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the betty ford alpine garden.a, welcome and tell me, where is it you are sitting, what are we seeing here? >> i am sitting in the alpine house at betty ford alpine gardens, the alpine house is right next to the education center, which is at the heart of the heart of the gardens. this is a cold greenhouse where we have alpine plants in bloom. the gardens themselves are still under snow and so we chose the alpine house so we could bring some color to the presentation. >> wonderful, tell me, first of all, how did all of the start? >> it started when vail was in its very early days, we are talking sort of 1986, the ski mountain had been open for a few years but the town was really starting to grow. and, local gardeners got together and said, we need to show people who are coming to live at 8200 feet what kind of plants will grow here. they decided to start a public display garden, the piece of land that the town of vail gave to them was right next to the gerald ford amphitheatre. and, the town was delighted with the g
the betty ford alpine garden.a, welcome and tell me, where is it you are sitting, what are we seeing here? >> i am sitting in the alpine house at betty ford alpine gardens, the alpine house is right next to the education center, which is at the heart of the heart of the gardens. this is a cold greenhouse where we have alpine plants in bloom. the gardens themselves are still under snow and so we chose the alpine house so we could bring some color to the presentation. >> wonderful,...
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gardening? these children a here to water the potatoes, but there are more than 250 raised beds with more than 500 gardeners. searcy recalls me volunteers herself organized and meet regularly to attend to different parts of the garden. like this area dedicated to the communities bes line. coker has been part of the collective for around 5 years. he leads a group dedicated to taking care of the b colony at amanda control. we rented her for me and for a lot of people who are part of the group a they realize how important is to know how difficult is to work with earth. and to be a, we're the coronation of nature and human. and for me, well, the from is quite of the pillar of the product here to be aware how we are connected to the nature backet colony, amsterdam, park ions. the should says have finished their work for the day. it's time to enjoy some lunch. it's not clear, their oasis will forever survive the pressures of urban development. but for now, it's a bonus for the family and the environme
gardening? these children a here to water the potatoes, but there are more than 250 raised beds with more than 500 gardeners. searcy recalls me volunteers herself organized and meet regularly to attend to different parts of the garden. like this area dedicated to the communities bes line. coker has been part of the collective for around 5 years. he leads a group dedicated to taking care of the b colony at amanda control. we rented her for me and for a lot of people who are part of the group a...
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we are creating gardens. they are known by citizens can walk under a meet and relax, and that is as part of the city's new concept. awful had been green space escalating the pillar garden deal of gray, 4 kilometers from none on all metre, god! the next god in the west is coming to light. it set to open in a few weeks. mom by will then have 15 green flowers in the past 3 decades. the city has lost 40 percent of its greenly. the green spaces under the fly was gone to make up for these losses. but the city has at least now recognized just how widely our public fox and fathers make up much of berlin's green spears. but it's the allotment garbled with complete with the small summer house that had given the city . if you me green charm for more than a 100 years, yet they're under threat. so how important are the hurley? let's figure look in spring has arrived. the show it's family is preparing their garden for the summer. it brings them joy and it also has other benefits. like of the everything, you know, i think t
we are creating gardens. they are known by citizens can walk under a meet and relax, and that is as part of the city's new concept. awful had been green space escalating the pillar garden deal of gray, 4 kilometers from none on all metre, god! the next god in the west is coming to light. it set to open in a few weeks. mom by will then have 15 green flowers in the past 3 decades. the city has lost 40 percent of its greenly. the green spaces under the fly was gone to make up for these losses. but...
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urban garden. he hints from the state of old rubbish for 20 years, he has been growing produce here, close to bonder, railway station, the garden spot of government land, and part of a state sponsored initiative organized by central really cold, grow more food. i had my sal met nearly every 5 years and the land is transferred to a different delivery official kid at the new officer in whose name it is transferred or had drunk comes here and aches. or what it says, manage, mankato are they are, are escape audio app with our management leg resort. we shall come down to the garden on their behalf. the real big company helps the gardens be proven. crash and litter from being dumped around platforms and stop people from settling and illegal shacks along the trucks. go to target. what does wordpress out and enough to support his family? they live nearby. one of his sons has just graduated from college, to people from his village. help him out with the garden. printers come by regularly, by his fresh veget
urban garden. he hints from the state of old rubbish for 20 years, he has been growing produce here, close to bonder, railway station, the garden spot of government land, and part of a state sponsored initiative organized by central really cold, grow more food. i had my sal met nearly every 5 years and the land is transferred to a different delivery official kid at the new officer in whose name it is transferred or had drunk comes here and aches. or what it says, manage, mankato are they are,...
