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January 7, 2023 Monty Don gets stuck into some winter jobs and demonstrates how to store dahlia tubers, plants out a clematis and plants up a container for winter colour and scent. Nick Bailey shows that a conifer is not just for Christmas on a visit to Great Dixter in East Sussex. Rachel de Thame joins gardener and florist Arthur Parkinson as they create some spectacular seasonal table decorations using plant material sourced from the garden, and at Spetchley Park in Worcestershire, Advolly Richmond reveals the story of influential plantswoman and gardener Ellen Willmott.
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January 7, 2023 Tammy shares solutions to some of the most common indoor plant problems—overwatering, fungal problems, pests, and more! Josh demonstrates an easy way to propagate woody herb plants, keeping them fresh so you can enjoy them in your garden and kitchen all year round, Jerry meets a retired nursery-owning couple who have turned their attention and expertise to their stunning exotic and eclectic plant collection, and Hannah shows how she safely and effectively nets her fruit trees to protect the produce from hungry wildlife.
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January 7, 2023 Costa gets hands-on with a group of professional landscapers to learn how a Canberra gardening crew empowers workers of all abilities, Millie makes space for wildlife and water plants by creating ponds and drinking spots at different levels throughout her garden, and Hannah shares her simple, stress-free methods to keep various weeds under control in all areas of the garden.
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December 24, 2022 Adam Frost shows how to build a rose arch, mulches his beds and plants a blackcurrant to train up a fence. Frances Tophill visits RHS Wisley in Surrey, to witness the seasonal colour that heathers can provide in the winter months. Carol Klein immerses herself in a sea of roses at Hanham Court Gardens near Bristol, and Toby Buckland harvests a crop of home-grown olives.
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December 10, 2022 Rachel de Thame visits Anglesey Abbey in Cambridgeshire, a garden designed to look its best in winter. Arit Anderson hears how the principles of re-wilding can increase biodiversity in our own gardens on a trip to the Knepp Estate in West Sussex. And Nick Bailey meets a man whose potting bench is more like a laboratory bench where he grows hardy orchids from seed.
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December 7, 2022 In the first of four programmes, the team celebrate the joy that the gardening year brings, with a selection of new stories. Monty Don harvests his favourite winter veg, demonstrates how to take hardwood cuttings and plants up a container with tulips for a display of spring colour. Joe Swift meets TV presenter AJ Odudu and hears about her passion for houseplants, and Carol Klein visits RHS Rosemoor in Devon.
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December 1, 2022 Tammy explains the different varieties of variegation found in plants, and how to maintain and encourage this stunning feature, Costa visits a regional town celebrating the 50th year of their iconic daffodil festival, to learn about how this beautiful spring flower brings the community together, and Jerry visits an iconic brutalist building which has been updated and elevated by considered landscape architecture and stunning plantings.
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December 1, 2022 George Anderson and Calum Clunie round off the series of autumn and winter gardening advice from Beechgrove.
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December 1, 2022 Costa plants pots of both potato and sweet potato varieties, to test which type will go best in his garden—and pass the taste test, Jane meets a collector with over 400 varieties of Eremophila, who has literally written the book on this beautiful group of plants, and Sophie showcases some of the beautiful flowering plants in her garden that create a real buzz with pollinators and with people.
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December 1, 2022 Carole Baxter and Diana Yates are at Beechgrove to tackle all of the autumn and winter jobs, and there is great advice on caring for heathers.
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