Series of nature programs in which historian Maarten van Rossem travels through the Netherlands and sheds light on the cultural-historical diversity in the Dutch landscape. He meets farmers and biologists, provides the landscape with idiosyncratic commentary and guides viewers through the Dutch cultural landscape. Few countries in the world have such a cultural-historical diversity in their landscape as the Netherlands. There are wooded banks, hedges, mounds and terraces, old ditches and hedges. These narrow edges of nature are often centuries old and have great historical value. Due to the richness of flora and fauna, they are also small ecological reserves. In six episodes, Van Rossem highlights the garden walls and mounds in the north, hedgerows and alder canals in the east, artificial streams in the Veluwe, and moors and dikes in the southwest.