{"id":960,"date":"2009-03-01T20:32:25","date_gmt":"2009-03-01T20:32:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gardenvisit.com\/blog\/?p=960"},"modified":"2009-03-01T20:32:25","modified_gmt":"2009-03-01T20:32:25","slug":"sissinghurst-garden-design-and-management","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gardenvisit.com\/blog\/sissinghurst-garden-design-and-management\/","title":{"rendered":"Sissinghurst Garden Design and Management"},"content":{"rendered":"


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BBC4 is showing a series of programmes about <\/a>Sissinghurst Castle Garden<\/a>. Here is a link to the first episode on the iPlayer<\/a> – the link will not be active for long and there is a link to a BBC Sissinghurst webpage<\/a>.\u00a0 Adam Nicholson and Sarah Raven live in the family house, because Adam is Vita’s grandson, but Adam’s father (Nigel Nicholson) gave the property to the National Trust. The programme presents Adam and Sarah as enlightened visionaries able to understand the past and present. But the National Trust staff are presented as obstinate blockheads able to say little more than ‘This is the way we do it because this is the way we have always done it and this it the way we will continue to do it’.\u00a0 Since the series runs to 8 episodes one can’t help wondering it the editing has been done for dramatic effect. Unless the National Trust\u00a0 Blockheads are going to be seduced by sweet reason, the series is going to end up portraying the Trust as a disorganised rabble which leaves decisions to junior staff.
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Sissinghurst gives me the impression of being too commercial and of having too many visitors. It this is what the National Trust wants, they should avoid the cowpats Adam wants to bring back as an aspect of traditional farming. The BBC slipped in the titbit that Vita had over 50 lesbian lovers and the Independent (28.2.09) refers to ‘the site’s fascination for today’s educated lesbians’. Adam predicts that ‘By Easter, there will be rivers of lesbians coming through the gates’.\u00a0 It would be useful to know whether the return of traditional farming practices (‘cowpats’) would attract or repel the lesbians, and where Adam stands on the lesbian issue.\u00a0 I look forward to Sissinghurst holding its first Gay Pride day. As they say, ‘history repeats itself as farce’.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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