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jefferson's garden was divided up into 24 individual squares or garden plots and his garden runs about 1,000 feet long. so i have here our brown dutch lettuce. brown dutch was the most frequently planted lettuce variety that jefferson would have had his enslaved laborers plant for him. we're going to be selling it here in this square and as he instructed we will be using a thimble's full of lettuce her row. because about one thimble will be enough to sow an entire row of lettuce seed in one of his garden squares. so now after we've sewed our row of lettuce seed we have to cover it back up and what we like to do is we like to use the reverse side of our rake. and just lightly tap the trench because the seed only needs about a quarter of an inch worth of soil to cover it. and you just continue down the line again, just very lightly. covering your row and now after you've covered your seed. what you want to do if it's very hot and dry is to water your row so that the seeds can germinate. we're actually expecting rain and the next day or so, so that will take care of the watering for us. u
jefferson's garden was divided up into 24 individual squares or garden plots and his garden runs about 1,000 feet long. so i have here our brown dutch lettuce. brown dutch was the most frequently planted lettuce variety that jefferson would have had his enslaved laborers plant for him. we're going to be selling it here in this square and as he instructed we will be using a thimble's full of lettuce her row. because about one thimble will be enough to sow an entire row of lettuce seed in one of...
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planted his gardens and how they recreate those gardens now. they also provide demonstrations of various steps in the gardening process thomas, jefferson's monticello hosted this event and provided the video. welcome to our monticello live stream with curator of plants peggy cornett and manager and curator of historic gardens. jason young today. we are discussing monticello's gardens during both jefferson's time as well as spring planting and plant production at monticello today, please post your questions in the comments and let us know from where you are joining us. so jason and peggy, can you each introduce yourself and tell us a bit about your role in the stewardship of monticello's gardens? well, i'm peggy cornett, and i'm curator of plants at monticello. basically, i'm the plant historian here and i do a lot of work with educational programs. so guides working with. public garden programs that we have throughout the year and of course lectures and that sort of thing research and i consult a great deal with the garden staff on the appropri
planted his gardens and how they recreate those gardens now. they also provide demonstrations of various steps in the gardening process thomas, jefferson's monticello hosted this event and provided the video. welcome to our monticello live stream with curator of plants peggy cornett and manager and curator of historic gardens. jason young today. we are discussing monticello's gardens during both jefferson's time as well as spring planting and plant production at monticello today, please post...
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privateme of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a great idea t
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privateme of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this...
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privatetage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a great idea to fundraise. we started do
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privatetage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history....
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we have a gardens here a first lady gardens many people come here just to visit the gardens and every first lady has a rose named after her and i'm proud to say that pat nixon has a lovely rose so many of you who are interested in gardens to please come here. what a great place to stress reduce and relax just by the gardens because pat nixon has a beautiful rose come and see it. it's a deep all red rose and quite beautiful, but we have the lincoln rose magnificent garden, so i do hope you come to see the gardens. we will go inside now because i know you're just very thrilled to see the birthplace of president nixon. person and nixon mentions in his audio that when he lived here. he would hear the train whistle all the time and he would dream of being a train engineer because of it. welcome to president nixon's birthplace. i hope you can smell history because when i tell my visitors that visit the library, please smell history because the majority of the furniture is in this house. clara nixon the sister-in-law of president nixon is still alive. she's 91 years old and i got to see her
we have a gardens here a first lady gardens many people come here just to visit the gardens and every first lady has a rose named after her and i'm proud to say that pat nixon has a lovely rose so many of you who are interested in gardens to please come here. what a great place to stress reduce and relax just by the gardens because pat nixon has a beautiful rose come and see it. it's a deep all red rose and quite beautiful, but we have the lincoln rose magnificent garden, so i do hope you come...
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garden.st visit, and he's very impressed. i'm loving every minute of it. i'll be coming every week now. i will be coming every week, helping out. that's no problem at all for me. much has been made during the pandemic of the benefits to mental and physical health from fresh air, green open spaces, and gardening. so bridgewater�*s arrival — albeit later than planned — will be very welcome. it shows you how warm it is here. the walls — it shows you how warm it is here. the walls will do that... it shows you how warm it is here. the walls will do that. . .— it shows you how warm it is here. the walls will do that... john, can ou hear the walls will do that... john, can you hear us? _ the walls will do that... john, can you hear us? we _ the walls will do that... john, can you hear us? we can _ the walls will do that. .. john, can you hear us? we can hear- the walls will do that... john, can you hear us? we can hear you. i the walls will do that... john, can l you hear us? we can hear you. tell u
garden.st visit, and he's very impressed. i'm loving every minute of it. i'll be coming every week now. i will be coming every week, helping out. that's no problem at all for me. much has been made during the pandemic of the benefits to mental and physical health from fresh air, green open spaces, and gardening. so bridgewater�*s arrival — albeit later than planned — will be very welcome. it shows you how warm it is here. the walls — it shows you how warm it is here. the walls will do...
