I quite like Charlie Dimmock, and think she knows a fair bit about gardening.
I do agree that the choice of plants and their positioning is sometimes questionable, especially the number of trees they plant in a relatively small space (even though they assure us they are small and suitable for modern small gardens), and how frequently they cram lots of plants together which over time will grow too large and take over and, without care become unmanageable.
I wonder, too, about the root spread of many of these trees they put into relatively small gardens and their potential for future structural damage?
Do they also advise the people they do makeovers for on continued care for the plants, shrubs and trees they put in, as many of these people on the show are either complete novices or not very experienced gardeners?
A nearby neighbour planted a silver birch close to the boundary fence of another neighbour a couple of years ago, but I’m pleased to say that it has been taken down. In my opinion it’s not a suitable tree for a very small garden which this is. They are magnificent trees but surely not suitable for most suburban gardens?