I had no idea on the day they had closed in on the holding hands, it was taken within the first 1/2 hour of filming, I think we did it to calm each other.
Everyone likes different things George, I really don't mind which garden they like best, and to be honest there was a lot more to each garden that wasn't shown.
If anyone would like to say which they like best, I am all ears.
Just as well I did record onto DVD, which I have edited to just our garden. As two people have already asked if we recorded it as they missed it for one reason or another.
Before I got out of the house this morning we had a call from one of my customers to say they had seen it and liked it, and when is the garden open. When I arrived at my first job, customer said "was that you on telly on Friday, we didn't know you gardened" I guess they lived 1/2 mile from us ! Next job at an old lady with a 25 year old washing machine, full to the brim with water, and unable to get the water out in any way. I had to pull up, the stuck down on the edges Flotex carpet, because the machine was jammed under the worktop, adjustable feet already at minimum height, and the carpet had been cut round the machine. So no chance of getting the machine out, without taking the carpet up.
So laying on the floor between the encroaching water near my head, and the remains of the sticky glue on the floor by my feet. In comes the meals on wheels man delivering the lady's dinner..............You guessed it "Were you on tv on that gardening programme".
Next stop was home for a change of overalls, which were clean on this morning, a wet leg, smelly water, and sticky glue on me bum.
I guess the "Peace line" would be in the middle of the covered passage between house and shed, from there you can see the brick arch leading to the front garden, and the Morrocan key hole door behind you, that leads into the back garden, just about the neutral zone.
Malcolm (the one with the better garden)