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PondsFountainsVideo30 10 2024
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Video from the Ponds and fountains in Historic Gardens.
Management of Orangery Plants in Historic Gardens
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Video from the ninth, and last workshop, in the Craft Skills for Garden Conservation-project.
Ponds webinar: How to clean ponds by/Jan Høvo
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- the head gardener at Norsk Folkemuseum, followed by Q&A and presentation of the upcoming workshop (June 24) by Renske Ek, representing the hosting organisation Paleis Het Loo.
Ponds webinar: 'With a spade and a watering pot' - Capability Brown's holistic approach....
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....to estate water management by/Steffie Shields, professional garden photographer, writer, and historic landscape consultant, the sixth speaker on the Ponds and fountains-webinar.
Ponds webinar: Dutch Initiative ‘Climate-Resilient Estates’, a system approach, ...
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... example Estate region Baakse Beek, province Gelderland, by/Louisa Remesal, program manager, Rijn and IJssel Water Board. The eight speaker on the webinar.
Ponds webinar: Fountains and ponds driven by steam engines in the 19th century, ...
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... stories from Potsdam by/Katrin Schröder, Garden curator Babelsberg/RheinsbergKatrin Schröder, with Q&A from the webinar, hosted by Paleis Het Loo, on behalf of the Craft Skills for Garden Conservation-project.
Ponds webinar: The Dipping Pond of Croome Walled Garden...
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.... its history, and the state-of-the-art irrigation system that it now feeds by/Chris Cronin, owner Croome Court and Walled Garden. This was the seventh presentation on the Ponds and fountains-webinar.
Ponds webinar: The first steam engines, examples from Hampton Court....
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.... Chiswick and Herrenhause by/David Jacques, independent scholar and a consultant in historic landscapes, parks, and gardens, the fourth speaker on the Ponds and fountains in Historic Gardens-webinar.
Ponds webinar: The role and importance of water in a flat landscape.
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- The country estates near the Vecht and in the Beemster, The Netherlands by/Willem Zieleman, the third speaker on the Ponds-webinar
Ponds webinar: Pump and Circumstance, Channelling water to Versailles and Het Loo
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- by/Alette Fleischer, the second speaker at the Ponds and fountains webinar, hosted by HetLoo
Ponds webinar The importance of water and the profession of Fountaineer
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- in the 17th century by/ Lenneke Berkhout, the first speaker out in the Ponds and fountains in Historic Gardens webinar, hosted by Paleis Het Loo - partner in the Craft Skills for Garden Conservation-project.
Ponds webinar Intro by Renske Ek
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Introduction to the Ponds and fountains for Historic Gardens-webinar, a part of the CSGC-project.
Path webinar To read a stone wall.
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To read a stone wall. Diversity within tradition and local variation. Espen Marthisen. Forsvarsbygg. A webinar by the Craft Skills for Garden Conservation-project, co-funded by Erasmus .
Path webinar Stone wall documentation.
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Stone wall documentation: why, how and the future. Fredrik Bergström FMT Mark AB. A webinar by the Craft Skills for Garden Conservation-project.
Path webinar The stone wall as a biotope.
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Path webinar The stone wall as a biotope.
Path webinar Transference of the knowledge of the stone wall maintaining craft.
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Path webinar Transference of the knowledge of the stone wall maintaining craft.
Path webinar - Gravel pathways - archaeological remains, reconstruction methods and adaptions.
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Path webinar - Gravel pathways - archaeological remains, reconstruction methods and adaptions.
Path webinar A manual of dry stone walls.
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Path webinar A manual of dry stone walls.
Path webinar Sustainable and historical maintenance of pathways in historical gardens.
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Path webinar Sustainable and historical maintenance of pathways in historical gardens.
Path webinar Archaeological surveying of pathways and reconstruction.
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Path webinar Archaeological surveying of pathways and reconstruction.
Introduction path-webinar by Kate and Jenny
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Introduction path-webinar by Kate and Jenny
Boxwood pruning with Darren Lerigo
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Boxwood pruning with Darren Lerigo
Boxwood pruning with Chris Poole
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Boxwood pruning with Chris Poole
Freehand topiary pruning workshop in the Orangery with Darren Lerigo
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Freehand topiary pruning workshop in the Orangery with Darren Lerigo
Introduction to workshop and the use of a pruning hook with Joakim Seiler
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Introduction to workshop and the use of a pruning hook with Joakim Seiler
Sharpening a hook with Daniel Lundberg
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Sharpening a hook with Daniel Lundberg
Topiary lecture with Chris Poole and Darren Lerigo
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Topiary lecture with Chris Poole and Darren Lerigo
Topiary pruning workshop in the Orangery with Darren Lerigo
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Topiary pruning workshop in the Orangery with Darren Lerigo
Orangery webinar Marcus Weiss
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Orangery webinar Marcus Weiss

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @LandonWarner-k3c
    @LandonWarner-k3c 2 дні тому

    This was so beautiful. I am an architecture student at The American College of the Building Arts and am studying and designing a Swedish influenced orangery. So insightful for my designing and the planting traditions were so interesting to learn about.

