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Around the world in 80 gardens
We've just watched this and have enjoyed it so much. The wonderful alleys
of cactus in Mexico and the floating gardens were such a delight - I'd never heard of the latter at all and aren't they bright and beautiful. And the dear little, loved and beautifully tended allotment gardens in the heart of Cuba were inspirational in themselves. Just from a brief trailer pic we think we recognised Lotus Land in California but whatever he's going to show us has started so promisingly. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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Sacha wrote:
We've just watched this and have enjoyed it so much. The wonderful alleys of cactus in Mexico and the floating gardens were such a delight - I'd never heard of the latter at all and aren't they bright and beautiful. And the dear little, loved and beautifully tended allotment gardens in the heart of Cuba were inspirational in themselves. Just from a brief trailer pic we think we recognised Lotus Land in California but whatever he's going to show us has started so promisingly. I particularly liked the floating gardens. The labour that went into building them is hard to imagine. -- Pete C London UK |
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"Pete C" wrote I particularly liked the floating gardens. The labour that went into building them is hard to imagine. Pete C London UK It's a pity they spend so little time in each garden. the cactus and the jungle ones where worth a show all on their own ! Jenny |
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Sacha wrote:
We've just watched this and have enjoyed it so much. The wonderful alleys of cactus in Mexico and the floating gardens were such a delight - I'd never heard of the latter at all and aren't they bright and beautiful. And the dear little, loved and beautifully tended allotment gardens in the heart of Cuba were inspirational in themselves. Just from a brief trailer pic we think we recognised Lotus Land in California but whatever he's going to show us has started so promisingly. I thought that far too much time was spent on architecture (especially the Luis Barragan stuff - how many shocking pink walls can you look at?), and far too little time on plants. If you want an interesting read, try "1001 Gardens you must see before you die" by Rae Spencer Jones. It covers gardens across the world, and includes the Mexican gardens from the TV programme. I'm slowly making my way through all the gardens - at the current rate I will live to 539... -- Jeff (cut "thetape" to reply) |
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"Sacha" wrote in message
. uk... I thought that far too much time was spent on architecture (especially the Luis Barragan stuff - how many shocking pink walls can you look at?), and far too little time on plants. SNIP I sympathise with your view but at the same time, it was relevant to include them, I think. But less time being spent on them, I do agree with. However, the point surely, was the different things a garden mean to different people in various parts of the world? Quite! does a garden need to have plants in it? pk |
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"PK" wrote in message ... "Sacha" wrote in message . uk... I thought that far too much time was spent on architecture (especially the Luis Barragan stuff - how many shocking pink walls can you look at?), and far too little time on plants. SNIP I sympathise with your view but at the same time, it was relevant to include them, I think. But less time being spent on them, I do agree with. However, the point surely, was the different things a garden mean to different people in various parts of the world? Quite! does a garden need to have plants in it? pk From my Dictionary : ""Garden ... Ground for growing Fruit, Flowers or Vegetables"" so I guess ..... 'Yes' Mike -- www.rneba.org.uk. The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association. 'THE' Association to find your ex-Greenie mess mates. www.iowtours.com for all ex-Service Reunions. More being added regularly After a lot of trouble www.nsrafa.org is now up and running for the National Service RAF man |
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On 28/1/08 17:58, in article , "PK"
wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message . uk... I thought that far too much time was spent on architecture (especially the Luis Barragan stuff - how many shocking pink walls can you look at?), and far too little time on plants. SNIP I sympathise with your view but at the same time, it was relevant to include them, I think. But less time being spent on them, I do agree with. However, the point surely, was the different things a garden mean to different people in various parts of the world? Quite! does a garden need to have plants in it? pk Good question. Or is it just an open space in which to relax? I was intrigued that MD said the garden would now be considered to be overgrown! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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PK wrote:
"Sacha" wrote in message . uk... I thought that far too much time was spent on architecture (especially the Luis Barragan stuff - how many shocking pink walls can you look at?), and far too little time on plants. SNIP I sympathise with your view but at the same time, it was relevant to include them, I think. But less time being spent on them, I do agree with. However, the point surely, was the different things a garden mean to different people in various parts of the world? Quite! does a garden need to have plants in it? pk If it doesn't it's a just a type of organised builder's yard. It's the wrong question, anyway. The right question is "Should a garden have anything other than plants in it?" -- Jeff (cut "thetape" to reply) |
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PK wrote:
"Sacha" wrote in message . uk... I thought that far too much time was spent on architecture (especially the Luis Barragan stuff - how many shocking pink walls can you look at?), and far too little time on plants. SNIP I sympathise with your view but at the same time, it was relevant to include them, I think. But less time being spent on them, I do agree with. However, the point surely, was the different things a garden mean to different people in various parts of the world? Quite! does a garden need to have plants in it? pk Monty Don explainded their thoughts about 'plants/no plants' on Simon Mayo's Radio 5 programme last Friday - it may still be available online (can't remember what time the interview was aired though). |
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