How to Be a Gardener
Alan looks at pests and diseases in the garden and explains why such problems occur in the first place.
Alan looks at pests and diseases in the garden and explains why such problems occur in the first place.
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Monty visits China and Japan, where he views the awesome yellow mountains of Huangshang.
Monty sets off on a tour of India, taking in some of the most opulent gardens in the world.
In Marrakech, Monty visits the oldest continuously maintained garden in the world.
Monty visits New Zealand to see a rainforest garden created entirely of native plants.
After enjoying Burle Marx's garden in Rio de Janeiro, Monty sees the ingenious floating gardens of the Amazon.
In America, Monty visits a Virginian garden that reflects the birth of the nation.
Monty heads into the Drakensberg Mountains and discovers some botanical treasures.
Alan looks at pests and diseases in the garden and explains why such problems occur in the first place.
Alan embarks on a rescue mission to bring a neglected garden under control.
Alan shows how to make a garden colourful and interesting all year round.
Alan demonstrates how even the most neglected garden can become full of color.
Alan Titchmarsh explains why soil, light, and water are the three essentials for success.
George meets novice DIY renovators ready to transform a dilapidated Georgian style crescent house.
George is off to Kent to help a couple tackle their mammoth Victorian house.
George tackles a tricky cottage conundrum.
George meets a first time buyer whose 1930's flat needs a rejig.
In Clapham, Masum and Maria's Victorian terraced home no longer works for their family.
In Stratford-upon-Avon, George helps Laura and Jonnie to transform their mock-Tudor house.
A Worthing home finds modern flair while a 17th-century cottage gets a makeover in Worcestershire.
A Georgian farmhouse gets an industrial-style extension. A terrace has a layout makeover.
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