"So maybe I can go back to being a Gardeners' World addict again"
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The line also reads like a post-crisis exhale. "Go back" suggests an interruption: a period of intense work, burnout, illness, public obligations, or simply the modern experience of having one’s focus hijacked by bigger anxieties. Gardeners' World, a long-running BBC comfort show, carries cultural shorthand in the UK for gentle competence and seasonal continuity. Returning to it isn’t escapism so much as an attempt to re-enter a sane rhythm where time is counted in sowing and pruning, not deadlines and doomscrolling.
Thompson’s intent is modest, but strategic: to frame restoration as a choice you’re allowed to make. The subtext is permission. If even a scientist can crave the soft predictability of a gardening program, then recovery isn’t weakness; it’s maintenance.
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Thompson, Ken. (2026, January 16). So maybe I can go back to being a Gardeners' World addict again. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-maybe-i-can-go-back-to-being-a-gardeners-world-98813/
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Thompson, Ken. "So maybe I can go back to being a Gardeners' World addict again." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-maybe-i-can-go-back-to-being-a-gardeners-world-98813/.
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"So maybe I can go back to being a Gardeners' World addict again." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-maybe-i-can-go-back-to-being-a-gardeners-world-98813/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.