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i've been gardening _ peat for gardening? i've been gardening for— peat for gardening?ce l peat for gardening? i've been j gardening for 40 years since i peat for gardening? i've been - gardening for 40 years since i left school. 40 years ago i knew that pete was an invaluable resort but it's a really invaluable resort in involving. it should be left on the ground. i have always known that it was a not great thing to use and i can't understand why we are still mining it, draining these bogs and releasing all of this carbon, producing so many problems because we want pretty gardens. haifa we want pretty gardens. how beneficial— we want pretty gardens. how beneficial is _ we want pretty gardens. how beneficial is it _ we want pretty gardens. how beneficial is it and _ we want pretty gardens. how beneficial is it and what - we want pretty gardens. how beneficial is it and what are the alternatives? are they good enough alternatives? are they good enough alternatives?— alternatives? yes, there are good enou:h alternatives? yes, there are good enough alternatives. _ alternat
i've been gardening _ peat for gardening? i've been gardening for— peat for gardening?ce l peat for gardening? i've been j gardening for 40 years since i peat for gardening? i've been - gardening for 40 years since i left school. 40 years ago i knew that pete was an invaluable resort but it's a really invaluable resort in involving. it should be left on the ground. i have always known that it was a not great thing to use and i can't understand why we are still mining it, draining these bogs...
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trend has come along to boost gardening, street grid of and gardening conversion. gardening comes in many forms crypto, from some people, plant things around a tree and power plants on balconies, our own gardening, to work warmth, and their community gardens land, where several people care for a larger garden. the one bringing the neighbourhood together with a joint commitment to maintain the garden fishing and gotten on mister high. the smaller, plump beds and shared responsibility fit better into a modern work schedule, and it costs a lot less to take part. this more relaxed approach to gardening is proving popular with all sorts of non, typically a lot regardless. and it's up in terry, on jimmy's tradition of the green. and you can head over to our website to tell us which cliche you think of as typically german or very deutsche as a thank you. you'll be answered in a raffle to win a sweat shirt. and a cotton bag from the dw uncensored collection, which stands for world wide freedom of expression. now we're headed to spain for a trip back in time between barcelona and valencia lie
trend has come along to boost gardening, street grid of and gardening conversion. gardening comes in many forms crypto, from some people, plant things around a tree and power plants on balconies, our own gardening, to work warmth, and their community gardens land, where several people care for a larger garden. the one bringing the neighbourhood together with a joint commitment to maintain the garden fishing and gotten on mister high. the smaller, plump beds and shared responsibility fit better...
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urban garden. he hint from the state of order up a dish for 20 years he has been growing produce here, close to bundle railroad station, the garden spot of government, london, and part of a state sponsored initiative organized by central really called grow more food had puzzlement. nearly every 5 years and the land is transferred to a different building official can get at the new officer, in whose name it is transferred or had drunk comes here. and pigs over it says, manage mankato are they are, are escape audio app would iron management, leg press. all wish luka dance the garden on their behalf. the real, the company helps the gardens be proven. crash and litter from being dumped around platforms and stop people from settling and illegal shacks along the tracks. what does work preferred and enough to support his family? the live nearby, one of his sons has just graduated from college because 2 people from his village help him out with the garden grid has come by regularly to buy his fresh vegetab
urban garden. he hint from the state of order up a dish for 20 years he has been growing produce here, close to bundle railroad station, the garden spot of government, london, and part of a state sponsored initiative organized by central really called grow more food had puzzlement. nearly every 5 years and the land is transferred to a different building official can get at the new officer, in whose name it is transferred or had drunk comes here. and pigs over it says, manage mankato are they...
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privatethem 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 to fund
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privatethem 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...
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i garden is, but a lot of people are worried? . . . garden is, but a lot of people are worried?t actually need a hosepipe _ worried? i have cladding, so i don't actually need a hosepipe but - worried? i have cladding, so i don't actually need a hosepipe but i - worried? i have cladding, so i don't actually need a hosepipe but i will. actually need a hosepipe but i will be getting on a friday anyway, where i am. when it comes to hosepipe bans, it seems to me that if it means the water will come to my tap rather than out of somebody else's hose, i am in favour of them. i would also like to see the water companies do more about the wastage. there are still too many leakages, that shouldn't happen. but as far... when we are dealing with the drought coming up, let's have a hosepipe ban if that will keep our water coming into our houses. it is if that will keep our water coming into our houses.— into our houses. it is not 'ust about watering i into our houses. it is not 'ust about watering your �* into our houses. it is notjust about watering your garden, | into our houses. it is notj
i garden is, but a lot of people are worried? . . . garden is, but a lot of people are worried?t actually need a hosepipe _ worried? i have cladding, so i don't actually need a hosepipe but - worried? i have cladding, so i don't actually need a hosepipe but i - worried? i have cladding, so i don't actually need a hosepipe but i will. actually need a hosepipe but i will be getting on a friday anyway, where i am. when it comes to hosepipe bans, it seems to me that if it means the water will come...
