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Gardens of the World
Armchair travellers will enjoy these tours of some of the most interesting gardens around the world. In South Africa witness the 'Miracle of the Desert', the transformation of barren wilderness into a riot of colour, or in Cornwall see the beautiful spring colour of the historic Cornish gardens or the highlights of the Channel 4 television series Gardens of the Caribbean. Running time approximately 60 minutes.
All videos are available in PAL format for UK, Europe and Australasia and NTSC format for USA, Canada and Japan.
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PAL format £12.99
NTSC format £19.99
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Gardens of the CaribbeanThanks to an excellent climate the Caribbean is bursting with gardens of exuberant colour. This 60-minute video features sumptuous scenery from Trinidad, Grenada, Jamaica, Barbados and Martinique and includes highlights from the Channel 4 series Gardens of the Caribbean. Enjoy interludes with some delightfully uninhibited characters and relax in your armchair and sample the next best thing to being there. |
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Gardens of CornwallCornwall - wild seas, barren moors...and some romantic gardens. This 2-hour video brings you the official RHS tour of some of Cornwall's horticultural gems. From the sub-tropical lushness of Trebah, via the exuberance of Tresco, to the breeze-buffeted charms of Headland - there's something for everyone. Look out for some remarkable plants, many of them brought from the East to Cornwall by the plant hunters of the nineteenth century. |
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Gardens of South Africa Savour an hour-long tour of South African gardens in the company of Alan Titchmarsh - from the wild beauty of the Modjadi Cycad Forest to the colonial splendour of the private gardens of the Cape. Highlights include an insider's guide to the great botanic garden at Kirstenbosch and a trip to Brenthurst, where indigenous trees, succulents and bulbs are joined in spring by a spectacular show of colour from Cape annuals. |