Synopsis
The Gardens Illustrated podcast features an eclectic mix of talks and interviews with notable garden figures and designers. To find out more, visit www.gardensillustrated.com
Episodes
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Garden Heroines - Beth Chatto
13/03/2009 Duration: 12minGardens Illustrated Presents Beth Chatto - Garden Heroines Series.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Penelope Hobhouse's Vista Conversation
27/02/2009 Duration: 01h03minAcclaimed garden designer, garden historian and writer Penelope Hobhouse talks to VISTA hosts Tim Richardson and Noel Kingsbury about her life as one of our most respected gardening figures. She discusses her travels in Italy and Iran and their effect on her approach to garden design, a sense of spirituality and whether one feels a sense of virtue when creating a garden.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - February 2009
27/02/2009 Duration: 15minWith spring in the air we indulge in the scent of flowers as writer Caroline Beck travels to the rose fields of Iran to give us a wonderfully evocative report that perfectly complements her feature in the magazine.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - January 2009
05/02/2009 Duration: 22minWe have an interview with the curator of the current British Museum’s Babylon: Myth and Reality exhibition. Also, columnist Frank Ronan brings some garden fugitives in from the cold to cheer him up.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Guerrilla Gardening Lecture
08/01/2009 Duration: 01h34minBack in summer 2008, the founder of the UK's Guerrilla Gardening movement Richard Reynolds was joined by designer Brita von Schoenaich and urban geographer Dr Felicity Callard to talk about their experiences and opinions on this growing phenomena and public planting in general.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Dan Pearson’s Vista Lecture
08/01/2009 Duration: 01h13minThe internationally renowned garden and landscape designer talk about some of the projects undertaken by his studio, including one of his early designs at Home Farm in Northamptonshire and the ongoing Millennium Forest project in Japan.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - December 2008
19/12/2008 Duration: 13minThe Gardens Illustrated team gather round to discuss their favourite features from 2008 and chat about their Christmas gift ideas. Columnist Frank Ronan continues the theme with his own thoughts on the most suitable presents for gardeners.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - November 2008
27/11/2008 Duration: 27minThis month we remind garden designers of the 12 January deadline for entries to the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show Conceptual Gardens section and editor Juliet Roberts talks to Tim Richardson to find out more about what the judges might be looking for.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Sustainable Garden Design - Mark Laurence
27/11/2008 Duration: 50minMark is a landscape designer and founder of green walling company Biotechture Ltd. His view of sustainability is that with the implications of peak oil, gardens must sustain our society with cyclicle production.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Sustainable Garden Design - Nigel Dunnett
27/11/2008 Duration: 57minSenior lecturer in the Dept of Landscape at the University of Sheffield, Nigel Dunnett talks about rain gardens, using design and planting to capture and utilise rain water - avoiding storm run off and floods. Disconnect your drainpipes!
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - David Cooper's Vista Lecture
14/11/2008 Duration: 01h12minEarlier this year David Cooper, professor of philosophy, discussed whether we need a philosophy of gardens. His talk considered the aesthetic, semantic and ethical meaning of a garden as experienced by both garden visitor and garden creator.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Conceptual Gardens Part 7
31/10/2008 Duration: 22minQuestion and answer session featuring all designers and question from the floor.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Conceptual Gardens Part 6
31/10/2008 Duration: 46minEelco Hooftman of Edinburgh-based landscape architects Gross Max talks on the 'Art of the Artifact or Cult of the Cultivar'. The studio has undertaken many project throughout Europe earning a reputation for its contextual approach to urban spaces. www.grossmax.com
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Conceptual Gardens Part 5
31/10/2008 Duration: 42minLandscape architect Claude Cormier is based in Montreal in Canada and works on urban landscape projects. His talk is entitled 'Artificial... Not Fake'. His first conceptual garden was created 20 years ago as a bamboo forest in a nightclub. This bringing together of opposite worlds continues to inform his work. www.claudecormier.com
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Conceptual Gardens Part 4
31/10/2008 Duration: 18minLandscape designer and artist Andy Cao and landscape designer Xavier Perrot of Cao Perrot Studio in Los Angeles, New York and Paris presented 'A place for Dreaming - the beauty of imperfection'. In this recording Andy Cao talks through projects to describe their work as 'a blending of landscape and art'. www.caoperrotstudio.com
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Conceptual Gardens Part 3
31/10/2008 Duration: 48minBotanist and landscape designer Kate Cullity of Taylor Cullity Lethlean from Adelaide, Australia. As a partnership, their designs aim to establish an investigation into the poetic expression of the Australian landscape and contemporary culture. Kate talks through some recent projects in her presentation entitled 'Telling Stories; Inspiration from Art, Science and Landscape'. www.tcl.net.au
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Conceptual Gardens Part 1
31/10/2008 Duration: 38minIntroduction to event with welcome from Victoria Walsh, head of public programmes at Tate Britain and Peter Thomas the chair of the SGD. 'A Landscape Can be About Anything' - Tim Richardson sets the subject into context with a look at its meaning in terms of garden design and its historical background.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - October 2008
31/10/2008 Duration: 05minNot a full podcast this month – more an introduction to our extra podcasts. But we do have Frank Ronan with his comment for October. This month he turns his thoughts to the search for appropriate attire when working in the garden.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Conceptual Gardens Part 2
31/10/2008 Duration: 32minSwedish landscape architect Monika Gora is best known for her temporary exhibits within existing landscapes in which she aims to transform the relationship between landscape and buildings. She speaks on 'Inventing Places and Exploring by Doing'. www.gora.se
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - RHS Wisley Dahlia Trials
09/10/2008 Duration: 37minFergus Garrett, head gardener at Great Dixter in Sussex talks about the dahlia trials at Wisley and comments on some of the findings and his favourites.