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♪ one household, one garden.lberta akosa is on a mission to help women in ghana grow their own fruit and vegetables. in china, care services for the elderly are going high-tech. what does that entail? and, the controversial music from egypt's streets that won't be silenced. ♪ [shouting] >> the arab spring arrived in egypt in january 2011, with protests erupting across the country. tens of thousands of mainly young people gathered on tahrir square in cairo to demonstrate against the autocratic regime of hosni mubarak, eventually forcing him from power. today, 11 years later, the country is still led by an authoritarian president, abdel fattah al-sisi. democracy and freedom of expression are under threat, and artists face increasing censorship. ♪ >> musician abou leyla is working in the studio with his producer mustafa. they've been collaborating for nine years. they both prefer working at night. abou leyla means 'father of the night' in arabic. his musical genre is "mahraganat," a uniquely egyptian blend of funk,
♪ one household, one garden.lberta akosa is on a mission to help women in ghana grow their own fruit and vegetables. in china, care services for the elderly are going high-tech. what does that entail? and, the controversial music from egypt's streets that won't be silenced. ♪ [shouting] >> the arab spring arrived in egypt in january 2011, with protests erupting across the country. tens of thousands of mainly young people gathered on tahrir square in cairo to demonstrate against the...
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his father is a gardener. so you lyokha is also a gardener. understandably? and show, we are waiting for lives. here is the apartment. thank you. go. and where from here? please go. there doesn't seem to be anyone. stop. hello, can you tell me, there are neighbors in your houses, why not nikolai alekseevich in the morning i saw how i went for milk, and lyosha walked from the workshop for about five hours, all smeared. that's the surprise nikolai alekseevich, a gardener born in 1967, a widower, had a son, alexei , born in 93, strangled with a leather belt in his apartment. yesterday at about 17:30 there was a lot of confusion in the apartment, perhaps they were looking for something , fingerprints of two people of the gardener himself were found and, as one can assume, his son can be assumed, or since yesterday alexei the gardener of the house did not appear on his whereabouts today is unknown. pimples only in this question what is it to hide? well, why did he come home in the evening and saw his dead father, an inadequate reaction, a state of passion, he was
his father is a gardener. so you lyokha is also a gardener. understandably? and show, we are waiting for lives. here is the apartment. thank you. go. and where from here? please go. there doesn't seem to be anyone. stop. hello, can you tell me, there are neighbors in your houses, why not nikolai alekseevich in the morning i saw how i went for milk, and lyosha walked from the workshop for about five hours, all smeared. that's the surprise nikolai alekseevich, a gardener born in 1967, a widower,...
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~ , �*, ., gardening? absolutely. it's worth ”ointin gardening? absolutely.1.1 - gardening? absolutely. it's worth pointing out we are at 1.1 degrees of average global warming now and we are predicted to getting to 2.7 by the end of the century, dry areas will only get drier and we have to look at our gardens. drought tolerant plants is a good idea, doing an audit of your garden of what a surviving and what is not and pulling out the things that do not work. they are not future proof, they will not work. i've got to take it things from my garden and i were a them with more drought tolerant things. we must save water. cover every inch of your garden, save as much as you can and that will also help prevent flooding later on because of course on the ground is very dry in the water or bounce off that which can lead to flooding. using mulches, dry gardens work really well. a thick layer of gravel over the soil can stop water evaporating from the soil. under planting with low grown plants can also reduce evaporation as well. in nature at the soil is not visible, on
~ , �*, ., gardening? absolutely. it's worth ”ointin gardening? absolutely.1.1 - gardening? absolutely. it's worth pointing out we are at 1.1 degrees of average global warming now and we are predicted to getting to 2.7 by the end of the century, dry areas will only get drier and we have to look at our gardens. drought tolerant plants is a good idea, doing an audit of your garden of what a surviving and what is not and pulling out the things that do not work. they are not future proof, they...
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i've been gardening for 40 years now, really since i left school, i've been gardening professionally,. it should be left in the ground. so i've always known it's not a great thing for us to use, and i can't understand why, how we're still, kind of, mining it, draining these bogs and, you know, releasing all this carbon, producing so many problems because we want pretty gardens. how beneficial is it and what are the alternatives? are there good enough alternatives? well, yeah, there are good enough alternatives. that's first. is peat beneficial for gardeners? of course it is. it's a kind of neutral media, growing media, so it's lightweight, it's sterile and you won't get any weeds growing in it when you buy your bag of compost. it doesn't have any feeds or nutrients, but they're very easily added to it. and it retains water, it soaks up water like a sponge, which is one of the benefits for when we leave it in the ground. so it's great, but it does have some disadvantages. when it dries out it's absolutely awful, you won't get... your plants will die because it's almost impossible to re
i've been gardening for 40 years now, really since i left school, i've been gardening professionally,. it should be left in the ground. so i've always known it's not a great thing for us to use, and i can't understand why, how we're still, kind of, mining it, draining these bogs and, you know, releasing all this carbon, producing so many problems because we want pretty gardens. how beneficial is it and what are the alternatives? are there good enough alternatives? well, yeah, there are good...