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_ between hugging a friend in your garden and — between hugging a friend in your garden and doing _ it _ between hugging a friend in your garden and doing it in _ between hugging a friend in your garden and doing it in a - between hugging a friend in your garden and doing it in a park, . between hugging a friend in yourl garden and doing it in a park, and isthere— garden and doing it in a park, and is there an— garden and doing it in a park, and is there an element _ garden and doing it in a park, and is there an element of— garden and doing it in a park, andj is there an element of acceptance people _ is there an element of acceptance peorrte wilt— is there an element of acceptance people will probably _ is there an element of acceptance people will probably go _ is there an element of acceptance people will probably go further. is there an element of acceptance l people will probably go further than what you _ people will probably go further than what you have — people will probably go further than what you have said, _ people will probably go further than what you have said, pric
_ between hugging a friend in your garden and — between hugging a friend in your garden and doing _ it _ between hugging a friend in your garden and doing it in _ between hugging a friend in your garden and doing it in a - between hugging a friend in your garden and doing it in a park, . between hugging a friend in yourl garden and doing it in a park, and isthere— garden and doing it in a park, and is there an— garden and doing it in a park, and is there an element _ garden and doing it...
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we are open so we have the outside garden. trying to get - outside garden.thing — outside garden. trying to get everything ready _ outside garden. trying to get everything ready indoors - outside garden. trying to get everything ready indoors as l outside garden. trying to get. everything ready indoors as well outside garden. trying to get - everything ready indoors as well as serving people outdoors. and between the rain showers. what is it going to mean for you tomorrow? you have more than one pub. to all of them open tomorrow or not? tiara more than one pub. to all of them open tomorrow or not?— more than one pub. to all of them open tomorrow or not? two will open and say tomorrow _ open tomorrow or not? two will open and say tomorrow and _ open tomorrow or not? two will open and say tomorrow and two _ open tomorrow or not? two will open and say tomorrow and two will - open tomorrow or not? two will open and say tomorrow and two will have, | and say tomorrow and two will have, the drink led small community style boozers, hopefullyjune 21, but who knows wi
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when people get their new garden, take out all the grass and have this. i find that a lot of them just really love to go out every day and see how things have changed and see the different smells and, and see how it's growing. and not knowing the grass and not having that water bill in these water, conserving plants replaced a water guzzling long time. and the gov is annisa to the desert to young's new garden. and he was just living here. you kind of understand what it means to save and conserve water. and we wanted to have a different look and it was grass and it was nice and flowers. but this is kind of interesting. we're in the desert. and so we decided we should really have some really need desert landscaping and we really love it. and it's just fun to have it . and it looks, it looks great and looks different. the voters are seeking to close on private households in las vegas because they use the most news lists made the wasteful but in fact, the woodson hotel fountain is recycle and golf courses account for just 7 percent of the used in las vegas, t
when people get their new garden, take out all the grass and have this. i find that a lot of them just really love to go out every day and see how things have changed and see the different smells and, and see how it's growing. and not knowing the grass and not having that water bill in these water, conserving plants replaced a water guzzling long time. and the gov is annisa to the desert to young's new garden. and he was just living here. you kind of understand what it means to save and...
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wellm _ you apologise in the rose garden? wellm as— you apologise in the rose garden?ng on my head, ishould have are multiple things going on my head, i should have done it at the time but ijust felt like i couldn't. forthe time but ijust felt like i couldn't. for the recent i've described, ifelt my couldn't. for the recent i've described, i felt my behaviour in leaving london at the time was perfectly reasonable and other people in the cabinet office and the prime minister and everyone agreed with me that it was respond for me to move my family out of durham, so i was caught in this terrible mistake, the truth is that, no, i wasn't sorry about moving them from london and didn't think it was a mistake, i thought it was the right thing to do, but the problem is we were trapped in a situation where i was only telling part of the story, so the whole thing was just a disaster. obviously, iam so the whole thing was just a disaster. obviously, i am extremely sorry about the whole thing, the way it worked out, because the reality is, i had all the security problems again afte
wellm _ you apologise in the rose garden? wellm as— you apologise in the rose garden?ng on my head, ishould have are multiple things going on my head, i should have done it at the time but ijust felt like i couldn't. forthe time but ijust felt like i couldn't. for the recent i've described, ifelt my couldn't. for the recent i've described, i felt my behaviour in leaving london at the time was perfectly reasonable and other people in the cabinet office and the prime minister and everyone...
