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Carol Klein's Plant Odysseys - Iris ep.3

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Four-part series in which Carol Klein explores the inner secrets and botanical history of four of our favourite garden plants: the rose, the tulip, the iris and the water lily. Part 3 : Iris  The third leg of Carol's odyssey takes her on a journey from England to Turkey, to Italy and home again, discovering the intricate biology of the iris flower and its cultural significance to mankind over thousands of years. Carol takes a close-up look into the intimate relationship between bees and irises and, under the guidance of an evolutionary plant biologist, uses an endoscopic camera to reveal how an insect with UV vision sees each iris flower. Carol Klein's Plant Odysseys - Iris ep.3 Carol travels to mainland Europe, learning of the importance of some iris species in the funeral traditions of Islam and the use of irises in perfume manufacture in Florence. Discover how a 'beard' changed this beautiful flower's fortunes in horticulture, and why such a peculi

Carol Klein's Plant Odysseys - Tulips ep.2

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Four-part series in which Carol Klein explores the inner secrets and botanical history of four of our favourite garden plants: the rose, the tulip, the iris and the water lily. Post was moved here: https://hdclump.com/ carol-kleins-plant-odysseys-tulips / Carol Klein's Plant Odysseys - Tulips ep.2 The next leg of Carol's odyssey takes her to the place that comes to everyone's mind when thinking of tulips - Holland. At the Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem, Carol is thrilled to be shown a unique hand-painted record of 400 of the most prized specimens of the Dutch tulip era and discovers how the wealthy elite were struck by tulip mania and the economy was almost brought to its knees. 'Broken' tulips became the obsession, but their extraordinary colours and patterns were caused by a virus. Tulip breeder Jan Ligthart shows Carol some similar examples bred today without the virus. It takes many years and much cross-breeding to create something so striking but even t

The Beechgrove Garden ep.8 2016

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In the Beechgrove Garden, Jim is starting off new varieties of tomatoes and he's going to try them in a range of new tomato growing gadgets. Brian Cunningham, head gardener of Scone Palace, is back continuing his revamping of the Beechgrove alpine garden. This post was moved here:   https://video-clump.com/2018/02/15/ beechgrove-garden-episode-8-2016 The Beechgrove Garden ep.8  2016

Carol Klein's Plant Odysseys - Roses ep.1

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Four-part series in which Carol Klein explores the inner secrets and botanical history of four of our favourite garden plants: the rose, the tulip, the iris and the water lily. Post moved here: https://hdclump.com/carol-kleins-plant-odysseys-roses-episode-1/ PART 1 : Roses The first episode looks at the rose. The rose has always meant so much to Britain - it is embedded in our history, our fairy tales and our hearts. Carol goes on a very British plant odyssey. Carol Klein's Plant Odysseys - Roses ep.1

Monty Don's French Gardens - ep.3

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The Artistic Garden  In the last programme in the series, Monty Don turns to France's famous artistic tradition to see what influence it has had on the country's gardens.  Monty travels to some of the most celebrated artists' gardens, including the one created by the impressionist Claude Monet, who planted and painted his garden for half his life. Monty also matches the paintings to the garden of Paul Cezanne, as well as visiting several contemporary artistic gardens to see how the use of plants and trees has evolved into new and varied styles. The Artistic Garden Episode 2 : The Gourmet Garden LINK In this, the second programme, he turns to the French love of food and finds out how this has influenced their gardens. Monty travels to some of the most famous 'potager' or kitchen gardens, where vegetables and flowers are planted together in elaborate and beautiful displays. He talks to gardeners about this style of planting which has been copied the

James Martin: Home Comforts - Love Your Larder

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James encourages everyone to experiment in the kitchen and makes amazing comfort food from everyday larder ingredients. He is joined by special guest Cyrus This post was moved here: https://video-clump.com/2018/01/12/james-martin-love-larder-ep-14 James Martin: Home Comforts - Love Your Larder

Beechgrove Garden ep.22 2015

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Jim Carole and Chris assessing how the new Michaelmas daisy collection has fared over the summer. Carole looks at her aubergines and peppers to see if they have managed to bear any fruit this season. This post was moved here:   https://video-clump.com/2018/02/07/ beechgrove-garden-episode-22-2015 Jim visits Heathryfold Allotments in Aberdeen, whose multicultural plotters grow a range of vegetables and fruit from their homelands. Both Jim and Carole are on the island of Bute, to attend and enjoy the famous local Horticultural Society's summer flower show. Beechgrove Garden ep.22 2015

Monty Don's French Gardens - ep.2

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The Gourmet Garden Monty Don visits some of the most famous and interesting gardens in France. In this, the second programme, he turns to the French love of food and finds out how this has influenced their gardens. Monty travels to some of the most famous 'potager' or kitchen gardens, where vegetables and flowers are planted together in elaborate and beautiful displays. He talks to gardeners about this style of planting which has been copied the world over. He also visits allotments, learns to pick asparagus, enjoys some of the best produce from the land and learns about the importance the French attach to the soil. Monty Don's French Gardens - ep.2 Episode 1 : Gardens of Power and Passion LINK  Monty Don tells the stories behind France's most important historic gardens. These include elaborate walled gardens designed to please the mistress - and then the wife - of a king, magnificent displays of flowers and fountains that involved thousands of soldiers