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no, in any garden. on the lawn. the fact is that in every store iron vitriol for sale you make a three percent solution in a garden store, but this one, for example, is 30 g of vitriol per 1 liter of water. breed take a brush or sponge fences so that it is simply impossible, because there are a lot of them and each branch is nothing to work with. that is, it is pointwise here , where it grows, they put a brush, anointed it and fall off. but what can still be planted, so that you know how, uh. for example, many people love dogs. yes, i love cats because they don't have to walk. they, in principle, she walks you. that's very happy happy. there are plants like this, but you know, you need to understand for yourself that any plant. now, if you put this into your head, then everything will become easy and simple. any plant is a living organism and there is not a single plant that does not need to be approached during the season not once and yet, the question was not raised, there are fewer spruce plants . th
no, in any garden. on the lawn. the fact is that in every store iron vitriol for sale you make a three percent solution in a garden store, but this one, for example, is 30 g of vitriol per 1 liter of water. breed take a brush or sponge fences so that it is simply impossible, because there are a lot of them and each branch is nothing to work with. that is, it is pointwise here , where it grows, they put a brush, anointed it and fall off. but what can still be planted, so that you know how, uh....
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a small garden bed 4.500 rubles.nt also includes planting material and inventory, which also provides right on the spot to drag watering cans and choppers through the entire city by a temporary owner, there are no beds. by the way, these are mostly children and their parents spending time in the public garden in gorky park has become a favorite summer entertainment for many families, and adults are also sincere and interested . peter, for example, voluntarily looks after the planting of his younger brother. well, i planted cucumber, carrot, dill here. here the arugula went wild as a weed. i keep an eye on it sometimes, because well, he's 5 years old. i'm like an older brother. i'm just showing my responsibility in moscow public gardens. while a little. but in the moscow region there are already 10 of them. this one, for example, is located in klin; here, the beds are in demand not only among children, but also among the older generation, especially those who do not have, giving the opportunity to plant, vegetables an
a small garden bed 4.500 rubles.nt also includes planting material and inventory, which also provides right on the spot to drag watering cans and choppers through the entire city by a temporary owner, there are no beds. by the way, these are mostly children and their parents spending time in the public garden in gorky park has become a favorite summer entertainment for many families, and adults are also sincere and interested . peter, for example, voluntarily looks after the planting of his...
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how practical gardening? the promotion of the moscow museum continues for a week, you can visit the museum for free . tomorrow , triathlon competitions will be held in krylatskoye. the sports festival participants are waiting for an open water swim, women's children's races, as well as triathlon competitions at the olympic distance, and on sunday, the moscow half marathon will take place in luzhniki, running a distance of 21 by 1 km, you can not only beat your personal record and admire the picturesque views. in this regard, the city will not do without overlaps, it is already impossible to drive along the northwestern chordia, nizhnimnevniki street, and on sunday the luzhnetskaya frunzenskaya prechistenskaya, the kremlin moskvoretskaya embankment will be blocked drivers ask to be more careful on the roads and choose the path and detours artyom kuznetsov yegorov-litsov, georgy schwargerus and anastasia roev to conduct. former employees of the piroros company are seeking payment of debts on wages , a total of
how practical gardening? the promotion of the moscow museum continues for a week, you can visit the museum for free . tomorrow , triathlon competitions will be held in krylatskoye. the sports festival participants are waiting for an open water swim, women's children's races, as well as triathlon competitions at the olympic distance, and on sunday, the moscow half marathon will take place in luzhniki, running a distance of 21 by 1 km, you can not only beat your personal record and admire the...
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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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the build to a community garden is not something that will affect the enjoyment and ufts garden as we see in san francisco. other points about the report, there is no shadow on the play ground at any time during the year. there are 2 picnic areas one receives no shadow, >> your time is concluded. i'm sorry. >> could i ask for more time as the sponsor. that is up to the chair. >> yes. i will allow. >> one. jury room okay. there are 2 picnic areas one zero shadow one receives during afternoon and winter in a grove of trees. additionally, the property is zoned for housing the city zoned it for housing this project is code compliant and when rezoned for housing than i made considerations under ceqa saying shadows on the park were less important than housing production to the city. city made that policy goal by over rideingly the eir for parking, some of the callers and folks and opposition concerned about lack of ping the city planning department and the mca discouraged ping. this project is meeting the transit first goals by not providing parking and gets points for under the plan with p
the build to a community garden is not something that will affect the enjoyment and ufts garden as we see in san francisco. other points about the report, there is no shadow on the play ground at any time during the year. there are 2 picnic areas one receives no shadow, >> your time is concluded. i'm sorry. >> could i ask for more time as the sponsor. that is up to the chair. >> yes. i will allow. >> one. jury room okay. there are 2 picnic areas one zero shadow one...
