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They were all very friendly but there are elements where you’ll see people stealing other people’s plants – there was some underhand stuff happening now and then.

Co-hosts Vic Reeves and Natasia Demetriou talk to GEMMA DUNN about new show The Big Flower Fight

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T’S been touted as “Bake Off with plants” – but Netflix’s latest offering in The Big Flower Fight is so much more than that, say its hosts.

Switching out iced cakes for literal floral fancies, the eight-part series sees 10 creative teams square off in a bid to create the most outlandish­ly beautiful flower installati­ons.

Think enormous garden sculptures festooned with foliage; 10-foot-high hairy animals made out of thousands of grasses, and stunning couture creations set for Floral Fashion Week.

“There are some very, very keen people who produce these magnificen­t structures almost out of nothing, and very quickly,” muses Vic Reeves, who co-hosts proceeding­s alongside What We Do In The Shadows star Natasia Demetriou.

“It always astonishes me. On the first day, you go in and there’s nothing, and by the end of that day there’s something quite incredible happening.

“They’re so passionate about it and it’s great to see anyone with that amount of passion producing anything.”

But it’s more than just plant-based sculptures: “It’s also good drama,” says 61-year-old Vic, who filmed the show last summer.

“We see how [the contestant­s] contend with the briefs – and by the end of it they just get bigger and bigger and more complicate­d and difficult to do. It’s unbelievab­le.”

“Every now and then you get used to it and it’s like, ‘Oh they’re going to knock up something really impressive’,” Natasia, 37, concurs. “Then you see them and you’re like, wow!”

But the stakes are certainly high. Failing to impress judge and florist to the stars, Kristen Griffith-VanderYach­t with a larger-than-life structure comes at a steep price: eliminatio­n.

With one pair voted off at the end of each episode, the remaining competitor­s are vying for the series win, which bestows the ultimate honour of designing a sculpture to be displayed in London’s Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

So who are these contestant­s - and just how cut-throat does it get?

“There’s a good amount of gardeners who know all the flowers, but there’s quite a lot who are as naive as me,” teases Vic, who describes his and Natasia’s role as the conduit between the contestant­s and the audience.

“But they know how to make things look good from a sculptural point of view and there’s some great characters there; I don’t think I’ve ever seen a show with this amount of big characters in one place.

“It’s not Gardeners’ World, it’s punk rock gardening,” the comedy star jokes. “I was looking around yesterday and thinking, ‘A lot of the people here could be in bands’.

“It looks like a documentar­y about some rock and rollers instead of gardeners. It’s really good.”

“I don’t want to sound fake, but I genuinely love them,” adds Natasia. “You get to know them so well. They’re all amazing, and lovely, and funny, and different, and weird.”

As for the competitiv­e edge: “They were all very friendly but there are elements where you’ll see people stealing other people’s plants – there was some underhand stuff happening now and then,” admits Vic.

Vic Reeves suggests the idyllic nature of the show was not always maintained

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