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 - September 2008
25/09/2008 Duration: 18minIn the September podcast we indulge in our delight for dahlias with interviews from the RHS Dahlia Trials Open Day held at Wisley in Surrey. We also hear from gardener and television presenter Sarah Raven about her top tips for growing vegetables through the autumn and winter. And columnist Frank Ronan is delighted by colour in the garden.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - August 2008
22/08/2008 Duration: 17minThis month we hear from photographer Nic Barlow, who has pursued a life-long passion to record in pictures some of the most notable follies and grottoes of Europe. He talks about the book that he has recently released. And regular columnist Frank Ronan introduces us to Mrs Trug.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - July 2008
22/07/2008 Duration: 19minA summer special with the Gardens Illustrated team getting together to chat about recent garden visits they’ve made. They talk about the Hampton Court Flower Show, a garden in Cornwall, village scarecrows and all things roses.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - June 2008
17/06/2008 Duration: 28minThis month we've a tour of the latest attraction at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, with head of arboriculture Tony Kirkham introducing the exciting new Rhizotron and Xstrata Treetop Walkway. We also talk to salad-growing expert Charles Dowding about his new book Salad Leaves for All Seasons.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2008
23/05/2008 Duration: 26minGardens Illustrated editor Juliet Roberts spoke to three garden experts, Tim Richardson, Dan Pearson and Andrew Wilson, about this year's Chelsea Flower Show. They each give their opinions on the event picking up on current trends and must-have plants.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - May 2008 podcast
20/05/2008 Duration: 44minA busy month in the garden and in the podcast with our first outside broadcast from the new Shirley Sherwood Gallery at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew with Dr Sherwood showing us round the gallery's display of botanical art. Then there's an interview with author Christopher Stocks about his latest book Forgotten Fruits and Frank is mesmerised by the colour blue. Don't forget to visit our new forum and get involved in the various discussions.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Gardening with a Legacy Lecture - Museum of Garden History (part 1)
22/04/2008 Duration: 49minGardens Illustrated presents the Gardening with a Legacy lecture at the Museum of Garden History.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Gardening with a Legacy Lecture - Museum of Garden History (part 2)
22/04/2008 Duration: 47minGardens Illustrated presents the Gardening with a Legacy lecture at the Museum of Garden History.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Gender and Gardening Vista Discussion at the Museum of Gardening
14/04/2008 Duration: 01h03minWriter and psychotherapist Rozsika Parker joins hosts Noel Kingsbury and Tim Richardson to consider if men and women garden differently. This is a lively discussion with lots of contributions from the floor bringing up aspects of history, culture, genetics and economics both in terms of the amateur and professional gardener alike.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - April 2008
14/04/2008 Duration: 15minSpringtime favourites with ideas for seeing magnolias in bloom and spotting the delicate Fritillaria meleagris. Interviews include a chat with designer Helen Dooley, who is creating a Gardens Illustrated vegetable garden at the Gothenburg garden festival this summer.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - March 2008
20/03/2008 Duration: 20minInspiration for spring with co-owner of nursery Secret Seeds, John Langston, giving tips on successful seed sowing. Then we talk to the head gardener at Hever Castle in Sussex to find out more about the garden's connection with the recent release of the film The Other Boleyn Girl.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - William Martin's Vista Lecture at the Museum of Gardening
27/02/2008 Duration: 59minConsidered something as a agent provocateur in the horticultural world, William Martin describes himself as 'an artist whose ideas find their best expression in the garden'. In his talk he considers the complex relationships between landscape, environment, culture and society as revealed in his own garden Wigandia in southern Australia.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - February 2008
22/02/2008 Duration: 12minHighlights of the February issue plus snowdrops with Dr John Grimshaw from Colesbourne gardens and columnist Frank Ronan talks about the pleasures of weeding.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - January 2008
22/01/2008 Duration: 15minHighlights of the January issue plus tales from daring plant hunters. There's also an interview with author Tim Richardson, flagging up the series of discussions he is hosting together with Noel Kingsbury at the Museum of Garden History. He talks about the recent event with landscape designer Kim Wilkie.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - Kim Wilkie's Vista Lecture at the Museum of Gardening
21/01/2008 Duration: 30minLandscape architect Kim Wilkie, whose projects include the V and A Museum garden, talks about ‘The Uses and Abuses of History’, discussing the issues of authenticity and appropriateness when it comes to garden restoration. How do we interpret the past and what are our responsibilities? Kim draws on his own experiences at Villa La Peitra in Florence, Heveningham Hall, Suffolk, Boughton Park, Northamptonshire and a private house in Hampshire, leading a lively and interesting debate.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - December 2007
05/12/2007 Duration: 30minFlorist Neil Honor of the Original Wreath Company takes us through making our own Christmas wreath using plants from the garden and Matthew Wilson, curator of the RHS garden at Harlow Carr, gives advice on a more sustainable approach to gardening.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - November 2007
01/11/2007 Duration: 28minForester Geoff Sinclair talks about the campaign to encourage the use of native-grown hazel poles in the garden, instead of bamboo from China; and in the wake of the publication of the late Christopher Lloyd’s last book Exotic Planting for Adventurous Gardeners, Great Dixter’s head gardener Fergus Garrett talks about the bold Exotic Garden they created together.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - RGS lecture 2006 Q and A
27/10/2006 Duration: 34minRGS lecture 2006 with Beth Chatto and Dan Pearson Q and A.
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BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - RGS lecture 2006
27/10/2006 Duration: 01h10minBBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - RGS lecture 2006