A new gardening year begins at Longmeadow and Monty reveals his new plans for the year as well as taking stock of any winter damage. Show more
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Garden designer Joe Swift has a dream of city streets completely dominated by nature. French botanist and designer Patrick Blanc offers a solution: vertical gardens. Show more
Monty, Joe and Carol each take a section of the 40-year garden and plant it up to represent the planting of Percy Thrower, Arthur Billet, Geoff Hamilton and Alan Titchmarsh. Show more
Gardening series. Right plant, right place is the mantra as Monty plants out irises for full sun in the long borders and irises for the water margins by the pond. Show more
Gardening series. The long borders get some attention this week as Monty plants out annual climbers and preens perennials for maximum flower performance. Show more
The formal garden gets a transformation this week when the winner of the bedding competition plants out her design with Monty and the team. Show more
With autumn around the corner, Toby Buckland adds some sparkle to the garden and reveals his passion for winter bedding plants. Show more
Toby Buckland highlights the benefits of the greenhouse and visits Joe Swift on his allotment where they will be looking at ways to tackle marestail. Show more
Toby Buckland looks at storing fruit over winter, while Joe is at Berryfields choosing a shrub with awesome autumnal tones. Meanwhile, Sarah Raven continues her journey of taste. Show more
Toby Buckland exlores rationalising a proportion of your garden to increase year round interest. Joe Swift finds out the sunflower competition results, and Alys examines moths. Show more
Toby plants some early alpine tulips and he and Alys rejuvenate the lilac in the Spring Garden. Joe is moving comfrey on his allotment and Carol is lifting and dividing centauras. Show more
Toby looks at introducing small trees for perfect autumn colour in the garden and Carol visits the young family that she has helped develop a garden with this year. Show more
The team embrace Halloween as Toby adds a touch of magic to the autumn leaves with his wormery, and Joe and his children harvest pumpkins to make lanterns. Show more
The team take on a raft of seasonal jobs at Berryfields, with Toby looking at the root vegetables that benefit from a touch of frost and Carol showing how stratification works. Show more
It's Toby's first Christmas at Berryfields and to celebrate he plants a willow glade packed full of colourful promise, while head gardener Alys Fowler plants winter garlic. Show more
Gardening magazine. Toby and the team begin the most ambitious project ever on Gardeners' World: to transform a muddy, grassy field into the nation's new back garden. Show more
Gardening magazine. Toby and the team launch the Dig In campaign, which aims to encourage the nation to grow its own grub. He gives free seed packets to the public in Birmingham. Show more
This week's programme is full of summer gardening tips. Monty keeps the vegetable garden cropping and Joe gives tips on how to look after your garden and still have a holiday. Show more
Carol Klein investigates the use of colour in gardening over the centuries. Visiting celebrated colour-themed gardens, Carol examines the secrets of successful design. Show more
Carol Klein visits celebrated colour-themed gardens like Sissinghurst and Great Dixter to reveal the secrets of successfully using colour in the garden. Show more