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s45e31
8 years ago
20:30- 21:00
Monty offers advice on the jobs to do now and over the winter in the garden. On Walney Island in Cumbria, Carol takes a look at the diversity of wild plants which thrive in its maritime climate and dlearns about a very special hardy geranium which grows nowhere else in the world. Rachel is in Swansea to talk to Andrea Gordon, who, despite being blind from birth, has a garden overflowing with plants.
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s45e30
8 years ago
20:30- 21:00
With bonfire night just around the corner, Monty turns his attention to the firecracker colours of spring after he starts to tidy up his herbaceous plants to make room to plant tulip bulbs. Rachel travels to Suffolk to look at some of the best small trees and shrubs for autumn colour in the gardens at East Bergholt Place. Carol is at the Royal Horticultural Society's garden at Rosemoor in Devon where they grow a collection of holly.
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s45e29
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
With Halloween fast approaching, Monty is harvesting pumpkins and he explains how to store them for roasts, soups and stews in the upcoming months. Joe takes a look around a high end garden in West London to get some tips on how clever landscaping and the use of lighting can turn a small space into an outdoor room. Carol travels to Wales to learn how the versatile willow can be used by the gardener to bring form and colour to winter borders.
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s45e28
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty offers some practical tips to help protect tender plants as the first frosts of the year begin to bite. He also begins getting ready for next spring, planting tulips, pansies and apple trees and shares his advice on training step-over apples and planting out wallflowers from seed. Carol shows how to grow plants from cuttings. Joe takes a look around the gardens of West Dean in Sussex and learns about a collection of fruit which has been trained to make the most efficient use of space possible.
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s45e27
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty is making plans for next year's flowers as he plants roses for spring and summer flowering and tidies up in the vegetable garden. Carol finds out more about Britain's native wild clematis and pays a visit to a clematis enthusiast in Lancashire. Rachel is in Bristol to meet a couple who have filled their small back garden with tender tropical plants.
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s45e26
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty offers lots of advice for jobs to be getting on with in early autumn and also offers tips for planting bulbs in a variety of places in the garden. Carol attempts to answer another gardener's dilemma after she shows the best way to divide and care for agapanthus. At RHS Rosemoor, Rachel recommends autumn flowering plants for our gardens, which also have the benefit of adding some scent.
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s45e25
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty is at Longmeadow, getting ready for the seasons to come. He shows a fast and easy way to prune shrub roses and then plants up pots that will flower for Christmas. Carol takes a look around a garden in Somerset where grasses have been used to maximum effect on a sloping site.
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s45e24
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty is at the Royal Horticultural Society's garden at Wisley, Surrey whilst Carol Klien pays a visit to Harlow Carr in North Yorkshire as part of a special programme from the RHS grounds.
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s45e23
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty is at Longmeadow with recommendations for which bulbs to choose and plant. In Devon, Carol shows how to propagate favourite plants during a house move. Joe pays a visit to Hestercombe Gardens in Somerset to take a close look at how design and colour can evoke mood in a garden.
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s45e22
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
The start of September is the beginning of a new gardening season and Monty recommends vegetables to sow now for winter cropping. Carol finds out more about one of our most common wild plants, the daisy.
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s45e21
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
At the end of August, some perennial plants need to be setting seed and, for gardeners on a budget, this is the time to collect, store and sow them to stock gardens for free. Monty explains the process by showing which seeds to sow now, which to save for later and which ones respond better to a short amount of time spent in the fridge.
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s45e20
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty Don explains how to plan late summer colour in the flowerbed and also shares viewers' tips on how to overcome the onslaught of slugs and snails. Carol is in Yorkshire looking for the harebell, one of her favourite wild flowers. She also takes a look around an historic garden to appreciate the harebell's cultivated cousin, the campanula.
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s45e19
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty offers different gardening techniques to make sure that the garden stays in tip top condition throughout the summer months. Carol takes a look at water lilies in the wild and takes a look around a garden to see how breeding has enabled gardeners to grow sensational varieties in any type of pond.
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s45e18
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
It's the pond, hedges, and edges of Monty's garden which are the focus of attention this week. Joe takes a look around a garden on a Welsh mountainside and learns how the owner has risen to the challenging topography and rain to create a colourful and verdant garden. At Glebe Cottage, Carol answers viewers' queries about the proliferation of slugs and snails in our gardens.
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s45e17
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty explains what to plant to create fragrance during summer before turning his attention to his herb garden. Rachel looks for intoxicating scents on a visit to RHS Harlow Carr. Carol is back in her native Lancashire to learn more abput aromatic roses thriving in the wild.
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s45e16
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Rachel is given a preview of the gardens in the Olympic Park and talks to those who have battled the elements to make sure they are at the peak of perfection. Carol finds out more about London's wild side, exploring a community garden in the centre of the city. Monty is busy at Longmeadow, sowing late summer salads and harvesting blackcurrants.
