Diploma in Herbology - Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
The Diploma in Herbology is a unique year long course which is offered by the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh for individuals who wish to explore herbal medicine in conjunction with the growing of sustainable physic gardens. Modules on ethnomedica, phytology, herbal ecology, and physic garden horticulture as well as lectures from practicing herbalists and practitioners of associated disciplines give a broad knowledge of the techniques and uses of plants for medicinal purposes.
Edinburgh's Secret Medieval Garden
If you take a stroll into Dunbar's Close, just yards away from all the chaos on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh old town you'll discover this gorgeous wee hidden medieval garden where you can find some peace and quiet.
The gardens in Dunbar's Close were designed in the format used in medieval times and are located close to the Canongate Kirk near the foot of the Royal MIle..
There are many narrow winding 'closes' off Edinburgh's Royal Mile and it's always worth taking a look down them. Many open up into very insteresting locations that are worth visiting, just like the medieval gardens of Dunbar's close.
You can grab some food at one of the numerous places on the Royal Mile, then head into the gardens to enjoy your meal in total silence and solitude. Not many people even know the gardens exist in Dunbar's Close, so there's a good chance that you'll have the entire place to yourself.
A walk in Greyfriars cemetary's permaculture garden in Edinburgh/Scotland - 4
Herbs; medicinal and companion plants at Greyfraiers cemetery (Edinburgh/Scotland). Giving a touch of colour, productivity and well-being even to a resting site. Part 4
A walk in Greyfriars cemetary's permaculture garden in Edinburgh/Scotland - 3
Herbs; medicinal and companion plants at Greyfraiers cemetery (Edinburgh/Scotland). Giving a touch of colour, productivity and well-being even to a resting site. Part 3
Tropical Greenhouses of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
Very beautiful video of the greenhouses of the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Palm House, the Arid Plant House and the Victoria amazonica. Gardens Near and Far, episode 28
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Indoor Jungle Garden Tour + Orchid & Plant Haul
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The story behind the climatron at Missouri Botanical Garden is a lengthy and specific one so I'm copy and pasting from their website and providing the link below. The number of tropical plants is mind blowing, orchids, palm trees, epiphtyes, ferns, philodendons etc and how about that giant cactus and succulent collection!? Awesome and beautiful plants! Check out the story behind the Climatron below!
Geodesic Dome Conservatory
The Climatron® is the first geodesic dome to be used as a conservatory, incorporating the principles of R. Buckminster Fuller, inventor of the geodesic system. It opened to the public on October 1, 1960. The design of the Climatron greenhouse was developed by St. Louis architects Murphy and Mackey, winning the 1961 Reynolds Award, an award for architectural excellence in a structure using aluminum. In 1976 it was named one of the 100 most significant architectural achievements in United States history. The term “Climatron” was coined to emphasize the climate-control technology of the greenhouse dome.
The Climatron has no interior support and no columns from floor to ceiling, allowing more light and space per square foot for plants than conventional designs. It rises 70 feet in the center, spans 175 feet in diameter at the base, has 1.3 million cubic feet, and encloses approximately 24,000 square feet (more than half an acre).
The interior of the Climatron is designed on a tropical rain forest theme, highlighting their diversity and ecology. Visitors enter and immediately experience the tropics: dense green foliage, a small native hut, sparkling waterfalls, rocky cliffs, a river aquarium with exotic fish, and a bridge from which the forest canopy and associated plants can be viewed.
More than 2,800 plants, including 1,400 different tropical species, grow inside the Climatron. They include banana, cacao, coffee, many wild-collected plants, orchids, and exotic, rare plants such as the double coconut, which produces the largest seed in the plant kingdom. The lush, green tropical rainforest environment is maintained by a computerized climate control system. Inside temperature ranges from 64°F (18° C) at night to a high of 85°F (29° C) during the day. The average humidity is 85 percent. Plants are watered with reverse osmosis purified, tempered water.
The greenhouse was closed for extensive renovations in 1988. It re-opened in March 1990 with many new features, including new panes of glass and a re-landscaped interior. The old, deteriorated Plexiglas panes were replaced with 2,425 panes of heat-strengthened glass, containing a Saflex plastic interlayer manufactured by Monsanto Company. The inner surface of this glass-and-plastic sandwich is coated with a low-emissivity film. This coating helps reduce heating costs by retaining the solar energy collected during the day for use at night. The new support system for the glazing is rigid and has integral gutters to carry condensation.
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Herbs | An Introduction | Uses and Effects
Join us as we talk to Monica Wilde, a knowledgable herbalist, about the medicinal use for herbs and their effects on the body.
She gives a brief introduction to herbs and their effectiveness.
Monica owns and runs Napier the herbalist clinic in Edinburgh, Scotland which has been running since 1860. She also conducts walks and workshops on wild foraging and medicinal herbs.
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Highland woman interview
This lady was a professor in Edinburgh who gave me a little background on what it was like to live in the high Highlands, very interesting. Please leave comments to any of my videos as they are really appreciated and let me know what you think, for future videos. Thanks. K
Paradise Garden Alnwick That Hides A Poisonous Secret
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Edinburgh Scotland
Well well boys and girls this is Edinburgh which is in Scotland this place is really cool
Herb Garden - 'HMS Disaster'.wmv
Another sadly missed Bristol band - acid punksters Herb Garden. Godfathers of the the local 'Redland Scene' in the late 1980's and a free festival favorites. Released a couple of albums and a couple of EP's before calling it a day around the year 2000.
This is the title track from their first full length album
(not I do not own the copyright for this track)
Why you should quit your job and apply to work on your project at Bethnal Green Ventures
Lily Ash Sakula from Bethnal Green Ventures talks about their accelerator programme for technology startups working on things that matter.
Twice a year, BGV select a group of very early stage companies and provide them with up to £15,000 of investment and a three month programme of support based in central London.
Medieval Gardening for Dummies
If you 1) live in the medieval ages 2) are a dummy and 3) need help gardening because 4) you are a medieval dummy.
Old Curiosity Gin Rose and Pomegranate cocktail
How to create this zesty and delicious cocktail from Steve at Old Curiosity Gin. Filmed at The Secret Herb Garden, Edinburgh.
Scotlands Ancient Forest pt2
Our ancient ancestors lived a hunter gatherer lifestyle for thousands of years. In this close communion with nature eating plants, known more commonly today as herbal medicines or weeds was commonplace. How did our ancestors know what to eat? It was not by trial and error. In this beautiful clip Prof. Ian Stewart communes with nature as our ancestors did and experiences the truly meditative nature of life lived in harmony with ones environment.
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Sigwárd Blümstérhéim´s videoblogg (aka The medieval gardener)
part 1, Prepar the garden for the summer.
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See also the history of gardening.Medieval gardening, or gardening during the medieval period, was used by many and for multiple purposes.In many ways, gardening was the chief method of providing food for households, but also encompassed orchards, cemeteries and pleasure gardens, as well as medicinal and cultural uses.Gardening is the deliberate cultivation of plants herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables.
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