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one garden program with many of them were women who had gotten out of the habit of gardening, or whose husbands didn't want them working in the garden and stuff. but during the pandemic food precious rose dramatically, many people decided to go back to growing their own vegetables. it has an impact on the entire community. and it's how we support women who alive as they somewhat application we over the years supported. ah, women from is women forces are women. markets is how we do swells when to farming out fragments we men and a single mother. and we realized that it's extended beyond dea, our families with our communities, changing our livelihood and being on his be wishing. and 7 us men says even within the our communities. once they complete training, the women are awarded seeds and a pair of rubber boots, shut it off, they'll be going home to plant tomatoes, onion and peppers to see if their vegetable patches flourish they'll even have enough produce to sell them. now fighting yeah, i didn't. those what i've learned here will benefit me a lot because some guy can make some money w
one garden program with many of them were women who had gotten out of the habit of gardening, or whose husbands didn't want them working in the garden and stuff. but during the pandemic food precious rose dramatically, many people decided to go back to growing their own vegetables. it has an impact on the entire community. and it's how we support women who alive as they somewhat application we over the years supported. ah, women from is women forces are women. markets is how we do swells when...
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took their glass, it is forbidden for the state to be brave . to give birth to fields and fragrant gardens that bloomed, that in the country my ukrainians were wealthy and old parents to live in abundance forever for love and will and a happy fate, that the evil state would rise to new heights, that the whole country would be happily free, our people only this is our future, your love and your will and a happy destiny, may the state grow to new heights, may the country be strong and united, survive and be happy, our people are free, our people are free, our people of ukraine are free, thank you, guys, thank you, clap for the armed forces of ukraine, we are the best people, we are the most singing people , what kind of music do we have ? man, our maestro, professor, rector of the glier academy of arts, meet professor , composer, folk art oleksandr zlotnyk, dear friends, i really have a lot of writing, but today i decided to sing some songs performed by nazari yaremchuk, i have tens of thousands with him, but there are some that i will sing. if you recognize it, you will sing along to it tha
took their glass, it is forbidden for the state to be brave . to give birth to fields and fragrant gardens that bloomed, that in the country my ukrainians were wealthy and old parents to live in abundance forever for love and will and a happy fate, that the evil state would rise to new heights, that the whole country would be happily free, our people only this is our future, your love and your will and a happy destiny, may the state grow to new heights, may the country be strong and united,...
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so those gardens were all put in in the 1950s as and by the person who designed many of the gardens at colonial williamsburg, so in the 20th century the early 20th century when americans are fascinated by their colonial past they build many mythologies about their colonial past many of which were kind of very connected to england and their imagining that their life here in america was a lot like england and so in colonial williamsburg, they imagined that people had stunning elaborate gardens and there were some in williamsburg and so they imagined the same thing for uva as well that what would have been behind these pavilions would have been leisure gardens, you know think a jane austen novel that you stroll through in, you know, as you're afternoon leisure and so that's when they were all put in what's interesting about them now is they are now historically important. because they are a really important document about colonial revival taste. right and about a really important colonial revival garden designer. so there are many layers of history at uva as there would be at any historic
so those gardens were all put in in the 1950s as and by the person who designed many of the gardens at colonial williamsburg, so in the 20th century the early 20th century when americans are fascinated by their colonial past they build many mythologies about their colonial past many of which were kind of very connected to england and their imagining that their life here in america was a lot like england and so in colonial williamsburg, they imagined that people had stunning elaborate gardens...
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i invite everyone to our garden, what awaits in your garden. sea of love awaits our viewers in our garden of viewers, so come see our film, you won't regret it. i still allow it, when i saw the trailer, from the first seconds - it's, uh, the story is simply captivating that you start smiling right after the e heroes, which became a source of inspiration. you will hear something, something was overheard, that it was peeped, that it was, that it became a spark. this is a story, so to speak, about my what is 40 km. every day she goes to the garden , she doesn’t have a car, so she gets on a trolleybus, then on a bus, then goes uphill. that was the impetus, because i think my god, it's necessary to go there every day, what the actors brought. eh, maybe from some life experience. or do you not encourage? eh, there weren't many improvisations in this script, because that's how it was built, that's how it was written, but the actors are all the actors who were filming, they brought their soul into it. now i began to understand that this was true lo
i invite everyone to our garden, what awaits in your garden. sea of love awaits our viewers in our garden of viewers, so come see our film, you won't regret it. i still allow it, when i saw the trailer, from the first seconds - it's, uh, the story is simply captivating that you start smiling right after the e heroes, which became a source of inspiration. you will hear something, something was overheard, that it was peeped, that it was, that it became a spark. this is a story, so to...
