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Alan demonstrates how to build a small pond and Roy visits South Africa, where he explores the Cape's Feynbos area, which is home to the world's largest concentration of plant species.
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In this edition Alan offers advice on growing daffodils and hardy annuals from seed, while Roy Lancaster takes a look at cycads, which originate from Witwatersrand Botanical Garden in South Africa.
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Alan builds an arbour, Gay visits a plant market, Stephen explores the Dutch passion for naturalising perennials, and we see the opening of the late Geoff Hamilton's Barnsdale garden.
First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two England
From Barleywood, Alan offers advice on the plant species Schizanthus, also know as the 'poor man's orchard.' He then tries out wicker hanging baskets, before advising on daffodil care.
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Alan visits Forde Abbey near Chard in Somerset and surveys the site's plant life. Pippa Greenwood continues her trials in King's Heath and we meet a trucker with a passion for fuchsias.