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Around the World in 80 Gardens was a television series of 10 programmes in which British gardener and broadcaster Monty Don visited 80 of the world's most celebrated gardens. The series was filmed over a period of 18 months and was first broadcast on BBC Two at 9pm on successive Sundays, from 27 January to 30 March 2008, and was accompanied by a book (ISBN 0297844504).
The title of the programme was a reference to Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days, and is a spiritual successor to Dan Cruickshank's earlier television series, Around the World in 80 Treasures, first broadcast in 2005.
[edit] Mexico and Cuba
# |
Country |
Garden |
Notes |
1. |
Mexico |
The Floating Gardens, Xochimilco, Mexico City |
The chinampas of Lake Xochimilco, floating vegetable gardens dating back before Aztec times. |
2. |
Mexico |
The Gardens of Luis Barragán: Casa de Luis Barragán, Casa Prieto López and Casa Antonio Gálvez |
Gardens created by leading Mexican architect, Luis Barragan, in Mexico City. Website of the Barragan Foundation |
3. |
Mexico |
The Ethno-Botanical Garden, Oaxaca |
A new botanic garden containing the region's many species of cactus, built alongside the Santo Domingo Cultural Center, formerly a monastery, on a site originally slated for development as a hotel. Website |
4. |
Mexico |
Las Pozas, Xilitla |
A surreal collection of jungle plants and concrete follies created in a former coffee plantation by Englishman Edward James in the Sierra Madre Oriental. Website |
5. |
Cuba |
Alberto's Huerto, Havana |
An urban vegetable garden in the space left by a collapsed building. |
6. |
Cuba |
Vivero Organopónico Alamar, Havana |
A large urban collective organic market garden. |
7. |
Cuba |
Maria's Garden, Havana |
A small urban flower garden. |
[edit] Australia and New Zealand
Starting with Botany Bay...
# |
Country |
Garden |
Notes |
8. |
Australia |
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney |
Botanic gardens around Farm Cove at the centre of Sydney, on the site of a grain farm established by the first European settlers in 1788. Website |
9. |
Australia |
Kennerton Green, Mittagong, New South Wales |
A colonial-style garden with European planting in the hills near Sydney. |
10. |
Australia |
The Sitta Garden, Sydney |
A modern garden designed by Vladimir Sitta, including native plants and large slabs of red rock from central Australia. |
11. |
Australia |
Alice Springs Desert Park, The Northern Territories |
A park near Alice Springs recreating the habitats for desert plants across central Australia. Website |
12. |
Australia |
Cruden Farm, Langwarrin, Melbourne |
Gardened continuously by Dame Elisabeth Murdoch since the 1920s. Review |
13. |
Australia |
The Garden Vineyard, Moorooduc, Melbourne |
A European-style garden on the Mornington Peninsula, replacing European planing with Australian natives. Website |
14. |
New Zealand |
Ayrlies Garden, Auckland |
A 12-acre country garden created since 1964 in a paddock east of Auckland by Beverley McConnell. Website |
15. |
New Zealand |
Te Kainga Marire, New Plymouth |
A domestic city garden of native New Zealand plants. Its name is Maori for "the peaceful encampment". Website |
# |
Country |
Garden |
Notes |
16. |
India |
Taj Mahal and the Mehtab Bagh, Agra |
Website, Garden Visit review. |
17. |
India |
Akbar's Tomb, Sikandra |
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18. |
India |
The Monsoon Palace Gardens, Deeg |
Garden Visit review |
19. |
India |
Jal Mahal, Jaipur |
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20. |
India |
Hindu Temple Shrine Garden, Jaipur |
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21. |
India |
Mr Abraham's Spice Garden, Thekkady, Kerala |
An organic spice garden. Website |
22. |
India |
The Old Railway Garden, Munnar, Kerala |
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23. |
India |
The Rock Garden, Chandigarh |
A sculpture garden created illegally by transport official Nek Chand. Website |
[edit] South America
[edit] The United States of America
# |
Country |
Garden |
Notes |
30. |
USA |
LongHouse Reserve, East Hampton, New York |
The Long Island gardens housing Jack Larsen's sculpture collection. Website |
31. |
USA |
Gantry Plaza State Park, New York |
A garden at Hunters Point in Queens, beside historic ship-loading gantries on the East River. Designed by Tom Balsley. Website |
32. |
USA |
Liz Christy Garden, Manhattan, New York |
The first community garden in New York City, founded in 1973 by local resident Liz Christy on a vacant lot on the corner of Bowery and Houston Street. Website |
33. |
USA |
James Van Sweden's garden at Ferry Cove, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland |
A modern garden of grasses, melting into the surrounding landscape. |
34. |
USA |
Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia |
The garden of the author of the US Declaration of Independence and third President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson. Website |
35. |
USA |
The Huntington Botanic Garden, San Marino, California |
A 120-acre botanic garden around the Huntington Library, laid out in the early 20th century. Website |
36. |
USA |
Lotusland, Montecito, Santa Barbara, California |
The gardens of opera singer Madame Ganna Walska. Website |
37. |
USA |
Roland Emmerich's Garden, Hollywood, California |
An instant mature garden for the Hollywood director and producer, with tall palm trees installed to provide privacy. |
38. |
USA |
The Greenberg Garden, Brentwood, Los Angeles |
Designed by Mia Lehrer. |
[edit] China and Japan
# |
Country |
Garden |
Notes |
39. |
China |
The Humble Administrator's Garden, Suzhou |
