The podcast explores the life and work of Gustav Hermann Krumbiegel, a German horticulturalist who significantly impacted India's landscape and gardens. Krumbiegel's journey from a humble background in Germany to becoming a key figure in Indian horticulture is discussed, highlighting his work at Kew Gardens and his eventual employment by the Maharaja of Baroda. His contributions include designing gardens, improving farming practices, and creating iconic landmarks like the Brindavan Gardens. The hosts also delve into the history and unique characteristics of Deccan gardening, contrasting it with Mughal traditions, and explore the rebellious nature of the Maharaja of Baroda, Krumbiegel's patron.
Part 1: Introduction, Legacy
Part 2: Early Life, Kew Gardens
Part 3: Career in Baroda, Innovation
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