I think the low point for me was when the voice over explained what jam was, not how you make it but what it actually is. I appreciate curds might be less well known but us there really anybody out there that's not come across jam?
I agree with the point about rushing through the year, they went from totally blank plots (with a bucket of worms) to fully growing plots in 10 mins. I assumed an allotment comp would involve something about how they planned their plots etc but maybe that will come later. Would be interesting to hear if the worms added worms simply legged it to more suitable soil or if the imported poo made much difference, was it added to all beds or just some? So many questions that I feel won't get answered and I can't see how it would equip anybody to gave a go if they haven't already.
Am guessing a book may be on the way?!?
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I agree with the point about rushing through the year, they went from totally blank plots (with a bucket of worms) to fully growing plots in 10 mins. I assumed an allotment comp would involve something about how they planned their plots etc but maybe that will come later. Would be interesting to hear if the worms added worms simply legged it to more suitable soil or if the imported poo made much difference, was it added to all beds or just some? So many questions that I feel won't get answered and I can't see how it would equip anybody to gave a go if they haven't already.
Am guessing a book may be on the way?!?
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