Gardeners' World. As he clears annuals that are past their best, he plans a colourful display for late spring by planting up the garden with tulips. Twelve months on and Toby's garden is taking shape. At Longmeadow, Monty adds a variety of herbs that thrive in shade to the herb garden. At Longmeadow, Monty Don reveals how the garden has changed over the last four weeks and gets to grips with a variety of jobs in the walled garden. And Carol Klein is with new gardeners Dan and Dominique, giving their veg patch a necessary kick-start. First time gardener Michael Welsh has begged and borrowed plants from all over to start a community garden. Carol Klein meets a young family in Gloucestershire who are just getting started with their first garden. So six months after their first meeting it is time for Joe to look back over the year to see how the garden progressed from early drawings to final planting schemes. Which TV Series would you suggest to people who enjoy Gardeners' World? She also investigates the Campanula family. Monty also introduces us to the walled garden, an intimate family space where he'll be doing some timely lawn repair and pruning his frost damaged figs. He takes a close look at how design and colour can evoke mood in a garden. A garden for the senses is the new project that Monty makes a start on at Berryfields. Including a visit to Adrian Bloom 's winter garden in Bressingham, Norfolk. With the Wimbledon tennis championships just around the corner, Joe Swift meets the gardening team responsible for the spectacular floral displays at this world-renowned event. At Longmeadow, Monty plants out some tender plants, takes cuttings from herbs and sows carrots. Carol Klein is out and about gathering a wild blackberry harvest from the hedgerows and discovering a surprising number of more domesticated brambles that we can grow in our gardens. If there's one flower that's fallen foul of fashion in recent times, it's the once-popular chrysanthemum. Carol Klein responds to another viewer's dilemma at Glebe Cottage in Devon and shows how best to propagate favourite plants during a house move. Carol Klein and Joe Swift are at Gardeners' World Live in Birmingham. He also demonstrates the best way of planting Clematis against a wall to ensure a profusion of summer flowers, keeps on top of the seasonal seed sowing and explains why, at this time of year when growing space and plant protection is at a premium, a coldframe can be an essential bit of kit for any gardener. This time she's admiring the daffodil. Gardeners World episode 2 2002: As spring approaches, Alan Titchmarsh shows us how to propagate Delphinium and ferns. Joe Swift travels to Dorset to a garden that has been designed around a challenging landscape and Nick Bailey visits the restored Temperate House at Kew Gardens. Back at Longmeadow, we catch up with Monty's progress in his cutting garden and, now that plants are growing apace, he gets on with seasonal maintenance tasks in the Jewel Garden. On the veg plot, he also shares his tips on putting up a runner bean support. Spring is nearly upon us and Gardeners' World is back with a new series. Joe Swift and Adam Frost take a look at the show gardens and we meet garden designer David Stevens, who has created a garden showcasing 50 years of changing trends in our back yards. Monty Don adds gooseberries to his fruit garden, divides and moves herbaceous perennials and advises on the best bulbs to plant for cut flowers next year. Monty Don adds plants to give height and drama to his cottage garden borders, while Carol Klein's plant of the season is the delicate dog's tooth violet. For some time a new class of Super Foods foods has been marketed as cure-alls because they are rich in anti-oxidants as well as vitamins and minerals. Episodes Gardeners’ World: 5317 (S53EP17 BBC Two Fri 10 Jul 2020) Published. Monty also takes time out to celebrate this great tradition by meeting the different personalities, young and old, for whom their allotment is their own private paradise. At Longmeadow, Monty and Rachel have a good clear up, cutting back some plants but leaving others for winter structure and wildlife. Presenter Sarah Raven visits the UK's most beautiful cutting gardens, where British growers are cutting their own niche in an ever expanding market, and tries to encourage the cut flower market and its consumers to celebrate our native seasonal flowers with a Great British Cut Flower Week. And Joe concludes his series on design when he shows how even the smallest garden can have areas where focal points and plants can create a pleasing effect. The programme comes from the renowned RHS Malvern Spring Festival, otherwise known affectionately as the plants and