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the park remains the main attraction 60 years later the huge garden complex is one of the state's top tourist attractions and will remain in bloom and told this year's show in. power is relieved at this year's show is able to open with covert restrictions in place she spent 3 years working to get the pizzas in shape. we really hope that visitors to the pater's bag will see the fortress in a new light. noise. the new space is with the many delicate flowers different colors and sense. and few fitting for do so it will give them fresh input and joy. he's a floater especially in this corona virus pandemic. joy at the federal horticultural show in a city famous for its floral tradition. and after its success in 10 other cities around the world an exhibition devoted to dutch artist and see opens this week in barcelona as one of the world's most widely admired graphic artists famously united arts with mathematics to create impossible worlds and impressive optical illusions the show features over 200 works that have influenced advertising fashion and even cinema. and deprived of an audience t
the park remains the main attraction 60 years later the huge garden complex is one of the state's top tourist attractions and will remain in bloom and told this year's show in. power is relieved at this year's show is able to open with covert restrictions in place she spent 3 years working to get the pizzas in shape. we really hope that visitors to the pater's bag will see the fortress in a new light. noise. the new space is with the many delicate flowers different colors and sense. and few...
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>> it would be difficult to maintain so many gardens.nd tears that all of our gardeners put into this. >> reporter: they're popular are new new yorkers looking to put down roots. >> many of our immigrant gardeners join the community garden because they want to reflect home. >> reporter: at tranquility farms in brooklyn -- >> this is forsythia, the plant of new york city -- >> reporter: ena mcpherson brings a bit of her jamaican heritage to the inner city soil. >> i wish my mom raised us in an urban setting with rural sensibilities. >> reporter: she teaches kids where the food they see packaged and processed comes from and shows them eggs from her brood of chickens which she insisted we hold. how do i put the chicken down? i don't want to hurt -- >> like this. >> reporter: ah. all right. she says the gardens bring value beyond plants and produce. >> i mean, look what's going on in here -- there's birds in here. there are trees. nature abounds in here. and if you have all these green spaces, you know, how are you going to live? >> reporter
>> it would be difficult to maintain so many gardens.nd tears that all of our gardeners put into this. >> reporter: they're popular are new new yorkers looking to put down roots. >> many of our immigrant gardeners join the community garden because they want to reflect home. >> reporter: at tranquility farms in brooklyn -- >> this is forsythia, the plant of new york city -- >> reporter: ena mcpherson brings a bit of her jamaican heritage to the inner city...
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the owners are gone, but the garden continues to flourish. you know, you go in. yeah. oh, that's the fishmonger. he's always driving past year and it always gives me a scare. it's almost enough to make me fall off the ladder. they did that. i thought a little me could. she is beautiful, but aging it home to depends oldest trying system, dating back to 19 of 4 times. rather fittingly the traffic is directed by seniors. the old red light district is out of business. the hotel now lives in ruins, in the city of co. none. it's back to school in what's called the center for silva, human resources, somewhat stero name for a job agency, serving retirees. the tree pruning is told by mister hammer, who is a c one. along with training the center also helps with job placements and takes care of the tax and insurance side. it's one of hundreds across the country, all funded by the authorities. the elderly recruits emerge as bus drivers, parking lot attendance and even garden, this little boring. wow. no, no, i didn't know the older generation have to pitch in life would otherwise
the owners are gone, but the garden continues to flourish. you know, you go in. yeah. oh, that's the fishmonger. he's always driving past year and it always gives me a scare. it's almost enough to make me fall off the ladder. they did that. i thought a little me could. she is beautiful, but aging it home to depends oldest trying system, dating back to 19 of 4 times. rather fittingly the traffic is directed by seniors. the old red light district is out of business. the hotel now lives in ruins,...
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links...
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it wasn't financially worth opening the garden. so this is our first worth opening the garden.is is your first reopening. _ worth opening the garden. so this is your first reopening. it's _ worth opening the garden. so this is your first reopening. it's been - worth opening the garden. so this is your first reopening. it's been so - your first reopening. it's been so extraordinary, hasn't it? so out of the blue what has happened over the past year. have you been able to come to terms with it. flat past year. have you been able to come to terms with it. not really. the amount _ come to terms with it. not really. the amount of— come to terms with it. not really. the amount of beer _ come to terms with it. not really. the amount of beer that - come to terms with it. not really. the amount of beer that has - come to terms with it. not really. i the amount of beer that has been thrown down the drain is twice now from the first and second lockdown, it's just crazy, absolutely crazy. it's your mental health, as well as the financial thing as well. but you have managed _ the financial
it wasn't financially worth opening the garden. so this is our first worth opening the garden.is is your first reopening. _ worth opening the garden. so this is your first reopening. it's _ worth opening the garden. so this is your first reopening. it's been - worth opening the garden. so this is your first reopening. it's been so - your first reopening. it's been so extraordinary, hasn't it? so out of the blue what has happened over the past year. have you been able to come to terms with it....
