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[#147821] Written by: artistharry [04/12/10, 10:29]
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Part 3:
19th Century The Victorians gave us a taste for exotic plants from around the world, a thirst for
technology in the garden and a love of bold statements. Biddulph Grange, in Staffordshire, is a
classic example of all these elements. The Victorians were transforming the garden from the natural
landscapes of the 18th century to a new manufactured style. Alan comments how Biddulph is 'a world
in one garden' made up of separate highly stylized designs inspired by China, Italy, Egypt and
Scotland. These gardens are a setting for plant life from around the world and Alan explains how the
Victorians were passionate plant hunters, particularly for orchids. He also shows us how to plant
and care for exotics in our own garden. The Victorians also invented ways to transport and care for
these rare plants. Alan demonstrates how they revolutionized growing under glass, building some of
the biggest glasshouses in the world. There was also a passion for elaborate and gaudy display at
this time with the creation of the carpet bed - a true symbol of Victorian knowledge and power. Alan
shows us how to create one that will complement our own modern garden. A passion for technology was
also transforming the kitchen garden and the Victorians established practices for produce growing
that survive today. Alan reveals the key things to remember when growing vegetables.
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