William Robinson and the Wild Garden

Tom Coward, Head Gardener at Gravetye Manor, the home of the influential and sometimes controversial garden writer during the early 20th century shows around the garden and discusses Robinson's continued influence, with a focus on his most famous work, 'The Wild Garden'. Illustrated with some wonderful photography, courtesy of Claire Takacs, Clive Nichols and Marianne Majerus. We have some technical problems towards the end, but luckily only the very end!

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