Episode 30
Gardening magazine. In our final visit to Longmeadow this year, Monty gives advice on the plants that need winter protection and thinks ahead to colourful spring bouquets.
In our final visit to Longmeadow this year, Monty gives advice on the plants that need winter protection and thinks ahead to colourful spring bouquets by planting bulbs in the cutting garden.
The glory of summer may be over in most gardens but Carol goes to Worcestershire in search of some autumn colour, in a garden designed to reach its peak of flowering right now. Frances finds out whether there is a north-south divide in the yield and taste of vegetables grown at RHS Rosemoor in Devon and RHS Harlow Carr in Yorkshire.
Zephaniah Lindo investigates the relationship between roots and microscopic fungi, while Nick Bailey injects new life into a small, neglected garden in London. And Alan Power spends a day in the gardens of Mount Stewart near Belfast to see how they are using historical archive to restore parts of the garden.
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Carol鈥檚 asters
If you鈥檙e at a loose end and fancy revelling in the glory of Michaelmas daisies, then why not drop in on The Picton Garden? It will be closing for the winter at the end of October, so now鈥檚 the time to go!
The
Picton Garden
Walwyn
Road
Colwall
Malvern
Worcestershire
WR13
6QE
Tel.
01684 540416
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(www.nccpg.com)
Lord & Lady Heseltine
Monty really enjoyed his visit to Lord and Lady Heseltine鈥檚 magnificent garden in Thenford. It鈥檚 not normally open to the public, but on four separate occasions next year, you鈥檒l have the opportunity to visit if you book in advance. For more details, check out the link below.
(thenfordarboretum.com)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Presenter | Monty Don |
Presenter | Nick Bailey |
Presenter | Carol Klein |
Presenter | Zephaniah Lindo |
Presenter | Alan Power |
Presenter | Frances Tophill |
Series Producer | Chloe Rawlings |
Executive Producer | Paolo Proto |