Long-awaited, a bio. in English about one of the most prolific, inventive and truly inspirational landscape and garden designers of the 20th century - Mien Ruys.
Darryl Moores book - Gardening in a Changing World is a broad and comprehensive overview of our relationship with plants.
Ambra Edwards is currently one of our few garden history voices, and a very engaging and lively one at that.
Adam is a researcher at the Silva Tarouca institute where he works on perennials.
Denmans in Sussex is famous as the garden of John Brookes (1933-2018) the garden designer.
Innisfree is a garden which is something of a legend in the US.
The Lemon Tree Trust helps refugee communities to create gardens all over the world.
Sarah Wain (formerly of West Dean in Sussex) and Brian Trader (Delaware Botanic Garden) discuss their use of volunteers.
Prof. Norbert Kühn tells the story of the German plant breeder, nurseryman, writer and magazine editor.
Abra Lee is a horticulturalist who is writing a book for Timber Press on the hidden history of African-American gardening.
Paul Opello is Head Gardener at Hagley, the first garden made by the Du Pont family.
The Yuan Ming Yuan was the Chinese Imperial garden on the edge of Beijing
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society is one of the world's oldest such bodies
Martin is Head Gardener at this spectacular project, masterminded by Dan Pearson
Rebecca Lemonius talks about the garden at her home - Long Barn in Kent, which is where Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson made their first garden.