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The Victorian Kitchen Garden: 4: March

on BBC Two England

A series of 13 films in which a walled garden is restored, and worked as it was a hundred years ago.
Presented by Peter Thoday with Head Gardener Harry Dodson.
Harry and Peter draw up a cropping plan for the coming year. Harry expects to plant over 25 different crops including what he calls his 'fussy pieces', salsify and scorzonera. Tracking down the Victorian varieties takes Peter to a refrigerated seed bank near Stratford-on-Avon. Frost threatens the budding peaches, and Harry employs several old methods to protect them - a thatch of yew and laurel, straw mats and drapes of fine tiffany.
"March dust is worth a king's ransom but the winds that upraise it are especially severe upon weak and tender plants."
Mr Beeton's Book of Garden Management
BBC Bristol
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Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Thoday
Head gardener:
Harry Dodson
Photography:
Paul Morris
Music:
Paul Reade
Film Editor:
David Barrett
Associate Producer:
Jennifer Davies
Producer:
Keith Sheather

BBC Two England

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