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Posted by SparklyTwirler (U14115376) on Saturday, 30th January 2010
According to this weeks Amateur Gardening the Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú have a raft of new gardening programmes for us.
1. Alan Titchmarsh has a 4 part programme on the influences behind gardens not usually open to the public,and how we can adapt some of those ideas.
2. Sarah Raven - wildflower gardening
3. Monty Don - Gardens of Italy
4. CarolKlein takes us through a year at her own devon Garden, showing us what happens in each season.
5. Alys Fowler - fruit and veg growing.
6. Revamped GW.
Don't know how may episodes there are of each programme ( except AT's), nor when they begin...but it must be better than we have been getting
That all looks encouraging. I finally managed to get out in the garden today and had a good sort out of plants that weren't in the right place or I just didn't want anymore. It was so lovely to be out there in my muddy wellies but with the sun shining.I thought my enthusiasm had gone but it hasn't.
Thing is, I don't watch much TV so don't see the trailers and I can't get a Radio Times here for advanced planning so I hope someon, either from the Beeb or a poster on here, will flag each new series as it goes to air so I can arrange to record or watch it.
Pretty please.
The Radio Times is available online which can be useful for advance planning.
The Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú press office also sends out info if you have a feed reader.
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