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Gardens on Mars: HI-SEAS 2 - theunconventionalgardener.com - state Hawaii - county Garden
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 12:00

Gardens on Mars: HI-SEAS 2

In Jade Pearls and Alien Eyeballs I talk about the journeys plants have made with us – crisscrossing the globe and leaving Earth entirely for missions in space.

British Asian Gardens - theunconventionalgardener.com - Britain - India - city London - county Garden
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 11:53

British Asian Gardens

I don’t generally watch Gardeners’ World these days, but two weeks ago they broadcast a special edition (episode 20 in this year’s series) as part of the BBC’s Big British Asian Summer, exploring South Asian influences on British gardens. Monty Don ‘hosted’ the show from the stunning gardens of Europe’s first traditional Hindu temple, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in London. The stonework for the temple itself was all carved in India, then brought to London to be assembled. Flowers, particularly the sacred lotus, are represented throughout the decorative motifs. Mountains of flowers are used in the temple’s religious ceremonies, and I was intrigued to learn that – in India – there are businesses based around recycling temple flowers into products such as incense sticks, soaps, and eco-packaging, to reduce their environmental impact. At the London temple, the gardens are a fusion of a European parterre-style design, with Indian motifs, colourful flowers, and a delightful lack of symmetry.

Sun and Solace in the Garden - theunconventionalgardener.com - China - Japan - city Jerusalem - county Garden
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 11:53

Sun and Solace in the Garden

The political weather has been stormy of late, and as the sun has come out to play at last, the garden seems the safest place to be. There’s a lot to be done to get it ready for the growing season, so time spent outside is never wasted. A lot of what I’m doing at the moment could best be termed ungardening, clearing out the contents from last year’s containers, and reusing the potting compost in the bottom of new pots, or as a soil improving mulch.

Vertical Gardens – What Has Been Driving Plants up the Wall? - blog.fantasticgardeners.co.uk - France - county Garden
blog.fantasticgardeners.co.uk
07.08.2023 / 11:43

Vertical Gardens – What Has Been Driving Plants up the Wall?

A fad in modern architecture and gardening or a necessity to bring back nature into industrialised densely built urban landscapes? Living green walls are becoming more and more popular, so we decided to explore the benefits, installation and maintenance process of these structures. Read on to find out how long they have been around, why so many buildings are having them, and how you can make one for your home.

Help us find the Nation’s Favourite Gardens - theenglishgarden.co.uk - county Garden - county Sussex
theenglishgarden.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 15:39

Help us find the Nation’s Favourite Gardens

The fascinating garden at Knepp Castle in Sussex, home to ‘Wilding’ author Isabella Tree, reopens for the scheme this year. Credit: NGS 

Himalayan Gardens in Yorkshire HG4 3DA - gardenerstips.co.uk - Britain - county Garden
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 15:11

Himalayan Gardens in Yorkshire HG4 3DA

In Yorkshire we are lucky to have several gardens designed using the theme of a Himalayan Garden. The Hut near Ripon at Grewlthorpe is   ‘The Himalayan Garden’ with all the plants you would expect in such a setting including

Root Vegetables a Gardeners and Bakers Dozen - gardenerstips.co.uk - China - Britain - Germany - Spain
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 15:00

Root Vegetables a Gardeners and Bakers Dozen

After salad crop failures in Spain and shortages of courgettes, broccoli and other ‘long distance’ vegetables gardeners could to worse than focus on traditional and non-traditional root crops.

Syringia & Unusual Garden Lilacs - gardenerstips.co.uk - Iran - Japan
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:56

Syringia & Unusual Garden Lilacs

Lilacs are members of the Syringia family and are named for the colour. There are deep lilacs verging on violet and light pinkish lilacs even some pretty floriferous white flowering Lilacs.

Top British Gardens to Visit - gardenerstips.co.uk - Britain - county Garden - county Sussex - county Kent - county Park
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:55

Top British Gardens to Visit

Britain has some of the best gardens in the world. The choice of which to visit is far larger than this selective list but at least it gives you somewhere to start planning this years outings.

Exotic Gardens to Visit in the UK - gardenerstips.co.uk - Britain - Australia - New Zealand - county Garden
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:54

Exotic Gardens to Visit in the UK

In the cold wet winter it is a good time to plan where to visit as the year improves. The South West is the obvious place to start your visiting tour of gardens containing exotic plants.

Garden Fiction on Gardeners and Gardens - gardenerstips.co.uk - county Garden
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:52

Garden Fiction on Gardeners and Gardens

‘The Garden of Reading: An Anthology of Twentieth-century Short Fiction About Gardens and Gardeners’ edited by Michele Slung.

Rock Gardens in Miniature - gardenerstips.co.uk - county Garden
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:49

Rock Gardens in Miniature

Your own rock garden does not have to be as large as that at Kew. You do not need to demonstrate every regional zone on the planet. Nor do you need specimen plants that grow in all the range of soil conditions and climates. Better to concentrate on doing one or two things well.

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