Monty Don's British Gardens
Monty comes across gardens for gnomes, much-loved, well-tended allotments and extravagant gardens.
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.
Monty Don is in his Longmeadow garden, planning for winter and next year.
Monty and the Gardeners World team look back at the horticultural highs of the latest series.
Carol unravels the mysteries of roots and why they are so important to the health of our plants.
Monty opens the programme in the Dry Garden with the Rosa 'Madame Grgoire Staechelin'.
Monty is at Longmeadow and Adam, Carol and Frances Tophill at the RHS Malvern Spring Festival.
Adam Frost plants up his gravel garden with spring colour and starts work on a new project.
Monty starts getting some tender veg underway, recommends plants which thrive with very little water.
Monty starts a new planting project as well as giving plenty of tips on maintaining our lawns and plants.
Rachel de Thame lends Monty a hand as he refreshes his dry garden.
Monty continues work on the water feature in his paradise garden and makes a start on the planting.
Today is a special programme which comes from all four of the Royal Horticultural Society gardens.
Monty Don meets with the founder of the garden society, the Grandi Giardini Italiani.
Monty Don is in Naples to visit some of the most sublime, romantic retreats in southern Italy.