people show. It's the Bank Holiday weekend and there is plenty to be getting on with in the garden. Carol Klein continues to explore the wonders of the fauna visiting our gardens and travels to Shaftesbury to meet wildlife enthusiast Brigit Strawbridge. Finally the gardening season has begun and it’s back to Longmeadow to join Monty, Nigel and Nellie for the first programme of the series. Naturalist Simon King shows us the wildlife that depends on our gardens, we visit a small space designed as a haven for garden creatures and Carol Klein celebrates a plant family popular with bees and butterflies. on. Evergreen shrubs that are in their flowering prime right now are camellias, and Carol Klein revels in the glory of one the world's most renowned camellia collections when she visits Mount Edgcumbe on the banks of the River Tamar in Cornwall. Monty gets going on planting herbs in his new herb garden and gives advice on how to divide and move ornamental grasses, while Nick Bailey demonstrates a simple and easy way of making a pond. Monty reveals how to make perfect compost from all sorts of garden and kitchen waste, whilst Joe is plants some unusual bulbs which thrive in dry conditions. Monty adds plants which give shelter to insects and invertebrates to his wildlife pond, and Carol Klein gives a comprehensive and seasonal guide to getting plants for free. Monty visits a garden in Herefordshire to see a collection of Siberian Iris, which inspires him to create a new Iris patch, adding warmth and splash of colour into his dry garden. Flo Headlam showcases her golden jubilee plant. This show celebrates the arrival of the holiday season. Carol follows the trail of one of spring's brightest plants to an allotment in South Yorkshire and a man who has amassed a national collection of Euphorbias there. GGWTV Instagram She travels to Wiltshire to help a couple who have lost most of the plants on their pergola to the harsh winter and have failed to get others established. Joe Swift is at Cothay Manor to discover what it takes to maintain 12 acres of stunning gardens and to see their many garden rooms, each a gem in its own right. Plus, Mark Lane gives design tips on the main elements of a formal garden and Adam Frost puts the finishing touches to the new build garden in Leicester he started earlier in the year. And back at Longmeadow, Monty introduces an area of his garden which regularly floods and demonstrates, through planting, how he has used this situation to enhance what he calls his 'damp garden'. Gardeners' World: 2013, Episode 3. We meet a gardener in Essex who fills her beds and borders with over 9,000 tulips which are all carefully colour co-ordinated and we find out her favourite combinations. Monty Don gets going on a new project as he begins planting a colour-themed, fragrant border and he offers on successional planting in the vegetable garden. And in the final instalment of her botany series, Carol Klein celebrates the glorious displays put on by flowering plants to attract pollinators. He also has tips on planting herbaceous clematis and harvesting potatoes. Nick Bailey travels to Shropshire to assist a viewer whose border has become a tangle of shrubs. Joe Swift picks up design tips from Kelmarsh Hall, whose 18th century garden is the epitome of the effortless, relaxed, English country style. We visit RHS Wisley to learn why autumn leaves are such a precious commodity for our gardens. Grasses look their best at the end of summer and Carol Klein visits a garden in Somerset where they have been used to maximum effect on a sloping site with a range of soil conditions. Monty Don plants up summer bedding in the Jewel Garden and starts a new tomato experiment. And the growing season gets off to a flourishing start at Barnsdale. Elsewhere, Nicky Bailey demonstrates how to transform a bland patio into a space that looks incredible at twilight, and Mark Lane travels to Oldham to visit the newly opened Maggie's Centre. Frances Tophill is thrilled to have her own allotment this year, and here shares her plans for the season ahead, making a start on getting it shipshape. As a special Christmas cracker, Pam Ayres, poet and gardener, shows us how she encourages wildlife into her garden and provides for seasonal visitors during the colder months. Mark Lane finds planting ideas around the showground, while Carol Klein and Nick Bailey explore the floral marquee. Frances Tophill travels to the heart of Wales to meet a couple who have carved out a garden 1000 feet above sea level and Joe Swift visits Chelsea gold medal winner and stonemason Martin Cook to see how he uses contemporary rock sculpture within his Buckinghamshire garden. Adam Frost gives tips on helping plants cope