 
          Great British Garden Revival S2E10 - Wildlife Gardens and Peonies
            
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              Diarmuid Gavin wants our gardens to become havens for wildlife. He visits a RSPB nature reserve in Yorkshire to understand how important our gardens are to Britain's wildlife population. He meets a group of gardeners at one of the country's only chemical-free community wildlife allotments and encourages the people of Sheffield to grow wildflowers in their gardens to attract pollinators by giving them a taste for flower flavoured honey. 
Charlie Dimmock is determined to make the peony the star of our beds and borders again. On her revival she visits a nursery in Somerset - one of the oldest in the UK - which has been championing peonies for over 150 years and she sets up a pop-up peony stall in a Bristol market to spread the word about her campaign. 
            
          | Released | Dec 09, 2013 | 
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| Runtime | 60min | 
| Genre | Documentary | 
| Actor | N/A | 
| Director | N/A | 
| Production | Outline Productions | 
 
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
          