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July 11, 2021 Wollerton Old Hall Garden.
Carol visits the garden of 16th-century manor house Wollerton Old Hall in Shropshire, a beautiful and intricate four-acre oasis in the English garden tradition. With its traditional craftsmanship, sympathetic architecture, elegant topiary and hedges, and deep borders, it looks like it's been here for 100 years, but owners Lesley and John only bought the property in 1983, and since then have set about recapturing the spirit and quality of a bygone era.
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July 11, 2021 Annandale, NSW
After renovating their converted factory home with a nod to its warehouse heritage, a Sydney couple crave their own green space. But how do you balance a lush garden with an edgy, industrial home?
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July 11, 2021 Monty Don catches up with all his summer jobs in the border and the vegetable garden. Carol Klein gets inspiration for planting combinations at Cothay Manor and Gardens, and Arit Anderson learns about slugs and snails.
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July 4, 2021 Woodend, Victoria
Michael McCoy charts the evolution of gardens from design to the spectacular end-result. From inner-city courtyards to country properties, everyday Aussies share the adventure of making their dream a reality. A young family turns their back on city life for a home with a garden spacious enough to accommodate all their needs. But can they balance a myriad of ideas to delight both parents and children?
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July 4, 2021 Bressingham Gardens.
Carol visits Bressingham Gardens in Norfolk, home of the Bloom dynasty of Norfolk horticulturists who introduced British gardeners to a wealth of plants and devised a revolutionary way to display them. Carol spends time with Adrian Bloom, whose ethos is to introduce the very best examples of plants that will grace even a tiny garden.
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July 4, 2021 Adam Frost adds tall plants for shady conditions to his borders, shows how to make a window box for growing vegetables and herbs and gives tips on how to grow plants successfully in peat-free compost. Nick Bailey visits Kew Gardens to explore their collection of ferns and cameras return to the urban garden of Kate Bradbury to find out how she ensures that visiting wildlife is kept well fed throughout the summer months. Plus, the Isle of Man garden where a range of exotic plants are thriving in the microclimate on the island and a nurseryman in Kent with a passion for hydrangeas.
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June 27, 2021 Coton Manor Gardens.
The horticulturist visits Coton Manor in Northamptonshire, revealing how Susie Pasley-Tyler transformed the gardens into an exhibition of creative and dramatic planting.
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June 27, 2021 The Causeway Coast
Exploring Northern Ireland's Causeway Coast between Londonderry and Belfast, taking in Mount Binevenagh, which has a lake perched on its summit, and the Giant's Causeway.
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June 27, 2021 Clarence joins a community group saving wildlife who have been injured or orphaned by fire, Josh visits a gorgeous garden that was designed to protect a coastal home from fire but is now drawing visitors because it is so spectacular, and Costa meets the team who put their lives on the line to monitor and protect Australia’s most famous Gondwana-era plant - the remote and vulnerable Wollemi Pine.
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June 27, 2021 Adam Frost offers tips on laying turf, and planting succulents. He also adds perennial plants to his kitchen garden to grow as cut flowers. Plus, Joe Swift travels to Marwood Hill Gardens in Devon to explore plants that thrive in moist conditions.
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