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August 20, 2016 Costa visits an old bowling club that has been transformed into a new community hub complete with kitchen garden, food forest and restaurant, Tino shows how to build one of the niftiest things to have in the garden through the colder months, and in this plant profile, John takes a look at the Clematis. Also Jane gets her hands dirty making kokedama - Japanese moss balls, Tino explains what cuttings to take at what time of the year, and Josh drops in on a couple to check out their secluded, private garden that cleverly mixes artistry and plants.
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August 18, 2016 Rico Daniels aka 'Le Salvager' turns other people's junk into useful items.
(Video quality on these isn't the best, but easily watchable).
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August 13, 2016 Whether you are staying at home or going away on holiday, Monty has plenty of tips for how to keep the garden looking good and remaining productive during August. Joe Swift pays a visit to the Northumberland garden of Chris Mullin who, after over 20 years as a member of parliament, has turned his attention to the renovation of his walled garden, and National Trust head gardener Alan Power catches up with the transformation of Shakespeare's New Place garden in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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August 12, 2016 Jane visits an expansive garden in western Victoria that was built as an ode to the owners' love of Australia's natural environment, Tino shows how to select the best seedlings, and Angus checks out a council's unique way of dealing with old and potentially hazardous trees on public land. John profiles the plant Sweet Luculia while Costa shows one of the easiest techniques for creating compost from leaves, fruit and vegetable scraps.
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August 6, 2016 Now that rambling roses have finished flowering, Monty turns his attention to pruning and tying in new growth for a good display next year. 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 of his own early gardening memories, and travel to Abergavenny to visit the garden of a sweet pea enthusiast, to get her top tips for growing the best blooms.
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August 3, 2016 Monty Don visits the world's 80 most inspiring gardens.
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July 31, 2016 Tino explores a few simple techniques to control rainfall on sloped ground, Sophie shows us her favourite gardening tool, and Costa meets a passionate plant grower on the NSW central coast and explores his garden that's overflowing with spectacular species. Also Jane explains why not to grow wisteria from seed and Jerry gives advice on the subject of importing seed from overseas, and John visits a small inner-city home with a charming native garden and chats with the designer about the process.
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July 30, 2016 As summer gets into full swing, there is plenty for Monty to be doing at Longmeadow, and this week he gets to grips with summer pruning as he tackles his espaliered pear trees. Nature's bounty is very much in evidence at Lord Rothschild's garden at Waddesdon Manor, where we get an exclusive look behind the scenes, and Joe Swift ponders ways of putting a contemporary twist on traditional bedding plants.
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July 23, 2016 Coverage from 2 days of the 2016 RHS Tatton Park Flower Show.
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July 23, 2016 Tino visits a large garden Northwest of Hobart that's designed to be bursting with colour and interest throughout the year, Jerry explains why he won't grow blackberry nightshade, and Sophie gets stuck into vigorous pruning of a number of shrubs in her garden. Theres also Costa exploring a suburban garden overflowing with greenery that won a local council award for best native garden, and Josh shows how to put life back into potting mix. Angus profiles a number of hardy native plants that are perfect ground-covers.
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