with drought conditions and shows how to save precious water. It is summer and it is the perfect time to get out and about visiting gardens. There's plenty to do to prepare for the season to come. He also has tips on how to protect tender plants over the winter as well as making use of fallen leaves. Gardening magazine. She gets inspiration from the nearby Devon hedgerows to discover the kind of plants which thrive there and then uses some of their cultivated cousins to transform an unpromising area of her garden in the shadow of a fence. And Rachel de Thame is at RHS Wisley getting advice from the experts on how to prune wisteria to get maximum flowers next spring. Adam Frost heads to Dorset to meet a tropical plant enthusiast who has filled his small back garden with unusual and rare exotic plants, many of which he has grown from seed. Gardeners' World (1968– ) Episode List. Joe is back on his allotment catching up on his crops, and in Design Made Easy, he gives advice on the best colourful climbing plants for pergolas. Joe believes these gorgeous living tapestries offer hope even where there are no grounds for gardening. Plus, Joe Swift and Flo Headlam pay a visit to Potterne in Wiltshire to check on the progress of the community garden. He is also adding to his woodland spring planting and chitting his potatoes in anticipation of creamy new potatoes later in the year, Monty tackles the problem of box blight in his garden at Longmeadow. And Joe Swift gets an exclusive behind the scenes tour of the private gardens at Eton College, that counts prime minister David Cameron amongst its long list of VIP ex-pupils. And if you're heading off to the garden centre this weekend, there's all you need to know about bedding plants from the 'living catalogue' of new and existing varieties at Ball Colegrave in Banbury, Oxfordshire. The team assess climate change by nurturing dry gardens and growing exotic vegetables. He also carries out some timely pruning of winter flowering shrubs to ensure plenty of flowers next spring. Frances Tophill and Nick Bailey pick up growing advice from allotmenteers in Bradford and Birmingham. At Longmeadow, Monty Don has plenty of advice for jobs to be getting on with in early autumn and has tips for planting bulbs in a variety of places in the garden. The first episode was filmed in 1968, presented by Ken Burras and came from Oxford Botanical Gardens. Monty begins by explaining that, by sowing a few simple seeds, he has been able to stock the beds in his walled garden with summer colour. And garden designer Mark Lane shares his passion for colour in his garden in Kent. At Longmeadow, Monty shows how to prune spring-flowering roses. Back at Longmeadow, Monty begins the task of repairing and reseeding his grass paths and recommends lawn seed to cope with shade and heavy footfall. There's plenty of summer gardening advice for lawns, fruit gardens and shrub care from the experts at the Royal Horticultural Society's gardens at Wisley. There is an hour of gardens and gardening tonight, not only from Longmeadow but also the brand new RHS Chatsworth Flower Show. And we meet auricula enthusiast Patricia Cleveland-Peck and delight in her collection of these show-stopping plants. Monty also heads to the capital and gets exclusive access to the second largest garden in London, the US Ambassador's garden where he meets head gardener, Stephen Crisp who has created a wonderful 'country house' style garden in the middle of a bustling city. Sarah Raven explored the medicinal properties of plants from exotic species to common weeds. 13/23. Monty is dividing his Pulmonaria to encourage a good display next spring and he will have some timely advice on protecting plants from the first frosts of the season. With the arrival of October, it is time to start thinking about getting some garlic in the ground. Monty Don's garden at Longmeadow is now under full sail but needs a gentle steer to keep it looking beautiful all summer long. Monty Don gets going in his vegetable garden, sowing seeds for a bountiful summer and growing some more unusual species. He also shares tips on how to care for citrus plants in containers. Adam Frost shares plans for his own garden, while Toby Buckland discovers a garden in Scotland where contemporary planting has been the solution to challenging climactic conditions. Monty creates a new bed of asparagus and shows us how to divide hostas. Carol Klein visits a couple who have just moved into a bungalow with a badly neglected garden. Plus Joe Swift is treated to a Jamaican feast when he visits Moor Green allotments in Birmingham. This week on Gardeners World, Monty Don is searching for signs of our long-delayed spring in his garden at