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again, meeting with friends and abuse garden. so much better to get it fresh on the tap and to show that certainly of relief. but i must say that i'm still a bit cautious. after many months of closure, beer gardens are making you has it and come back. the employees who had been reduced pay during the shut down or finally back to work. severe laws. darling again, again, it's just coming back to them before because of the need for tests. but everybody here is happy and very relaxed. and some patrons are still put off by complex regulations currently in place in germany. to enjoy any outdoor dining customers are required to provide proof of a negative cove. it has taken on the same day or of prior vaccination or recovery as a topic. what really has a nuisance i'm. i'm frankly, we don't have enough staff to check everything. and secondly, i don't think it really is our job to police everyone, especially when it comes to identification. but i reckon that this whole issue of tackling will be dropped very soon. for inside dining, i can
again, meeting with friends and abuse garden. so much better to get it fresh on the tap and to show that certainly of relief. but i must say that i'm still a bit cautious. after many months of closure, beer gardens are making you has it and come back. the employees who had been reduced pay during the shut down or finally back to work. severe laws. darling again, again, it's just coming back to them before because of the need for tests. but everybody here is happy and very relaxed. and some...
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after many months of closure, beer gardens are making a hesitant come back. the employees who had been reduced pay during the shut down or finally back to work severe laws dining again, again, it's still coming back to them before because of the need for tests. but here is happy and very relax. some patrons are still put off by complex regulations currently in place in germany. to enjoy any outdoor dining customers are required to provide proof of a negative cove. it has taken on the same day or of prior vaccination or recovery. this topic goes really has a nuisance and i'm frankly, we don't have enough staff to check everything. and secondly, i don't think it really is our job to police everyone, especially when it comes to identification with us in the book. and that this whole issue of testing will be dropped very soon. for insight dining, i can understand it, but you have to verify all these tests recovery and evidence vaccination proceeding outside. and it makes no sense. as the weather turns warmer and more and more berliners had outdoors for a bike rid
after many months of closure, beer gardens are making a hesitant come back. the employees who had been reduced pay during the shut down or finally back to work severe laws dining again, again, it's still coming back to them before because of the need for tests. but here is happy and very relax. some patrons are still put off by complex regulations currently in place in germany. to enjoy any outdoor dining customers are required to provide proof of a negative cove. it has taken on the same day...
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this is a young new garden and he loved the oh, we're just living here. you kind of understand what it means to save and conserve water. and we wanted to have a different look and it was grass and it was nice and flowers. but this is kind of interesting. we're in the desert. and so we decided we should really have some really need desert landscaping and we really love it. and it's just fun to have it . and it looks, it looks great and it looks different. the water see keep close eye on private households in las vegas because they use the most this main, the wasteful. but in 1st, the water and hotel fountains in recycle and golf courses account for just 7 percent of the used in las vegas. the voter costs and authority are doing a good job. despite the population boom over the past couple of decades was to use test dropped by las vegas. it's reputation for excess, notwithstanding, has made strides and conservation the they also did in europe. for example, in n. c, a in southern spain. it rarely rains and the ground is dry yet the region is packed with green
this is a young new garden and he loved the oh, we're just living here. you kind of understand what it means to save and conserve water. and we wanted to have a different look and it was grass and it was nice and flowers. but this is kind of interesting. we're in the desert. and so we decided we should really have some really need desert landscaping and we really love it. and it's just fun to have it . and it looks, it looks great and it looks different. the water see keep close eye on private...
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to the rivers _ come up and down the garden to the rivers. �* ., come up and down the garden to theing with staffing? like _ rivers. and are you struggling with staffing? like everybody, - rivers. and are you struggling with staffing? like everybody, it's - rivers. and are you struggling with staffing? like everybody, it's hard| staffing? like everybody, it's hard to net staffing? like everybody, it's hard to get people _ staffing? like everybody, it's hard to get people who _ staffing? like everybody, it's hard to get people who really _ staffing? like everybody, it's hard to get people who really know - staffing? like everybody, it's hard l to get people who really know what they are _ to get people who really know what they are doing. so it to get people who really know what they are doing-— they are doing. so it is warm here toniuht they are doing. so it is warm here tonight but _ they are doing. so it is warm here tonight but i _ they are doing. so it is warm here tonight but i think _ they are doing. so it is warm here tonight but i think we _ they are doing. so it is warm her
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links...
