Costa introduces guest presenter, Indira Naidoo; Sophie explores an English-style garden in Clare; Josh shows us how his garden is evolving; and Jane creates gorgeous terrariums using native plants.
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April 23, 2017 Costa introduces guest presenter, Indira Naidoo; Sophie explores an English-style garden in Clare; Josh shows us how his garden is evolving; and Jane creates gorgeous terrariums using native plants. April 23, 2017 Monty Don continues work in his courtyard, where he gives advice on plants which thrive on shady walls, sows root crops in the vegetable garden and catches up on work in his cottage garden. Joe Swift pays a visit to a small-town garden to find out how an interior designer has transformed her outdoor space, and gives tips on how to bring elements of design into back gardens. The team meet Charles Dowding who, since the 1980s, has pioneered the practice of 'no dig' organic gardening. Flo Headlam showcases her golden jubilee plant. April 15, 2017 Monty brings a full hour of gardening for the Easter weekend. From sowing summer vegetables and soft fruit planting to propagating and pruning, as well as jobs to tackle over the long weekend, there is plenty of inspiration. April 14, 2017 Costa visits a Sydney harbour-side garden, Sophie gets stuck into some autumn jobs, Jerry explores a Japanese garden and Jane looks at the benefits of inorganic mulch. April 8, 2017 Monty gives his advice on the best apples and pears to grow in small spaces when he begins to plant up his new fruit garden and gets on with planning for colour when he plants summer flowering bulbs. As April gets under way, Carol Klein chooses the humble primrose as her plant of the month, and we meet a couple from Yorkshire who have a passion for growing fruit and have filled their garden with over 100 fruit trees, and as part of the programme's 50th anniversary, Joe Swift makes the case for his golden jubilee plant, the one he thinks has had the most impact on British gardens over the last half century. April 2, 2017 This week at Longmeadow, Monty begins a brand new project when he starts a new soft fruit garden. He also plants new potatoes and divides herbaceous plants in the jewel garden. Frances visits an extraordinary tropical garden in Barbados which was developed from a collapsed cave, and we meet Chris Baines, a legend of gardening for wildlife, in his own small town garden, and as part of the programme's 50th anniversary, Mark Lane offers his choice of the plant he thinks has had the most impact on British gardens over the last half century. April 1, 2017 Jane visits a house that's packed to the brim with magnificent indoor plants and gets some tips on how to keep them in tip-top condition, Sophie gives tips on planting the first batch of winter vegies, Tino prunes his pome fruit and Josh shows how to control citrus leafminer. March 31, 2017 BBC Two 4 January 1984 Few people can boast of having a kestrel as a regular garden visitor, but in only 12 months naturalist Chris Baines miraculously transformed an average urban garden into an attractive wildlife haven. Such a transformation provides an important refuge for much of the wildlife that's being lost from the countryside. March 28, 2017 David Attenborough explores a whole new dimension in the lives of plants, from the most bizarre to the most beautiful in this sensational series. March 25, 2017 Tino gives tips for planting autumn vegetables, Jerry looks at the glorious variety of anthuriums and gives advice on how to keep them looking their best. Sophie shows how to create living mulch using dense, groundcover plants, and Costa visits Melbourne Zoo to find out how they've used plants to create a Madagascar-inspired enclosure for their resident lemurs. |
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