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I liked Monty too, Came from his jewellery business in Sloane square..through financial ruin to pick himself up and share his passion for gardening. Not perhaps as authoritative as his predecessors...but he got stuck in (definately a worker) and was just so keen (not in a gushy Carol Klein way). I think he wants to make this a better world - to help and believe in people (liked his slightly unsuccessful rehab project). It was a joy to see his brand of common sense again on Question time the other night. I am glad he's on the mend.
Yes, TEB I had that one brewing for a while too...good to get it off my chest!Last edited by Paulottie; 01-03-2009, 07:06 PM.
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I say fair play to the beeb as they are under alot of pressure at the moment to make value for money programming and I think just reading a times article on this that the new approach will suit a wider audience and not just those with a half acre to play with.
There is also going to be a heavy feature on grow your on veg so should suit us newbies down to the ground.
Interview with gardener Toby Buckland - Times Online
I am quite keen to something new.
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Originally posted by PaulottieAs I don't know the man personally I am unable to comment on his friendliness or indeed if he is approachable...
Originally posted by PaulottiePerhaps he is easy on the eye for the ladies...
Interview - Toby Buckland, presenter, BBC Gardeners' World | Log in to Horticulture WeekTo see a world in a grain of sand
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Originally posted by Norburger View PostI say fair play to the beeb as they are under alot of pressure at the moment to make value for money programming and I think just reading a times article on this that the new approach will suit a wider audience and not just those with a half acre to play with.
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Yeah, cos thats all we bother about...giggle...blush...giggle. *yawn
Last edited by Paulottie; 01-03-2009, 07:34 PM.
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Quoting the BBC site "transforming a muddy grassy playing field into the nation's new back garden"
Er, who's playing field?Always thank people who have helped you immediately, as they may not be around to thank later.
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Originally posted by PaulottieWell, as I said, he's a ham fisted twit so I can't imagine any other reason to watch him.Last edited by smallblueplanet; 01-03-2009, 08:20 PM.To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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Well Manda....neither a weak attempt to imply I'm a patronising chauvinist nor being directly rude have managed to persuade me that Toby Buckland is an inspiring and knowledgeable front man to GW.... nor have you diminished my enjoyment of exercising my right to voice an opinion that differs from yours.
So as you obviously have not the evidence or wit to debate the subject.... YAH BOO SUCKS to you too.
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Well, as I said, he's a ham fisted twit so I can't imagine any other reason to watch him
This is what the garden press said
At Gardeners’ World Live in June Toby designed, built and planted The Ethical Garden, made from recycled materials he collected and handcrafted from beaches and the countryside in the West Country where he lives. His garden not only won a coveted RHS Gold Medal but also won Best Show Garden. His creativity and attention to detail was outstanding, demonstrating just how much he cares about his gardening.
As for a new field as a format, excellent news finally a start from scratch that involves a bit of veggie planting. Here is hoping he goes for star shaped beds and loads of stuff that are against the norm. Berryfields was leased for the show and the home it is at is at now is up for sale, this was how it was explained on the BBC forums, last year.Last edited by daleclarke; 02-03-2009, 08:34 AM.
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Crikey - I thought you meant moving time slots! Thought my Friday nights - curry, glass of vino de plonko and GW was going to be all messed up.
Wait, Bean's already done that...A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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I think the move is a great idea...lets hope we can follow the progress rather than them bring the big guns in for a swift revamp.
I still prefer Monty to Toby...and before him I liked Percy best. But, you get what you've got...
What I find totally ridiculous is cutting money spent on gardening programmes at the very point that growing your own veg becomes popular again. Lets hope once the new plot is established they increase the amount of veg growing airtime, not reduce it.
Although the garden change does explain the later start this year...
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Anyone would think were hafl way through the season with the comments and thoughts. Monty was a legend and will be such a hard act to follow, but I refuse to form an opinion when the show hasn'st even been aired once yet. I've always found Toby to be very good at explaining things and too thought his articles on veg growing in Amatuer gardener were of the highest standard. Loved his practicality too when he built the simple Cloche on GW really inspired me to make my own. The pressure is really on him with the budget cut but having a brand new project which he'll be leading he can put his own personel touch on it.
But it could all fall flat on it's face time will tell
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