A bit late today, because two attempts of posting disappeared into cyberspace, grrr.
A nice sunny day here in The Netherlands.
And here is what I found on the web.
Garden Time has the following items.
We show you how to rejuvenate your lawn after the long summer. We check out 'farmhouse style' and learn what that means for the homeowner and gardener. We also show you how sheep can help battle your slugs. There is a visit to that tomato and salsa fest, and we revisit our trip to Costa Rica.
Silence, ça pousse ! visits a cooper who makes wooden tubs, the garden at Malmaison, they have an item about vegetables and help someone renovate a garden.
Saturday again and that means Gardening Australia.
This is in today's show.
Citrus Success: Sophie is in Renmark in the South Australian Riverland, visiting the country's foremost citrus grower, Ian Tolley, to find out how to select, plant, prune and grow thriving backyard citrus.
FAQs - Propagating Pawpaw | Dense Hedges | Renamed Lime: Answers to frequently asked questions from emails, letters and Facebook
A Life's Work: Josh meets Alex George, a renowned expert on the flora of WA, to explore his garden of stunning and unique native plants that he's collected throughout his long and fascinating career.
Keep Your Worms Working: Costa has some great tips on how to keep conditions in your worm farm perfect for productive worms.
The Patch - Fruit and Vegies: Tino is planting a range of spring fruit and vegetables at The Patch, including strawberries, beans and leafy greens.
Not easy to find new garden programmes on the web at the moment, because there seem to be very few around.
I only managed to find Oklahoma Gardening.
It has the following items.
-A visit to a Muskogee daycare that incorporates gardening into its curriculum -A visit to the garden of Greg Heartsill, a winner in the 2015 Viewers' Garden Contest -Extension Turfgrass Specialist Dennis Martin identifies winter and summer weeds -An introduction to the Hardy Ice Plant
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Good morning everyone,
A bit late today, because two attempts of posting disappeared into cyberspace, grrr.
A nice sunny day here in The Netherlands.
And here is what I found on the web.
Garden Time has the following items.
We show you how to rejuvenate your lawn after the long summer. We check out 'farmhouse style' and learn what that means for the homeowner and gardener. We also show you how sheep can help battle your slugs. There is a visit to that tomato and salsa fest, and we revisit our trip to Costa Rica.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiLUrIvnItc
Several of the old episodes of Landträume are still available on demand.
http://www.servustv.com/at/Sendungen/Landtraeume
German broadcaster BR has a programme about the quality of the vegetables we buy in the shops and where they come from.
http://www.br.de/mediathek/video/video/wie-gut-ist-unser-gemuese-100.html#tab=bcastInfo&jump=tab
And from the archives of BR a programme about an old baroque garden.
http://www.br.de/mediathek/video/sendungen/unter-unserem-himmel/wieland-topographie-veitshoechheim-102.html
Have a lovely day!
Good morning everyone,
Looks like it's going to be another lovely sunny day today.
And here is what I've managed to find on the web.
The Mid-American Gardener has items ranging from dividing plants, to identifying why your tree may be dying, to flower rotation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyjTIApkGLE
Silence, ça pousse ! visits a cooper who makes wooden tubs, the garden at Malmaison, they have an item about vegetables and help someone renovate a garden.
http://www.france5.fr/emissions/silence-ca-pousse
The Almanac Gardener has a programme about pest control in the garden in autumn.
http://video.pbs.org/video/2365538871/
The Central Texas Gardener has the following...
How do organic techniques improve homegrown food? Gardens help a high school keep students at risk for graduation.
http://video.pbs.org/video/2365558873/
And I found a programme about palm oil and the damage it does to the rain forests.
http://www.servustv.com/at/Medien/Servus-Reportage-Die-Fett-Falle
Have a great day!
Good morning everyone,
Saturday again and that means Gardening Australia.
This is in today's show.
Citrus Success: Sophie is in Renmark in the South Australian Riverland, visiting the country's foremost citrus grower, Ian Tolley, to find out how to select, plant, prune and grow thriving backyard citrus.
FAQs - Propagating Pawpaw | Dense Hedges | Renamed Lime: Answers to frequently asked questions from emails, letters and Facebook
A Life's Work: Josh meets Alex George, a renowned expert on the flora of WA, to explore his garden of stunning and unique native plants that he's collected throughout his long and fascinating career.
