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Dividing and replanting snowdrops 'in the green'
Growing manager Marc demonstrates how to divide and plant snowdrops 'in the green'. March is the perfect time to do this, after flowering has finished.
Find our full range of snowdrops here: www.bethchatto.co.uk/a-z/e-h/galanthus-snowdrops/
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Відео

Panel- Taking Rewilding to Different Audiences
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How we communicate the spectrum of ecological aims associated with rewilding, biodiversity net gain and green infrastructure. How do these interface with public and private landscapes? Panellists will discuss their approach and experiences including taking rewilding to this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Living in Harmony with Nature by Dr Wei Yang
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The talk will discuss the importance of mindset change, joined up thinking and multidisciplinary collaboration to tackle the grand challenges of our times. It will introduce the concept of 21st century Garden City model which captures the essence of the original Garden City ideas, but adapts them to a more complex 21st century context, promoting sustainability, tackling climate change and utili...
Panel- Rewilding and Well-Being
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Rewilding is the restoration of nature in places altered by human activity but we should see people as a fundamental part of nature. People's connection to, and relationships with nature is central to the success of rewilding initiatives and a hugely valuable resource for our own health and well-being. Our panel of experts will engage in dynamic conversations surrounding the creation and value ...
The Opportunities and Challenges of Greening the City by Giacomo Guzzon & Ton Muller
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Today, especially in the public realm, we are constantly faced with the reoccurring question; how should we green our cities on a large scale in a way that is long lasting, manageable, respected by the public and biodiverse? Working with plants in public spaces is very different from using them in a garden or any other private location, where the conditions, maintenance and human disturbance ca...
The Garden Jungle: Gardening for Insects by Prof Dave Goulson
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Insects are vital, fascinating, weird and wonderful. They are food, pollinators, recyclers, pest controllers and much more, so we should be deeply concerned that they are in rapid decline. Dave Goulson will explain the many causes of insect decline, and then turn to the role that gardens and urban areas play in helping to support healthy and diverse insect populations.
Reframing the Wild Garden by Sarah Price
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Sarah will lift the lid on her current methods on garden making, showing how we don't have to choose between beauty, practicality and sustainability. Through considering choices of plants and a circular economy approach to sourcing materials, her gardens are low impact, innovative and rich in wildlife.
Sonic Rewilding: Sound Designing a Wild World by Mike Edwards
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This lecture explores the concept of sonic rewilding and suggests that sound could hold the key to successful rewilding initiatives- initiatives that might not appeal to the human eye but are beneficial to the more-than human world. Using examples from soundscape restoration projects in Spain, and sonic rewilding initiatives in the UK, this lecture will explore the process of sound designing la...
Panel: Planting for Wild Gardening
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Join our knowledgeable panellists to gain an in-depth understanding of how they assess, select and cultivate a wide range of plants, including edibles to provide maximum benefit for wildlife.
Learning From Brownfield Sites by John Little
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We now understand that the wildlife around us all today evolved and is adapted to the disturbance and chaos of landscapes carved out by large mammals. Most of our flora and fauna it seems are not happy in the closed canopy pf woodland we assumed dominated the UK. A lot of our most important sites for wildlife are in places we have thrashed and then left alone. Why then don't we design back the ...
The Biodiversity Audit at Great Dixter by Fergus Garret
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Fergus Garrett will talk about the comprehensive biodiversity audit undertaken at Great Dixter which showed how an intensive flower garden can be a haven for biodiversity including some of our rarest and most threatened species. The audit revealed that throughout the Great Dixter Estate, it was the ornamental garden which had the richest and most diverse community. Fergus will break down the re...
Forests For Our cities by Errol Fernandes and Henrik Sjöman
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Naturalistic planting, designing with plant communities and taking our lead from nature have become core principles in landscape design and contemporary horticultural practices. We understand better than ever that biodiverse, species rich environments are not just ecologically and environmentally valuable, they often act as a direct conduit, connecting people with nature and helping us deepen o...
Panel- Ecologically Focused Innovative Techniques
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Our panellists will draw from their own experiences of sustainable practice and regenerative growing. Delving into the detail of their methodology and exploring topics such as the creation of tapestry lawns, green roofs, edible meadows and forest gardens.
Planting and Context by Tom Stuart Smith
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In a number of contrasting gardens open to the public, Tom has adapted the planting style to suit a design idea or a site context. The talk looks at recent projects such as the Rockery at Chatsworth, The Hepworth Wakefield, RHS Bridgewater and Knepp Castle- to show how very different approaches suit different places.
Rewilding- Busting the Myths and Making it Happen by Prof Alastair Driver
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Prof. Alastair Driver has been at the forefront of the rewilding movement since it hit the headlines over 5 years ago and is a major influence on rewilding policy and practice across the country. In his presentation, he busts a few myths about rewilding, provides an update on the latest initiatives in Britain and explains the pros and cons of reintroducing various species. He also illustrates, ...
Introduction Dan Pearson
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Introduction Dan Pearson
Planting in Spring with the Garden Team
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Planting in Spring with the Garden Team
Cutting back in the Gravel Garden
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Cutting back in the Gravel Garden
How to propagate Polygonatum | Solomon's Seal
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How to propagate Polygonatum | Solomon's Seal
How to make a dried flower wreath
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How to make a dried flower wreath
How to divide Bearded Irises
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How to divide Bearded Irises
Cutting back early flowering perennials in the Woodland Garden
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Cutting back early flowering perennials in the Woodland Garden
How we deal with sawfly larvae on polygonatum without chemicals.
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How we deal with sawfly larvae on polygonatum without chemicals.
How to prune early summer flowering shrubs | Deutzia | Spiraea
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How to prune early summer flowering shrubs | Deutzia | Spiraea
New drought tolerant planting at the garden entrance.
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New drought tolerant planting at the garden entrance.
Biennials- what are they and why we let them self-seed
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Biennials- what are they and why we let them self-seed
Gardener Scott explains how we prune Viburnum x bodnantense in the Woodland Garden.
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Gardener Scott explains how we prune Viburnum x bodnantense in the Woodland Garden.
How to take cuttings from herbaceous perennials
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How to take cuttings from herbaceous perennials
How we weed our border edges and paths in the Woodland Garden
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How we weed our border edges and paths in the Woodland Garden
Woodland Garden management in late spring.
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Woodland Garden management in late spring.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-bh6rd5gf3j
    @user-bh6rd5gf3j 19 днів тому

