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Devon and Cornwall

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Devon and Cornwall is a news/current affairs series airing on UK television.

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The programme centres on the head gardener at the Lost Gardens of Heligan, a renowned site in Cornwall. It follows his daily routine and the responsibilities that come with tending such a historic landscape. Viewers get a close‑up look at his role and the environment he works within, and the episode captures the garden’s seasonal rhythms and the gardener’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty. In the heart of the series, the gardener plants a batch of meadow‑grown flowers, using their seeds to launch what the show describes as a wildflower revolution. By sowing these seeds across the garden, he hopes to spark a wider spread of colour and life beyond the garden walls. The intention is clear: to encourage the rest of the county to burst into bloom, and he believes that by introducing these meadow‑derived wildflowers, the surrounding landscape will gradually adopt the same vibrant palette. The narrative highlights how a single crop can become the catalyst for broader change. Through his careful planting, the gardener aims to set in motion a ripple effect that reaches other fields and public spaces throughout Cornwall. Each planting session is shown in detail, emphasising the careful selection of seed and the timing required for optimal growth, and the programme tracks this ambition from seed to sprout. Overall, the series presents a straightforward yet hopeful story of one man’s effort to brighten the county, using the simple act of sowing wildflower seeds as his vehicle.

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📅 Today

17:2555 mins
Devon and CornwallS4E1Repeat

At Cornwall’s Lost Gardens of Heligan, the head gardener’s planting a batch of meadow‑flower seeds with the intention of kick‑starting what he calls a wildflower revolution. By sowing these humble seeds across the garden, he hopes to set a precedent that can spread beyond the borders of the estate. His aim is simple: to give the rest of the county a chance to blossom in the same way, letting native wildflowers take root and colour the landscape. In doing so, the garden’s modest sowing could act as a catalyst for a broader blossoming across Cornwall over the coming seasons and inspire local gardeners.

18:2555 mins
Devon and CornwallS4E1Repeat

At Cornwall’s Lost Gardens of Heligan, the head gardener’s planting a batch of meadow‑flower seeds with the intention of kick‑starting what he calls a wildflower revolution. By sowing these humble seeds across the garden, he hopes to set a precedent that can spread beyond the borders of the estate. His aim is simple: to give the rest of the county a chance to blossom in the same way, letting native wildflowers take root and colour the landscape. In doing so, the garden’s modest sowing could act as a catalyst for a broader blossoming across Cornwall over the coming seasons and inspire local gardeners.

📅 Friday 13 February

19:0050 mins
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At the Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall, the head gardener is busy sowing seeds taken from a crop of meadow flowers. He carefully plants these seeds, hoping they’ll grow into the wildflowers that will form the basis of his new project. He selects the strongest specimens, mixes them with soil and spreads them across plots, trusting the meadow varieties' resilience. His aim is to spark a wildflower revolution that spreads across the county, helping the rest of Cornwall to burst into bloom. By introducing these meadow‑derived seeds, he hopes the surrounding landscape will flourish alongside the gardens. If successful, the initiative could see fields and hedgerows dotted with colourful blossoms, turning the countryside into a tapestry of colour.