• Lady Boothroyd wants to get rid of her garden mole problem

    Updated: 2011-12-30 07:56:11
    The former Speaker of the House of Commons was on Radio 4′s Today programme this morning, asking for advice on her garden mole problem. She said they are mole mountains, not molehills. BBC staff found ‘experts’ who recommended poison gas and mole traps. They also advised that when a mole dies, another mole ‘comes to [...]

  • Tim Mowl’s Youtube garden history lecture on Claremont and William Kent

    Updated: 2011-12-27 17:38:47
    Congratulations to Tim Mowl for providing the best garden history content on Youtube (one can’t be quite sure: The FAQ says ’48 hours of video are uploaded every minute, resulting in nearly 8 years of content uploaded every day’). The lecture was given at Claremont Landscape Garden and was about the history of this garden [...]

  • Conceptual gardens, folding, Deleuze and landscape design

    Updated: 2011-12-17 04:31:31
    The RHS has a conceptual gardens category, at the Hampton Court Flower Show, which has produced excellent work, pathetic work – and much confusion. (See: Hampton Court Conceptual Garden Applications for how the RHS explains the Concept Gardens idea). So let’s take the Folded Landscape, by Voght for the Laban Centre as an example. Conceptual [...]

  • Gardenvisit.com welcomes the Christmas (selling) season

    Updated: 2011-12-15 06:05:25
    Our blog analysis of Santa Claus’ garden potential leads us to offer a unique Illuminated Santa Claus, ideal for use on balconies and specially tailored for Postmodern East Asian Christian Christmas markets. Buy now! This may be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.The special Gardenvisit.com prices are $10 in plastic or $10m with Damien Hirst style diamond encrustation [...]

  • Greenwich landscape architecture urban design project 2011

    Updated: 2011-12-09 14:25:31
    The Isle of Dogs to Silvertown reach of the River Thames is becoming de-industrialised. This project looks 300 years back, 3 years forward, 30 years forward and 300 years forward. It has a musical theme, reflected in the cello playing, which envisages a succession of waterfront areas, with the tempo moving from fast to slow [...]

  • Do all good gardeners believe in Santa Claus?

    Updated: 2011-12-04 14:04:10
    Of course they do!

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