
The Secret History of the British Garden
Monty Don concludes his journey through Britain's gardening heritage.

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 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.

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

In this weeks Gardeners World Monty plants a mix of white flowers in the writing garden.

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

Monty is at Longmeadow giving advice on how to deal with unruly roses.

Monty and the regular team are joined by some new faces offering tips, advice and inspiration.

Monty gives a masterclass on how to prune soft fruit to ensure maximum production next year.

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.