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but private gardening got rid of the main claim to itself, he assures that vasily his garden is no longerorgan, if you approach it wisely and shift part worries about smart technologies. oh wait, the phone is ringing. look, just the temperature in the greenhouse dropped below a certain value at the beginning of the 2000s . vasily had his own nightclub and a return restaurant. he did it insofar as he got the plot from his parents, he didn’t want to throw it away, however, he didn’t have to force the desire to plant fertilize at 6:00 in the morning, he had to run up to the greenhouse to open the sides of the greenhouse so that it would be ventilated , then watch during the day to quickly put on a net that shaded everything it was done by hand. board again in the evening. in a greenhouse. it was necessary to close the film. however, he became one of the first to brag, the gardener who installed a smart greenhouse on the site and was amazed. how much easier that has been . it turned out that to regulate the temperature of the air and soil, to ventilate, to let in insects necessary for pollina
but private gardening got rid of the main claim to itself, he assures that vasily his garden is no longerorgan, if you approach it wisely and shift part worries about smart technologies. oh wait, the phone is ringing. look, just the temperature in the greenhouse dropped below a certain value at the beginning of the 2000s . vasily had his own nightclub and a return restaurant. he did it insofar as he got the plot from his parents, he didn’t want to throw it away, however, he didn’t have to...
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so those gardens were all put in in the 19 50s as and by the person who designed many of the gardens at colonial williamsburg. so in the 20th century, early 20th century, when americans are fascinated by their colonial past, they build many mythologies about their colonial past. many of which were very connected to england, and they are imagining that their life here was like england. in colonial williamsburg, the imagine that people had stunning, elaborate gardens. and there were some in clinical williamsburg. they imagine the same thing for uva, as well. that what would have been behind these pavilions would have been leisure gardens, think of jane austin novels, that you stroll through as your afternoon leisure. and so that is when they were all put in. what is interesting about them now is they are now historically important. because they are a really important document about colonial revival taste. right? and a really important colonial revival garden designer. so there are many layers of history at uva, as there would be at any historic site that has been around for a long time
so those gardens were all put in in the 19 50s as and by the person who designed many of the gardens at colonial williamsburg. so in the 20th century, early 20th century, when americans are fascinated by their colonial past, they build many mythologies about their colonial past. many of which were very connected to england, and they are imagining that their life here was like england. in colonial williamsburg, the imagine that people had stunning, elaborate gardens. and there were some in...
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one garden program with many of them were women who had gotten out of the habit of gardening, or whose husbands didn't want them working in a garden and stuff. but during the pandemic food precious rose dramatically, many people decided to go back to growing their own vegetables. it has an impact on the entire community. and it's how we support women who alive as they somewhat application we over the years supported. ah, women from is women forces are women. markets is how we do swells when to farming out fragments we men and a single mother. and we realized that it's extended beyond dea, our families with our communities, changing our livelihood and being i needs be re shame. and 7 us men says even within the our communities. once they complete training, the women are awarded seeds and a pair of rubber boots, shut it off, they'll be going home to plant tomatoes. okay. onion and peppers to see if their vegetable patches flourish, they'll even have enough produce to sell them. now. fighting yeah, i didn't, those would i. valencia will benefit me a lot because some guy can make some mone
one garden program with many of them were women who had gotten out of the habit of gardening, or whose husbands didn't want them working in a garden and stuff. but during the pandemic food precious rose dramatically, many people decided to go back to growing their own vegetables. it has an impact on the entire community. and it's how we support women who alive as they somewhat application we over the years supported. ah, women from is women forces are women. markets is how we do swells when to...
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some of them were taken down as part of the garden. so some of it was purposeful, and some of it just happened over time. the good news is, the university had completely kept all of their records. so it was not that purposeful. and the needles are all in those haystacks to find. and it has been the extraordinary work of people like you, of students, who for ten years have been reading through what are hundreds of linear feet of 19th century documents. so it is official university records, it is letters, and diaries of students, and a faculty, and are people who have visited. and they just keep finding more and more stuff that allows us to tell the lives and that histories of more and more people, and connect more of the dots of what it was like at uva in the first 50 years. what was purposeful was the university never acknowledging this history. it used to be that if you went to the university's history page about the institution, there was no mention of slavery. when you went into the rotunda that had a museum display, talking about j
some of them were taken down as part of the garden. so some of it was purposeful, and some of it just happened over time. the good news is, the university had completely kept all of their records. so it was not that purposeful. and the needles are all in those haystacks to find. and it has been the extraordinary work of people like you, of students, who for ten years have been reading through what are hundreds of linear feet of 19th century documents. so it is official university records, it is...
