In conversation with Alan Titchmarsh | RHS Ambassador | Royal Horticultural Society
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- čas přidán 26. 04. 2018
- Alan began his career as an apprentice gardener in the Ilkley Council Parks Department Nursery and went on to study for a Diploma in Horticulture at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, where he remained for two years as Supervisor of Staff Training before becoming a horticultural journalist and broadcaster.
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I miss his gardening shows. He is such an inspiration. Glad to have found this little video today.
wonderfull colors... Love your garden Alan and regards from Finland.
I never realised his garden was so big.I used to like watching him in his Barleywood garden when he presented GW from there.
Absolutely stunning, breathtaking, cheers from Australia.
Hello Mr.Titchmarsh, love to see your beautiful garden. It is so stunning and very well organised and orchestrated. A great piece of art work. I am very interested in the transparant glass ball in your fountain. May I know where I can find it to buy please? Best regards, Helen Chen
Such a beautiful place and an inspiring gardener, I love all Alan's videos.
That is stunning!!!!!!!
Gosh! After watching four youtube videos of his Spring/Summer/Autumn/Winter gardening I thought his new garden was much smaller. Wow! The videos certainly only showed a miniscule part of his garden and definitely gave the impression Alan was now on a 'normal' size plot. How wrong can one be!?
An asset to the country 👍
Gorgeous heaven
What are the blue flowers that grow together with tulips, please? You can see them at 5:30. Thank you
Forget me nots, Myosotis Scorpiodes
Is there .money involved in this app
Now that the Russians are involved in a War with their neighbour, Ukraine, shortage of Wheat is going to create a massive problem. Would you consider growing wheat and barley and other vegetables we need? The future is bleak, but looking on the bright side, all those poor Ukrainian citizens who lost their homes, would you employ the men to work in your greenhouses. If we are Blessed, we will have a great hot summer. Hot enough to grow outdoors. Please don’t laugh at me about my suggestion, but I can’t help worrying.