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Old 29-10-2006, 04:07 PM
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Has anyone got any favourite gardening programmes on Tv (Sky) that have a "vegetable" slot, or preferably, are all about vegetables? I'm miserable I know, but not, at this moment in time interested in flowers - just veg.
There are so many on Sky TV that Im not sure which programme covers what! Many thanks! DDL
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Hi DD, I don't really watch TV but I buy DVD's ( they are only a coupld of ££'s now) then I can watch the programmes when I want- OK when I am not working
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UKTV Style gardens have been showing the Ornamental Kitchen Garden. The only other one is Heaven's Garden (I think)
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Sorry DDL I don't get to watch much TV and we only have analogue, terrestrial anyway.
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Thanks Dr Bill - did catch the Ornamental Kitchen around 2am! Looked a fab prog but fell asleep! (no change there then!). Adam wot DVDs have you got that you would recommend? DDL
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Garden wise.
The allotments (I think it was in GYO once) and it was a BBC serise
Gardening- flowers and vegetables (if you want a copy I will send you one free of charge as I have a lot of leftover stock of these, Just PM me your details)
I like Gardeners world 2007 to but many people don't like that.

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I don't if it's just because I've learnt a lot but the t.v. doesn't seem to teach me much anymore.Dear old Geoff Hamilton always seemed to tell me something I didn't know or got me to ask questions of my self.I'd sooner read one of his books or G.Y.O. than watch some trendy who are clearly clever but don't hit the mark for me somehow.Titch was a good veggie grower and I'm sure Monty is too,hope the new River Cottage lives up to expectations and includes growing as well as his commercial venture.
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I know what you mean Burnie.

Personally I think the best two presenters of gardeners world were Geoffrey Smith & Geoff Hamilton.

Geoff Smith did his from an allotment in Leed I think but he was very similar to Geoff Hamilton. They both had a real boyinsh enthusiasm for the subject & after you'd watched it you felt as though you wanted to go out & try it.

The one problem I have with GW these days is it's seem to be a sort of mini chelsea garden in some respects and it's mainly flowers & not much veg from what i've seen recently - I still watch it mind.

Another good DVD that used to be on SKY was the "Grow with Joe" series by Joe Maiden he did one on Veg & one on flowers I think.

I suppose we should really criticise too much as it is a pretty diverse subject 7 they are trying to appeal to everyone so you only get little bites of things rather than a good chunk.

I was thinking yesterday, maybe they should have a garden slot for a couple of hours like the saturday kitchen thing - but preferably at night not when everyone ids out gardening !!!

Other ones I like to watch are the 3 Victorian ones

Victorian Kitchen Garden
Victortian Flower Garden
Victorian Kitchen


I wish they would repeat the Wartime Kitchen Garden as that was good from memory.

ITV West did a series of programmes on DVD called The Allotment as well (still available)
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Hi DDL
I got the Allotment DVD for Christmas last year and thought it was excellent as I couldn't get the programmes up here. I also like Geoff Hamilton's Ornamental Kitchen Garden. Another one that has not been shown for ages was Monty and Sarah Don's Fork to Fork which was about growing veg and fruit and then cooking it (simply!).

Looking forward to new River Cottage, as again I have always found alot to learn on there.

Good luck!
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i think it was called the big dig which was on tv that was great , but my all time fave is river cottage have both dvds and his books
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Don't forget River Cottage tonight, channel 4, 8 O'clock; we can do the 'review' tomorrow!
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Am SO excited! just started to read his latest book - not sure about that yet though! DDL
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God so glad i just logged on, oh just said i wonder if theres anything on the box tonight to which i replied probably not like every other but NO Hughs back, roll on 8pm
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I have a feeling that the vine is gonna be very quiet tonight at about 8pm!

Anyone coming on afterwards for a post Hugh discussion?
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good job Ive read this I forgot so roll on 8pm big mug of tea and chocolate hobnobs!!
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I had better get organised. Bath running as I type. Dunk my daughter. Then relax with Hugh.
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I had better get organised. Bath running as I type. Dunk my daughter. Then relax with Hugh.
Dunk is a funny name for a daughter!
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Have to admit, thats the first time i have ever watched River cottage and i have to say i was not impressed. In fact, i would go so far as to say i was bored by the time the hour was up. Is it always like that or did i tune in to a bad programme?
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Bramble I haven't watched it yet - I had to record it! River cottage is always a fabulous programme and I never get tired of watching the repeats.
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Not as good as normall bramble but keep with him we dont all rave for nothing!!
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Can i just say BRING BACK "THE BIG DIG"! or at least i think thats what it was called? (I should b blonde!) It was on on sunday mornings.

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Actually I did see a bit of this programme, only problem was, it was the only time I got out into the garden to do my gardening! hopefully the beeb will repeat it - and soon! DDL
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