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here in the community garden, various groups from salford can come here, work, garden, orjust relax ind loaves and fishes — a charity that works with homeless and vulnerable people. it's mal�*s first visit, and he's very impressed. i'm loving every minute of it. i'll be coming every week now. will you? i will be coming every week, helping out. that's no problem at all for me. much has been made during the pandemic of the benefits to mental and physical health from fresh air, green open spaces, and gardening. so bridgewater�*s arrival — albeit later than planned — will be very welcome. with all the hand sanitiser, face coverings and temperature checks, it wasn't exactly business as usual when theatres reopened last night — but make no mistake, the show did go on. after a long wait, audiences returned to auditoriums across britain to watch everything from 'the mousetrap', to 'april in paris'. ben boulos reports from the west end. it's been months since any of us have experienced live theatre like this. # cos, baby, i'm a hit # we don't even know it # so admit. but across england, scotlan
here in the community garden, various groups from salford can come here, work, garden, orjust relax ind loaves and fishes — a charity that works with homeless and vulnerable people. it's mal�*s first visit, and he's very impressed. i'm loving every minute of it. i'll be coming every week now. will you? i will be coming every week, helping out. that's no problem at all for me. much has been made during the pandemic of the benefits to mental and physical health from fresh air, green open...
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this was the place to be in the 19th century when barton garden was so well known and cosmopolitan. hot and it's still a hot spot our strolling avenues our arts and culture spot among you might say the rich of the beautiful strong here are precisely along with people just like us who love life in baton barden. really to see and be seen to see embracing to this day hotspots lots of international guests. it's really a place for relaxation on one hand but also for excitement on the other. one of the on the inside what they. have to offer younger people. we've got an entertainment program for younger people we have in clubs the club bernstein in the casino for example way international d.j.'s spin discs on the weekend. and we have a new concept for a bar and restaurant casual fine dining room is rooftop bar and pool. so there's something for the hipsters to buy. and also it's a bit exclusive johnny cash don't you. know what. i'd say it is exclusive but there's something here for every budget by. now we've reached the end of entirely at least every. it is still a residence for nuns. from
this was the place to be in the 19th century when barton garden was so well known and cosmopolitan. hot and it's still a hot spot our strolling avenues our arts and culture spot among you might say the rich of the beautiful strong here are precisely along with people just like us who love life in baton barden. really to see and be seen to see embracing to this day hotspots lots of international guests. it's really a place for relaxation on one hand but also for excitement on the other. one of...
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the berkeley rose garden has reopened after a long closure. parts of the garden had been closed, while some long delayed maintenance was completed. the garden per gola had been red tagged seven years ago, and it took a year to rebuild the structure for the climbing vines. the four acre garden features 1500 rose bushes, 250 variety of roses, along with great views of the san francisco bay and the golden gate bridge. there was a ribbon cutting ceremony that featured small rose bouquets. for mother's day today, the berkeley rose garden is located on euclid, right across. the street from coordinations park. coming up at 11 30 on sports wrap will take a closer look at the red hot starts of the giants and the a's and look back at the amazing celebration of willie mays. 90th birthday but first after the break zero emission, zero noise and hydrogen powered more on the futuristic ship that was docked futuristic ship that was docked at a san francisco pier. welcome to jack in the box. hey, jack, i heard your chicken- who told you that? it was jimmy wasn
the berkeley rose garden has reopened after a long closure. parts of the garden had been closed, while some long delayed maintenance was completed. the garden per gola had been red tagged seven years ago, and it took a year to rebuild the structure for the climbing vines. the four acre garden features 1500 rose bushes, 250 variety of roses, along with great views of the san francisco bay and the golden gate bridge. there was a ribbon cutting ceremony that featured small rose bouquets. for...
