Kew Gardens: A Year In Bloom

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Kew Gardens: A Year In Bloom

Summer means roses in Kew Gardens, and the visitors flock to the historic Rose Garden.

Series 2
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The peonies are out in Kew Gardens, with staff and visitors enjoying the sunshine.
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Summer is rolling into Kew Gardens and the giant waterlilies are again drawing the crowds.
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Not all bluebells are welcome, and Iain is on a mission to hunt down the Spanish bluebell.
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It's spring and the daffodils, crocuses and magnolias are bringing out the visitors.
Series 1
On Cherry Walk, 6,000 tulip bulbs are planted for spring flowering and in the kitchen garden, Helena plants onions in a bid to avoid an onion-munching bug.
The staff are busy with watering plants to help reduce the effects of the summer drought. Lucy reveals how she maintains the Great Board Walk Border and beekeeper Llyr explains how the bees help protect Kew's living collections.
Catch up with the busy Tree Gang, who are mulching the 14,000 trees that make up the arboretum and Tony is on Cherry Walk to lay out his ambitions for the display and the demands of creating a scientifically relevant visitor attraction.
The team make sure the banana plants don't break the ceiling in Palm House and conservatories manager Scott is gearing up for the 25th Orchid Festival, where the staff are busy creating installations comprising of 10,000 plants.
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