The Right Jeans. Book Review and Giveaway

By Nick Hamilton

Paperback. 303 pages.

Published Winter 2024

£14.99 2QT Limited (Publishing)

ISBN 978-1-7385640-4-0

Available from the Barnsdale online shop here: https://shop.barnsdalegardens.co.uk/products/the-right-jeans-by-nick-hamilton  and also from the Barnsdale shop on site at the gardens.

When I was growing up, the television was often switched on in the background in the lounge. My three little brothers played with huge piles of Lego bricks, trying to build the the world’s largest tower. They spent hours constructing the buildings, then crash, down they came. Undeterred, they tried again and again. Dad often joined in to help, or he was busy holding together bits of Airfix models while the boys glued and painted Spitfires and Lancaster bombers. Meanwhile, I sat on the sofa with pens and paper making Spirograph patterns, or concentrating on a ‘painting by numbers’ canvas. Occasionally we’d look up to watch the cartoons playing in the background. Tom and Jerry and the Road Runner were popular. Dad loved the cowboy Western-type films. The High Chaparral was a favourite. Mum on the other hand rarely sat down to watch tv. With four children to care for, meals to cook from scratch, jumpers to knit and clothes to sew, she didn’t have time. All my dresses were home-made until I was 18. Then I started making them myself. However, the highlight of mum’s week was the gardening programme on Friday night. That was the only time I saw her sit down and avidly watch something. Geoff Hamilton was presenter of the programme called Gardeners’ World, and every week he fashioned something for the garden from scraps of wood, bits of plumbing and old drainage pipes. And, basically, if you could use a saw and had a few nails to hand, you could create something useful and beautiful, such as a herb table, complete with a tiled section for resting your cup of tea. Mum was very taken with these ideas because they made gardening affordable and fun. She could have the cottage garden she wanted, without it costing a fortune. And what we were witnessing as children was a life lesson in love. Dad thought the world of mum and would do anything to make her happy. So after watching the television on a Friday, dad would spend the weekend creating something for the garden for mum. One day, after watching Geoff, mum decided she would have a pond, and dad duly dug out an amazing pond on two levels with a stream between them. The garden gave them both much happiness and a shared interest. Sadly Dad passed away in 2011, but the garden lives on, and every year my brothers paint the furniture he made to keep it in good condition. All these happy memories were revived by a newly-published book, The Right Jeans, written by Geoff’s son Nick. The book chronicles Geoff’s journey from the early days with occasional appearances on the programme, to being lead presenter for Gardeners’ World. Geoff appeared on the programme for 17 years from 1979 to 1996. It’s a heartwarming and amusing story as Nick reveals all the background stories to the programme. Safe to say, Geoff had a great sense of humour and what you saw was what you got. He was straightforward and down to earth. He didn’t put on an act, he was the person you saw on the screen, open and honest. I feel it would spoil the surprise to reveal any of the stories contained the book. Suffice to say the book leaves you with a lovely, happy feeling and you’ll smile all the way through. I have no hesitation in recommending The Right Jeans to any gardeners -or potential gardeners. The book would make a lovely Christmas present for anyone. You’ll learn a lot about Geoff, but also get a behind the scenes glimpse into how television programmes were made in the ‘80s and ‘90s. Suffice to say, things have changed since then, quite a lot!

All photos copyright of Barnsdale Gardens.

Geoff was famous for creating themed gardens such as the cottage garden, the artisan garden, paradise garden and tiny herb garden made from drainage pipes set on end as planters for weeping rosemary and thyme. Basic materials were all that was needed, and no special skills required to create his inventive garden projects. It’s no wonder he was such a popular presenter- and we all remember him so well.

Geoff was ahead of his time when he advocated organic gardening. His fruit, vegetables and flowers were all grown without chemicals which was a forward-thinking idea at the time.

Geoff was refreshingly ordinary – and I mean that in a complimentary way. Previous presenters wore suits and ties to present the programme, whereas Geoff always wore jeans and wasn’t afraid to get his hands dirty and show muddy knees. People were able to relate to Geoff because he was ‘one of us.’

