featuring the garden and have seen plenty of pictures of it at its best. I think by judging it when no garden is at its best, people are being impatient and unfair to the place.
I think the show is being pitched just right, not too simplistic or highbrow, giving sensible advice on what to do in the garden right now, just what GW should be doing. Dull? Boring? maybe if you liked the 2009 series yes, but people forget real gardening was at the heart of the show before they started messing about with it so much. Nice to see all the 'jazzed up' elements stripped away and the programme getting 'back to basics'.
Not sure if they have got things quite right with the support presenters. To me Carol is at her best doing practical stuff in her own garden not going on garden tours. Rachel should be doing the visits IMO. I think joe is wasted on the show - should have his own series and let Rachel do her bit alone. Last week without him was much better than the first show, where he looked a bit of a spare part.
Monty Don Is ok Why Knock Him hes ok
Its good to have Gardeners World on TV
We need more gardening programs llike this
Remember Gardening Time ?
Howard Drury and Arthur Billit. I liked this Program
I Liked Alan Fred Titchmarsh and Geoff Hamilton ;D