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Season 2 – Great British Garden Revival

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Britain's television gardening talent inspire us to save the nation's rich gardening heritage.
Great British Garden Revival — Season 2

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Episode 1 Aired Jan 6, 2015 Roses and Climbers & Creepers Rachel De Thame meets a man involved in the restoration and conservation of old rose gardens; she takes to the streets of Solihull with her pop-up rose garden. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 7, 2015 Daffodils and Blossom Trees & Shrubs Carol Klein reveals that she is crazy for daffodils;. she uncovers the history of the daffodil industry on a visit to Cornwall's Tamar Valley. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 8, 2015 Rhododendrons and Carnations James Wong visits the Lost Gardens of Heligan to see species of rhododendron which have been saved from the edge of extinction. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 9, 2015 Scented Gardens and Tulips Toby Buckland visits a scented garden at Kenilworth Castle which was originally created to win the heart of a queen. Details Episode 5 Aired Jan 12, 2015 Lavender and Knot Gardens Diarmuid Garin learns about lavender's decline; he visits what was once one of the major lavender growing regions in the United Kingdom. Details Episode 6 Aired Jan 13, 2015 Irises and Ornamental Grasses Rachel de Thame uncovers a woman's mission to save a unique collection of heritage irises; she gets creative with floral art, using irises for inspiration. Details Episode 7 Aired Jan 14, 2015 Conifers and Pelargoniums Carol Klein learns how people first became obsessed with conifers; she drops in on an old friend in the Peak District. Details Episode 8 Aired Jan 19, 2015 Lilies and Woodland Gardens James Wong unearths the history of the lily; he meets expert lily growers as they prepare for one of the country's biggest flower shows at Tatton Park. Details Episode 9 Aired Jan 20, 2015 Bog Gardens and Soft Fruit Joe Swift campaigns for the return of bog gardens; he reveals how fantastic they are for attracting wildlife. Details Episode 10 Aired Jan 21, 2015 Wildlife Gardens and Peonies Diarmuid Gavin visits a nature reserve in Yorkshire to understand how important gardens are to Britain's wildlife population. Details

Season Info

Executive Producer
Bridget Boseley
Network
BBC
Genre
House & Garden, History
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Jan 6, 2015