Episodes

GardenStory is filmed and broadcast in high definition, wide screen format. Each episode features an original score, lively animated graphics, informative archival materials, and stunning watercolor plans of featured garden spaces.

EPISODE LINKS

THE GARDEN AS MUSE:
The Garden of Harlem Renaissance Poet Anne Spencer

Lynchburg, Virginia

THE GARDEN AS ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP:
The Upper Shavers Fork Nature Conservancy Preserve
Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia

THE GARDEN AS EXPLORATION IN CREATIVITY:
Ashintully, the Garden of Composer John Stewart McLennan
Tyringham, Massachusetts

THE GARDEN AS CLASSROOM:
Thomas Jefferson's Academical Village
The University of Virginia

Charlottesville, Virginia

THE GARDEN AS TEACHER:
The Prudential
Outdoor Learning Center
T
he Greater Newark Conservancy
Newark, New Jersey

THE GARDEN AS CATALYST FOR COMMUNITY:
Community Gardens of the East Village
New York, New York

THE GARDEN AS HEALER:
The Healing Gardens of David Kamp
New York, North Carolina and Pennsylvania

THE GARDEN AS PUBLIC PARK:
Battery Park, Teardrop Park, Gantry Plaza State Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park
New York, New York

THE GARDEN AS AUTOBIOGRAPHY:
Ladew Topiary Gardens
Monkton, Maryland

THE GARDEN AS PROTECTOR OF THE PLANET:
The Missouri Botanical Garden
St. Louis, Missouri

The Garden as Muse
The Garden of Harlem Renaissance Poet Anne Spencer
Lynchburg, Virginia

This program depicts how Anne Spencer, a distinguished poet of the Harlem Renaissance, designed her garden as a sanctuary for the creation of her poetry as well as a gathering place for family, friends, and fellow artists of the Harlem Renaissance. This episode also explores the relationship between the themes of her poetry and her garden. More >

The Anne Spencer Garden, Lynchburg, VA. More >
The Garden as Environmental Stewardship
The Upper Shavers Fork Nature Conservancy Preserve
Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia

Conversations with plant biologists and volunteers reveal how the protection of this 34-acre preserve is an important effort to restore degraded ecosystems, preserve endangered plant and animal species, and record the fascinating social and industrial history of the area from the 18th through the 20th century. More >

The Upper Shavers Fork Nature Conservancy Preserve, Randolph County, WV. More >
The Garden as Musical Composition
Ashintully, the Garden of Composer John Stewart McLennan
Tyringham, Massachusetts

Katharine McLennan, widow of composer John Stewart McLennan, relates how her late husband over a 30-year period designed an elegant and serene garden as a parallel effort to his creative work as a composer. The program explores relationships between the arts of music and garden design. More >

Ashintully, Tyringham, MA. More >
The Garden as Classroom
Thomas Jefferson's Academical Village
The University of Virginia

Charlottesville, Virginia

The mid-20th century gardens of the University of Virginia, which were interpretations of Thomas Jefferson's original garden plans, are explored as important spaces which enhance the academic life of the university by providing outdoor areas for classes, solitude, quiet study, and social events. More >

The Lawn, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. More >
The Garden as Teacher of Future Generations
The Prudential Outdoor Learning Center
The Greater Newark Conservancy

Newark, New Jersey

This episode is an examination of the role of the garden in the lives of inner-city children, as a place of discovery that awakens interest and imparts important environmental values to future generations. The new Prudential Outdoor Learning Center of the Greater Newark Conservancy is one of the most creative and effective instruments of environmental education in the country. More >

The Prudential Outdoor Learning Center of the Greater Newark Conservancy, Newark, NJ. More >
The Garden as Catalyst for Community
Community Gardens of the East Village
New York, New York

The series begins with the engaging story of the power of community gardens to renew inner city neighborhoods. Dedicated volunteers discuss the important role of gardens in the life of their community. More >

A Collection of Community Gardens in the East Village, New York City. More >
The Garden as Healer
The Healing Gardens of David Kamp
New York, North Carolina and Pennsylvania

This program introduces yet another role of the garden as a healing environment by focusing on an award-winning garden for AIDS patients, incorporating a highly successful program of horticultural therapy with a garden design which relieves stress for patients and caregivers alike. Also presented are a garden for Alzheimer's patients, a children's hospital garden, and a memorial to the tragedy of September 11, 2001. More >

The Joel Schnaper Memorial Garden at the Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center, New York City. More >
The Garden as Public Park
Battery Park, Teardrop Park, Gantry Plaza State Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park
New York, New York

This episode depicts how New York City's park designers and citizen advocates are creating innovative parks to meet the needs of a highly diverse 21st century urban population. It features four of the city's newest park designs: Battery Park, Teardrop Park, Gantry Plaza State Park, and Brooklyn Bridge Park. More >

Battery Park & Swindler Cove Park, New York City. More >
The Garden as Autobiography
Ladew Topiary Gardens
Monkton, Maryland

This episode explores the capacity of gardens to embody the personalities of their creators. Sportsman and art connoisseur Harvey Ladew's self-designed garden of the mid-20th century is depicted as a highly original expression of his wry sense of humor and love of elegant design, derived from European precedent. More >

Ladew Topiary Gardenss, Monkton, MD. More >
The Garden as Protector of the Planet
The Missouri Botanical Garden
St. Louis, Missouri

The central role of botanical gardens in preserving biodiversity and educating the public in environmental issues through researching, preserving, and propagating endangered plant species is depicted through a fascinating presentation of the innovative and effective educational programs and global research agendas of the largest center for the study of plants in the world. More >

The Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO. More >
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