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Great British Garden Revival: Series One

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Release Date: 06/07/2015

Region Code: DVD 2
Certificate: BBFC E
Label: Dazzler
Actors: Monty Don, Joe Swift, Charlie Dimmock, Chris Beardshaw, Toby Buckland
Number of Discs: 4
Duration: 590 minutes
Audio Languages: English

The Great British Garden Revival sees the nation's top television gardening talents stand up in a bid to restore Britain s rich horticultural heritage.

In this popular and beautifully produced series, Britain's leading experts each champion a gardening style or group of plants which they feel passionately about. They share insider tips and offer practical advice on how to transform our gardens.

They also meet inspiring experts and passionate amateur gardeners who share their enthusiasm in wanting to celebrate the beauty of overlooked historic gardening styles and traditions, and bring them back.

The Complete first series of the Great British Garden Revival contains all 20 episodes on 4-Discs, and covers almost every conceivable aspect of the British Garden:

Monty Don campaigns for wild flowers

Joe Swift champions front gardens

Charlie Dimmock praises ponds

Chris Beardshaw campaigns for the stumpery

Toby Buckland celebrates homegrown fruit

Christine Walkden praises ornamental bedding

Sarah Raven examines the British lawn

James Wong praises tropical gardens

Rachel De Thame champions the art of topiary

James Wong looks at rooftop gardens

Chris Beardshaw celebrates herbaceous borders

Alys Fowler praises kitchen gardens

Carol Klein supports the cottage garden

Tom Hart Dyke promotes house-plants

Carol Klein shares her passion for the rock garden

Toby Buckland looks at herbs

Rachel de Thame gives tips on how to grow flowers

Joe Swift talks about tree planting

Diarmuid Gavin champions glasshouses

Matt James wants gardeners to rediscover shrubs