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Recreating The Living Past
A painstakingly - created model landscapes encapsulates the essence of a rural Oxfordshire vale in bygone times
The Wild Mushroom Hunter
Wayne Thomas uses his expert eye to forage for edible fungi in the woodlands of the Wye Valley
Flush Of Rich Perfume
The pink buds and flowers of Viburnum x bodnantense bring a sweet fragrance to frosty borders
Brewing A Heritage
A family business in the heart of the Black Country produces beer the traditional way
The Garden In... March And April
Kari-Astri Davies is settling in plants and sowing seeds to enjoy her garden in the months ahead.
Pots Of Sunshine
The most joyful early flowers, daffodils thrive in containers, creating bright spots of colour.
Dartmoor's Twisted Oaks
With its ancient moss-covered trees and boulder-strewn floor, Wistman’s Wood exudes an atmosphere of mystery.
Frost-Coated Waves
A Norfolk garden’s airy grasses and lingering seedheads create an inspiring sight of beauty, texture and movement in the winter months.
Bold Performers
Their striking appearance may belie a tender nature, but a long, colourful display earns Hebe speciosa hybrids a sheltered place in the garden
Mellowed In Time
At the foot of the South Downs sits an East Sussex garden where grasses wave in the wind and flowers thread through ribbons of foliage
Under A Frozen Shell
Under the frozen surface of the garden pond, life winds down as plants and creatures adapt to survive winter’s harsh bite
Precision At The Cutting Edge
In Sheffield’s steel heartland, knife and scissor maker Grace Horne produces pieces that are both beautiful and useful
Making Their Mark
Thousands of examples of medieval graffiti carved in the stones of Norfolk’s churches are giving a voice to people previously invisible to history
Setting Autumn Ablaze
An East Anglian garden puts on a spectacular show as it comes alive with a riot of rich colour
Stepping Into A Living Art Work
A walk through the villages of tranquil Dedham Vale reveals the inspiration for the work of artists John Constable and Alfred Munnings
A Wise Old Owl
Simple squares knitted in warm tones of yarn are used to create this winsome little bird
Secret World Below The Canopy
Unbowed by time, the long-lived oak has a vital role to play in the lifecycle of hundreds of plants, animals and insects
Grace Captured In The Grain
Using pine and driftwood, carver Geoff Bickley replicates the form and movement of Cornwall’s seabirds
A Floral Theatre
Sussex florist Georgia Miles puts frothy grasses, striking foliage and rich-hued blooms centre stage in her garden bouquets