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Not before time, Channel 5 is beginning to behave like a grown-up.
After an eternity of sullen, teenage strops, the station is finally starting to act its age and take an interest in gardening.
For most of its 24 years, C5 has cared about nothing but cheap reality TV and gross-out shows about hoarders and debt collectors. It wallowed in titles such as Can t Pay: We ll Take It Away, Bargain Brits On Benefits, My Mum s Hotter Than Me and The Nightmare Neighbour Next-Door.
These programmes are telly s equivalent of refusing to tidy your room and staring at your phone all the way through a meal when your grandma visits.
âUnorthodox and magicalâ: how tree stumps can transform your garden
A yew hedge and liquidambar trees behind thalictrum, euphorbias, hellebores and spires of flowering echiums. Photograph: Mimi Connolly
A yew hedge and liquidambar trees behind thalictrum, euphorbias, hellebores and spires of flowering echiums. Photograph: Mimi Connolly
The Stumpery at Arundel Castle is a sculptural paradise â and the idea works in a small plot, too
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Gnarled, ancient tree stumps squat among the lush lime greens of euphorbias and steel blue hostas. Masses of white and pink Mexican fleabane (
Erigeron karvinskianus) cascade down them and froth over the edges of the gravel paths. And huge purple lollipops of allium flowers emerge from a mass of greenery below.
You can see more than 100,000 tulips in bloom at this castle over the Surrey border
Visitors can expect to see a riot of colour at Arundel Castle once all of the flowers have fully bloomed
Arundel Castle s Annual Tulip Festival is extremely popular (Image: David McHugh / Brighton Pictures)
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