Great British Garden Revival
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Overview
Britain’s rich horticultural history is being lost. More and more front and back gardens are paved over - for development, for parking spaces, or because families don’t have the time or inclination to manage these spaces. The trend for easy-to-maintain lawns, patios and paving has also led to a decline in traditional gardens full of flowers, plants and trees to the extent that some of our most iconic flora and fauna have all but disappeared. Step forward the BBC’s most-loved gardening experts, who are determined to turn us back into a green-fingered nation once again.
2 seasons
Series 1
2013 · 10 episodes
Series 1
2013 · 10 episodes
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1. Wild Flowers and Front Gardens
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2. Topiary and Roof Gardens
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3. Cottage Gardens and House Plants
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4. Cut Flowers and Trees
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5. Rock Gardens and Herb Gardens
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6. Glasshouses and Shrubs
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7. Ponds and Stumperies
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8. Lawns and Tropical Gardens
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9. Fruit Trees and Ornamental Bedding
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10. Herbaceous Borders and Kitchen Gardens
Series 2
2015 · 10 episodes
Series 2
2015 · 10 episodes
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1. Roses and Climbers & Creepers
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2. Daffodils and Blossom Trees & Shrubs
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3. Rhododendrons and Carnations
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4. Scented Gardens and Tulips
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5. Lavender and Knot Gardens
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6. Irises and Ornamental Grasses
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7. Conifers and Pelargoniums
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8. Lilies and Woodland Gardens
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9. Bog Gardens and Soft Fruit
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10. Wildlife Gardens and Peonies
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