Recreating Eden III
Explore some of the world's most beautiful gardens, and meet the people who nurture them. Blending beautiful photography and narration, this series reveals how gardens can inspire and change people's lives. This season's episodes include a visit to renowned artist Robert Bateman's garden on Salt Spring Island. Also profiled is Providence Farm on Vancouver Island, which tries to improve life for people with mental and physical difficulties. As our featured gardeners take us on tours of their floral paradise, they share compelling stories of their personal lives.
Scottish architect Charles Jencks combines theories of science and nature to create "art" in his garden. (1 of 13)
Artist Marcia Donahue uses earth and plants to create a unique canvas in the backyard of her Berkeley, California home. (2 of 13)
Architect Fariborz Sahba defines the relationships between structure and spirit, gardens and God. (3 of 13)
Renowned artist Robert Bateman is known around the world for his paintings of nature. On his new 80-acre property on Saltspring Island, Bateman's gardens clearly demonstrate his artistic attention...
At first, Lucinda Flemer's dream to build a public garden in the town of St. Andrews by-the-Sea, New Brunswick, was received with skepticism, but the result of her perseverance and passion cannot...
Co-founders Jack Hutton and Sister Frieda Raab run Providence Farm, one of Canada's few horticultural therapy programs. (7 of 13)
In the asphalt desert of Toronto's rooftops, Mike Moody's garden provides calmness and tranquility for those working in a downtown core. (8 of 13)
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