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Re-invigorating a Lost Landscape. / Ingram, David.
In: The Horticulturist, Vol. 28, No. 1, 01.03.2019, p. 14-17.

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Ingram D. Re-invigorating a Lost Landscape. The Horticulturist. 2019 Mar 1;28(1):14-17.

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Ingram, David. / Re-invigorating a Lost Landscape. In: The Horticulturist. 2019 ; Vol. 28, No. 1. pp. 14-17.

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abstract = "John Ruskin, Victorian artist, art critic and social reformer – thought to be an early thinker concerning climate change – has his bi-centenerary this year. David Ingram tells the story of Brantwood, the gardens Ruskin created in the Lakes. He highlights the role of horticulturist, the late Sally Beamish, and the re-invigorating of what was in effect a lost landscape so that it could be sustained respecting the spirit of its creation.",
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