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Music in gardening programes

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  • Message 1. 

    Posted by U14815729 (U14815729) on Wednesday, 16th March 2011

    What about turning the music up to advert strength?

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  • Message 2

    , in reply to message 1.

    Posted by cleverelliejo (U13778549) on Saturday, 19th March 2011

    Who wants music as background in the garden? on TV or outside
    It is extremely annoying.
    Regarding comments about GW, it is impossible to please everyone. Perhaps what is really lacking is several different programmes,
    I don't think that gardeners are well served by the ´óÏó´«Ã½ anyway, there are surely more licence payers who are gardeners than follow Rugby and yet here in Wales we take 2nd place to it, very often losing our Friday night place to the game( and endless talk about it.!)

    Hope someone from the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales reads this.!

    I belong to a Gardening Club, and often the evening's speaker is talking about an aspect of gardening that is of no particular interest to me (I have a very small garden and only grow flowers) but I still enjoy it.

    I shall enjoy watching MD and the others, although I have no hope of being able to do the things they do. (Unless it's flowers and roses and baskets and tubs and pots.........

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