The Art Of The Garden, Andy Sturgeon, Battersea Power Station
Season 2, Episode 4
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The New Perennial movement changed garden design forever and Piet Oudolf's first major project in this style still looks as splendid as ever today.
Luciano Giubbilei, Tuscany GardenRaised in the walled city of Siena, Luciano Giubbilei jumped at the chance to create a garden with views of an unchanged Tuscan landscape and the results are divine.
Jo Thompson, Cool Garden, RHS RosemoorVisit north Devon, where Jo Thompson used all of her garden design skills to show how water can be turned from an issue into an opportunity.
Andy Sturgeon, Battersea Power StationAfter 10 years, Battersea Power Station's restoration is complete and Andy Sturgeon's spellbinding 'gardens in the sky' are truly a triumph.
Ann-Marie Powell, Wisley Wildlife GardenAnn-Marie Powell took on the task of creating the RHS's first wildlife and food gardens, with this 200-year-old society keen to move with the times.
Alistair Baldwin, Kinross HouseGarden designer Alistair Baldwin stayed true to the original 17th-century style of Scotland's Kinross House and the results are a sight to behold.
- About this episode
- After 10 years, Battersea Power Station's restoration is complete and Andy Sturgeon's spellbinding 'gardens in the sky' are truly a triumph.
- CrewAlastair Layzell (Director)
- GenreArts, Factual
- Seasons2
- ChannelSky Arts