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people generally come and feed squirrels in the garden as you can see pigeons egyptian piece in and around here. we are now are on the gateway to table mountain a real cableway of course that's also been closed even from here it is amazing view of the city it's pretty much a place spot in the city center. the waterfront is it's a mall attract the most the best kept secret about it is the working dockyard it's one of the southern africa's all this working dockyards. so this is where we catch the ferry to the island robben island used to be a place where political prisoners are late all the states manasseh mandela spent a couple of years there so it was quite a pivotal point for me growing up as a young teenagers of 13 and 14 when mandela was freed to post 994 where we kind of caught freedom are i wasn't quite eligible enough to vote i wasn't kind of 18 years old but i kind of saw the queues of people certainly non whites blacks colored indians and the like for the 1st time having the chance to put an x on the ballot paper so that was quite there was quite a momentous occasion in the
people generally come and feed squirrels in the garden as you can see pigeons egyptian piece in and around here. we are now are on the gateway to table mountain a real cableway of course that's also been closed even from here it is amazing view of the city it's pretty much a place spot in the city center. the waterfront is it's a mall attract the most the best kept secret about it is the working dockyard it's one of the southern africa's all this working dockyards. so this is where we catch the...
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planted his gardens and how they recreate those gardens now. they also provide demonstrations of various steps in the gardening process thomas, jefferson's monticello hosted this event and provided the video. welcome to our monticello live stream with curator of plants peggy cornett and manager and curator of historic gardens. jason young today. we are discussing monticello's gardens during both jefferson's time as well as spring planting and plant production at monticello today, please post your questions in the comments and let us know from where you are joining us. so jason and peggy, can you each introduce yourself and tell us a bit about your role in the stewardship of monticello's gardens? well, i'm peggy cornett, and i'm curator of plants at monticello. basically, i'm
planted his gardens and how they recreate those gardens now. they also provide demonstrations of various steps in the gardening process thomas, jefferson's monticello hosted this event and provided the video. welcome to our monticello live stream with curator of plants peggy cornett and manager and curator of historic gardens. jason young today. we are discussing monticello's gardens during both jefferson's time as well as spring planting and plant production at monticello today, please post...
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no, my garden is too small so — serve people outdoors?wasn't _ is too small so it wasn't financially worth opening. 50 is too small so it wasn't financially worth opening. so this is our financially worth opening. so this is your first _ financially worth opening. so this is your first reopening. _ financially worth opening. so this is your first reopening. it's - financially worth opening. so this is your first reopening. it's been l is your first reopening. it's been so extraordinary, hasn't it? so out of the blue what has happened in the last year. have you come to terms with it? ., ., , ., ., ., with it? not really. the amount of beer that's — with it? not really. the amount of beer that's been _ with it? not really. the amount of beer that's been thrown _ with it? not really. the amount of beer that's been thrown down - with it? not really. the amount of beer that's been thrown down the | beer that's been thrown down the drains twice, the first and second lockdowns, it'sjust drains twice, the first and second lockdowns, it's just cra
no, my garden is too small so — serve people outdoors?wasn't _ is too small so it wasn't financially worth opening. 50 is too small so it wasn't financially worth opening. so this is our financially worth opening. so this is your first _ financially worth opening. so this is your first reopening. _ financially worth opening. so this is your first reopening. it's - financially worth opening. so this is your first reopening. it's been l is your first reopening. it's been so extraordinary,...
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the men who posed for this monument in saint gardens studio. we're not members of the 54th. he just hired african african-american men who? found on the streets of new york to come into a studio and pose for him. and so that gave us the idea to form an exhibition, which would try and bring the members of the 54th to life. we sought to find photographs of the actual men of the 54th to bring them out of the shadows as it were our original hope was that we might find hundreds of photographs of the soldiers of the 54th and indeed there were close to 1500 men who were members of the 54th, massachusetts regimen during the two years that it existed. alas, we were only able to find and borrow 18 photographs of men of the 54th, but that then forced us to think about expanding the exhibition. in other i think very exciting and meaningful ways to look at 1863 in a broader way and think about what sparked the formation of the 54th, massachusetts regimen to look at the other men and women who helped form it and to help support it while it was in action, and that's what we've shown in the
the men who posed for this monument in saint gardens studio. we're not members of the 54th. he just hired african african-american men who? found on the streets of new york to come into a studio and pose for him. and so that gave us the idea to form an exhibition, which would try and bring the members of the 54th to life. we sought to find photographs of the actual men of the 54th to bring them out of the shadows as it were our original hope was that we might find hundreds of photographs of the...
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so how does this unorthodox gardening method work? take a look. i today, the whitfield family is on an important mission. they're taking holes in the family garden as part of a scientific project. we were digging a whole bearing underpants. gold was name is it. and her 2 children are bearing 2 pairs of underpants in their car. and they are not the only swift people to partake in this unconventional experiment all across the country. people have been varying some 2000 pairs of underpants in fields, flower beds and meadows. one i'm showing the you want to check the quality of our soil. want to see how many animals lived there. and if the soil is healthy on that, because this is implicit on the field study was jumped up by researchers from zurich university and the swift institute for sustainability sciences. they want to find out how healthy swiss soil is and how many micro organisms inhabited microorganisms and fun guy have an appetite for cotton. so burying cotton underpants and later checking their state of decomposition should be an indicator of
so how does this unorthodox gardening method work? take a look. i today, the whitfield family is on an important mission. they're taking holes in the family garden as part of a scientific project. we were digging a whole bearing underpants. gold was name is it. and her 2 children are bearing 2 pairs of underpants in their car. and they are not the only swift people to partake in this unconventional experiment all across the country. people have been varying some 2000 pairs of underpants in...
