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July 10, 2016 BBC One 22 January 2013
Dishing the dirt on the battles being fought on plots across the UK. Filmed over seven months, during the planting, growing and harvesting seasons, Allotment Wars shows what happens when strangers are thrust together on the land with too much time on their hands and too many sharp tools.
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June 28, 2016 ITV UK 28 Dec 2015
The Hedgehog Hotel offers a rare and magical glimpse into the mysterious moonlit world of one of our best loved, but little-known animals. Set in a garden paradise, designed to provide the perfect conditions for a group of rescued hedgehogs to thrive, the film follows a cast of […]
March 22, 2016
Diarmuid takes a personal journey through Ireland’s most beautiful gardens including An fear Gorta, Co. Clare, Ballindoolin House, Co. Kildare, Derreen, Co. Kerry, Glendale, Co. Dublin, Loughcrew, Co. Meath and many more.
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March 22, 2016
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As the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew prepare to celebrate their 250th anniversary, Dan Cruickshank unearths some of the surprising stories that shaped the famous gardens.
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February 25, 2016
Learn Peter Cundall’s organic gardening techniques as he carves out a ‘Patch from Scratch’ from an ordinary backyard. In his entertaining way Peter demonstrates how to rotate the beds with legumes, brassicas, root crops and companion plants to maintain healthy crops, fertile soil and keep pests and diseases at bay.
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February 24, 2016
The ABC’s of Pruning is a must for every homeowner with a lawn, garden or other landscaping. With simple time-saving techniques, Landscape Designer Hugh Perry takes the mystique out of pruning. Here is all the information you need to preserve and protect your landscape investment. Hugh demonstrates how to trim trees, thin shrubs, […]
January 24, 2016 BBC Two 22 December 2006
A warm, fitting and absorbing paean to the influential gardener and writer, who died 26 January 2006 at the age of 84. Through his witty, opinionated columns in Country Life and The Guardian, and in his books, Lloyd challenged the tyranny of “good taste” in the garden, liberating […]
January 21, 2016 TG4 Ireland 4 October 2015 – Irish with embedded English subtitles
The documentary sheds light on the Tomato House scheme of 1947, in which 200 greenhouses were erected in Connemara and Donegal to boost the economy. Families were taught how to tend and grow tomatoes, as well as how to harvest and market their fruit, […]
November 22, 2015
PBS USA 17 April 2007
In a story blooming with beauty and scientific mystery, this program explores the incredible truth that lies behind the ravishing flowers we so love to behold: that humans could not have existed or evolved without them. “First Flower” probes the controversial discovery of Archaefructus, a Chinese fossil scientists […]
November 5, 2015 RTÉ Ireland 25 October 2015
They are chubbier, fuzzier and more leisurely than their sisters, the bees. They are a lot less aggressive and awe-inspiring than their cousins the wasps. Compared to honey bees, these social insects have long been poorly researched, though they’re at home in temperate regions throughout the Northern Hemisphere […]
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