Kitchen Garden: Ace of Hearts (extended version)

Kitchen Garden: Ace of Hearts (extended version)

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Details

Location

Baronscourt Gardens, Cullybackey

Year

1991

Date

Production 29/05/1991

Length

24min 23sec

Audio

sound

Format

DVC

colour

Source

Digitised as part of the UTV Archive Partnership Project (ITV, Northern Ireland Screen and PRONI)

Courtesy

Department for Communities, ITV, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, UTV Archive

Rights Holder

ITV

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Description

Apart from the advantage of cutting your food expenses, there is nothing tastier or healthier than using the freshest ingredients for the kitchen table, straight from your own garden. Join kitchen garden experts Davis Wilson, Philip Wood and Jenny Bristow and learn lots of useful tips, tricks and recipes to make sure you get the tastiest produce from your plot and on your table.

In the first part of the episode, David and Philip advise on how to grow and care for asparagus, the aristocrat of vegetables, and globe artichokes, an edible species of thistle. Jenny Bristow in her kitchen prepares a few simple and tasty recipes featuring asparagus and artichoke hearts.

In the second part, Philip Woods shares some of his knowledge of celery - its history in the UK and how to grow it from seed. Outside the greenhouse, David Wilson takes over from Philip and advises on planting trench celery outdoors in spring. Jenny Bristow prepares a series of quick dishes such as casserole, finocchio & apple and some more.

(This is ‘A Pair of Aces’ and ‘The Heart of the Matter’ episodes combined)
 

Notes

Late Philip Wood developed an encyclopaedic knowledge of botany and horticulture and bred new varieties of plants and flowers for the nurseries in Northern Ireland. Before he settled down in NI he served in the Royal Corps of Signals and saw active service in many countries around the world during WWII. After the war, Philip took up the post of manager of the Slieve Donard Nursery in Newcastle, County Down. He was also one of the founding members of the Mourne Mountain Rescue Team and was appointed as its first leader. Later when retired, he devoted his time to designing gardens and providing advice, sharing his knowledge through gardening classes, lectures, newspaper articles, radio programmes and through the television series such as ‘Kitchen Garden’ with Jenny Bristow and David Wilson and 'How Does Your Garden Grow?' which he wrote and co-presented on UTV.

Jennifer Ann Bristow is a Northern Irish cook and cookery writer. Bristow was brought up on her family's dairy farm near Coleraine. A former home economics teacher at Cambridge House in Ballymena, Bristow made her first television appearance on Ulster Television's Farming Ulster in 1989 demonstrating how to cook with potatoes, which led a producer at the station to offer Bristow her own series. Jenny Bristow has now published over 10 cookery books and equally impressive number of TV programmes.

Credits

Presented by Jenny Bristow, David Wilson and Philip Wood

Thanks to Baronscourt Gardens

Camera: Sam Christie
Sound: Rai Woods
Lights: Maurice Blair
Production Assistant: Adrienne Judge
Video Editor: Philip White
Producer / Director: Ruth Johnston

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