I watched TV last night, something of an event as I usually watch less in a decade than most people see in a week. Anyway, there was a programme on UKTV gardens called Grow Your Own Veg, so I thought, why not? I thought it would be all perfect rows of lettuces and poles dripping with beans....and it was. Definitely put my plot to shame, but at least now I know where I've been going wrong. No, nothing to do with manure or double digging; if you want the perfect plot you simply have to view it from about a foot above soil level. That way the sun shines through the bean-leaves, the carrot fronds are gently waving forests and any plants which have dark foliage, such as beetroot, take on a beautiful sheen. Telly gardeners aren't better than us, they can just take advantage of helpful camera angles. Now I just have to find a way of seeing my lottie from that level and I'll be a great gardener too. Suppose I sat on a skateboard?
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Bluemoon, at 5'2" I pretty much get that view all the time. If you can't be a short *rse like me though, yes, the suggestion of a bottle of Vodka may help. At least with that everything will look fab anyway!Shortie
"There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children; one of these is roots, the other wings" - Hodding Carter
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Originally posted by yoanbob View Posteven from the floor (after downing afore mentioned bottle of vodka) my plot still looks a mess.There comes a point in your life when you realize who matters, who never did, who won't anymore and who always will. Don't worry about people from your past, there's a reason why they didn't make it in your future.
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Originally posted by Paul Wagland View PostOh, TV gardeners - gave me a scare.
I thought you'd spotted me watering the seedlings in my little black dress.Kernow rag nevra
Some people feel the rain, others just get wet.
Bob Dylan
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Originally posted by kernowyon View Postis that going to be another project for the GYO mag? or are the publishing company moving towards a more "specialist" market?
Oh Paul features in "THAT" mag all the time, its only available via mail order and comes in a discreet plain envelope, so Snadger tells me
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