Gardeners' World 2012 E1
Monty Don shows how to plant bare-rooted raspberries in his renovated fruit garden and Carol Klein visits ancient woodland where wild species of hellebores are thriving.
Monty Don shows how to plant bare-rooted raspberries in his renovated fruit garden and Carol Klein visits ancient woodland where wild species of hellebores are thriving.
With the official start of spring only days away, Monty Don and the team look at the practical ways to achieve a better looking garden at this busy time of year.
As the clocks move forward, it's a busy time in the garden and the longer daylight hours present a great opportunity to get on with larger gardening projects
With the garden growing apace, Monty shows us how we can take advantage of the new growth of all sorts of perennials, and begins by taking cuttings from emerging Delphiniums.
Monty gets started on the vegetable plot, Carol celebrates the daffodil, and Rachel helps a group of military wives as they begin growing cut flowers for the first time.
This episode provides advice about how to sow different sizes of seed and what aftercare they need. Monty reveals how he stocked the beds in his walled garden with summer colour.
Rachel de Thame joins Monty at Longmeadow to give a helping hand, Carol visits a collection of euphorbias in South Yorkshire, and Joe talks to Charles Rutherfoord.
Monty Don, Carol Klein and James Alexander Sinclair are at the Malvern Spring show to search out beautiful and innovative ideas to draw inspiration from.
Monty Don turns his attention to the pond at Longmeadow. Carol Klein delves into the quirky world of ferns. And catch up with the novice gardeners at Didcot army barracks.
Monty Don gives cauliflower growing tips, Carol Klein answers a dilemma from a gardener who lives in a lighthouse, plus there's a look at the growing popularity of garden visiting.
Gardening series. Monty Don gets on top of the seasonal jobs at Longmeadow, while Rachel de Thame races to prepare the royal barge for the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant.
At Longmeadow, Monty Don gets to grips with a variety of jobs in the walled garden. Carol Klein celebrates the hardy geranium and Rachel de Thame returns to the army barracks.
Monty Don shares tips on propagating culinary herbs. Rachel de Thame seeks out scents on a visit to RHS Harlow Carr and Carol Klein goes to Dutton Hall in the Ribble Valley.
Monty Don recommends plants to combat algal growth in his pond. Joe Swift visits a Welsh mountainside garden, and Carol Klein gives advice on warding off hungry slugs and snails.
Monty Don has some timely techniques to ensure the garden stays in tip top condition through the whole summer. Carol Klein visits a garden specialising in water lilies.
Monty Don shows how to plan late summer colour in the flowerbed and demonstrates how to re-seed bare patches in the lawn. Carol Klein searches for the harebell in Yorkshire.
As the perennial plants are setting seed, Monty Don shows which seeds to sow now and which to save for later. Carol Klein extols the virtues of the cow parsley family.
Monty Don recommends vegetables to sow in September for winter cropping. Carol Klein takes a look at one of our most common wild plants, the daisy.
Gardening series. Monty Don recommends what to plant in September for colour in the spring whilst Carol Klein shows how to propagate favourite plants when moving house.
Monty Don demonstrates a quick and easy way to prune shrub roses and meets a self-sufficient vegan gardener, finding out how he grows vegetables for maximum nutrition and flavour.