Gardeners' World
Monty shows which plants need protection from the elements and which can be left until after the frosts.
Monty shows which plants need protection from the elements and which can be left until after the frosts.
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In the third and final of three programmes, Monty celebrates the joy that the gardening year brings.
In the second of three programmes Adam and the team celebrate the joy that the gardening year brings
In the first of three programmes Monty and the team celebrate the joy that the gardening year brings
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.
Monty Don travels from Scotland to Northumberland to learn more about Britain through its gardens.?
In this weeks Gardeners World Monty plants a mix of white flowers in the writing garden.
As this winter draws to a close Monty gets going in his garden by planting pots of summer bulbs.
In the third and final of three programmes, Monty celebrates the joy that the gardening year brings.
Monty is busy moving his succulents and makes a start on planting up his new cut flower beds.
Monty shows how to prune Spring roses and makes successional sowings of vegetables to ensure continuous crops
Monty gives tips on growing tomatoes and ideas for how to fill in gaps once spring flowers are past their best
At Longmeadow, Monty plants out tender vegetables for late a summer harvest and plants up a pot of succulents.
Mary Berry comes to tea with Monty this week and he offers his advice on her new garden.
Monty Don prepares his garden for winter and takes stock of his year at Longmeadow.
Monty Don cracks on with his seasonal tasks at Longmeadow, giving hints and tips along the way.
Monty shows which plants need protection from the elements and which can be left until after the frosts.
There is lots to prepare for winter at Longmeadow, now is the time to start planting for next year.
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