Tune in and watch garden designer and plantsman Paul Hervey-Brookes during a visit to Lews Castle Gardens in Stornoway, Scotland, where he learns how locals have adapted their gardening methods to the realities of the harsh coastal environment. He also strolls through Leathad Ard, a one-acre, sloping garden on the Isle of Lewis—the largest island of the Outer Hebrides. Paul then travels to Orkney’s wild Yensaby Cliffs and explores the intersection of ancient history and natural landscapes. His visit concludes at the well-preserved Stone Age settlement of Skara Brae, one of Europe’s most complete Neolithic villages.