Recreating Eden II
This beautifully-photographed series travels around the world to explore how gardens can change people's lives. Each episode features a gardener who gives viewers an intimate tour of his or her floral paradise. As different flowers or plants elicit stories and memories, we're taken on a compelling voyage through the gardener's personal life, the lives of their family, and their culture. Sharing their inspiring, poignant and funny stories are gardeners such as former CFL football player Gerry Heron, Vancouver restaurateur Umberto Menghi, and Thomas Hobbs, who supplies gardens all over the world with his creations.
At a 9/11 memorial in Pennsylvania, New York landscape designer David Kemp creates a healing garden that is helping to restore an entire community.
(10 of 13)
How taking a risk resulted in life-changing good fortune for a young American couple on the island of Bali. (13 of 13)
Captain Dick Steele creates a rhododendron paradise at Bayport Farm, Nova Scotia. (1 of 13)
How Marjorie Harris' urban garden in Toronto changed her life. (2 of 13)
Photographer Freeman Patterson finds joy and healing in his gardens in ShamperÂ’s Bluff, New Brunswick and in Namaqualand, South Africa. (3 of 13)
Vancouver restaurateur Umberto Menghi discovers his own paradise at his vineyard Villa Delia, in the hills of Tuscany, Italy. (4 of 13)
Canadian writer Wendy Thomas and her partner Trevor Owen renovate the original garden of his ancestors at Park House on the Island of Mull. (5 of 13)
Former CFL football player Gerry Herron trades in the fast life for the gardening life in Kelowna, BC. (6 of 13)
Thomas Hobbs creates beauty with orchids at his Southlands Nursery in Vancouver, BC. (7 of 13)
Jason Lin and his family create a paradise of natural beauty in the midst of the prairie snow. (8 of 13)
The Abkhazi Gardens are the result of a passionate love affair between Prince Nicolas and Princess Peggy in Victoria, British Columbia. (9 of 13)
Kieran Egan creates a Zen garden in Vancouver, BC. (11 of 13)
John Hardy designs jewelry amidst his organic world in Bali, Indonesia. (12 of 13)
How taking a risk resulted in life-changing good fortune for a young American couple on the island of Bali. (13 of 13)
At a 9/11 memorial in Pennsylvania, New York landscape designer David Kemp creates a healing garden that is helping to restore an entire community.
(10 of 13)
Captain Dick Steele creates a rhododendron paradise at Bayport Farm, Nova Scotia. (1 of 13)
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