with Peter Seabrook in Guernsey
The island of Guernsey is nine miles long and seven miles from the east to the west coasts. It is famed for its tomatoes, pot plants and cut flowers. It is not surprising that an island devoted to horticulture should contain many lovely private gardens. This evening Peter visits two of these gardens and talks to their owners about the problems, and the joys, of gardening on a small island thirty miles off the Cherbourg peninsula.
Produced by BARRIE EDGAR BBC Birmingham