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

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

Monty gives his ornamental grasses an overhaul and Rachel visits the Trebah Garden in Cornwall.

Carol Klein takes a look at the nation's favourite plants and Monty Don pots his own dahlia tubers.

Monty gives his pond a spring clean and adds some colour to his Jewel Garden pots.

Monty tackles box blight at Longmeadow whilst Carol looks at the cyclamen.

Monty is showing us what we can do for a fantastic display of roses in the summer.

Longmeadow has had a fabulous flowering and fruiting year.

There is lots to prepare for winter at Longmeadow, now is the time to start planting for next year.

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

Rachel de Thame lends Monty a hand as he refreshes his dry garden.

Monty welcomes spring at Longmeadow, he’s not been idle over the winter.

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 explores the extraordinary scenery of the west coast of America.

Monty visits the famous garden where President Thomas Jefferson enjoyed spending his time.

Monty Don travels across America to explore whether there is such thing as an American garden.

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.