Longmeadow. And at Glebe Cottage, Carol answers viewers' queries about the proliferation of slugs and snails in our gardens this year. Gardening advice show. This episode sees the first of eight hour-long episodes of Gardeners' World. He also shows what can be done with tulips now that the best of their flowering has been seen for the year. Gardeners' World celebrates its summer borders. Adam Frost is enjoying the seasonal plants in his garden and has ideas of transforming a part of his plot into a seating area using a few logs and plants. Follow the progress of Carol Klein's gardening class as the show revisits the three pupils she took under her wing in 2009. Gardeners World episode 1 2002: Alan Titchmarsh reveals the changes he has made to his garden over the winter and reveals his new plans for the year. Hellebores, the jewels of the early spring border, come under the spotlight on this show. Find reviews for the latest series of Gardeners' World or look back at early seasons. As the Autumn Equinox arrives, along with celebrating the season's apple bounty Monty Don plans for Christmas by planting bulbs to brighten the dark winter days ahead. Gardening magazine. Toby shows how to increase the numbers of butterflies coming to your garden by planting the right flowers. James Alexander-Sinclair celebrates a harbinger of spring, the ephemeral cherry blossom, at Alnwick Castle in Northumberland. The Roku Channel is your home for free and premium TV, anywhere you go. Carol Klein visits first-time gardeners Dan and Dominique for the very last time as they get their garden ready for winter. Adam Frost travels to Stockton-on-Tees, Co Durham, to meet an eight-year-old with a passion for gardening and invention, Nick Bailey gives advice on how to choose the right tree for small gardens, while Carol Klein is at Hidcote Manor in Gloucestershire explaining the science behind autumn colour and revelling in the plants that produce the best seasonal display. Rachel returns to her group of novice gardeners as they get going on their cut flower patch and begin sowing the easiest of all seeds to grow - hardy annuals. Monty Don visits a floral paradise outside of Dublin and discovers how Jimi Blake fills his garden with flora for free. Catch up with Gardeners’ World episodes. Joe casts his expert eye over the spectacular show gardens, while Carol focuses on the delights of the floral marquee. With high summer in full swing at Longmeadow, Monty Don is busy ensuring that his plants are making the most of the warmth and light. Monty gives tips on growing tomatoes and has ideas of how to fill gaps in the garden once the flowers of spring are past their best. How to transform a steeply sloping site into an attractive garden. We catch-up with an Aberdeen couple, to see how they're making sure that some of their favourite plants can travel with them to their new life. Carol Klein celebrates her plant of the month, which can only mean the bright and beautiful daffodil. With Geoff Hamilton , Nigel Colborn , Pippa Greenwood and Anne Swithinbank. It means taking drastic action, but in the long term will hopefully be for the best. Meanwhile, Joe Swift goes on a quest to find out more about the wonderful world of hanging baskets, starting with a visit to one of the country's leading growers. Then down in Devon, Carol takes on a young family who want to create an environmentally friendly garden with her help. As Monty's wildlife garden begins to take shape at Longmeadow, bees are very much at the forefront of his mind. Exclusive offer from Gardeners' World. Includes Weather. With Monty Don taking a well-earned week off, Adam Frost presents from his home in Cambridgeshire, where he gets to grips with planting up his gravel garden with spring colour, sows some unusual vegetables and starts work on a new project. Monty Don plans for next year's flowers. The first signs of spring herald the start of the new gardening year and the start of a new series of Gardeners' World. Including Weather. Joe Swift starts his guide to terrific garden design by studying the one thing every garden has in common - boundaries, and Rachel de Thame visits the world-renowned garden of Sir Harold Hillier in Hampshire to luxuriate in the sight and scent of late winter flowering shrubs. Last in the series. And there are also more viewers’ videos of what people have been getting up to in their own gardens. He'll be getting the latest advice about how best to look after orchids, along with some top tips on how to create a mini-meadow from scratch. Spring is well under way and the fresh greens of the season inspire Monty to begin a 'green' garden: a garden that has the basis of green flowers and all the spectrum of green foliage that