The Royal College of Psychiatrists first highlighted a sharp rise in mental ill health that began after the first lockdown in March 2020. Despite the removal of restrictions, figures continue to rise, and health care professionals now generally accept that we are experiencing a mental health crisis. Not only that, but the pressure on the NHS also means that treatment is adversely affected. On that basis alone, I feel that criticism of allegedly undue focus on the problem is both unwarranted, and hurtful, despite reassurances that there is "no offence intended". The topic is not just "another BBC bandwagon", as anyone who suffers from mental health issues or has relatives or friends who do so will confirm. It is a major, everyday issue, which adversely impacts upon every layer of society. and brings misery to many lives. To argue that anyone, including Gardeners' World is "OTT" in its reference to it is, in my opinion, hurtful and unfair, and indicates a certain lack of empathy and understanding. As someone who has experienced a suicide in the family directly related to mental health issues, I make no apology for my views on this topic.