Carol Klein

Life in a Cottage Garden with Carol Kleine episode 3 - Spring into Summer

Life in a Cottage Garden with Carol Kleine episode 3 – Spring into Summer

Life in a Cottage Garden with Carol Kleine episode 3 – Spring into Summer: In May and June, everything in the garden is surging forwards, full of exuberance. Rather than sitting back to enjoy it all, Carol is planting out sweet peas, picking the first salad leaves and staking perennials.     Blossom drips from the trees, the woodland garden is carpeted with bluebells, and primal ferns begin to unfold. Carol’s opulent oriental poppies pop their hats in the early summer heat and, as the welcome hum of insects returns to the garden, Carol and husband Neil take delivery of […]

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Life in a Cottage Garden with Carol Kleine episode 2 - Spring

Life in a Cottage Garden with Carol Kleine episode 2 – Spring

Life in a Cottage Garden with Carol Kleine episode 2: March and April is a time of huge change in the garden, as the remnants of winter make way for the hope of spring. Carol is busy clearing away the last of the winter detritus to make way for waves of planting. There’s pruning to be done, and she sows the first seeds of the year. Snowdrops are replaced by celandines and violets, and along the lanes and hedgerows, primroses abound.     A local hedge pruner, who has come to cloud prune Carol’s box hedge, finds his work interrupted

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Life in a Cottage Garden with Carol Kleine episode 1 - Winter

Life in a Cottage Garden with Carol Kleine episode 1 – Winter

Life in a Cottage Garden with Carol Kleine episode 1 – Winter has come… harsh frosts have shattered Carol’s tulip pots, and her brick paths are ruined. Carol takes shelter in the potting shed and prepares her garlic for spring planting. On finer days, she begins pruning late-flowering clematis, and when the thaw comes she begins a major re-vamp in the borders.     As the long dark days pass, the first green shoots of the new year appear. First it is snowdrops in ones and twos, and then in drifts, carpeting the woodland floor. These are then followed by

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Gardening with Carol Klein episode 2

Gardening with Carol Klein episode 2

Gardening with Carol Klein episode 2: The second of a two-part masterclass in which the horticulturalist shares her knowledge. From her potting shed at Glebe Cottage garden, Carol shows in detail how to sow seed, and then how to bring on the resulting young plants, caring for them until they reach maturity. Outdoors, she explains how to pant vegetables and how to combine edibles with ornamental plants in a tight space to make a colourful – and tasty – display. For more advanced gardeners, Carol gives precise instructions about how to make new plants from existing ones, by dividing them

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Great British Gardens: Season by Season with Carol Klein

Great British Gardens: Season by Season with Carol Klein

Great British Gardens: Season by Season with Carol Klein – Carol Klein witnesses some of Britain’s most treasured outdoor spaces.     The plantswoman and broadcaster visits Gresgarth Hall, the Lancashire country home of garden designer Arabella Lennox-Boyd. The grounds of the estate comprise the formal garden rooms nearer the house, and a wilder area where Arabella has planted 6,000 trees among cleverly designed meandering paths. Elsewhere, the garden shows off Arabella’s immense knowledge and precision. In spring, splashes of early colour nestle beneath well-chosen spring-flowering shrubs, while summer witnesses an explosion of scent and floral abundance. The gardens at

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Gardening with Carol Klein episode 1

Gardening with Carol Klein episode 1

Gardening with Carol Klein episode 1: The gardening guru shares her insights on everything from edibles to ornamentals. The writer and expert showed viewers what the garden used to look like before she transformed it.     Carol Klein VMH is an English gardening expert, who also works as a television presenter and newspaper columnist.   Gardening with Carol Klein episode 1   Klein made her television debut on Gardeners’ World in 1989 and has since presented other gardening programmes such as Real Gardens and Open Gardens. Projects include Life in a Cottage Garden with Carol Klein which followed a

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The A to Z of TV Gardening - Letter G

The A to Z of TV Gardening – Letter G

The A to Z of TV Gardening – Letter G: Carol Kirkwood takes an alphabetical journey through the world of gardening, getting inspiration and advice from some of the BBC’s most popular garden presenters and programmes.     In this episode, she is exploring subjects that all begin with the letter G: Garlic, Gooseberries, Geraniums.   The A to Z of TV Gardening – Letter G   Garlic Garlic (Allium sativum) is a species in the onion genus, Allium. Its close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, chive, and Chinese onion. Garlic is native to Central Asia and northeastern Iran,

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The A to Z of TV Gardening - Letter B

The A to Z of TV Gardening – Letter B

The A to Z of TV Gardening – Letter B: Carol Kirkwood takes an alphabetical journey through the world of gardening, getting inspiration and advice from some of the most popular garden presenters and programmes.     In this episode, she explores subjects that all begin with the letter B: brassicas, berrys, beetroot   The A to Z of TV Gardening – Letter B   Brassicas Brassica is a genus of plants in the mustard family. The members of the genus are informally known as cruciferous vegetables, cabbages, or mustard plants. Crops from this genus are sometimes called cole crops—derived

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waterlily

Carol Klein’s Plant Odysseys – Waterlily episode 4

In the fourth and final chapter of the series, Carol Klein takes a look at one of the most recognisable and influential flowers in our world, the waterlily. It is a plant of unlikely economic importance, spiritual significance and artistic inspiration.       Carol Klein’s Plant Odysseys – Waterlily episode 4   She travels to the far east to investigate when and where some of the first flowering plants evolved, and discovers waterlilies are among the earliest branches of angiosperms still around today – practically living fossils. Carol visits the Buddhist temples of South Korea and drinks lotus flower

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iris

Carol Klein’s Plant Odysseys – Iris episode 3

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 flower.     Carol travels to mainland Europe, learning of the importance of some species in the funeral traditions of Islam and the use of irises

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tulips

Carol Klein’s Plant Odysseys – Tulips episode 2

There are 6,000 delightful varieties of tulips in the world today, with new colours and forms being cultivated every year. Carol Klein’s odyssey to uncover the colourful history of this popular flower begins high in the mountains of eastern Turkey, where a species tulip, one of the early ancestors of those we grow in our gardens, can be found flourishing in the harshest of environments, a feat only possible due to its extraordinary evolution. Thermal-imaging cameras reveal a small pocket of warm air trapped inside the flower’s petals, giving visiting pollinators a cosy place to rest their flight muscles.  

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Carol Klein's Plant Odysseys - Roses episode 1

Carol Klein’s Plant Odysseys – Roses episode 1

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.       Carol Klein’s Plant Odysseys – Roses episode 1   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. To understand the origins of our most cherished garden flower, we need look no further than the hedgerow. Our native dog

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