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What is the DEAL with this?!
Alan Titchmarsh seems to be on a roll. Granted, he isn't one of my favorites, so I probably wouldn't have much good to say to begin with, but I wish he'd get over this 'people are frightened' thing!
Way back on January 25th, I posted about his article : British Society Is Frightened Of Gardening.
Well, here he is, at it again, with a new article today: Alan Titchmarsh: Don't Be frightened Of Your Garden.
Seriously, get over this idea that people are 'frightened', Alan. Try moving on to a topic that might be helpful!
Happy (non-frightened) Growing!
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I think 'frightened' is a little bit too harsh of a word. Maybe, unwilling to take a risk is a little bit better term. Maybe he was 'frightened' of the garden. :)
ReplyDeleteHi, Amy,
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I totally agree! Possibly 'intimidated' but frightened? Arggg...just reading that word associated with gardening makes me cringe.
You know what I think of Mr T! He obviously didn't know what to write about and came up with that load of 'manure'! Flighty xx
ReplyDeleteI wish he'd clarify. Somehow. I'm interested in what he means, really, but he's not explaining.
ReplyDeleteHiya, Flighty,
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Yeah, I think our feeling for Mr. T are pretty much along the same lines. I think you're right.
He's such a dozer!
Hi there, ChickenFreak,
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Honestly, I think he just likes that word because it's an attention getter. And Mr. T is all about attention.