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Leisure:Home & Garden
Listen to part I of Ivonne's visit to Kew Gardens in London. First stop on your tour is the Kitchen Garden.
In Georgian times, a large kitchen garden supplied members of the royal family living in Kew Palace, as Ivonne explains. Today, the fruit and vegetables are being used in Kew’s restaurants. Let’s find out which plants are being grown there now.
Ivonne also shares some Discuknowledge about Latin plant names and their origins. We see those names everywhere on signs in botanic gardens.
As always, you'll find more information in the shownote.
December 2023 = Kew Gardens month!
We release a four-part podcast series on the famous Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in December 2023. Learn about the highlights, listen to some very special sounds.
To accompany the podcasts, we publish blogs about Kew Gardens, their history and importance for now and for our future.
Visit content about Kew Gardens on Discutafel.nl
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165: Voedselbossen: tijd telt
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153: Weetjes over klonen en stekken
152: VanDusen Botanical Garden
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150: Halfhoutige stekken maken
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