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germany's beer gardens are back. restrictions on outdoor dining are eased just in time for a long holiday weekend. thank you so much for your company. we open our broadcast with residence in gaza and israel marking the start of a tenuous truce after 11 day conflict that killed over 230 people in gaza and 12 in israel. the cease-fire deal brokered mostly by egypt comes with mopey conditions and leaves the conflicts key disputes unresolved. tensions are still high. clashes broke out today at a key holy site in jerusalem. reporter: despite the cease-fire, fighting still broke out at the al-aqsa mosque in jerusalem. israel a police fired stun grenade and teargas while palestinians hurled rocks. they had been celebrating in the streets, waving palestinian and hamas flags. that siteas one of the flhpoints that triggered hostilities. both sides are taking stock after the regions worst conflict in years. more than 230 people were killed in gaza and 12 in israel. the palestinian ministry of interior has asked for internationa
germany's beer gardens are back. restrictions on outdoor dining are eased just in time for a long holiday weekend. thank you so much for your company. we open our broadcast with residence in gaza and israel marking the start of a tenuous truce after 11 day conflict that killed over 230 people in gaza and 12 in israel. the cease-fire deal brokered mostly by egypt comes with mopey conditions and leaves the conflicts key disputes unresolved. tensions are still high. clashes broke out today at a...
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it wasn't financially worth opening the garden. so this is our first worth opening the garden.the garden. so this is your first reopening. it's been i worth opening the garden. so this is your first reopening. it's been so i your first reopening. it's been so extraordinary, hasn't it? so out of the blue what has happened over the past year. have you been able to come to terms with it. hot past year. have you been able to come to terms with it. not really. the amount _ come to terms with it. not really. the amount of— come to terms with it. not really. the amount of beer _ come to terms with it. not really. the amount of beer that - come to terms with it. not really. the amount of beer that has i come to terms with it. not really. j the amount of beer that has been thrown down the drain is twice now from the first and second lockdown, it's just crazy, absolutely crazy. it's your mental health, as well as the financial thing as well. but you have managed _ the financial thing as well. but you have managed to _ the financial thing as well. but you have managed to get _ the financi
it wasn't financially worth opening the garden. so this is our first worth opening the garden.the garden. so this is your first reopening. it's been i worth opening the garden. so this is your first reopening. it's been so i your first reopening. it's been so extraordinary, hasn't it? so out of the blue what has happened over the past year. have you been able to come to terms with it. hot past year. have you been able to come to terms with it. not really. the amount _ come to terms with it. not...
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to the rivers _ come up and down the garden to the rivers. �* ., , ., come up and down the garden tohe rivers. �* ., i. , rivers. and are you struggling with staffin: ? rivers. and are you struggling with staffing? like _ rivers. and are you struggling with staffing? like everybody, - rivers. and are you struggling with staffing? like everybody, it's - rivers. and are you struggling with staffing? like everybody, it's hard| staffing? like everybody, it's hard to net staffing? like everybody, it's hard to get peeple _ staffing? like everybody, it's hard to get peeple who _ staffing? like everybody, it's hard to get people who really _ staffing? like everybody, it's hard to get people who really know - staffing? like everybody, it's hard l to get people who really know what they are _ to get people who really know what they are doing. so it to get people who really know what they are doing-— they are doing. so it is warm here toniuht they are doing. so it is warm here tonight but _ they are doing. so it is warm here tonight but i _ they are doing. so it is warm here tonight but i think
to the rivers _ come up and down the garden to the rivers. �* ., , ., come up and down the garden tohe rivers. �* ., i. , rivers. and are you struggling with staffin: ? rivers. and are you struggling with staffing? like _ rivers. and are you struggling with staffing? like everybody, - rivers. and are you struggling with staffing? like everybody, it's - rivers. and are you struggling with staffing? like everybody, it's hard| staffing? like everybody, it's hard to net staffing? like...
