
Gardeners' World
Monty plants up a new bed of irises and takes pelargonium cuttings.

Monty plants up a new bed of irises and takes pelargonium cuttings.

Monty gives advice on pruning fruit trees and shows how to get the best from tomatoes and chillies.

Monty travels to Dublin to discover how plantsman Jimi Blake fills his garden with flora for free.

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

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

Monty shows us different ways to make leafmould, which is fantastic for improving the structure of the soil.

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

Monty discusses the equinox and how it affects certain plants.

Monty Don travels through Galicia, Cantabria, Asturias, the Basque Country and Catalonia.

Monty Don visits gardens in southern Spain that reveal influences from visitors and settlers.

Monty Don visits historic and modern gardens around the harsh Central plains of Spain.

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 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 sets out to explore the wide variety of gardens offering a slightly different vision of paradise.

Monty begins in Spain at the Alhambra, finds a wide variety of paradise gardens in Morocco, including an enormous royal walled meadow and a tiny garden in the heart of the town; exploring the ruins of Cyrus the Great's palace in Iran.