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s45e15
8 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty shows how his garden has changed over the last four weeks and gets to grips with a variety of jobs in the walled garden. Carol takes a look around East Lambrook Manor, a beautiful garden that is host to a stunning array of this cottage garden stalwart.
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s45e14
9 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty Don replaces plants that are past their best, such as wallflowers, with other annuals that will add colour to the garden until autumn, and also harvests the first summer fruits and vegetables. Carol Klein offers advice on how to provide a habitat for wildlife, and Joe Swift picks up design tips during a trip to Kelmarsh Hall in Northamptonshire.
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s45e13
9 years ago
19:30- 20:00
The team report from Gardeners' World Live at the NEC in Birmingham.
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s45e12
9 years ago
19:30- 20:00
With the garden coming to live more each day, it gives Monty plenty of chance to get on top of all the seasonal jobs at Longmeadow. Carol helps one viewer with propagation queries.
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s45e11
9 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty is planting annual plants into a container that will create colour and interest all summer long. He is also working in the vegetable garden and offers tips and advice on how best to grow cauliflowers. Carol attempts to answer an unusual dilemma from a gardener who lives in a lighthouse. The show pays a vist to the tranquil Worcestershire village of Feckenham, where over thirty private gardens are preparing to open their doors to the public.
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s45e10
9 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty is at Longmeadow with some inspirational ideas and plants gathered from the Malvern Spring Show. He has some tipsfor planting bearded irises and also works on the pond where he shares ideas on different types of water lilies and how to plant them. Carol takes a look at ferns, discovering them in the wild. There is also an update on the novice gardeners at the Didcot army barracks as they continue to work on their cut flower garden.
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s45e09
9 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty, Carol and Rachel are at the Malvern Spring show taking a look at the best the show has to offer.
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s45e08
9 years ago
19:30- 20:00
This week the show offers lots of advice and tips on how and what to grow in a pond, Rachel de Thame joins Monty at Longmeadow to help him. Joe pays a visit to Charles Rutherfoord, architect and chair of the Society of Garden Designers, to chat to him about the unique design of his own little garden.
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s45e07
9 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty offers some some great suggestions of stalwarts which not only thrive in shady spots in your garden which is bereft of flowers but will return year after year. He is also working in the vegetable plot offering tips on what to sow and plant out now. Carol finds out our native lungwort, the pulmonaria, is growing prolifically in the woodlands and verges of the New Forest. Joe is at an allotment site in West Yorkshire to talk to a vegetable grower who, using the power of manure, is already harvesting an amazing amount of salad crops.
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s45e06
9 years ago
19:30- 20:00
The show is full of know-how tips this week about how to sow a seed and ideas about how you could improve your garden during the summer.
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s45e05
9 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Easter has arrived and with comes the biggest gardening weekend of the year. The team offer advice and inspiration from large projects to tackling weeds. At Longmeadow, Monty is beginning to work on his vegetable plot. Carol celebrates the humble daffodil and travels to Lincolnshire where she finds drifts of wild daffodils. Rachel attempts to help a group of military wives as they start growing cut flowers for the first time.
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s45e04
9 years ago
19:30- 20:00
Monty attempts to explain how we can take advantage of the new growth of different perennials and starts by taking cuttings from emerging Delphiniums in his border and also from a pot grown plant. He also shows the best way of planting Clematis against a wall. Carol is in Southern Ireland where she takes a look at wild primroses and talks to a man who has spent the last 35 years conserving old 19th century Irish primroses as well as creating new varieties.
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s45e03
9 years ago
20:30- 21:00
It is a busy time in the garden with the longer daylight hours giving a great opportunity to get on with bigger gardening projects. Joe joins Monty in his garden as they attempt to get to grips with lining his newly created pond. Monty is also seed sowing. Carol answers a viewer's gardening dilemma by showing how to select and propagate plants suited to a dry bank situation.
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s45e02
9 years ago
20:30- 21:00
Monty and the team take a look at different practical ways to achieve a better looking garden during the spring. Monty selects and planting some climbing roses at his garden in Herefordshire. He also does some essential border maintenance tasks.Carol explains how some plants have adapted themselves to grow in the driest of soils and offersher choice of plants which should survive with the minimum of attention.
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s45e01
9 years ago
20:30- 21:00
Monty takes a look at the changes that have happend in his garden during the winter months reveals how to plant bare-rooted raspberries in his fruit garden. He also uses his secateurs to rejuvenate an overgrown winter flowering honeysuckle. Carol tskes a look around an ancient woodland site in Hertfordshire where wild species of hellebores are growing. Joe begins his guide to garden design by looking at the one thing every garden has in common, boundaries.