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for gardeners and foodies alike.a year, though due to the pandemic. but in just a couple of weeks. the seed bank will finally be ready to welcome back customers. joining me now is ellen model wallace. she is the manager of the seed bank there in petaluma. ellen, you must be looking forward to opening back up. >> absolutely. it's been very on to be closed for such a long period of time and a lot of customers are kind of knocking on the window, what they see and hear stocking the shelves and want to know where we're going to open. so we're really excited to get back open for people. >> well, for those of us who don't know what is a seed bank because you say people are peering in the windows there probably curious what's going on in there. >> natural. see bank. is this a place that stores a variety of seats for a long period of time in order to save the variety. we are called this evening because it's a play on words originally when we opened we were in an old bank building. so was we save seeds. it was a bank to bank p
for gardeners and foodies alike.a year, though due to the pandemic. but in just a couple of weeks. the seed bank will finally be ready to welcome back customers. joining me now is ellen model wallace. she is the manager of the seed bank there in petaluma. ellen, you must be looking forward to opening back up. >> absolutely. it's been very on to be closed for such a long period of time and a lot of customers are kind of knocking on the window, what they see and hear stocking the shelves...
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time to get to the local beer garden for a long awaited taste of freedom. it's been a long time coming, but in berlin, the gardens are back. we waited months. goodness, wonderful. and it feels strange, but it's great. we've been waiting so long. watering holes in the german cap until they've been shot since november. and from friday, they were allowed to serve drinks and food outside again, provided the game show a negative covert test will prove the rise vaccinated they recovered from the disease to get to the refreshments, most people will use a smart phone by mucous guides can register through the phone that or using this q r code, which means that data will remain with us, shot and done, or in the old fashioned way on paper work. if they don't have a cell phone. got kind of beautiful. how do they, on the whole far owners happy their businesses starting up again. but the restrictions play some heavy burdens on them, which not all the willing to enforce. then we will tell people what the rules are. 5 per table only to households together, not counting chi
time to get to the local beer garden for a long awaited taste of freedom. it's been a long time coming, but in berlin, the gardens are back. we waited months. goodness, wonderful. and it feels strange, but it's great. we've been waiting so long. watering holes in the german cap until they've been shot since november. and from friday, they were allowed to serve drinks and food outside again, provided the game show a negative covert test will prove the rise vaccinated they recovered from the...
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. >>> plus, a new petition to restore the white house rose garden. what the former first lady did that people now want reversed. we'll show you more. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactio
. >>> plus, a new petition to restore the white house rose garden. what the former first lady did that people now want reversed. we'll show you more. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay...
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but in berlin, beer gardens a back. we've waited months for this. wonderful. and they feel strange, but it's great. we've been waiting so long. watering holes in the german cap until they've been shot since november. and from friday, they are allowed to serve drinks in food outside again, provided that game show a negative covert test will prove their either vaccinated a little bit. they recovered from the disease to get to the refreshments. most people will use a smart phone by mucous guides. they can register through the phone that or using this q r code, which means the data will remain with us shop and on, or in the old fashioned way on paper work. if they don't have a cell phone got got kind of beautiful. how do they on the whole far owners happy their business is starting up again. but the restrictions play some heavy burdens on them, which not all are willing to enforce. then we will tell people what the rules are, fight patel. you will only 2 households together, not counting children on the 14 and people who are vaccinated. who recovered that. if 8 pe
but in berlin, beer gardens a back. we've waited months for this. wonderful. and they feel strange, but it's great. we've been waiting so long. watering holes in the german cap until they've been shot since november. and from friday, they are allowed to serve drinks in food outside again, provided that game show a negative covert test will prove their either vaccinated a little bit. they recovered from the disease to get to the refreshments. most people will use a smart phone by mucous guides....
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my garden brings us together. my garden is my therapy. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com. i'm ordering some burritos! oh, nice. burritos?! get a freshly made footlong from subway® instead. with crisp veggies on freshly baked bread. just order in the app! ah, ok! try the oven roasted turkey with banana peppers, for a lil' extra kick. kick, i get it. ooh! get a freshly made footlong from subway® instead. choose better. be better. and now save when you order in the app. subway eat fresh. [sfx: psst psst] and now save when you order allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good are you managing your diabetes... ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qualify, the freestyle libre 2 system is now covered by medicare. ask your doctor for a prescription. you can do it
my garden brings us together. my garden is my therapy. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com. i'm ordering some burritos! oh, nice. burritos?! get a freshly made footlong from subway® instead. with crisp veggies on freshly baked bread. just order in the app! ah, ok! try the oven roasted turkey with banana peppers, for a lil' extra kick. kick, i get it. ooh! get a freshly made footlong from subway® instead. choose better. be better. and now save when you order in the app. subway eat fresh....
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privatens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a great
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privatens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this...