
30 episodes
30. Episode 30

30. Episode 30
In the last programme of the current series, Monty Don prepares his garden for winter and takes stock of his year at Longmeadow.
29. Episode 29
As the days get shorter, it's a busy time in the garden. Monty Don cracks on with his seasonal tasks at Longmeadow, giving hints and tips along the way. Carol Klein visits first-time gardeners Dan and Dominique for the very last time as they get their garden ready for winter. And we catch up with Rachel de Thame's cut flower garden diary. It's July and her beds are flourishing.
28. Episode 28

28. Episode 28
As autumn gathers momentum, it's time to start putting the garden to bed for winter. Monty Don has some timely advice on what to do. Carol Klein meets a nurseryman in Herefordshire and together they indulge in the seasonal beauty of the Japanese maple. And there's the next instalment of Rachel de Thame's cut flower garden diary as we join her back in April when she plants up verbena bonariensis.
27. Episode 27

27. Episode 27
In the first of four films, we find out how Rachel de Thame got on over the past year as she attempted to grow her own cut flowers. Carol Klein helps first-time gardeners Dan and Dominique plant up a range of tasty fruit in their new garden in Gloucestershire.
26. Episode 26

26. Episode 26
In the first of four films, we find out how Rachel de Thame got on over the past year as she attempted to grow her own cut flowers. Carol Klein helps first-time gardeners Dan and Dominique plant up a range of tasty fruit in their new garden in Gloucestershire And if you're still in a quandary about what to grow in your winter pots this year, Monty Don may well have the answer.
25. Episode 25

25. Episode 25
Monty Don meets world-renowned garden designer, Piet Oudolf, at his latest creation in Somerset. He gets to grips with Oudolf's iconic naturalistic planting and explains how we can adapt this style to our very own gardens. Meanwhile, Carol Klein goes tree climbing in Bristol to find out how important these precious havens are for urban wildlife.
24. Episode 24

24. Episode 24
As autumn gathers momentum, there's still plenty to do in the garden. Monty Don cuts back his wildflower meadow and makes a start on planting up his spring containers. Joe Swift learns the importance of allotment bee keeping when he visits an award-winning plot in Bristol. And Carol Klein travels to Dorset to meet one of the country's leading experts on ornamental grasses.
23. Episode 23

23. Episode 23
As the last days of summer start to fade and autumn takes hold, it's time to start planning ahead for next year. At Longmeadow, Monty Don adds some foxtail lilies to his dry garden for a touch of drama in May and June.
22. Episode 22

22. Episode 22
For many gardeners, the beginning of September is the start of a new season. Monty Don embraces this shift as he harvests an abundance of delicious produce, at the same time as looking ahead to the spring.
21. Episode 21

21. Episode 21
As August draws to a close, Monty Don turns his attention to his ornamental grass borders. They're just coming into their prime, but are in need of some late summer colour. Carol Klein travels to Cheshire to meet a man whose on a mission to find the best performing heleniums for our gardens. And Joe Swift is treated to a Jamaican feast when he visits Moor Green Allotments in Birmingham.
20. Episode 20

20. Episode 20
It's summer and the perfect time to get out and about visiting gardens. With that in mind, Monty Don has left Longmeadow this week to explore the beautiful gardens at RHS Hyde Hall in Essex. He seeks inspiration from their amazing dry garden and discovers how they manage to keep their lawns looking pristine in such a hot summer.
19. Episode 19

19. Episode 19
Monty Don's garden at Longmeadow is thriving in the summer sunshine and is looking more beautiful by the day. But the warm, wet weather has meant the hedges are growing like crazy and are in need of a good haircut. Monty has tips on how to best tackle this annual task.
18. Episode 18

18. Episode 18
Carol Klein continues her journey around the country meeting plants people and the plants that are their passion. Joe Swift is out and about too and visits a very unusual allotment in Tottenham, North London. And Monty Don is at Longmeadow where he reveals the secrets of his success when making homemade compost.
17. Episode 17

17. Episode 17
Longmeadow is now under full sail but needs a gentle steer to keep it looking beautiful all summer long. This week, Monty Don will be cutting back his delphiniums and adding a touch of the exotic to his Jewel Garden.
16. Episode 16

16. Episode 16
This week Gardeners' World is all about pots! Monty Don takes a look at the use of pots and containers and revels in their versatility, practicality and potential and shows us how best to use them in our own gardens. Carol Klein returns to Stroud to see how the new gardeners are progressing and helps them select the perfect plant combinations for containers on their shady patio.
15. Episode 15

15. Episode 15
Monty Don welcomes us to his garden at Longmeadow and offers some timely tips on keeping our gardens at their best right through to the end of the season. Carol Klein meets wildlife enthusiast, Steve Head, to discover more about the wildlife that depend on the habitat our garden ponds provide And Joe Swift gets an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the private gardens at Eton College.
14. Episode 14

14. Episode 14
With the garden growing before our eyes, Monty Don has plenty to be getting on with at Longmeadow. He shows us how he creates ingenious colour combinations that make the jewel garden sparkle. He's also filling the gaps that the diseased box hedges have left with grasses he's raised from seed.
13. Episode 13

13. Episode 13
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. And Monty Don is at home at Longmeadow, with some timely seasonal tips for getting the very best from our flowers and vegetables.
12. Episode 12
This week, Carol Klein and Joe Swift are at Gardeners' World Live in Birmingham. Joe will be casting an expert eye over the spectacular show gardens, while Carol be focusing on the delights of the floral marquee. Meanwhile, Monty Don will be catching up with various tasks at Longmeadow to ensure that his garden stays in tip-top condition all summer long.
11. Episode 11

11. Episode 11
Monty Don and the team celebrate the start of summer as they indulge in the stunning array of colour and scent beginning to take over our gardens. Carol Klein continues her celebration of great plants and the people who champion them. In this episode, she's at Glendoick near Perth enjoying their wonderful collection of flamboyant rhododendrons.
10. Episode 10

10. Episode 10
Monty Don offers some advice on what to do with your spent tulips and shares some tips on how to make the perfect herb garden.
9. Episode 9

9. Episode 9
With the growing season well and truly underway, Monty Don turns his attention to planting out his sweet peas and sowing sweetcorn. Carol Klein returns to Gloucestershire to help first-time gardeners, Dan and Dominique, plant up their new border in the style of a cottage garden.
8. Episode 8

8. Episode 8
This week on Gardeners' World Carol Klein is with eminent plantsman Keith Wiley, at his garden in Devon, celebrating the exquisite dog's tooth violet. Keith is passionate about these unsung woodland plants. Monty Don cracks on with some timely tasks and makes a start on planting up a yew hedge.
7. Episode 7

7. Episode 7
The long Easter weekend offers lots of opportunities to really get cracking in the garden. Monty Don has a solution for brightening up a shady wall and gets on with planting up his vegetable garden.
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