Planting a pot

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---> Re: Planting a pot Charlie Pridham04-22-2011
Posted by Dave Hill on April 22, 2011, 4:14 am
 
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Did anyone see the Blue Peter gardener planting that tub /pot on
Breakfast this morning?
I thought it must be April 1st.
I don't think I've ever seen so many shrubs etc crammed into a
container that must ahve been no more than 24" probably less,
A spreading conifer, a rose bush, What looked like a golden
Philadelphus, 2 smaller plants possiblt Euonymus fortunei  and some
thing else around the same size.


Posted by Sacha on April 22, 2011, 5:26 am
 

Didn't see it but it would be funny if it wasn't so tragically misleading!
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www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon



Posted by Baz on April 22, 2011, 6:24 am
 

Pathetic isn't it. No wonder the 'would be' gardener gets confused.
TV can be so uneducational in the wrong hands. This is the BBC I take it?
The one channel which was always boasting correctness, and the one we pay
for with the license fee! Education, who needs it? Shocking really.

This story and others like it make me feel that in a few generations when
we have all gone, what will become of us as a species?

A bit over the top, I know, but a Blue Peter gardener educating young
people this way during their most informative years sickens me. Ok on
"Breakfast" there will not be many youngsters viewing, but it shows the
type of misinformation broadcasted to young ones on their Blue Peter show.

Baz

Posted by Jake on April 22, 2011, 6:41 am
 

Blue Peter's definitely going downhill - when I was a youngster they
wouldn't have tried that number of plants in a 24" tub, it would have
been the bottom half of a washing up liquid bottle!

More seriously, there willhave been adults watching who don't know
anything about plants but want to get started with a pot  or two and
who could well go out and waste anything up to £50 on copying that
pot. When it all fails they will give up. Result more gardens covered
over with paving slabs and decking or just left to rot.

Jake

Posted by Baz on April 22, 2011, 7:50 am
 

Good point. Probably better than the point that I was trying to make.

Baz