Former Gardeners' World favourite Alan Titchmarsh is a huge fan of plant life, but he told the Talking Gardens podcast there are two garden staples that he'd happily never set eyes on again
Iconic gardener Alan Titchmarsh has a couple of garden regulars that he could happily do without. Speaking to Stephanie Mahon on the Talking Gardens podcast, he didn't hesitate to share his disdain, saying: "Pampas grass."
His dislike continues to large flowered gladioli, despite admitting they can look "very good in church." He has shifted his focus to smaller, more intimate events like the Royal Windsor Flower Show, where the talents of horticulturalists shine. Reflecting on his first visit, he said: "When I went there first, the weather was lovely, which is always a plus."
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