Monty Don turns his attention to the annual climbers he has been growing from seed, as well as planting out sweet peas. Show more
Monty Don takes a range of cuttings to get plants for free and also shows how best to prune your lavender. Carol Klein visits a garden in Devon to revel in eryngiums. Show more
This week there's advice on how to plant spring flowering perennials and recommendations for planting bare root roses, and Monty will begin planning the vegetable garden. Show more
Monty Don advises on essential summer pruning to keep plants looking at their best and offers tips for preparing your garden for when you’re away on holiday. Show more
Monty catches up on jobs to keep the garden looking good all summer long. Adam Frost visits Sledmere Gardens in Yorkshire, where the borders have been planted with specific colour schemes in mind. Show more
Monty Don plants a tree to provide a nectar source for bees and other insects. In Cornwall, Nick Bailey celebrates the fleeting beauty of one of the most ancient flowering plants. Show more
Monty Don turns his attention to the pond at Longmeadow. He gives advice on pond maintenance which can be carried out now without disturbing wildlife. Show more
With the increasing popularity of houseplants, Nick Bailey spends the day at Kew exploring their cacti and succulent collection to learn more about how we should take care of them. Show more
Monty Don gets going on a new project this week when he starts planting a colour-themed, fragrant border, and he has tips on successional planting in the vegetable garden. Show more
On the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings, the show visits a WWII veteran who has planted an orchard for peace to commemorate those who lost their lives during the war. Show more
Adam Frost, Carol Klein, Nick Bailey and Arit Anderson present the best from the show gardens, floral marquee and around the showground. Show more
The team are out and about this week in Birmingham at the annual Gardeners’ World Live show. Monty Don, Joe Swift and Adam Frost bring us design tips from the show gardens. Show more
Monty Don advises on the pruning, dead-heading and staking of roses. Joe Swift and Adam Frost see how they can help some novice gardeners turn a neglected area of their garden into a useful space. Show more
Carol Klein travels to Aberglasney Gardens in Wales to explore the best planting partners for that most ephemeral of perennials, the thalictrum. Show more
In a special programme, Monty and the team focus their attention on the loss of wildflower habitats in the UK and the part that gardeners can play in averting the resulting loss of wildlife. Show more
Monty Don shows how to produce a medley of vegetables from a small space. Frances Tophill visits an allotment where plants are grown and harvested as ingredients for cosmetics. Show more
Adam Frost shows the progress in his garden since spring. Adam dispels the confusion of the summer pruning of wisteria and shows us an ingenious solution to planting in dry shade under trees. Show more
Monty has plenty of inspiration for gardeners from planting for late summer colour to tidying up herbs and pruning soft fruit. Nick Bailey concludes his journey into the clematis world. Show more
Monty Don adds autumn perennials to his borders and shows how to take root cuttings. On her Kent allotment, Frances Tophill invites a special guest to help her with a small building project. Show more
Monty Don shows which plants need protection from the elements, plants out berried shrubs to help feed wildlife in the winter, harvests pumpkins and shows how to make use of fallen autumnal leaves. Show more