RHS Wisley A Celebration - One hundred years of the famous RHS garden (2005)
For one hundred years Wisley has inspired visitors with breath-taking plants and dazzling displays of horticultural technique. Garden writer and broadcaster Nigel Colburn explores how the wonderful garden emerged as a world centre of horticultural excellence from a simple from a simple Surrey woodland. Starting with those early days, this film offers an intriguing insight into a great English institution, punctuated with fascinating behind-the-scenes anecdotes covering everything from hurricanes to the impact of war. In the present day plantsman Roy Lancashire looks at the exciting plant collections, Penelope Hobhouse discusses the revolutions in garden fashion and Piet Oudulf describes his bold new borders. Wisley – A Celebration is a feast of colour; a chance to mark the hundredth birthday of one of Britain’s best-loved gardens Footage from DVD 2005. Ripped with Handbrake Fast1080p30 quality.

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