Ferdinandovy zahrady★ 0.020173 seasons~26mReturning SeriesDocumentaryWatch NowNetworkČT1LanguageCzechEpisodesSeason 1Season 2Season 3E1Countryside gardenThis garden is as distinctive as its owners. The atmosphere of the courtyard, enclosed between old walls, inspired Ferdinand Leffler and his colleagues from the Flera studio to create a magical place that inspires and relaxes. The garden includes a studio, a gallery, seating around a fireplace, a sauna and a wooden pergola. Informal perennial beds "like grandma's" underline the genius loci of the place.2017-04-08· 26mE2Landscape gardenThe garden in the landscape and its natural integration into the quiet village character. A composition where on the one hand we long for complete privacy, seclusion from the neighbours, but hope to imprint on the garden the atmosphere of freedom and naturalness that the surrounding nature breathes on us. In the transformation, we are accentuating the themes of natural ponds, fountains, views of the landscape, and choosing the right plants - from the right types of pines to shrubbery to small perennials. The author of the realization is architect Petr Halama, a great connoisseur of ponds and habitats. He usually works personally on the gardens he designs.2017-04-15· 26mEP 3E3TerraceCity life has its charm and many advantages, but it often lacks contact with nature and the sky. The landscape architect Ferdinand Leffler encourages everyone to rid balconies and terraces of washing lines and junk with a smile. Together with garden architect Jana Pyškova, a great plant expert and rain garden specialist, they will show how garden comfort can be created even in dense urban areas, and on just a few square metres.2017-04-22· 26mEP 4E4Small urban gardenGardens in terraced houses usually face several problems - lack of privacy, limited space and often problematic access through the apartment. Garden architects Markéta Mlejnková and Ferdinand Leffler transform a neglected space into a cosy outdoor room for a family with young children. The distinctive architecture of the house and the Anglican-style Prague neighborhood is accentuated by art objects and various design furniture.2017-04-29· 26mE5Permaculture gardenA garden close to nature does not necessarily mean mess and chaos. The principles of sustainability can also be implemented in modern, design-clean gardens. The coming summer and the dry season also alarm the topic of rain gardens and rain beds. "In an age of technology overload and virtual reality, a garden is like walking the dog, a garden is an antidepressant," says presenter and garden architect Ferdinand Leffler, who this time invited the great life advocate of permaculture principles Jan Vaclavek to collaborate.2017-05-06· 26mEP 6E6Family gardenHow do you create a private oasis in a disorganized urban development? This time, a small plot of land next to an unusual new pyramid-shaped building undergoes an incredible transformation. One expert had already cut his teeth on the garden project before the crew arrived. Will Ferdinand and Martina Imramovská be able to solve the issue of hedges around the house once and for all and create a "little room" for each member of the household in the garden?2017-05-13· 26mE7Relaxation Garden"For me, garden architecture is very much a person. I like to listen to people as they live. And I try to spot what they're missing. Whether in the garden or in life. Sometimes they're looking for peace, balance, sometimes adventure. Whatever it is, the garden can be very helpful," says presenter and landscape architect Ferdinand Leffler. The Rest Garden episode is therefore also entirely dedicated to helping the children's respite hospice Klíček in the small Central Bohemian village of Malejovice. Together with the children and their loved ones, part of the large garden will be transformed.2017-05-20· 26mE8Palace GardenThe functionalist Villa Tugendhat in Brno is on the UNESCO list of Czech monuments. But do you know who is behind the reconstruction of the adjacent plot? The couple and garden architects Kamila and Přemysl Krejčiřík specialize in restoring gardens at historic buildings. They will guide us through the transformation of a private green kingdom hidden away in a secluded spot in the Orlické Mountains. Little and big princesses and their knights will appreciate the romantic atmosphere of centuries-old trees, rhododendron beds and newly planted perennial carpets. For inspiration, the presenter Ferdinand Leffler will also visit the nearby city of Prague, where a centuries-old Art Nouveau villa and contemporary art coexist in a pleasant harmonious union.2017-05-27· 26mTop CastFerdinand LefflerSelf📺More Like This‹›★7.0TVBritain’s rich horticultural history is being lost. 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