    That's great thanks very much! What month did you propagate the dicentra?

  • @junecorry268
    @junecorry268 Місяць тому

    Brilliant, clear and precise, thank you.

  • @tommarymarking1579
    @tommarymarking1579 Місяць тому

    Thanks, that was helpful, especiall the pot ash tip!

  • @juliashearer7842
    @juliashearer7842 Місяць тому

    This popped up after a documentary about Christopher Lloyd and followed on perfectly. I am sure Christopher Lloyd would love the evolution of the garden since 2006.

  • @lesleystrong8865
    @lesleystrong8865 Місяць тому

    Absolutely inspiring!

  • @jessicaerke691
    @jessicaerke691 Місяць тому

    I just love what this guy is trying to do. I hope the general population begins to understand how important insects and biodiversity is to all life.

  • @janemackrell3733
    @janemackrell3733 2 місяці тому

    I love the format of the film whereby the viewer can see the slides, as well as Sarah. Thank you

  • @georgejennings9959
    @georgejennings9959 2 місяці тому

    Will solomons seal survive if you transplant it in spring or summer when the leaves are fully out, before it flowers? I assume in rich humousy soil and full sun is better. Apparently its a pretty adaptable plant with a "prepper" mentality. I bought some rhizomes and want to establish them.

  • @mydoghitler
    @mydoghitler 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for all that information. Entertaining and factual all at the same time. I really like your approach.

