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Thought you might be interested to know that there is a new gardening show starting in January 2007. Its presented by Carol Klein and is called "Grow your own veg". It starts on 5th January at 8.30pm on BBC2. Apparently its filmed in association with the RHS and features 4 of their gardens including Wisley and Hyde Hall. Each of the 4 gardens has assigned a piece of land 10ft x 10ft as veg plots to see what you can grow on a small garden.
Should be interesting.
Unfortunately I`ve just realised I`ll miss the first one as I will be on a yoga teacher training course that weekend. Anyone willing to video it for me?
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i shall miss the first one or two, we fly to the canaries for a fortnight earlyish on new years day, perhaps its time i learnt how to programme the video recorder :D
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Dear Seedling, thats one for the diary, they have done well to find enough to film for a series if the plots are that small. :?
But there again i don't know everything. :wink:
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Thanks for the update. Have been terribly organised and note in my computerised diary. Think those with small plots will be especially interested to see what they come up with.
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Yes, i'll video it. I'll even let you come round and watch it over tea and biscuits :lol: :lol:
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Remember Ryton Chantal?
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No promises but I have a DVD recorder sitting doing nothing. If I can master the controls almost anything can be done by that machine e.g. a 'library copy' of the whole series is possible, once set it would be automatic.
10' x 10' is a bit small!
From the following it looks as if it is a repeat, or is the Time Machine playing tricks.

Grow Your Own Veg! - Carol Klein, Royal Horticultural Society

"All About Veg complements and builds upon the information covered in the TV series of the same name and provides all the practical know-how to get growing your own vegetables. Combining Carol Klein's no-nonsense and enthusiastic approach to gardening, much loved by viewers of the Gardeners World on BBC TV with the horticultural best practice from the Royal Horticultural Society, this is a genuinely step-by-step beginners guide to growing an aspirational but achievable range of food plants. Whatever the size of a garden, this is a book to convert its readers to the pleasures of growing and harvesting their own food plants. From preparing a plot, planning what to plant, and how to grow any one of the 40 featured food plants, this is a book to which veg growers can return every year, whatever their level of expertise.

Content List
Prelims 1 Introduction 5 Growing Your Own 40 The Vegetables Artichokes, Asparagus, Augbergines, Beans broad, French, runner, Beetroot, Brassicas (broccoli, sprouting broccoli, Brussels sprouts), Capsicums, Cauliflower, Carrots, Celery and Celeriac, Chicory, Cucumbers, Fennel, Garlic, Leeks, Marrows and Courgettes, Pumpkins, Squashes, Melons, Okra, Onions and Shallots, Parsnips, Peas, Potatoes, Radishes, Rhubarb, Salad leaves, Spinach, Swiss Chard, Swedes and Turnips, Sweet corn, Tomatoes. Extending Your Growing Season 208 Index 220 Acknowledgments 224



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The book isn't on release until February 2007. I'm sure it's a new programme.
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Piglet, what about Ryton? I don't remember much I'm afraid. :?
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From what I`ve read its a new programme. It was mentioned in this weeks "Garden News" paper. Even if it does turn out to be a repeat I havent seen it before so I`d like to watch it
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we were interviewed for her new programme?
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Chantal, please say you didn't take your top off at Ryton as well? The Piglets are only just re-introducing their cats to their own home again after you and Seedling visited. Have a heart girl....!
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Aaaaaaargh it's all coming back to me :shock: :shock: :shock: I thought that was for GW? Oh no, please tell me we're not going to be on :shock: Don't worry Wellie, fully clothed just stoned on painkillers. :?
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I can confirm it is a new series.
It is transmitting every Friday from January 5th - February 9th, BBC2, 8.30pm.
Only one of the RHS gardens ( Harlow Carr) worked up a 3m x 3m plot to see what can be grown in a space that most people can afford to dedicate to veg ( that was the thought behind the plot - and not everyone has the time or knowhow to manage an allotment. It was thought that for many it's best to start small, get it (hopefully) right and then move on up)
All RHS gardens will do the same in 2007.
The series is based at Carol Klein's garden in Devon with frequent trips to peoples veg plots to see how they are getting on. There are some beautiful and informative films made at various locations and stories around the UK.
The book is due out early Feb to accompany the series.
You can even meet some of the contributors at all the RHS Gardens on Feb 10th when the gardens are open to all for free. Yes, RHS Gardens open for free when their experts will be on hand to help out wherever possible.There are also some free veg growing starter packs available.
Well worth the licence fee on its own!
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