Charlie Dimmock, 57, has revealed why she never shows her own garden on camera despite having transformed those of others for a living on BBC's Garden Rescue and, earlier, Ground Force.
Charlie Dimmock has revealed why she never shows her own garden on camera, despite transforming those of others for a living on BBC 's Garden Rescue.
So, you would expect Charlie's own garden to be a thing of beauty, however, she has previously admitted it is 'a disaster area'.Charlie Dimmock has revealed why she never shows her own garden on camera, despite transforming those of others for a living on BBC 's Garden Rescue Many amateur gardeners can no-doubt relate to the presenter's overwhelmed feeling, never quite getting the impression that your garden is complete.Speaking in 2019, she continued: 'I'm going to try and make my garden look good because I've been doing this so long, it looks like a disaster area! In the autumn, I'm tackling my garden.
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