Unearthed Sights
BFI Replay
Grab a pair of headphones and visit your local library to access BFI Replay and enjoy a selection of film and TV archive recordings:
- Two Backyards in Beeston Hill (2001) Three young boys who've helped a resident restore her garden inspires the wider community to adopt planting in shared spaces.
- Sixty Second Chelsea Flower Show (1983) A sneak peek behind the scenes of the 1983 Chelsea Flower Show.
- Family Gardens in Bredgar (1983) Reflecting the contemporary attitude to gardens being a place of leisure and relaxation for the whole family.
- Tiny Garden (1987) A house in Plymouth holds a small secret - a nationally famous garden measuring just 15 x 8 ft, with a paradise of 360 plants in tubs. Open to the public, it raises money for Macmillan nurses.
- Gardening For The Handicapped (1986) This film explores the tools, layouts and plants that enable elderly gardeners and those with limited mobility to enjoy their garden spaces and how small adaptations can be key to continuing the joy of gardening.
- Gardens For All: January (1986) Terry Underhill's garden in Rattery, focusing on wildlife.
- Gardens For All: Winter Colour (1987) Terry Underhill explores how much colour you can have in a garden during winter and visits an award-winning flower arranger who shows just how creative you can be to achieve this!
- There's No Business Like Gnomes Business (1990) The Noels family decided to start a very successful garden gnome business.
- Gardening For Butterflies: Elusive Butterflies (1977) What plants attract butterflies, breeding butterflies and encouraging planting for wildlife.
- Pride and Joy; Small Cottages (1989) Taking a look inside several small cottage gardens and their use of space and variety of plants