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i presume it is a pity the garden this person is got in - garden this person is got in portugal and whenscovery where does your mind go? i this discovery where does your mind no? ~ , ., go? i think every time we find a different individual— go? i think every time we find a different individual of— go? i think every time we find a different individual of a - go? i think every time we find a different individual of a well- go? i think every time we find a i different individual of a well known species it gives us an opportunity to see how these animals grow, how long did it take them to mature, was it a male or female, long did it take them to mature, was it a male orfemale, what long did it take them to mature, was it a male or female, what can we learn about its ecology and its behaviour? so, for me, the bones of an incredible discovery that it's the secrets they unlock about the behaviour and the maturation of an incredible discovery that it's the secrets they unlock about the behaviour and the maturation rates and how these animals behaved, did they live in herds, how do they take care
i presume it is a pity the garden this person is got in - garden this person is got in portugal and whenscovery where does your mind go? i this discovery where does your mind no? ~ , ., go? i think every time we find a different individual— go? i think every time we find a different individual of— go? i think every time we find a different individual of a - go? i think every time we find a different individual of a well- go? i think every time we find a i different individual of a well...
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i. don't have a garden. i wish. like a lot of londoners, _ don't have a garden. i wish., i _ don't have a garden. i wish. like a lot of londoners, i guess, - don't have a garden. i wish. like a lot of londoners, i guess, who - don't have a garden. i wish. like a i lot of londoners, i guess, who dwell in flats on things but a lot of people do have gardens in london and there are those great parks. one of there are those great parks. one of the images is london, and it is the tiny, it is quite hard to see on the graphic image, but the tiny photograph on the bottom right hand side, it is hard to believe it is a cricket pitch? side, it is hard to believe it is a cricket pitch ?_ side, it is hard to believe it is a cricket pitch ?— cricket pitch? yes, 'ust talking about the cricket pitch? yes, just talking about the hosepipe _ cricket pitch? yes, just talking about the hosepipe ban, - cricket pitch? yes, just talking about the hosepipe ban, i- cricket pitch? yes, just talking| about the hosepipe ban, i have cricket pitch? yes, just talking - about the hosepipe ban, i have bee
i. don't have a garden. i wish. like a lot of londoners, _ don't have a garden. i wish., i _ don't have a garden. i wish. like a lot of londoners, i guess, - don't have a garden. i wish. like a lot of londoners, i guess, who - don't have a garden. i wish. like a i lot of londoners, i guess, who dwell in flats on things but a lot of people do have gardens in london and there are those great parks. one of there are those great parks. one of the images is london, and it is the tiny, it is quite...
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you look after those commercial gardens and also gardens in peoples homes.l gardener i can imagine this kind of announcement you must dread? yes. announcement you must dread? yes, it's incredibly — announcement you must dread? yes, it's incredibly difficult _ announcement you must dread? yes it's incredibly difficult to keep the gardens looking fresh and well watered and i think going forward we have to make some changes in order to be able to do dumb act to make that happen. we have had sprinklers on because of high temperatures and obviously going forward it will be very difficult to maintain the gardens to the standards we have been. ~ . u, gardens to the standards we have been. ~ . _, gardens to the standards we have been. ~ . ., ., ., been. what can you do, what other ractical been. what can you do, what other practical measures _ been. what can you do, what other practical measures you can - been. what can you do, what other practical measures you can take? l been. what can you do, what other l practical measures you can take? we have practical measure
you look after those commercial gardens and also gardens in peoples homes.l gardener i can imagine this kind of announcement you must dread? yes. announcement you must dread? yes, it's incredibly — announcement you must dread? yes, it's incredibly difficult _ announcement you must dread? yes it's incredibly difficult to keep the gardens looking fresh and well watered and i think going forward we have to make some changes in order to be able to do dumb act to make that happen. we have had...
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i'm joined now by markjackson, gardening manager at york gate garden, and the charity perennial, which terms of what people are managing to grow? —— welcome and thank you. ladle managing to grow? -- welcome and thank ou. ~ ., managing to grow? -- welcome and thank ou. ~ . . ., , , thank you. we are certainly seeing the changes. _ thank you. we are certainly seeing the changes, we _ thank you. we are certainly seeing the changes, we find _ thank you. we are certainly seeing the changes, we find we _ thank you. we are certainly seeing the changes, we find we can - thank you. we are certainly seeing the changes, we find we can growl the changes, we find we can grow plants from the overwintering point of view. plants we would try and grow under glass during the winter and bring out during the summer, we can see through winter, so there are definite changes. to a degree, at this stage, it probably works in our advantage. it increases the diversity of plants we can grow. our concern is if the frequency and regularity of these extremes continues, it will allow us to grow such plants, but it w
i'm joined now by markjackson, gardening manager at york gate garden, and the charity perennial, which terms of what people are managing to grow? —— welcome and thank you. ladle managing to grow? -- welcome and thank ou. ~ ., managing to grow? -- welcome and thank ou. ~ . . ., , , thank you. we are certainly seeing the changes. _ thank you. we are certainly seeing the changes, we _ thank you. we are certainly seeing the changes, we find _ thank you. we are certainly seeing the changes, we...