it is possible to plant. Toby Buckland is removing wall-flowers and digging up spent tulips, and has plenty of ideas for colourful replacements which will give dramatic flowers and foliage well into the first frosts of autumn. And there is a glimmer of hope for gardeners who have had to cope with copious amounts of rainfall this year when we visit a garden which, last year, was brought back from the brink of destruction with spectacular results. Monty Don revisits his container vegetable garden, offering advice on how to get a good crop of pumpkins. Joe Swift visits Hestercombe Gardens in Somerset, once the home of the Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, to see one of the best restorations of the Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll partnerships in the country. This week on Gardeners' World, Monty Don shows us how to prepare for spring and summer with timely tasks in his damp garden and soft fruit area. Monty gives advice on herbs which will grow happily in shade and has an unusual choice for his summer containers - bananas. Frances Tophill travels to Winkworth Arboretum in Surrey to celebrate the season and to explain the science behind the golden and red tones of autumn leaves. Monty demonstrates that it is not too late to start growing vegetables by showing which types to sow now, and he adds some summer colour to the Spring Garden by sinking plants in pots into the borders. As the longest day of the year approaches, there is more time for everyone to be outside and enjoy the garden and Monty is no exception. On the 20th anniversary of the death of Geoff Hamilton, Adam Frost returns to the famous Gardeners' World location, Barnsdale, to pay tribute and to revisit some his own early gardening memories. Monty Don shows how to prune and train the exuberant summer growth of climbing roses and makes the most of remaining warmth by planting perennials and sowing annuals for next year. Monty Don shares some of his favourites from Longmeadow, and garden designer Adam Frost shows us how to build a gravel garden from scratch. Monty Don shows how to take cuttings from favourite roses to bulk up stock for free. Rachel de Thame shows how to maintain containers and refresh with plants that will extend the display into autumn, and there's a feature on a gardener whose frequent absences from home have influenced the design and planting of his garden. House plants come under the spotlight too, as the programme pays a visit to South Africa to learn more about the ever-popular cape primrose. At Longmeadow, Monty's focus is on summer when he plants up containers for colour in the Jewel Garden. Plus Toby plants sweetcorn in his family garden and has tips on how to grow popcorn. At Longmeadow, Monty Don plants out his tomatoes, continues work in his paradise garden and reveals plans for a new project. And Rachel de Thame returns to the army barracks in Didcot where the community garden she's helping to create is beginning to bloom. In this episode, he tackles some urgent pruning and reveals some of the projects he's got in store over the coming months. For Carol Klein, late summer is the time when some plants are looking their most spectacular and, at Glebe Cottage, it's the Japanese anemone which is shining out from her borders. With Halloween just round the corner, Monty Don is harvesting his pumpkins and showing how to store them for roasts, soups and stews in the coming months. Genres. At Longmeadow, Monty prepares his pond for the season ahead, prunes a climbing rose and celebrates the garden as it moves into autumn. And Monty Don gets going with autumn garden maintenance whilst looking back over the year and reviewing his borders to see which plants have done well and which haven't. And Alys Fowler is taking the plunge in a natural swimming pond. As the gardening year gets underway at Longmeadow, Monty is tidying up his ornamental grass border, pruning roses and planning for summer scent. With the official start of spring and Mothering Sunday only days away, Monty Don and the team look at the practical ways to achieve a better looking garden at this busy time of year. Carol Klein helps first-time gardeners Dan and Dominique plant up a range of tasty fruit in their new garden in Gloucestershire. Carol Klein travels to Yorkshire where she takes a look at the enormous colour range and form of the late-season perennial the salvia, while Mark Lane is in Oxfordshire looking at how ornamental grasses can be used in planting design to create exciting combinations. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jrx32/episodes/2009. At Berryfields, Monty celebrates the plants that provide late colour in the garden. Carol looks at how the gardeners are progressing and helps them lay a lawn. Meanwhile, Carol Klein is at Glebe Cottage in Devon where she reveals a little of the fascinating history of one of our woodland gems, the trillium. In the final programme from Longmeadow this year, Monty harvests his pumpkins and has plenty of inspiration for jobs we can be getting on with over the coming winter. The team present seasonal highlights from across the country, visiting stunning gardens, meeting the gardeners and finding out their secrets of success. As August draws to a close, Monty Don turns his attention to autumn and tackles that perennial problem of what to grow in the shade of a tree or shrub. To kick the season off we go to the tranquil Worcestershire village of Feckenham where over 30 private gardens are getting ready to open their doors to the public. With warm weather and little risk of frost, Monty Don is planting out his tender annual plants into a container for colour and interest all summer long. Carol uses her expertise to help him get even more plants for free. Gardeners' World returns with Monty Don back at the helm, but this time in the garden at his own Herefordshire home - a place that he has lovingly nurtured for the last 20 years. Alan Power visits Marks Hall arboretum in Essex, spending a day with the head gardener to find out what it takes to manage a landscape populated with trees. Gardening magazine. Joe Swift shows how good design should not hinder challenging conditions when he visits a garden in Kent, Rachel de Thame explores the vital role of scent in wild flowers and the insects that visit them, and Nick Bailey prepares designs for a weekend project that will transform a front garden into a beautiful and practical space. On the eve of reopening, the show goes behind the scenes of Hestercombe Gardens in Somerset to find out how the head gardener has managed this historic landscape whilst the garden has been closed over the last few months. Carol Klein travels to Norfolk to meet a member of a horticultural dynasty, Adam Frost takes a close look at the design of an outstanding small garden in Oxford, and Frances Tophill meets a man in Scotland who is passionate about potatoes. At Longmeadow, Monty, Nigel and Nellie discuss the essential gardening jobs for this weekend. Toby Buckland returns to his coastal garden to create a seat made from sea washed pebbles. Carol is revealing the myth and magic of this favourite tree in the wild, before exploring a stellar array of rowans from around the world, in the shadow of the giant telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory. 23/23. Carol is planting up her tiny vegetable plot and starting off some potatoes to grow in plastic compost bags, and Joe is toiling away in the 40-year-anniversary garden, starting to build the wall, steps and pathway. Frances Tophill travels to Somerset to the garden of a woman who grows a huge collection of unusual vegetables used in Thai cooking, while Carol Klein is in Devon celebrating one of the brightest additions to the late summer border - the rudbekia. It's Toby's first Christmas in the Berryfields garden, and to celebrate he is planting a willow glade packed full of colourful promise. While gardeners nationwide are getting their gardens in shape over the Easter bank holiday weekend, so too are Toby Buckland, Joe Swift and Alys Fowler. In preparation for beautiful late summer grass borders, he fills the gaps that the diseased box hedges have left with grasses he has raised from seed. Frances Tophill travels to a Birmingham allotment to meet an enthusiast who has filled his plot with dahlias, which he grows for competitions, and Nick Bailey is at Powis Castle in Wales to find out what it takes to trim their centuries-old, 14-metre-tall yew hedges. Joe Swift tours the show gardens, from the large and aspirational to the small and inspirational, finding the best ideas to take away and try out at home. As spring gets well underway, Monty Don adds to his collection of fritillaries at Longmeadow with pot-grown plants, as well as sowing some from seed. Frances Tophill explores the challenges of gardening on the edge of a Scottish loch, while Flo Headlam is in Birmingham, transforming a city rooftop. Add your shows and see the site populate with them, Calendar and Homepage with your shows only, Track your watched episodes and see new ones come out, Define search engines to find episodes with one click, Get suggestions for new shows based on what you watch, Many other neat features and customizations. The series is currently hosted by presenter Monty Don.Gardeners' World is a series that is currently running and has 52 seasons (203 episodes). 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