  • @sciencesaves
    @sciencesaves 3 місяці тому

    Summary- Well draining soil. Bring citrus trees in when it gets near freezing and make sure you feed your citrus trees each season so they stay fed.

  • @gcgopro6912
    @gcgopro6912 6 місяців тому

    I am not overwhelmed with the modern peening jig, so I have just ordered a flat German one to try instead. As I understand this the peened edge should be thin enough when to move with the thumb nail. With the jig this is not the case, but with a hammer it could be!

  • @CarolineVigneron71
    @CarolineVigneron71 7 місяців тому

    I tried to improve the hafting angle with that method on my scythes. I wonder how to do so properly if at the same time we've got to set the ring so high? If the ring is near the end of the snath, then the tang can barely move sideways... :-(

  • @CarolineVigneron71
    @CarolineVigneron71 7 місяців тому

    Clear explanations, thanks!

  • @slattergubben6702
    @slattergubben6702 7 місяців тому

    Bra film! Tack

  • @rdftx2990
    @rdftx2990 8 місяців тому

    Greetings from Texas USA. I am am amateur gardener. I watched 99.9% of all 5 hours of this and found it GREATLY informative and interesting. I am in a different context - more like a mediterranean situation, but still all very useful information to me and my 'Italian garden' that is heavily dependent on boxwood plants. Thank you to all the participants and for making this available online!!

  • @NickLawson-Williams
    @NickLawson-Williams 11 місяців тому

    Very interesting and well presented. Thank you.

  • @tommyfox4444444
    @tommyfox4444444 11 місяців тому

    excellent

  • @barkershill
    @barkershill Рік тому

    OR….. you could just use a ladder

  • @barkershill
    @barkershill Рік тому

    Pleased that you made the point about blossom and berries only forming on wood that is two years old or more . So in other words , a hedge cut every year will provide nothing in the way of food for either insects or birds. Very few people , even country dwellers seem to know about this . Farmers are driven by economic factors to cut a hedge low to the ground and annually , not only is it then worthless as a winter food supply but it also becomes worthless as nesting sites for small birds , any nest that gets built in such a spot will be raided by magpies . I am seventy four . I have lived and worked in the country all my life , and have seen many species that used to be common on the farms diminish or disappear for this reason .

  • @Leeside999
    @Leeside999 Рік тому

    Hi, very interesting thanks. I'd love to hear your thoughts on how polygonal stone masonry like that of Sacsayhuaman in Peru was done.

  • @pierregoffioul836
    @pierregoffioul836 Рік тому

    Fantastique. Merci

  • @kjellanderslier9783
    @kjellanderslier9783 Рік тому

    Gunnebo is an absolutely lovely place. A must see 🙂

  • @islandhopperstuart
    @islandhopperstuart Рік тому

    Excellent Nigel. Thanks!

  • @Vermino
    @Vermino Рік тому

    Great presentation. Their is very little information about hedgerows and hedge laying here in America. So it's nice to get this kind of information. Q: is there a good list for hedge plants; especially for livestock fodder? We are about to buy 20 acres and want to stay away from Barb and poly wire.

  • @LaidBackHomesteader
    @LaidBackHomesteader Рік тому

    Great video to watch. I'm intrigued by this natural method of stock proofing a field. I'm from Northern Ireland and had never seen it until I was in Stoke on Trent along a canal. February past I had a digger cut over grown hedges cut down to 10 feet moving into this winter I will be laying 80 meters. Thanks for sharing!

  • @heirwithjesus
    @heirwithjesus 2 роки тому

    Uncle Charles spreading knowledge 🎉🎉

  • @farmingwithnature
    @farmingwithnature 2 роки тому

    amazing garden style ❤️❤️❤️

  • @irenesmith5676
    @irenesmith5676 2 роки тому

    Hi Charles loved the video it’s brilliant 👏👏👏👏 yes I remember having work done & these work men disturbed my soil I wasn’t happy ! Then a few weeks later up came these plants big blue plants because they have disturbed the soil ! Iam a big believer in not disturbing the soil lv Irene 😘 xx