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GW 17th April

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    Posted by David K (U2221642) on Friday, 17th April 2009

    That's it! The straw in the guise of gnomes have broke the camel's back! smiley - grr

    After watching GW from its birth, I'll not be watching again. smiley - sadface

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    Posted by misterpaige (U13911636) on Friday, 17th April 2009

    Why do you feel the need to say this? I've stopped watching lots of shows - so what?

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    Posted by 16Greencroft (U13911574) on Friday, 17th April 2009

    I have already posted to the thread started by Phyll for this week's programme, but as this other thread has been started, I post it here too.

    No mention of raised beds this week. Hurrah!
    I am, however, coming around to accepting that this programme is regarded by the Ö÷²¥´óÐã producers as pure entertainment.
    Alys and Toby were their usual breathless selves. Could they possibly dig their own garden?
    Two gripes, sorry, constructive comments, this week.
    1. No gardener has time in April for garden planning.
    2. Polly or Poly? Growing nine different vegetable types in one bed/block? Mix and match? I was taught crop rotation, to grow the plant families i.e. those with similar requirements together and rotate them around the garden in part to prevent the spread of pests and diseases. Is there no traditional advice that trendy programme producers cannot ignore?

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