Geoff Hamilton Cottage Garden
1 to 20 of 24 replies 24 May 2014 15:39 On another thread someone mentioned how much they enjoyed Geoff Hamilton's garden series on DVD. I sent away for it (£8) and I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed it. I have just watched the 6 episodes of the Cottage Garden back to back - lots of information and tips conveyed in a good down to earth manner. Looking forward now to the Paradise Garden set and may even watch the vegetable ones even though I don't grow veg. The best £8 ever!! 24 May 2014 15:44 I thought the manner in which Geoff did the programs was just perfection 24 May 2014 16:05 What a coincidence Hogweed.
Mine arrived a couple of days ago and I've been watching the Cottage Gardens episodes today. I've just started 'The Cottage Economy' episode - but had to break off to deal with blocked drains. It's fabulous! Especially loved the episode where he had the overlarge in-bud chrysanthemum 'Ruby Mound' and transplanted it with no bother with it blooming beautifully three weeks later. 24 May 2014 16:12 That is a beautiful slideshow David K. Real Time Data Feeder For Amibroker Crack more. It brings back so many memories of Geoff in the garden with his common sense approach and making his plant supports.
BOOK-Geoff Hamilton's Cottage Gardens,Geoff Hamilton- 851. Author: Geoff Hamilton ISBN 10: 056336985X. Book Details. Publisher: BBC Books ISBN 13: 851.
I hadn't thought to look to see if there were any dvds of the series but thanks for posting hogweed. I think I'll treat myself 24 May 2014 18:11 Hi Hogweed I would appreciate if you would let me know where to obtain the DVD. Regards Mike W.
24 May 2014 19:24 Available at Amazon £8 for the 3 series on 3 DVD's Will go for it myself. Geoff's easy-going, straightforward style and relaxed manner make for very cozy and informative viewing. Update - available from the bbcshop.com at £7.99 inc P&P 24 May 2014 19:31 Thanks David. That's why we all loved Geoff. We could identify with his gardens,his ordinaryness.done brilliantly.was such that we could all emulate him in our own gardens. I too will get his DVDs 24 May 2014 19:40 Me three Thanks for posting!
24 May 2014 20:12 Oh dear, I'm ashamed to say I've had those DVDs on the coffee table for over a month and haven't looked at them yet! Thanks for reminding me, will def. Look at them tomorrow.
24 May 2014 20:15 Oh well I shall be easy to buy for next birthday then. Not that I will want to wait until December. Whiskeytown Pneumonia Megaupload Shut on this page. ! 25 May 2014 09:33 Just to clarify is this what you mean? 25 May 2014 10:07 Now we've just got to set a date for the trip.
A middle of the week in mid June ok for everyone? Let me know by pm days you can't do. Hemerocallis should be out by then. Mine are just budding up. Anyone got a, long range weather forecast? We don't want a repeat of the hodsock fiasco weatherwise. 25 May 2014 10:10 A Tuesday or Thursday better for me - Wednesday afternoon is a bit frantic with child centred activities, which Mr.


Bee can't manage alone. 25 May 2014 10:21 A day out for forum members to meet in a safe place, and have a good look round a garden together. There have been a couple of snowdrop walks and a trip to bressingham.pseudonyms can be used. 25 May 2014 10:25 David K wrote () Trip? Am I being thick again?
I'm with you on that David.what trip?