I hope you’ve enjoyed reading my review and about how the programme was the highlight of the week in our house when I was young. Nick took over running the gardens at Barnsdale when Geoff sadly died in 1996. The Right Jeans is the second in a trilogy. The first book relates Geoff’s life in publishing and running a garden centre before getting into television. And there’s a third book to follow, continuing the story of Barnsdale Gardens

Back cover of the book

Biography from the book.

Excerpt from the book.

Do any of you remember watching Geoff on the television? Were you inspired to create something having watched the programme. Please get in touch and let me know.

The publishers have given me one copy to give away. Please leave a comment below to be included in the prize draw which will be made on Sunday 15th December. A name will be randomly selected. Sorry, UK only entries. Usual rules apply. Author’s decision is final and there’s no cash alternative. Thanks again for reading my blog. Please subscribe below to see future posts.

22 thoughts on “The Right Jeans. Book Review and Giveaway

  1. Shame I missed this, Karen, but I will look out for it and others in the series. Sadly I didn’t watch GW in those days but heard so much about him later and really admire his philosophy and down to earth nature – and I have visited Barnsdale more than any other garden and still enjoy it. It was good to hear about his influence on your Mum and Dad’s garden too

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    • Yes, he was pretty special to be honest. The two ponds had a waterfall between them. The year he retired, he spent the whole 12 months and more redesigning the garden for mum. Happy days and happy memories. Thanks for reading my blog. Best wishes. Karen

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    • He was indeed. Good for him for standing out from the crown with his stance on organic gardening. It had a big influence on me and I’ve been organic from a teenager. He was a natural teacher and his passion for growing was infectious. Thanks for reading my blog.

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  2. The wonderful Geoff Hamilton. This sounds a super book. Geoff is one of my gardening heroes. I used to watch him avidly on Gardeners’ World – he was a huge inspiration to me. I have visited Barnsdale – it’s a wonderful garden.

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  3. The wonderful Geoff Hamilton. This looks a super book. Geoff is one of my gardening heroes – I watched him avidly on Gardeners’ World – he was a huge inspiration to me. I have visited Barnsdale – it’s a wonderful garden.

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    • I think it was definitely my favourite era. Everything was affordable. You didn’t have wheelbarrows full of expensive plants for every project, or massive Italian / Whichford terracotta pots we can’t afford. Thanks for reading my review and for getting in touch. Don’t forget to look on Sunday for the results.

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    • Thank you. He was a lovely man wasn’t he. I was lucky enough to meet him several times and what struck me was that he treated everyone the same. It didn’t matter if you were a celebrity or not, he spent the same amount of time on everyone. That was my impression anyway. He wasn’t talking to you and looking over your shoulder to see if there was someone more important to talk to, which has happened to me several times with current television presenters. Please look back on Sunday to see if you have won the give away copy. Thanks again for reading my blog.

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  4. Loved this review Karen, I enjoyed hearing of your family and growing up with your talented family. as well.I too was a fan of Georff Hamiliton and can remember as far back as his interview of Charles Dowing discussing organic gardening.

    The right Jeans book sounds like it will be well worth reading and Nick came to talk to Nottingham Organic Gardeners a few years ago. No doubt it will be greatly contested for. I’ll order the first one from our local library, and this one too should I not be successful Suella

    PS should you be in East Leake for any reason, I’d love to take you to our new independent coffee shop the DDs opposite the chippie. Excellent home bakes…. Happy Xmas to you and your family my dear!

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    • Thank you Anne. Very happy memories of an ordinary childhood. Safe and secure, with loving parents. I didn’t realise how lucky I was until I was much older. The book is a great read and full of laughter. Enjoy your day. Thanks for reading. Karen.

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    • Thank you very much Anne. I’ve missed our little chats. I’ve been very much sidetracked by caring for family members and there’s been no time to write. Hopefully, back to normal soon. Best wishes. Karen

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