
Gardeners' World
Monty revels in the roses in his garden and harvests honey from his bees.

Monty revels in the roses in his garden and harvests honey from his bees.

The team are out and about this week in Birmingham at the annual Gardeners World Live show.

Monty turns his attention to the tender annuals he has grown from seed and plants out beans.

Monty starts planting a fragrant border and he has tips on successional planting in the vegetable garden.

Monty plants out his dahlias as well as dividing ornamental grasses.

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

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

Monty shows which plants need protection from the elements and which can be left until after the frosts.

Monty Don explores the influence that the Venetians have had on horticulture.

Beginning in Triest, Monty heads down the Croatian coast in the footsteps of the Venetians.

Monty explores Venice by barge, stepping out to visit green spaces large and small.

Monty Don visits historical gardens that have defined the British garden.

Monty travels through the home counties and London, visiting a garden restored by a famous pop star.

Monty comes across gardens for gnomes, much-loved, well-tended allotments and extravagant gardens.

Monty sees the ingenuity, passion and determination of British people to garden and create gardens.

Monty Don travels from Scotland to Northumberland to learn more about Britain through its gardens.?

Monty Don concludes his journey through Britain's gardening heritage.

Monty learns about the transformations of the 19th century, as gardens become more accessible.

Monty visits Rousham House in Oxfordshire which has survived almost unchanged since 1741.

Monty uncovers the extraordinary stories behind Britain's 17th century gardens.