Britain’s rich horticultural history is being lost. More and more front and back gardens are paved over - for development, for parking spaces, or because families don’t have the time or inclination to manage these …
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Ep 12013-12-09
Wild Flowers and Front Gardens
Wild Flowers – Monty Don In his revival campaign, Monty Don finds out that you …
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Ep 22013-12-12
Topiary and Roof Gardens
Topiary – Rachel De Thame Today, topiary is mostly seen as the preserve of stately …
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Ep 32013-12-13
Cottage Gardens and House Plants
Cottage Gardens – Carol Klein As a passionate plantswoman, Carol Klein wants us all to …
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Ep 42014-01-06
Cut Flowers and Trees
Cut Flowers – Rachel De Thame In her revival, Rachel de Thame investigates the decline …
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Ep 52014-01-07
Rock Gardens and Herb Gardens
Rock Gardens – Carol Klein Carol Klein shares her infectious passion for a style of …
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Ep 62014-01-08
Glasshouses and Shrubs
Glasshouses – Diarmuid Gavin In our own homes we’ve lost sight of the potential for …
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Ep 72014-01-09
Ponds and Stumperies
Ponds – Charlie Dimmock Ever since she was a young girl, Charlie Dimmock has been …
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Ep 82014-01-10
Lawns and Tropical Gardens
Lawns – Sarah Raven In her revival, Sarah Raven investigates why the British are so …
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Ep 92014-01-13
Fruit Trees and Ornamental Bedding
Fruit Trees – Toby Buckland Ninety per cent of all our fruit is imported and …
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Ep 102014-01-14
Herbaceous Borders and Kitchen Gardens
Herbaceous Borders – Chris Beardshaw The herbaceous border is a truly iconic British garden feature. …