Starting from scratch

United Kingdom, 1989

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An instructional video providing informative and simple advice on gardening techniques for the beginner or even the experienced gardener. Presented by Peter Seabrook, a garden specialist who writes and broadcasts both in the UK and the USA, and Anne Swithinbank, a writer and broadcaster for the BBC with regular appearances on Gardeners’ World, the video is divided into two programs titled “A New garden” and “Renovating a derelict garden”. Each program is dealt with in detailed sections with close-up photography and demonstrations of the techniques used. Also includes a booklet of notes and guidelines.

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Credits

producer/director

Nick Kennerley

production company

Imagicians

Duration

01:56:00:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1989

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