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Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

 

Only me then

 

Where's Cosi?

 

 

Awww Mr B is watching something  else .....otherwise I would keep you company EC  

 

Oh well  never mind.

 

How are you Baz?

 

I've been a bit busy last couple of days, unexpected days out.

 

I have my competitor to follow on the programme, he is called Rob, from Sheffield and I suspect gay. He has an allotment and seems like a decent sort.

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

 

Only me then

 

Where's Cosi?

 

 

Awww Mr B is watching something  else .....otherwise I would keep you company EC  

 

Oh well  never mind.

 

How are you Baz?

 

I've been a bit busy last couple of days, unexpected days out.

 

I have my competitor to follow on the programme, he is called Rob, from Sheffield and I suspect gay. He has an allotment and seems like a decent sort.

 

 

Oooo ...well you have to show support I'm fine ....looking forward to the usual 5 o'clock CDWM routine starting Monday  

Baz
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

 

Only me then

 

Where's Cosi?

 

 

Awww Mr B is watching something  else .....otherwise I would keep you company EC  

 

Oh well  never mind.

 

How are you Baz?!!!

 

I've been a bit busy last couple of days, unexpected days out.

 

I have my competitor to follow on the programme, he is called Rob, from Sheffield and I suspect gay. He has an allotment and seems like a decent sort.

 

 

Oooo ...well you have to show support I'm fine ....looking forward to the usual 5 o'clock CDWM routine starting Monday  

 

Shame I'm working

 

Rob's had rats nibbling his potatoes !!!

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

 

Only me then

 

Where's Cosi?

 

 

Awww Mr B is watching something  else .....otherwise I would keep you company EC  

 

Oh well  never mind.

 

How are you Baz?!!!

 

I've been a bit busy last couple of days, unexpected days out.

 

I have my competitor to follow on the programme, he is called Rob, from Sheffield and I suspect gay. He has an allotment and seems like a decent sort.

 

 

Oooo ...well you have to show support I'm fine ....looking forward to the usual 5 o'clock CDWM routine starting Monday  

 

Shame I'm working

 

Rob's had rats nibbling his potatoes !!!

They won't be popular then  

Baz
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

 

Only me then

 

Where's Cosi?

 

 

 

I am here  

 

I've missed the show unfortunately.

Is anyone growing anything exciting this year?  I had a fab crop of toms and little peppers out in Spain last summer.  And a weedy looking tub of mint in the UK   

 

Hi Cosi.

 

It was about potatoes this time out.

 

They had a cooking challenge with them also. Worth a watch on catch-up.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

I've caught up with the 1st episode now - what a nice mixed bunch of people.  I particularly liked Lena, mainly because she lived on a houseboat and presumably this means she's limited for options/space..?

I struggled from the opening with Matt though.  His scientific research is all very well but I prefer my contestants to go with their passions - nice as he was, his style of gardening was not for me

(I much prefer the spud tickling method ).

 

It's quite a challenging competition really - what happens if you're wonderful at growing things but utterly pants at cooking or displaying them..?   I hope the quality of the produce grown & presented outweighs the knack of sticking a zinnia in a hanging basket or appealing to Thane Prince's taste buds.

 

 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

I've caught up with the 1st episode now - what a nice mixed bunch of people.  I particularly liked Lena, mainly because she lived on a houseboat and presumably this means she's limited for options/space..?

I struggled from the opening with Matt though.  His scientific research is all very well but I prefer my contestants to go with their passions - nice as he was, his style of gardening was not for me

(I much prefer the spud tickling method ).

 

It's quite a challenging competition really - what happens if you're wonderful at growing things but utterly pants at cooking or displaying them..?   I hope the quality of the produce grown & presented outweighs the knack of sticking a zinnia in a hanging basket or appealing to Thane Prince's taste buds.

 

 

 

 

I think that is the beauty of this programme, it's like a triathlon, multi disciplined qualities required.

 

Although, if you are pants at growing stuff, the rest is academic.

 

 

No guesses who I support Cosi. Rob from Sheffield.

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

Pay attention, EC!   

 

So, are you going to follow their lead and grow spuds and zinnias this year?

I got a bit obsessive with my peonies last summer 

 

 

Unfortunately I live in the penthouse suite top flat of a small building with no growing space, just communal areas.

 

Good luck with your green fingered adventures. How about growing and eating a few nasturtiums?

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Last edited by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

All my kids live in apartments but are lucky enough to have (small) balconies.  They all grow their own herbs - mint, basil and parsley mainly - and my daughter in law had a go at chillies with great success.  The art with the herbs is to keep them standing in water.  It works:  pots of triffids!

 

You can grow them indoors too if there's no space outside 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

All my kids live in apartments but are lucky enough to have (small) balconies.  They all grow their own herbs - mint, basil and parsley mainly - and my daughter in law had a go at chillies with great success.  The art with the herbs is to keep them standing in water.  It works:  pots of triffids!

 

You can grow them indoors too if there's no space outside 

 

My balcony is a Juliet type, mainly to stop people falling out of the building

 

Truth be known, I'm looking to renovate and decorate my apartment this year and move on to pastures new. It may be another apartment - watch this space.

 

 

I have seen, heard and read about people who grow in challenging circumstances. Herbs seem to be a favourite. I used to have fresh basil growing to use in Italian dishes in the main.

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

I watched last week's earlier today, here are my rambling musings.

 

lol at the state of some of those cucumbers - green dog poo!
Some of them look like marrows
Rob is my favourite, which is probably the kiss of death
Alexandra is okay
Yay, Rob got best in show for his cucumbers
Larkspur? Never grown them or seen them in a garden centre but they look pretty
Not keen on the florist guy or foodie woman
Alan's larkspur and bouquet were good. He deserved best in show
Some of those lollies looked delicious
Not surprised to see Tony leave.
 
I'll try to be quicker with this week's musings.
Yogi19
Last edited by Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I watched last week's earlier today, here are my rambling musings.

 

lol at the state of some of those cucumbers - green dog poo!
Some of them look like marrows
Rob is my favourite, which is probably the kiss of death
Alexandra is okay
Yay, Rob got best in show for his cucumbers
Larkspur? Never grown them or seen them in a garden centre but they look pretty
Not keen on the florist guy or foodie woman
Alan's larkspur and bouquet were good. He deserved best in show
Some of those lollies looked delicious
Not surprised to see Tony leave.
 
I'll try to be quicker with this week's musings.

 

I'm following Rob as he is from Sheffield

 

Did you like the fit of giggles the lady got over cucumbers?

 

The foodie woman looks very serious, but I think she knows her food tasting.

 

 

Good musing Yogi

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

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