  • @mignonnesvenezvoirsi6708
    @mignonnesvenezvoirsi6708 3 місяці тому

    Thank you Sarah. You are such a true person, speaking from your soul and with passion. Love your work and how you share it.

  • @moniquemannaert3468
    @moniquemannaert3468 3 місяці тому

    Great lively speakers. Could you write the names of the people with each segment, please? And what books do they mention? Thank you. 🌿👒🐦

  • @beataklejevskaja1046
    @beataklejevskaja1046 3 місяці тому

    Very inspiring and beautiful work!

  • @lindseycox323
    @lindseycox323 4 місяці тому

    This is a great video with clear explanation of how and why to increase the number and quality of snowdrops one has. Lots of useful information presented in an easily accessible way. Many thanks, much appreciated.

  • @brucedickie9133
    @brucedickie9133 4 місяці тому

    Great to have it all explained with the background as to why you are doing this but also to describe it so simply. Thank you. Will look for more.

  • @FireflyOnTheMoon
    @FireflyOnTheMoon 4 місяці тому

    thanks

  • @karentweedley5478
    @karentweedley5478 5 місяців тому

    I could listen to John talk for hours, he is inspirational and provides much food for thought.

  • @ievamillers9383
    @ievamillers9383 5 місяців тому

    Love Great Dixter. Thank you for sharing this fantastic lecture on UA-cam.

  • @zhangyi4647
    @zhangyi4647 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful presentation, and love the his style of humour.

  • @zhangyi4647
    @zhangyi4647 6 місяців тому

    Great presentation, and Peter Korn is a true genius. Thanks for sharing.

  • @zhangyi4647
    @zhangyi4647 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing, and it looks like the Great Dixter is worth of visiting :D.

  • @Meet_me_inthegarden
    @Meet_me_inthegarden 7 місяців тому

    I don’t know why more ppl are not madly in love with dried wreaths! So beautiful! 🌸

  • @Katerina.Tchirkova
    @Katerina.Tchirkova 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful talk and beautiful work by Sarah Price! Pure Love.

  • @Katerina.Tchirkova
    @Katerina.Tchirkova 7 місяців тому

    That is a fantastic talk! Thank you so much for sharing!!!

  • @simonwhite5535
    @simonwhite5535 8 місяців тому

    Wonderful man, wonderful lecture!! A glimpse of how the future can be. Thankyou for posting. Inspired!! ❤️

  •  8 місяців тому

    REally interesting! Thank you....

  • @lizystratabojomira
    @lizystratabojomira 8 місяців тому

    food waste - an elephant in the room - Good point in the discussion of feeding people.

  • @mybeachyfeet
    @mybeachyfeet 8 місяців тому

    Interesting that Alastair does not mention deer species in the list of large grazing herbivores. Why is this? Deer are not as dangerous to human ramblers and walkers as cattle and pigs. They produce lots of meat for very little human input - in fact the UK has to spend lots of cash culling them - can't we just get rid of intensively farmed livestock and eat venison instead?

  • @margaretz5166
    @margaretz5166 8 місяців тому

    Definitely the best practical class (about Iris or not) I've ever had. Thank you so much for the details and depth! 😀

  • @mienkedezoete2146
    @mienkedezoete2146 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful 🤩

  • @hannahbest2274
    @hannahbest2274 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful

  • @evasilvalayton758
    @evasilvalayton758 10 місяців тому

    I’ve learned so much on this video! Thanks!

  • @WoodlandT
    @WoodlandT 10 місяців тому

    This was so helpful! You answered all the questions I had and some I didn’t even know I should be asking. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @joycebutlin3409
    @joycebutlin3409 11 місяців тому

    I've been watching more and more Beth Chatto inspired planting since last year's drought conditions turned everywhere in Oxfordshire around us into brown and dried up areas. With climate change Peter's ideas will be used to replace lawns with this amazing meadow planting. I love that there is always more learning to do when it comes to plants and gardens.

