Episode 20
The team set out on a horticultural adventure to celebrate the south Asian influences on British gardens. Monty Don visits a Hindu temple in Neasden, London.
As part of the 大象传媒's Big British Asian Summer, the Gardeners' World team set out on a horticultural adventure to celebrate the south Asian influences on British gardens. Monty Don visits a Hindu temple in Neasden, London, to learn more about the melding of two cultures - the traditional Hindu mandir and its suburban London location. Frances Tophill and Nick Bailey pick up growing advice from allotmenteers in Bradford and Birmingham. Joe Swift meets passionate gardeners in Middlesex who have created a garden celebrating their Indian roots. We meet Bala Kompalli, a botanical horticulturist who runs the orchid unit at Kew Gardens. Carol visits Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to discover the Asian plants and trees that have become commonplace in our gardens, and Arit Anderson visits the Aga Khan building in London to get a first look at a collection of newly designed Islamic gardens.
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Duration: 04:13
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Matt Hill
Tatwamasi
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Monty Don |
Presenter | Carol Klein |
Presenter | Nick Bailey |
Presenter | Frances Tophill |
Presenter | Joe Swift |
Presenter | Arit Anderson |
Series Producer | Sharon Fisher |
Executive Producer | Paolo Proto |
Production Manager | Michael Rogers |
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Big British Asian Summer
A bold and exciting range of programmes looking at the stories of British Asians.