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girlandboy · 26/01/2019 17:42

There was a TV series on many years ago which I have a feeling was with Geoff Hamilton.

It consisted of redesigning a row of Victorian terraced front gardens. They were very small but the finished results were really good, and each garden had a very different design.

But what was the series? I can't even find a reference to anything on Google! I'm beginning to think I dreamt it!! Please help me.

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EarthboundMisfit · 26/01/2019 21:00

Oh I don't know but would be very interested to see.

concretesieve · 27/01/2019 16:04

Yes, I remember this, I think. For one of the gardens, did they set the gate diagonally opposite the front door?

Something's saying 'Gay Search' to me for this one but, alas, Google isn't helping much - she has books for small gardens and front gardens but not the two together.

TinklyLittleLaugh · 27/01/2019 16:12

According to wiki Gay Search did the Front Gardens series. I remember they had some really good planting ideas.

Her Gardening From Scratch book was my bible when I started gardening 30 years ago.

girlandboy · 27/01/2019 18:03

Yes, there was a diagonal path to the front door on one of the gardens, you remember right! I'll stop putting Geoff Hamilton into Google and see what Gay Search brings up, although the last time I tried this certain other things came up!

Thank you 😊

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girlandboy · 27/01/2019 19:29

I've ordered a copy of Gay Search's book called More Front Gardens from eBay. From the description it sounds like it might contain what I'm looking for. I really wish I could find it on video/YouTube though, but no luck so far.

Thanks for your help Smile

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