
Gardeners' World
Now is the time to get the hedges looking trim and neat and Monty has plenty of tips on how to cut them.

Now is the time to get the hedges looking trim and neat and Monty has plenty of tips on how to cut them.

Monty has plenty of tips for how to keep the garden looking good and remaining productive during August.

Monty turns his attention to pruning and tying in new growth for a good display next year.

Monty gets to grips with summer pruning as he tackles his espaliered pear trees.

Earlier in the year Monty put aside a patch of his garden and now he returns to assess the results.

Monty opens the programme in the Dry Garden with the Rosa 'Madame Grgoire Staechelin'.

Joe visits a 'drinkable' allotment in London and Carol looks at seeds.

Monty Don is in his Longmeadow garden, planning for winter and next year.

Monty is back at the helm but this time in the garden at his own Herefordshire home.

Longmeadow has had a fabulous flowering and fruiting year.

Monty Don cracks on with his seasonal tasks at Longmeadow, giving hints and tips along the way.

Today is a special programme which comes from all four of the Royal Horticultural Society gardens.

Mary Berry comes to tea with Monty this week and he offers his advice on her new garden.

As this winter draws to a close Monty gets going in his garden by planting pots of summer bulbs.

Rachel de Thame lends Monty a hand as he refreshes his dry garden.

Monty harvests his loofahs, plants tulip bulbs in pots and gives a masterclass in making leafmould.

Monty and the Gardeners World team look back at the horticultural highs of the latest series.

In the vegetable garden, Monty gives advice on what to plant now for Spring.

Carol unravels the mysteries of roots and why they are so important to the health of our plants.

As autumn gathers momentum, it's time to start putting the garden to bed for winter.