
Gardeners' World
Monty gives his tips on late croppers to sow now.

Monty gives his tips on late croppers to sow now.

Monty deals with a swarm of bees as he plants out tender annuals and harvests honey.

Monty deals with a swarm of bees as he plants out tender annuals and harvests honey.

This week we are celebrating the work of the volunteers which keep gardens looking their best for visitors.

This week we are celebrating the work of the volunteers which keep gardens looking their best for visitors.

Monty opens the programme from the Orchard where most of the blossom has now arrived.

Monty opens the programme from the Orchard where most of the blossom has now arrived.

Monty shows us the Dry garden at its best with the electric lime green of the euphorbias.

Monty is in the constantly changing Jewel Garden with levels of green and with touches of intense colour.

Monty prepares a bed dedicated to growing flowers to pick and prepares a trench to plant Gladiolus 'Zorro'.

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

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

Monty discusses the equinox and how it affects certain plants.

Monty discusses the equinox and how it affects certain plants.

Monty gives advice on the plants that need winter protection and thinks ahead to colourful spring bouquets.

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

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