  • @edithmay6773
    @edithmay6773 11 місяців тому

    this is amazing... with climate change this is a miracle way of gardening.

  • @commonsense955
    @commonsense955 11 місяців тому

    Great Presentation! Appreciated!! We have a single Bearded Iris in the backyard of a property we purchased six years ago. Not knowing any better (until now), I left it to its own destiny. It has grown to a diameter of five feet; and as you can guess, it has many generations of rhysomes (and only has a single bloom each year). Following your instructions, I had very good results in removing it from the soil, separating it, trimming the sections and parsing out the healthy ones. Couple of questions: Since I didn't expect so many divisions, I have far more new sections to plant than I alotted for and will be needing the time to prepare some new planting areas. (There must be at least fifty new plants!) It will take me a bit longer to prepare beds for them, and in anticipation for that delay, after cleaning the rhysomes and roots, I put them into two buckets of water, submerging the rhysomes and roots and keep the leavy bits above water. Is that what I should be doing; and if so, how long will they withstand that situation? As I cleaned the rhysomes, I noticed the largest (oldest) ones each had a series of pinholes in them, interesting enough those holes were in near perfect matrices. I've tossed those as I'm assuming they aren't in the best of health. Is my assumption correct? Thanks again for sharing your knowledge!!

    • @lornamikkelson5690
      @lornamikkelson5690 Місяць тому

      Rhizomes cant be in water. Hope someone got to you before this and hope they are growing nicely

  • @commonsense955
    @commonsense955 11 місяців тому

    How much watering; when (across the season)???

  • @anya229
    @anya229 11 місяців тому

    Argh! I thought you were leaving the arch shape - and then you cut it off ? What the heck?

    • @larkin78
      @larkin78 9 місяців тому

      I think he meant that the plant stems that grow from the ground naturally arch, so you don't want to make prunes mid arch or along the top of an arch in a way that will force growth that distorts those shapes in general.

  • @kasiaukow4817
    @kasiaukow4817 Рік тому

    Bardzo dziękuję za ten filmik. Wszystko szczegółowo pokazane i wyjaśnione . Pozdrawiam 😄

  • @kasiaukow4817
    @kasiaukow4817 Рік тому

    Super filmik ,bardzo dziękuję ,za te cenne informacje . Pozdrowienia z Polski😄🤗

  • @lisandrocabXX
    @lisandrocabXX Рік тому

    Great video! Any tips on how to sow Actaea from seed? Thanks!

  • @ashleyedmonds8455
    @ashleyedmonds8455 Рік тому

    This was BRILLIANT (and fun!). thank you so much for making this available.

  • @robertelliott8071
    @robertelliott8071 Рік тому

    Thank you. One of the best and most instructive gardening videos I've ever seen on UA-cam.

  • @trcyg17
    @trcyg17 Рік тому

    That was a joy to watch. Thank you.

  • @andrewparkeruk
    @andrewparkeruk Рік тому

    Thank you for the video. Showing how to replant the prepared propagands would have been useful

  • @cornelstrydom9757
    @cornelstrydom9757 Рік тому

    Peter Korn is fearless! I love that

  • @cornelstrydom9757
    @cornelstrydom9757 Рік тому

    Awesome lecture

  • @Eva_noir.
    @Eva_noir. Рік тому

    Wow😳 I'm glad i found this presentation.

  • @oas1224
    @oas1224 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot for this video My irises have not been flowering for 2 or 3 years, I am thinking of removing them from the garden, is it possible that it is because I have never divided them?

  • @suehutchings8720
    @suehutchings8720 Рік тому

    thank you. That was really clear and I can get started now

  • @janettecoles967
    @janettecoles967 Рік тому

    Thanks Scott, a great video. I was interested to learn that Bergenias and Hylotelephiums can be cut back now even thought its frosty, another job added to my To Do List !