Season 1 · Episode 1
Zach visits a local orchard to get to the core of how to grow apples, alongside some juicy conversations with apple-loving kids.
Fruit or vegetable? Zach enlists some expert farmers to unearth the secrets behind the best tomatoes — and learns they're more than just "pre-ketchup."
Zach strays from the garden into the wilderness to learn the art of finding food from two French foragers, culminating in a woodland tea party.
Zach turns his curiosity about root vegetables into a trip through kid logic, farm fields and the surprisingly wild lives of carrots and potatoes.
Zach gathers kernels of knowledge from a corn expert and rides shotgun with farmer Murray.
From scents to science, Zach and his kid crew dig into composting, as an expert breaks down the dos and don'ts of making healthy soil.
The people, places and stories making news in the British countryside.
1988
Teenager Hata Kosaku is crushed when his favorite singing idol, Kusakabe Yuka, stuns the world by retiring from show business. Kosaku’s friends try to cheer him up, but nothing can chase away his gloomy mood until Yuka herself transfers into his class at Tamo Agriculture School!
2014
Gardening Australia provides practical, realistic and credible horticultural and gardening advice, inspiring and entertaining Australian gardeners around the nation.
2005
Yuugo Hachiken enrolled in Ooezo Agricultural High School for the reason that he could live in a dorm there. In some ways he chose Ooezo in an effort to escape the highly competitive prep schools he had attended previously, but he was faced with an entirely new set of difficulties at Oezo, surrounded by animals and Mother Nature. After growing up in an average family, he began to encounter clubs and training the likes of which he had never seen before.
2013
Architect George teams up with garden designer Luke Millard to offer people two design solutions - one for the kitchen and one for the outside - before the homeowners' decide how much of their budget to allocate to each improvement.
2025
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2021
DIY series presented by Donnie 'Dòtaman' MacLeod. Broadcast in Gaelic with English Subtitles
Autistic garden designer Alan Gardner fixes unruly gardens with his unique garden rescue team
2015
Makoto Kowata is a little flighty, in multiple ways. With no sense of direction, but the ability to fly on a broom, this witch-in-training has a lot to learn; about magic, her relatives, and the world around her.
2016
Covering the ancient world through the age of technology, this illustrated lecture by Eugen Weber presents a tapestry of political and social events woven with many strands — religion, industry, agriculture, demography, government, economics, and art. A visual feast of over 2,700 images from the Metropolitan Museum of Art portrays key events that shaped the development of Western thought, culture, and tradition.
1989
The story of an empire: From its founding in 1922 to its dissolution in 1991, the Soviet Union was shaped by revolutionary idealism, but also by oppression and decay. The USSR evolved from Stalinist terror through the Thaw under Khrushchev to political processes such as glasnost and perestroika under Gorbachev. Finally, in 1991, it collapsed.
2022
Horticulture lecturer Peter Thoday and Harry Dodson present this series demonstrating how simple and exotic flowers were cultivated in the Victorian era. Re-enactments are used to explain how the head gardener would supply the lady of the house with the blooms she required, in addition to decorating the dining and mansion rooms and sometimes conservatories with suitable flowers. Harry also recreates the displays which would have been used for decorating Victorian weddings, musicals and funerals.
1991
Join Ruth Mott and Harry Dodson as they show us how they managed during WW2.
1993
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