Gardening Australia ep.9 2016

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Costa explores a large Queensland hillside garden; Sophie demonstrates three easy soil tests; John explores a historical, scientific garden and Jerry profiles unique edible perennials. Gardening Australia ep.9 2016 Edible Perennials Jerry profiles a unique range of kitchen garden perennials and explains how to grow them The Perfect Package Costa explores a large Queensland hillside garden with stunning ornamental and productive areas FAQ's - Washing Organic Vegies | Pelargonium | Leafs as Mulch Josh explains the importance of washing organic vegies, Jane discusses how to improve pelargonium flowering and Tino tells us how to get the best out of autumn leaves Know Your Soil Sophie gives us the low-down on three easy soil tests for the home gardener What a Tool - String! Jerry shares the virtues of using string in the garden Garlic Shoots Josh shows a great use for small garlic cloves that are usually discarded In a Class of It's Own John Patrick explores a small, h

Monty Don's French Gardens - ep.1

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Gardens of Power and Passion Monty Don visits some of the most famous and interesting gardens in France. Monty Don's French Gardens -  ep.1  Monty Don tells the stories behind France's most important historic gardens. These include elaborate walled gardens designed to please the mistress - and then the wife - of a king, magnificent displays of flowers and fountains that involved thousands of soldiers moving tracts of land and incited violent jealousy in another monarch, and a modern-day chateau garden that came close to bankrupting its owner. Monty sees how throughout history the French have used gardens as a public expression of money, power and passion.

James Martin: Home Comforts - Show off Suppers

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Impressive dishes to wow your friends and family in no time at all. James makes a zingy lemon posset and beer braised beef cheeks that melt in your mouth. This post was moved here :   https://video-clump.com/2018/01/11/ james-martin-sho…ff-suppers-ep-13 He is joined by special guest Carol Kirkwood. James Martin: Home Comforts - Show off Suppers Tandoori chicken lollipop drumsticks with raita dip These spiced chicken bites make delicious meaty canapés – pass them around at a party and watch them disappear. Layered sole with langoustines and cauliflower This super-impressive fish dish pairs delicate lemon sole with earthy cauliflower and sweet langoustines Lemon posset with gran's shortbread Creamy lemon posset is always a winner, and this version pairs the zingy lemon with fresh fruit and rich shortbread. Pearl barley risotto with beer-braised beef cheeks and onions Try this hearty dish in the slow-cooker - start it off in the morning and it will be fall-apart

British Gardens in Time - Nymans ep.4

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Nymans, one of the most fashionable and romantic gardens of the Edwardian and interwar years, was the creation of a family of German emigres of Jewish descent. The Messels arrived in Britain in 1870 at a time when both anti-semitism and anti-German sentiment were rife. Nevertheless, Ludwig Messel succeeded in establishing a successful stockbroking firm and creating at Nymans the quintessential English garden with rare plants and a theatrical herbaceous border inspired by William Robinson.  His children and grandchildren would continue to develop the garden and the family's spectacular social trajectory reached its apogee with Ludwig's great-grandson Antony Armstrong-Jones's marriage to Princess Margaret. However, Nymans was to repeatedly face disaster as a fire devastated the house leaving just a romantic ruin to dominate the garden, while the garden itself came close to total destruction in the Great Storm of 1987. British Gardens in Time - Nymans ep.4 Series whi

James Martin: Home Comforts - Food to Share

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Whether it's a dinner for two or lunch for a crowd, James makes no-fuss food that is uncomplicated and easy to create and serve.He is joined by special guest Nicola Adams. This post was moved here:   https://video-clump.com/2018/01/05/ james-martin-food-share-ep-12 /  ‎ James Martin: Home Comforts - Food to Share

Gardening Australia ep.8 2016

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Jane explores the new courtyard gardens at the Shrine of Remembrance; Costa meets a passionate fig farmer; Josh visits a contemporary courtyard garden and we meet an expert bromeliad grower. Gardening Australia ep.8 2016 1. A Creative Courtyard Josh visits a gorgeous contemporary courtyard garden in south Fremantle and meets owner and landscaper Linda Green 2. A Garden to Remember Jane visits Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance and explores four new courtyard gardens inspired by the environments in which soldiers fought 3. Plant Profile - Hosta Tino takes a look at the Hosta - a plant that loves shade 4. Forever Figs Costa meets a passionate Sydney farmer who's been growing figs and prickly pears for 40 years 5. The Garden Gang Find out what the presenters have been busy doing in the garden 6. My Garden Path - Viktor Przetocki We meet expert bromeliad grower and keen collector Viktor Przetocki whose garden is overflowing with thousands of these plants 7. Propagatin

