Episode 31
Monty Don gives tips on moving plants which are in the wrong place or have outgrown their space, and Rachel de Thame returns to Longmeadow to plant up pots for spring colour.
It is the time of year for assessing borders, and this week Monty Don gives tips on moving plants which are in the wrong place or have outgrown their space, shows how to store chillies and harvests the last of his tomatoes.
Rachel de Thame returns to Longmeadow to talk to Monty about her return to health and to plant up pots for spring colour.
Nick Bailey travels to the Highlands in Scotland to find out about a project which is contributing to worldwide plant conservation. Garden historian Advolly Richmond uncovers the fun and frolic behind the design of the Painswick Rococo Garden in Gloucestershire. Joe Swift and Flo Headlam lend their skills to a project that is committed to turning an unpromising patch of ground into a thriving community hub, and keen flower gardener Arthur Parkinson shows how he has filled his mother鈥檚 front garden in Nottinghamshire with pots full of colour.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Monty Don |
Presenter | Nick Bailey |
Presenter | Rachel de Thame |
Presenter | Advolly Richmond |
Presenter | Joe Swift |
Presenter | Florence Headlam |
Series Producer | Sharon Fisher |
Executive Producer | Gary Broadhurst |
Production Manager | Fran Maxwell |