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it is very pleasant to be here, a garden is planted by a large family.her is the owner, and the children of the four children help and introduce the result of labor and it is very pleasant to look at what has been created. a person, if he wants, he can also do a lot and achieve great results with his work. path familiar to me, familiar lake, my native since childhood, familiar to these places, our incomparable orekhovskaya orekhovskaya land orekhovskoye lake for catching fish, maybe carp, i’ll go to my mother and make a pickle. this is a pickled fish that not everyone knows, but it is popular in orekhovo. and who tries it just fingers. a little breeze, but still this mood does not spoil. will there be a bite or not? from childhood, i fished with my dad, and my grandfather used to fish with a net and was a good fit for fishermen. red fish here and pikes are big before there were crayfish. i remember a lot of cancers in my childhood. just up to 50 to 100 kg could catch them crayfish it was just plentiful. i love boating and can swim on my own. you can even
it is very pleasant to be here, a garden is planted by a large family.her is the owner, and the children of the four children help and introduce the result of labor and it is very pleasant to look at what has been created. a person, if he wants, he can also do a lot and achieve great results with his work. path familiar to me, familiar lake, my native since childhood, familiar to these places, our incomparable orekhovskaya orekhovskaya land orekhovskoye lake for catching fish, maybe carp,...
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i really love the botanical garden - it's not only a museum of nature, but also a venue for festivalssuccessfully implemented this year and what are you working on for the future recently. we held the first festival of the second way of life, and we want to continue to work in this direction, but as for the exposition, we have completed the exposition of the eco-trail, as well as the exposition of shade-tolerant plants, but now they are considering creating an exposition corner of tajik rights. the most famous part of melancholy is sung, uh, i wish art. i lived in love. what is more important to you, art or love? art can only be in love and in love, as they say, i love myself in art and i love art in myself. my heroine has the temperament of carmen with a peppery character and stunning energy. she shone in the metropoliper in new york, london's coving garden and at the bolshoi theater of russia, but not in the same place. for her, it has always been native, minsk today. my guest is the honored artist oksana volkova oksana good morning. good morning. i know that in as a child, one of y
i really love the botanical garden - it's not only a museum of nature, but also a venue for festivalssuccessfully implemented this year and what are you working on for the future recently. we held the first festival of the second way of life, and we want to continue to work in this direction, but as for the exposition, we have completed the exposition of the eco-trail, as well as the exposition of shade-tolerant plants, but now they are considering creating an exposition corner of tajik rights....
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the main theme of the summer night is the arithmetic of the garden for children.r quests and botanical walks. in the evening, a musical concert will take place in the northern square at vdnkh. well, here for the third time on this site. and it's wonderful because here a native we all know how the gardens will look better, where is the most profitable theme of this year a sleepy summer night, and the theme of the year. uh, this is a shakespearean theme, this is a change, this is the magic of reincarnation, and in the program of the holiday, master classes in floristry, lectures by landscape psychologists and test drives of garden equipment, the festival will last until august 21. and that concludes our release. oksana babayeva was with you, all news is always available on the media platform, we watch it in the application or on the website.
the main theme of the summer night is the arithmetic of the garden for children.r quests and botanical walks. in the evening, a musical concert will take place in the northern square at vdnkh. well, here for the third time on this site. and it's wonderful because here a native we all know how the gardens will look better, where is the most profitable theme of this year a sleepy summer night, and the theme of the year. uh, this is a shakespearean theme, this is a change, this is the magic of...
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so they brought you plants for the garden.hank you let's make our strawberry such a delicious vegetable garden, and here it is. well, in fact, you can plant quince around there will be some more thyme, anything. yes , here it is with fruits in the fall, it is especially beautiful in the spring. it blooms in such a red cloud. well, in our latitudes, how the japanese will feel. this is a completely different matter . we hope our heroes will harvest a delicious harvest every summer. there are a lot of plants that you need to first place them in pots on the site in order to try on and not get confused during planting. excellent. so this is a handsome man. yes madam water rainbow in general. here it is, why is it good that it has evergreen leaves, listen, well, it actually looks like some kind of tropical plant. no , this is not a tropical plant at all. this is our local in altai, it grows to the north. it grows yes, but it looks gorgeous. but this, that this is the so -called astronomy, in fact, one of the few flowers that pleases
so they brought you plants for the garden.hank you let's make our strawberry such a delicious vegetable garden, and here it is. well, in fact, you can plant quince around there will be some more thyme, anything. yes , here it is with fruits in the fall, it is especially beautiful in the spring. it blooms in such a red cloud. well, in our latitudes, how the japanese will feel. this is a completely different matter . we hope our heroes will harvest a delicious harvest every summer. there are a...