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garinda 13-01-2006 18:29

Christine's Garden.
 
The programme Christine's Garden, BBC2 Friday evening at 8.00pm, is about a Lancashire lass.

It's a joyous programme, celebrating the delights of plants in what is quite an ordinary garden. Although she now lives in Essex, under the flight path of Stanstead airport, Christine Walkden was actually born and bred in Rishton.

Her enthusiasm, combined with her warm Lancastrian brogue, make this a must see programme for anybody with an interest in gardening, and makes a pleasant change from the quick fix with a bit of decking/make over type shows.

I heard her being interviewed yesterday on Radio 2, and she was suprised that the show as become such a big hit. It was also on the show that I heard her talk fondly about Rishton, and her Lancashire roots.

Madhatter 13-01-2006 23:48

Re: Christine's Garden.
 
Missed it, was it any good ?

garinda 14-01-2006 01:08

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Yeah if you like gardening. Even if you don't it's nice to watch thirty minutes of summer weather, and she's a bit of a character.

Doug 14-01-2006 01:20

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Originally Posted by garinda
Yeah if you like gardening. Even if you don't it's nice to watch thirty minutes of summer weather, and she's a bit of a character.

So are you a bit of a character, but I don’t think I want to sit and watch you dragging your hoe for thirty minutes. :p :) Sorry...........

I was aware it was on and had heard her trailer on BBC Lancs, originally I was interested, but after hearing the clip over and over for the last few days I was quite but off. :rolleyes: :)

garinda 14-01-2006 01:23

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Come off it, I know you'd love to watch me forking for thirty minutes.

Doug 14-01-2006 01:30

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I wish you'd fork off...........:)

garinda 14-01-2006 01:31

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Come off it, I know you'd love to watch me forking for thirty minutes.

Anyway my lady garden consists of a small bed, a window box, and loads of tubs, you'd soon get bored.;)

mez 14-01-2006 13:20

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caught the last 5 mins of it rindy, seems very interesting must make sure i watch it next week.

garinda 14-01-2006 13:56

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I think you'd like it Mez, give it a try.:)

Madhatter 14-01-2006 21:23

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I loves my gardin, i do, when I've finished with christmas lights and planned next years display, it's down to planning this years flower display, window boxes, roof gardens X 4 on the porch roofs the beds along the bottom of each block, and this year i may even put baskets over the pub and shops.

garinda 21-01-2006 11:07

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Last night's programme showed her coming back to her Lancashire roots.

It showed the house where she grew up in Riston, and where her Mum and Dad still live. She took over all the gardens in the street of her terraced home as a small girl, before she got her first allotment by the age of eleven. By thirteen she was secretary of the Rishton Garden and Allotments Association, organising the bi-annual shows.

She also returned to the Trough of Bowland, a place she used to search for plants. It must be one of the most beautiful places on earth, and thankfully remains an unknown secret to most of the country as they whiz by on the M6, on their way to the overcrowded Lake District.:)

Neil 21-01-2006 12:55

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Originally Posted by garinda
Come off it, I know you'd love to watch me forking for thirty minutes.

I don't think you could manage a full 30 mins without have a heart attack.
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Originally Posted by garinda
...a place she used to search for plants.....

So she has admitted that she steals wild plants from the countryside.

garinda 21-01-2006 17:35

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So she has admitted that she steals wild plants from the countryside.

Grasses and moss.:)

Madhatter 22-01-2006 12:20

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Still stealing, they wasn't hers to take.

Madhatter 22-01-2006 12:24

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"It must be one of the most beautiful places on earth."
Yes you have have a beautiful county, in a beautiful country.


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