Atomic Gardens and Other Remarkable Histories
Description
December is the perfect time to take stock of the garden and dream of the seasons ahead. With this in mind, this week we’re bringing you some extraordinary stories from horticulturists past and present. Fiona Davison kicks things off with the astonishing tale of Muriel Howarth, who passionately advocated for the potential of atomic energy in gardening. Nick Turrell then joins us to unveil the first two entries in his top ten most influential plants: species that have shaped history through their extraordinary abilities and dramatic backstories. And finally, Helen Bensted-Smith returns with the concluding chapter of the wildlife ponds mini-series, guiding you through how to keep your pond healthy and thriving for years to come.
Host: Guy Barter
Contributors: Fiona Davison, Nick Turrell, and Helen Bensted-Smith
Links:
RHS How to Create a Wildlife Pond
Pumpkins and Prizes exhibition
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