Description: A selection of some of the great & good Horticulture & agriculture & Gardening ,TV shows & docs π π¨βπΎπ©βπΎπΌπ»π·πΉπ²π΅π³π΄π₯ππ₯π½ππ
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The Flying Gardeners
( 2015 )
A Flying Gardener does not work with the usual well-defined courtyard or flowerbed. A Flying Gardener faces altitude, ropes and gravity because he deals with a Vertical Forest. A Skyscraper where humans and trees live and grow between concrete and clouds: this is the habitat of a Flying Gardener. As accurate and precise as a gardener has to be, a Flying Gardener needs the grace to swing from a terrace to the other and the strength to cut branches. When he is hanging up there taking care of a vertical-growing nature, he can see the world from a different perspective. What is horizontal becomes vertical. This is the philosophy behind the Vertical Forest and behind the choice of being a Flying Gardener.
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The Market Gardener's Toolkit
( 2016 )
-An educational film in which small-scale organic farmer, educator and author Jean-Martin Fortier shares the tools and techniques used on his highly productive 1.5-acre farm. From soil preparation to strategies on dealing with insect pests, discover how this micro-farm manages to generate $150,000 in sales annually without the use of a tractor or any heavy machinery.
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Gardening is Good (Short 2015)
( 2015 )
People all over east London, including community gardener Richard, psychiatrist Selçuk and young people in Hackney Marsh Adventure Playground, explain why gardening means so much. Everyone's story is different.
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Flower Show
( 2010 )
The Flower Show at St. Germans Festival, Cornwall. Not your usual flower show.
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Young Farmer
( 2008 )
A film that explores how young people, choosing a career in farming, start up for the first time.
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Young Farmers
( 2011 )
Follow 10 young Californians as they dare to step outside the norm and commit to living sustainable lives.
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Brooklyn Farmer
( 2013 )
BROOKLYN FARMER explores the unique challenges facing Brooklyn Grange, a group of urban farmers who endeavor to run a commercially viable farm within the landscape of New York City. The film follows Head Farmer Ben Flanner, CEO Gwen Schantz, Communications Director Anastasia Plakias, Farm Manager Michael Meier, and Beekeeper Chase Emmons as their growing operation expands from Long Island City, Queens to a second roof in the Brooklyn Navy Yards. The team confronts the realities inherent in operating the world's largest rooftop farm in one of the world's biggest cities.
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American Farmer: Precision Ag
( 2011 )
American Farmer is a breakthrough program on a mission to showcase the latest advancements in agriculture and farming. From seed to harvest, livestock and more, our producers have traveled the country covering the people, places and issues impacting all areas of farm country.
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River Cottage Christmas Fayre
( 2010 )
River Cottage welcomes the festive season with a Christmas Fayre as Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and his team share their secrets on how to enjoy the perfect Christmas holiday.
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Too Long a Winter
( 1973 )
Award-winning documentary that follows the solitary existence of Hannah Hauxwell, a farmer who lives all alone in a remote farmhouse without electricity or running water, in the isolated dale of Baldersdale in County Durham. The documentary also follows the return of Brian and Mary Bainbridge to an even more remote farm further up Teesdale after they left several years earlier because the winters had been too severe and they had lost most of their sheep.
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A Winter Too Many
( 1989 )
16 years have elapsed since Too Long A Winter and a combination of failing health and a series of devastatingly bitter winters culminates in Hannah being heart-wrenchingly driven off her beloved farm.
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Lazeistheman2 : J.K. Simmons Stop making these weird, end of life "i need to do this" -b rated films.