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40. |
China |
The Lion Grove, Suzhou |
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41. |
China |
The Imperial Summer Palace, Beijing |
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42. |
Japan |
Ryoan-ji Temple, Kyoto |
Website |
43. |
Japan |
Issidan, Ryogen-in Temple, Kyoto |
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44. |
Japan |
Totekiko, Ryogen-in Temple, Kyoto |
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45. |
Japan |
Urasenke Tea Garden, Kyoto |
Website |
46. |
Japan |
Tofuku-ji Temple Garden, Kyoto |
Website |
[edit] The Mediterranean
# |
Country |
Garden |
Notes |
47. |
Italy |
Villa d'Este, Tivoli |
A spectacular Rennaisance garden with many fountains. Website |
48. |
Italy |
Villa Adriana, Tivoli |
The remains of the garden set out for Roman Emperor Hadrian around his palace. |
49. |
Italy |
Elio's vineyard, Tivoli |
A private fruit and vegetable garden. |
50. |
Italy |
Villa Lante, Bagnaia |
A 16th-century Mannerist gardens of surprises. |
51. |
Morocco |
The Aguedal, Marrakech |
Royal vegetable gardens dating to the 12th century, irrigated with water from the Ourika valley, with water stored in large central cisterns. Garden Visit review |
52. |
Morocco |
The Majorelle, Marrakech |
The botanical garden created by French artist Jacques Majorelle in 1924, and restored by Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Bergé in the 1980s. Website |
53. |
Spain |
The Alhambra and Generalife, Granada |
The gardens of the Moorish palace in Andalusia. Website |
54. |
Spain |
The Patios of Córdoba |
Private courtyard gardens, opened to the public in May each year, in the annual Festival de los Patios Cordobeses. Website |
55. |
Spain |
Casa Caruncho, Madrid |
The private garden of Spanish landscape gardener, Fernando Caruncho. Website |
[edit] South Africa
# |
Country |
Garden |
Notes |
56. |
South Africa |
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cape Town |
Website |
57. |
South Africa |
Henk Scholtz's garden, Franschhoek near Cape Town |
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58. |
South Africa |
The Company Garden, Cape Town |
Originally created to provide fresh food to passing ships, using water from natural springs; now a city park. |
59. |
South Africa |
Stellenberg, Kenilworth, Cape Town |
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60. |
South Africa |
Donovan's L'il Eden, Hout Bay, Cape Town |
A garden in a Cape squatter camp. |
61. |
South Africa |
Kirklington, Ficksburg, Free State |
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62. |
South Africa |
The Savanna Rock Garden, Magaliesberg, Johannesburg |
A rock garden created by a married couple (one a sculptor, the other an artist). |
63. |
South Africa |
Brenthurst, Parktown, Johannesburg |
The garden of Strilli Oppenheimer. Website |
64. |
South Africa |
Thuthuka School Garden, Tembisa Township near Johannesburg |
A garden in a township school. |
[edit] Northern Europe
# |
Country |
Garden |
Notes |
65. |
UK |
Rousham Park, Oxfordshire |
Perhaps the first English landscape garden, created by William Kent in the early 18th century. Website |
66. |
UK |
Sissinghurst Castle, Kent |
Influential English garden created in the 1930s by Vita Sackville-West and her husband Harold Nicolson; owned by the National Trust since 1967. Website |
67. |
France |
Chateau Villandry, The Loire Valley |
Acres of parterre and box hedge, recreated in the 20th century. Website |
68. |
France |
Claude Monet's Garden, Giverny |
Obsessively painted by Monet; now receiving over half a million visitors each year. Website |
69. |
Belgium |
Jacques Wirtz's Garden, Schoten, Antwerp |
The private garden of Belgian landscape artist Jacques Wirtz, including his trademark "cloud" box hedges. Website |
70. |
Netherlands |
Het Loo Palace, Apeldoorn |
The Baroque Dutch garden of William and Mary, originally designed by Claude Desgotz in the 1680s but replaced by an English landscape garden in the 18th century; restored from 1970 to 1984 to its appearance in 1700. Website |
71. |
Netherlands |
The Boon Family Garden, Oostzaan, Amsterdam |
An example of a small modern domestic garden, designed by Piet Oudolf for Dutch architect Piet Boon. |
72. |
Norway |
The Arctic Alpine Botanic Gardens, Tromso |
The northernmost botanic garden in Europe, 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle. Website |
[edit] South-East Asia
# |
Country |
Garden |
Notes |
73. |
Thailand |
Jim Thompson's Garden, Bangkok |
A jungle garden created by American OSS agent and silk merchant, Jim Thompson. Website |
74. |
Thailand |
The Grand Palace, Bangkok |
Official residence of the King of Thailand. Website (Monty Don also visited the agricultural research fields at the Chitlada Palace.) |
75. |
Thailand |
The Klong Gardens, Bangkok |
The private gardens that line the canals of Bangkok. |
76. |
Singapore |
The City in a Garden |
The landscaping fulfilling the vision of former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, to soften the harshness of urban life by clothing Singapore in green. Singpore National Parks website |
77. |
Singapore |
Wilson Wong's Community Garden |
An urban vegetable garden created as a community project. |
78. |
Indonesia |
Pura Taman Ayun, Mengwi, Bali |
A 17th-century Hindu temple ("Taman Ayun" is Balinese for "beautiful garden"). |
79. |
Indonesia |
Traditional Home Compound, Ubud, Bali |
A typical Balinese private household. |
80. |
Indonesia |
Villa Bebek, Sanur, Bali |
A modern Balinese garden, designed by Australian Made Wijaya (Michael White). Website |
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