The British royal family's homes are known as ... Aside from gorgeous wildlife, the garden is home to a gorgeous 19th-century lake that reflects the palace on its surface. 3.
Her major published works In 1899, Country Life whose founder, Edward Hudson, was a key patron published Wood and Garden, a reworking of some of Miss Jekyll's articles on the creation of her home ...
The nation's outdoor home. From the humble backyard to the grandest of grounds, what do Britain's gardens tell us about our culture, climate and history?
and gardens that bankrupted their owners. Monty sees how intensely personal British gardens can be and how they reflect some of the greatest passions as well as some real eccentricities.
Lawrence Johnston made two substantial gardens in the early part of ... He was educated at home by tutors, and then at Trinity College, Cambridge University. 1900 Johnston took British nationality in ...
From March to October, choose from a variety of beautiful gardens across the UK through our Open Gardens scheme supporting the British Red Cross. These include some opening to the public for the very ...
They nest later in the season than other birds, usually in tall trees. Two species of woodpecker can be seen in British gardens, the greater spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) and the green ...
Monty Don explores the stories behind four of the country's most important gardens, unpacking their fascinating secrets to reveal how the British garden has evolved over the past 400 years. Watch all ...