Perhaps someone such as Chris grey-wilson should be approached by the BBC instead of waiting to see who approaches the bbc?
Yes Ian, that is one way to go.
Another way, and one which makes me wonder why this hasn't already happened, is a group of SRG members, or members at the AGS Centre, Pershore. Setting up a workshop on various aspects of alpine plant culture. Constructing a rock garden, planting up a trough, crevice gardening, building a retaining wall and so on. All the knowledge and expertise is here!
The committee gets together and sends a letter to the BBC, decrying the abysmal attempts perpetrated by the so-called “experts” at the BBC. Offer to demonstrate how it should be done.
The BBC is surely aware of the SRGC and the AGS. If they shun the offer, try the other TV stations.
As an aside: (and hoping this is not out of place here)
Can anyone tell me who the raised wall belonged to?. . . I can’t remember!
I photographed it many years ago, possibly the mid1980s and it was a member of the Birmingham group AGS who opened their garden that day. The house was located on the Alvechurch Highway, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.
I think it is lovely. The photo is not very clear as it is taken from a 35mm slide. If the BBC “experts” could do something like that then they could say they have achieved something.