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I do love Adam's easy manner, he's obviously a very nice bloke - as a presenter he's adorable...thanks again for another marvellous show...and season's best...and thank you for posting...delighted each week by your generosity....best to you too.
Thank you for uploading. I really enjoyed this episode so much. I am grateful for you sharing these uploads with the gardening community. All gardeners seem to be the same, after hard graft, we just want to sit back and enjoy some tea and a treat!❤😊❤ Happy Gardening from South Africa.
He did the prior one and the next one. He's slowly easing back, likely retiring in the not too distant future. He's earned it but it won't be the same without Monty and his dogs. I still miss Nigel and Nellie.
Brilliant array of snippets! I didn’t know there was a Rosa Mary Berry ! Definitely would like a pair or those bushes. Would have been disappointed if there wasn’t a cake with tea. Great lady Mary Berry
For #1 on my bucket list I want to travel to Britain and meet monty,Carol, and I can't think of the other ..anyway I want to either go to the RHS FESTIVAL and see some of the fabulous estates and exceptional gardens
I have Chandos Beauty because Nick suggested it in a previous episode of GW. It's perfume really is divine. So glad I can follow GW from over here too. I learn something useful every time.
I would like to see Adam take over the show tbh. Maybe with an assistant. Monty is great and entertaining, but I would prefer to see a little more professionalism and foresight on the gardening side. I don't like to say it because he is a very nice man.
Whaat lovely show. I wish America could produce something as easy, happy and genuine. But no Capitalism must produce kardashian butts and boobs for the grist mill.
I've watched many of these episodes and there appears to be a thing where the British like overgrown messy gardens. I certainly don't get inspired by the show!
This show has unfortunately become so sanctimonious and judgmental. It used to be just about enjoying your garden. Now it’s about how awful we are for buying the wrong compost or burning up the planet because we bought some cut flowers
It’s just end-of-civilisation absurdity. I’m just grateful for some pretty gardens to view. All the carbon posturing is anti-human and therefore probably required to keep their funding.
I agree. In addition, gardens within cities or rooftop gardens and community gardens have been in and among NYC for decades. The High Line was only mentioned once on this show. Nevertheless, I agree with the “right plant right spot” philosophy and making adjustments to what we plant so we adjust to change (and not think for one second we can change a climate)
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As always. Thank you from the United States for making these available.
Thank you from snowy Bulgaria, it’s so lovely you are giving us the opportunity to enjoy!!!
Thanks 🙏 😊❤❤❤
I do love Adam's easy manner, he's obviously a very nice bloke - as a presenter he's adorable...thanks again for another marvellous show...and season's best...and thank you for posting...delighted each week by your generosity....best to you too.
Dont like him at all.
Thank you for uploading. I really enjoyed this episode so much. I am grateful for you sharing these uploads with the gardening community. All gardeners seem to be the same, after hard graft, we just want to sit back and enjoy some tea and a treat!❤😊❤ Happy Gardening from South Africa.
Excellent program ❤thanks for sharing!
Adam has become my favourite presenter, he's adorable. Somehow this episode wasn't 'woke' - excellent. Thank you.
Watching from Summer in Australia! Will save this video. Thanks, Monty! Happy Christmas mate.😊❤
I invite you all to my place for a visit,😊 I live in the Blue Mountains of Australia...summer time!😮 Cheers.❤
The town planners of Sydney need to take a good hard look at these green urban spaces .....
@@kristinedunner988where abouts? I grew up in Lapstone/Glenbrook 😀
Lovely visit with Mary Berry but I do miss Monty. Beautiful gardens as always.
He did the prior one and the next one. He's slowly easing back, likely retiring in the not too distant future. He's earned it but it won't be the same without Monty and his dogs. I still miss Nigel and Nellie.
Adam is as happy as a boy with Mary Berry
An enjoyable garden episode! Thank you
Brilliant array of snippets!
I didn’t know there was a Rosa Mary Berry ! Definitely would like a pair or those bushes. Would have been disappointed if there wasn’t a cake with tea.
Great lady Mary Berry
For #1 on my bucket list I want to travel to Britain and meet monty,Carol, and I can't think of the other ..anyway I want to either go to the RHS FESTIVAL and see some of the fabulous estates and exceptional gardens
I second that❤
O the roses is just so beautiful thx enjoyed the video and learned a lot.
Thanks again for uploading ❤
I would love to spend an afternoon with Mary Berry to learn about making a cake.😊
I have Chandos Beauty because Nick suggested it in a previous episode of GW. It's perfume really is divine. So glad I can follow GW from over here too. I learn something useful every time.
I have over 100 types of roses in my garden in Poland- zone 6b. Chandos Beauty has the most beautifull fragrance😍
@@kruczek4646oh wow, that sounds heavenly.
Hilarious & informative segment 🍃
The last rose I bought I dig it up, wasn't in no mood for fighting A losing battle, black spot all over
Thank you
Fantastic
We LOVE Mary Berry. Pests do not.
❤❤❤😊🎉
when talking roses best name them
Do anyone know where to find a recipe for the cake in the end?
What is the climbing rose at 36.10?
Could be Maid of Kent?
Thank you very much. I think that you are right.@@barbcottingham6675
I like Nick for replacement to Monty Don
First time I hear someone pronounce 'Chioggia' right.
I would like to see Adam take over the show tbh. Maybe with an assistant. Monty is great and entertaining, but I would prefer to see a little more professionalism and foresight on the gardening side. I don't like to say it because he is a very nice man.
His variety of English is very hard to take. He often says 'ultimately' but 'owtimitly.' I find those lower-class accents grating.
The episodes without Monty are just . . . "eh"
Whaat lovely show. I wish America could produce something as easy, happy and genuine. But no Capitalism must produce kardashian butts and boobs for the grist mill.
The US also isn't a nation of gardeners the way Britain is. There's a reason this show is a longstanding hit over there.
I've watched many of these episodes and there appears to be a thing where the British like overgrown messy gardens. I certainly don't get inspired by the show!
This show has unfortunately become so sanctimonious and judgmental. It used to be just about enjoying your garden. Now it’s about how awful we are for buying the wrong compost or burning up the planet because we bought some cut flowers
It’s just end-of-civilisation absurdity.
I’m just grateful for some pretty gardens to view.
All the carbon posturing is anti-human and therefore probably required to keep their funding.
I agree. In addition, gardens within cities or rooftop gardens and community gardens have been in and among NYC for decades. The High Line was only mentioned once on this show. Nevertheless, I agree with the “right plant right spot” philosophy and making adjustments to what we plant so we adjust to change (and not think for one second we can change a climate)
So sad for you, living is changing. Yes stay stuck in your lost dreamworld
@@SharkSandwich451how dare they forget to mention that America already did it.
It does get old, I just focus on the beautiful photography and the good parts.