Keep Your Worms Working: Costa has some great tips on how to keep conditions in your worm farm perfect for productive worms.
The Patch - Fruit and Vegies: Tino is planting a range of spring fruit and vegetables at The Patch, including strawberries, beans and leafy greens.
Should be available on the web from 12.00.
http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/video/download.htm
The Back Yard Farmer has its programmes on YouTube, which could make them easier to watch than on PBS.
https://www.youtube.com/user/bucslim/videos
Next a German programme about corn.
http://www.3sat.de/mediathek/?mode=play&obj=53500
And one about how scarce clean water is becoming.
http://www.3sat.de/mediathek/?mode=play&obj=53823
And in France they organised a Korean garden event in a park in Nantes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mt1uDyTh0ng
Have a lovely Saturday!
Good morning everyone,
Very little on the web today.
.
The Almanac Gardener has tips about growing healthy Rhododendrons.
http://video.pbs.org/video/2365538882/
The NDR Pflantzenartzt has been out and about again.
http://www.ndr.de/fernsehen/sendungen/gaertnern_natuerlich/Natuerlich-gegen-Wuehlmaeuse-und-Ameisen-vorgehen,sendung418244.html
And another oldie from the archives of German broadcaster ARD.
This one is about old Prussian gardens.
http://www.ardmediathek.de/tv/Sch%C3%A4tze-der-Welt/Der-preu%C3%9Fische-Garten-Berlin-und-Brand/SWR-Fernsehen/Video?documentId=19652262&bcastId=1512718
Have a great Sunday!
Good morning everyone,
A rather autumnal and rainy day here today.
Not much on the web today.
MDR Garten has items about moss, 200 different tomato varieties, and how to combine fruiting shrubs with other plants in containers.
http://www.mdr.de/mediathek/fernsehen/a-z/sendung575250_letter-M_zc-6932cf5d_zs-dea15b49.html
And Jardins et Loisirs visited a garden for all seasons.
http://www.rtbf.be/video/emissions/detail?pid=20
Have a lovely day!
Good morning everyone,
Not easy to find new garden programmes on the web at the moment, because there seem to be very few around.
I only managed to find Oklahoma Gardening.
It has the following items.
-A visit to a Muskogee daycare that incorporates gardening into its curriculum
-A visit to the garden of Greg Heartsill, a winner in the 2015 Viewers' Garden Contest
-Extension Turfgrass Specialist Dennis Martin identifies winter and summer weeds
-An introduction to the Hardy Ice Plant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANeIuG1YTck
I've almost exhausted the list of oldies from various archives as well.
Here are two more though.
One about how every house should have a tree in its garden.
http://www.br.de/mediathek/video/sendungen/unter-unserem-himmel/wieland-topographie-hausbaum-102.html
And another one about old garden fences.
http://www.br.de/mediathek/video/sendungen/unter-unserem-himmel/wieland-topographie-zaun100.html
Have a great day!
Good morning everyone,
Raining here at the moment.
And again not much on the web.
Here is what I managed to scrape together.
Making it Grow visits a garden and shows how to divide day lilies.
http://video.pbs.org/video/2365562857/
German broadcaster SWR has short bits about gardening in a daily magazine.
Here are the latest ones.
http://www.swr.de/kaffee-oder-tee/mein-gruener-daumen/-/id=2244146/1phrii4/index.html
ARTE has a programme about how investing in agricultural land is becoming big business in Europe.
http://www.arte.tv/guide/de/051066-000/die-neuen-grossgrundbesitzer-das-geschaeft-mit-europas-boden
French version here.
http://www.arte.tv/guide/fr/051066-000/la-ruee-vers-les-terres-agricoles?autoplay=1
They also have a programme about champagne, from growing the grapes to drinking it.
http://www.arte.tv/guide/de/044104-000/360-geo-reportage?autoplay=1
French version here.
http://www.arte.tv/guide/fr/044104-000/360-geo?autoplay=1
Have a good day, whatever you're doing!
Hiya Kleipieper, you are welcome to have a look at my vids and pretend its like a gardening programme. Albeit massively amateur!!
https://youtu.be/lU_IItbBfAU
Good morning Verdun and Paullypaul,
Thanks for your kind remarks!
Lovely to hear that you like the thread Verdun.
And a beautiful garden Paullipaul! I loved watching the video. Great use of the flat roof too!