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BBC's 'A Year at Kew'
Series 2, Episode 1
Queen’s visit
It’s been 10 years since Her Majesty the Queen visited the Royal
Botanic Gardens, Kew. In 2003, the Gardens became a World
Heritage Site and Her Majesty is visiting to mark the achievement.
As the visit approaches, staff are out in force to make sure
everything is immaculate as lawns are cut, the Palm House
windows are washed and Palm House bedding is prepared while Tony Kirkham
finds the perfect present.
Custom’s seizure
Guy Clarke from HM Customs and Excise has seized a shipment of blinds
which he believes contains ramin, a rare tropical hardwood. Dr Peter Gasson
investigates.
Rose Garden
The Rose Garden behind the Palm House is one of the Gardens’ most
popular areas. It takes a lot of looking after and Laurie reveals some of
his secrets to maintaining such a prestigious area.
Wildflower meadow
Down by the Temperate House, totally different plants are emerging. Tony
Hall lets nature take over as a beautiful wildflower meadow bursts through.
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