|
February 24, 2016 Allotments are in high demand from city dwellers without garden space to "grow your own" vegetables and fruit! This series takes the beginner and the experienced allotment holder through the growing seasons, step by step, with useful information and fun! Experienced allotment holder, David Cemlyn, demonstrates how he gets the best from his plot and steers beginners - the Bailey family - through their first year on the allotment right from choosing and clearing their plot. Meanwhile, award winning head gardener, Jane Moore, visits experienced plotters who share the secrets of their success.
Continue Reading »
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, box hedges, salvage overgrown landscapes and more.
Continue Reading »
February 24, 2016 A portrait of the ancient landscapes and spectacular wildlife of three of Britain's most inspiring areas of natural beauty. The Cairngorms, Snowdonia and The New Forest seen through the eyes of the people who know it best.
Continue Reading »
February 24, 2016 This high rating, critically acclaimed BBC Series is a month my month journey through the worlds greatest botanical garden. It Follows the work of Kew's committed team of experts in the gardens and glasshouses, laboratories and libraries that give Kew its reputation as a centre of scientific excellence.
Continue Reading »
February 24, 2016 Season 2 of the programme looking at the work carried out by the 150 gardening staff at the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Continue Reading »
February 24, 2016 Alan Titchmarsh presents a stunning series that reveals the amazing secrets behind Britain's great gardens, examining how they continue to influence gardeners, including himself, today.
Continue Reading »
February 23, 2016 The return of the programme offering horticultural tips for both beginners and seasoned enthusiasts, with Chris Beardshaw, Jim McColl, Carole Baxter and George Anderson on the team of experts. In the first edition, Carole and Jim take on the upkeep of neighbouring greenhouses to try to produce food and flowers all year round, while George visits the Scottish Rock Garden Club’s show in Kincardine and witnesses the eerie elegance of the Electric Gardens at the Botanics in Glasgow.
Continue Reading »
February 23, 2016 Alan Titchmarsh, a student at Kew in the 1970s, offers an insight into the work carried out behind the scenes by the 150 gardening staff at the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Continue Reading »
February 23, 2016 (Repack)
Carol Kirkwood takes an alphabetical journey through the world of television gardening, getting inspiration and advice from some of the BBC’s most popular gardening presenters and programmes.
Continue Reading »
February 23, 2016 A garden in Snowdonia is a documentary series which follows a year in the life of Bodnant Garden in North Wales. The team working at the National Trust property are on a mission to transform the place to try and attract more visitors.
Continue Reading »
|
|
Recent Comments