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January 25, 2021 Series Repack (Originally Posted Dec 2016).
S4C Wales 6 November 2016 - Welsh with embedded English subtitles
Aled Samuel returns with a second series featuring Welsh gardens open to the public. Today he visits the gardens at Picton Castle in Pembrokeshire. They extend to about 40 acres and include a walled garden and a Mediterranean garden created in about 1800. The gardens of Wyndcliffe Court in Monmouthshire were designed by Henry Avray Tipping in the Italianate Arts and Crafts Style. They remain substantially unaltered since Tipping created them.
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January 25, 2021 Series Repack (Originally Posted Oct 2015).
S4C Wales 20 September 2015 - Welsh with embedded English subtitles
New series featuring gardens open to the public, today visiting Aberglasney, Carmarthenshire and Bodnant Garden in the Conwy Valley.
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January 24, 2021 Series Repack (Originally posted Sep 2012)
Historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn are back, this time facing up to the challenges of the biggest revolution ever seen in the history of the British countryside as they turn Manor Farm back to how it was run in the Second World War. When Britain entered the war, two-thirds of all Britain's food was imported - and now it was under threat from a Nazi blockade. To save Britain from starvation, the nation's farmers were tasked with doubling food production in what Churchill called 'the frontline of freedom'. This meant ploughing up 6.5 million acres of unused land - a combined area bigger than the whole of Wales.
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January 24, 2021 Series Re-Pack. (Originally posted March 2016)
Documentary series following the struggles and triumphs of five very different farming families in some of Scotland's most beautiful and remote landscapes.
(12 episodes in this series)
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January 23, 2021 Monty Don and his team of horticultural experts feature in this selection of highlights from the 2020 series spread over 2 episodes.
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January 23, 2021 Costa lends a hand to a centenarian gardener who’s been cultivating her beautiful backyard since 1950! Jerry shares useful lessons from a wartime campaign that saw home gardens repurposed for local food production, meet nature photographer David Trood who embraced having less work and extra time in 2020 by documenting the creation of his dream vegie patch, and Sophie shows us how to make tasteful Christmas decorations, using inspiration from your own garden!
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January 23, 2021 Jerry shares tips on how you can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from your garden, guest presenter Craig Miller-Randle shares easy propagation methods for a range of indoor plants, Millie learns how to preserve a garden harvest with fermentation expert Sandor Katz and Hannah shows an easy method for making cheese using the milk from her goats.
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January 23, 2021 Jane clears up fertiliser confusion with a masterclass on feeding your garden the right diet, guest presenter Craig Miller-Randle shares his styling secrets to make your indoor plants into works of art! Millie meets a team working to restore and protect the unique vegetation of Victoria’s iconic Wilson’s Promontory.
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January 3, 2021 Series repack.
Ep01 - Diarmuid Gavin invites us into his own garden paradise, encouraging everyone across the country to get gardening together. He’ll be taking calls, answering questions and offering dozens of great practical tips. This week Diarmuid helps design a garden for Mary Fitzpatrick, in County Wicklow, who has a challenging space at the front of her house. He also offers advice for gardeners with a bit of help from plant expert Helen Dillon, and creates a sunken fire pit and seating area in his garden.
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January 3, 2021 Series Repack
Carol Klein presents a series which follows 20 gardeners as they attempt to have their gardens accepted into the demanding National Gardens Scheme.
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