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BBC Gardeners' World fans in tears at 'sad and dark' turn in episode

BBC Gardeners' World fans in tears at 'sad and dark' turn in episode

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Viewers of Gardeners' World were moved to tears by the poignant tale of Steve, a professional inventor, and his wife Pippa, who have a windmill in their garden. Their captivating story of restoring the windmill was overshadowed by the heartrending revelation that Steve has been diagnosed with terminal cancer, leaving him uncertain whether he has "two months or two years, possibly" left.
Despite this, Steve's indomitable spirit remains intact as he views his diagnosis as a "new challenge".
BBC audiences were deeply touched by the segment. One viewer posted on X: "Stunning cottage-type garden with Windmill a bonus and unique. Typical Cancer comes along for the bloke who still wants to finish the Windmill. Let's hope he can do it and beats the disease as he dearly loves his wife. #GardenersWorld."
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Another wrote, "Inventor man, what an inspiration #Gardenersworld."
Another viewer shared their sentiment: "Well that took a sad and rather dark turn," accompanied by an emotional emoji. Similarly, another added: "Wonderful couple Windmill garden #GardenersWorld #PositiveMindset.", reports the Express.
One more chimed in: "How marvellous to have a windmill. Love it, shall we call him Windy Miller? No, call him Mr. Toad. He has the correct attitude, be positive, get up, dress up, show up and never give up #GardenersWorld."
During a recent episode of Gardeners' World, Monty Don informed BBC viewers that his garden has been struggling with the dry weather.
The seasoned gardener, aged 70, shared with audiences that the lack of rain has negatively impacted some of his plants and vegetables. He emphasised the importance of watering for vegetables, stating, "water is essential" and noted, "What you water and when is key."
Monty highlighted that his outdoor tomatoes were faring well despite the arid conditions. He mentioned that he waters them once a week and pointed out that the tomatoes "like the heat and they're not suffering."
Conversely, his broad beans told a different tale. Monty revealed that he's never had to water them before, but this year they've struggled due to the summer's dry spell.
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