[Solo Episode] Losing and Finding Beauty: Munsted, Laburnums and the Afterlife of Gardens

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On this episode of Dear Gardener, host Ben Dark explores the legacy and afterlife of gardens. The starting points are: a Laburnum safari through Østerbro, a fence-climb into an abandoned garden, and a run through the acid-sands of West Sussex.Featuring Gertrude Jekyll, Edwin Lutyens and the National Trust in the news that Munsted Wood is 'to be preserved for the nation'Support the show on Kofi https://ko-fi.com/bendarkTickets to the Birmingham Talk here: https://www.bournvillehub.com/....box-office/the-grove Episode Breakdown:[00:00:06] Lime tree mist season in Copenhagen. Excellent for spoiling cars[00:05:36] Tennyson praised for 'rosey plumelets bud the larch'[00:08:24] Golden chain tree and the particularity of its yellow[00:13:01] Lilac's use as a besmirching foil. The neighbour's trampoline of huge and surprising beauty[00:15:38] Father's death inspires thoughts on gardens.[00:19:16] Gertrude Jekyll and the Arts and Crafts movement[00:23:52] Gardens best seen after suffering?[00:27:32] The Canterbury tales as told on the Hidcot coach.[00:29:27] Small towns end abruptly.[00:32:41] Rhododendron ponticum invasive but lovely in the shade[00:35:50] Stalin's mimosa.

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