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Posted by thedogcody (U14659366) on Saturday, 23rd October 2010
I would have liked to have seen what Berryfields looked like in the summer 18 months after Gardeners World moved out-am I alone on this?
so would I!
, in reply to message 2.
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I dont think so - the long borders ,the three gardens ,the pond ,the orchard must still be in place and many other projects-who does it belong to now?
It will still belong to the people who allowed Gardener's World to film there.
Me too-...we were also promised a revisit to AT's woodland area when he made the last GW programme from ? -what was AT's garden called again!!!!.
It was called Barleywood for the programme but its real name is Woodroyd-it seems as though even gardens need stage names now!
It was called Barleywood Â
Thanks for that, the little grey cells are not what they used to be
Still think that they could do a "re-visit" just to complete the picture on these items left in mid-air or is that far too illogical in this modern world?
There was a programme a few years ago when all the old Gardeners World gardens were revisted -I seem to remember Clacks Farm had been flattened-another like that would be nice?
In mail on sunday this week _Barleywood is up for sale-apparently garden is virtually unchanged since Alan moved out - any takers??
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