British Gardens in Time - Biddulph Grange ep.3

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 Biddulph Grange, the best-surviving Victorian garden in the country, takes the visitor on a whistlestop journey around the world from China to Egypt in a series of gardens connected by tunnels and subterranean passageways.  Biddulph was created at the height of the British Empire by James Bateman, the son of a wealthy industrialist. Bateman was fascinated by botany and the emerging technologies of the Victorian era, filling his garden with rare specimens tracked down by the Victorian plant hunters laid out to designs that purported to come from around the world but were actually inspired by the Great Exhibition and painted plates from the Potteries.  But Bateman's fascination for all things new would come into conflict with his deeply held religious beliefs, leading him into open conflict with Darwin, financial ruin and the eventual loss of his beloved garden. British Gardens in Time - Biddulph Grange ep.3 Series which explores four iconic British gardens, from Christop

The Beechgrove Garden ep.7 2016

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The Beechgrove Garden ep.7 2016 This post was moved here: https://video-clump.com/2018/02/15/ beechgrove-garden-episode-7-2016 Carole was in the Greenhouse for the final part of her series on windowsill gardening. This time it was all about growing microgreens –full of proteins and vitamins making a healthy addition to snacks and sandwiches, also the latest trend with chefs. Last week Carole recommended getting an electric propagator to get seedsstarted but the alternative is an unheated propagator which could simply sit on the windowsill. Any kind of vegetable seed can be harvested as a microgreen and they too are very easy to grow. These are not like the sprouting seeds,here you wait till they have grown to seedling stage, cut them off with scissors - this is thepart you eat. One example is a radish which can be sown in a tray of compost, covered with more compost and placed in an unheated propagator. This canthen be harvested for its leaves in a few weeks’time

Gardening Australia ep.7 2016

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Jerry explores a tropical cottage garden; Tino prunes berries for a bumper crop; John visits a refurbished fern gully garden; and Sophie creates succulent spheres. Gardening Australia ep.7 2016 1. Succulent Spheres Sophie gets creative and makes sculptural succulent spheres 2. Pruning Berries Tino shows how to prune berries and currants to ensure a bumper crop next season 3. Colouring Hydrangeas Jane explains how to make your hydrangeas blue or pink 4. A Subtropical Treasure Jerry travels to Buderim in Queensland to explore a classic cottage garden containing a number of unusual plants 5. FAQ's - Pruning Ornamental Grasses | Bananas in Melbourne | Coriander Bolting Josh tells us how to prune ornamental native grasses, Jane tells us how to grow bananas in Melbourne and Tino explains how to stop coriander from bolting 6. Fern Fever John visits the refurbished Fern Gully at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, and meets the landscape architect behind the project

Beechgrove Garden ep.21 2015

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The whole Beechgrove team are travelling 'doon the watter' to the Buteiful island of Bute and to Rothesay for a Beechgrove Special Roadshow. The Pavilion in Rothesay is the venue for a Beechgrove Q&A evening.   This post was moved here:   https://video-clump.com/2018/02/06/ beechgrove-garden-episode-21-2015 Beechgrove Garden ep.21 2015 J

James Martin: Home Comforts - Grub on the Go

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James creates great grub that travels well, from a sumptuous tagine to a barbecue sandwich that's perfect for some alfresco dining. He is joined by special guest Chris Tarrant. 1. Dark and white chocolate cherry brownies These quick, easy brownies combine chocolate and decadent cherries for a rich, fruity flavour – just bake and go! 2. Cheddar, smoked bacon and courgette quiche These homemade mini quiches are perfect for parties, picnics, or as a starter to a meal with friends 3. Goat tagine with toasted nut couscous This fragrant goat tagine is packed with dried fruit, nuts and fresh herbs and can be on the table in just over an hour. 4. Hot tinned sandwiches with serrano ham, mozzarella, rocket and pesto James Martin's oven-baked take on a toasted sandwich combines homemade sourdough bread with a Mediterranean filling. James Martin: Home Comforts - Grub on the Go

British Gardens in Time - Stowe ep.2

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Stowe, one of the most remarkable creations of Georgian England, is the birthplace of the landscape garden. Created on a vast scale with 36 temples, eight lakes and a dozen avenues, Stowe launched the career of Lancelot 'Capability' Brown and fostered a rebellion that overthrew the first British prime minister, Robert Walpole. Rather than being a garden of flowers and shrubs, Stowe is a garden of ideas and its grottos and classical monuments spell out a furious, coded political manifesto. Stowe's creator, Viscount Cobham, dreamt of climbing to the pinnacle of political power and establishing a long-lived dynasty, but less than a century after his death, his family was to become the most scandalous bankrupts in English history. British Gardens in Time - Stowe ep.1 The scale and beauty of Stowe have attracted visitors for over 300 years. Picture-perfect views, winding paths, lakeside walks and temples create a timeless landscape, reflecting the changing seasons. Ful