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The Great Chelsea Garden Challenge

(18 Posts)
merlotgran Mon 11-May-15 16:18:56

I'm looking forward to this

I love anything to do with garden design - can't get enough of it and I really like Ann-Marie Powell who seems to be making a bit of a comeback on telly.

janerowena Mon 11-May-15 16:58:16

I really like James s-S, he and he are very good friends. Joe Swift shouts too much.

janerowena Mon 11-May-15 16:58:53

Good heavens. Thumbs for fingers. James A-S, He and She.

rosesarered Mon 11-May-15 20:27:57

Am just watching it now!

merlotgran Mon 11-May-15 21:38:04

Not exactly cottage gardens as we know them but the plots were so small.

I liked the New England one.

cazthebookworm Tue 12-May-15 08:44:57

Yes I watched it, am trying to create a cottage garden myself, it's in the very early stages, lots of bare earth !!!
I enjoyed it, but can't say I really learnt anything new.

It must be on TV every night this week, as tonight it is the "formal" garden.

merlotgran Thu 14-May-15 21:12:04

I wasn't that keen on Sean's garden but it was close so he was a worthy winner.

I wonder if all the other gardens just get ripped out. The cost of each one was staggering and I suppose the BBC will fund Sean's garden at Chelsea?

NanKate Thu 14-May-15 21:21:03

I'm no gardener but loved the programme.

Although Sean was a lovely genuine man, we thought the Botanist would win this round. They didn't mention the circular hanging garden sculpture/ornament which represented a microscope, we thought it looked good.

merlotgran Thu 14-May-15 21:43:57

My money was on Paul until the final. I thought Rob deserved to win.

J52 Fri 15-May-15 13:11:35

Great programme. I'm really looking forward to Sunday's programme in preparation of Chelsea. X

rosesarered Fri 15-May-15 13:11:41

I liked Sean's garden the best, followed by Rob's.

rubylady Tue 19-May-15 02:17:37

Does anyone know where Alan is this year and why he is not presenting the flower show?

I loved Sean's too and I am glad he won. I am looking forward to seeing his garden proper although someone said he is not being judged on it?

flowers flowers flowers flowers flowers flowers flowers

NanKate Tue 19-May-15 07:25:38

If you mean Alan Titchmarsh Ruby I think he had a bit of a 'dust up' with the BBC hence his disappearance.

Greyduster Tue 19-May-15 10:20:24

I preferred the botanist's garden. I thought Sean's was a bit of a mess - too much stuff. I am completely underwhelmed by the Chelsea show gardens this year. Some of them can only be described as dull. The only ones that stand out for me are the Sentabale, the Singapore and the Islam gardens.

Greyduster Tue 19-May-15 10:23:47

Have just seen the other Chelsea thread. Should probably have posted the above on there!

rubylady Tue 19-May-15 23:01:22

Thank you NanKate, I didn't know about that. He was there as a visitor though as he was shown on screen yesterday. When his mate was there, you know, the Queen. grin

NanKate Wed 20-May-15 20:46:11

Oh you mean Ruby Her Maj and Alan T are buddies, you are clearly privy to royal circles. smile

rubylady Wed 20-May-15 21:03:10

No, but he is a friend of the royals, he was always saying on his afternoon programme about being at this function or that function. Not bad for a lad from Yorkshire. smile