Gardeners' World

2025

Each season, the BBC fields a small team of horticultural expert-presenters. They and others they visit and/or consult discuss and give plenty of tips on all imaginable aspects of gardening, throughout the year, in various environments, elaborating on techniques, means etcetera. They also report on main events, such as the Chelsea and other major RHS flower show.

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32 Episodes

  • Episode 1
    E1
    Episode 1Monty has had a busy winter at Longmeadow and shares exciting new plans to transform the borders in the Jewel Garden. He plants up pots for early colour, shows how to move a clematis and sows veg for the year ahead.
  • Episode 2
    E2
    Episode 2Monty makes the most of the longer days as he continues the rejuvenation of his Jewel Garden borders. Joe Swift meets a group of neighbours championing their front gardens.
  • Episode 3
    E3
    Episode 3Monty is busy adding herbaceous perennials to the revamped Jewel Garden – but before planting, he has good advice on how to plan a border.
  • Episode 4
    E4
    Episode 4Monty plans displays bursting with colour and scent, shares some of his favourite foliage to create a tapestry of texture in shade, and plants new and tasty soft fruit.
  • Episode 5
    E5
    Episode 5Adam Frost is in his garden, revealing what he has in store for the coming season. He takes stock of his ornamental veg garden and adds some bulbs to a border.
  • Episode 6
    E6
    Episode 6Easter is a busy weekend for gardeners, and Monty continues the big revamp of his Jewel Garden at Longmeadow.
  • Episode 7
    E7
    Episode 7As spring continues, Monty plants up the Mound in a gorgeous palette of blues and yellows. Frances Tophill enjoys a stunning display of wisteria at a National Collection for Plant Heritage in Surrey.
  • Episode 8
    E8
    Episode 8In this special edition, Joe Swift and Rachel de Thame are in the North Wessex Downs spending the day at Malverleys, a stunning garden transformed in just 14 years.
  • Episode 9
    E9
    Episode 9Gardeners’ World comes from the spectacular RHS Malvern Spring Festival in Worcestershire. Adam Frost and Sue Kent explore show gardens bursting with clever ideas and creative planting.
  • Episode 10
    E10
    Episode 10As the days lengthen and the garden bursts into life, Monty is busy planting foxgloves, sowing cosmos for cut flowers and planting out his tomatoes.
  • Episode 11
    E11
    Episode 11With summer approaching, Monty is changing things up and infusing some drama into his Jewel Garden pots. Arit Anderson meets a gardener in Suffolk championing the ‘grown not flown’ movement.
  • Episode 12
    E12
    Episode 12Monty is busy in the cottage garden. As the roses begin to bloom, he’s adding a colourful splash of underplanting to add floral icing to the upcoming display. And in the veg garden, there are carrots to thin and tomatoes to plant out.
  • Episode 13
    E13
    Episode 13The team head to Birmingham for one of the highlights of the horticultural calendar - the annual Gardeners’ World Live event. Monty Don, Rachel de Thame, Adam Frost, Arit Anderson and Ashley Edwards are on hand to showcase the best the gardening world has to offer.
  • Episode 14
    E14
    Episode 14It’s almost summer solstice, the longest day of the year, and Frances Tophill is gardening at Damson Farm, a magical garden set in the glorious Somerset countryside.
  • Episode 15
    E15
    Episode 15Longmeadow is exploding with summer colour, and Monty is potting up scented pelargoniums for their fragrance. Meanwhile, Toby Buckland visits horticultural gem Stockton Bury Gardens in Herefordshire.
  • Episode 16
    E16
    Episode 16Gardeners’ World comes from the world’s largest annual flower show, the spectacular RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival. Adam Frost, Rachel de Thame and Frances Tophill explore inspirational show gardens bursting with vibrant colour, bold ideas and seasonal planting – sharing expert advice and tips you can try at home, whether you’ve got a back garden, a balcony or just a sunny windowsill.
  • Episode 17
    E17
    Episode 17Gardeners’ World has exclusive access to a brand new flower show at RHS Wentworth Woodhouse in South Yorkshire.
  • Episode 18
    E18
    Episode 18Monty is checking how the garden is coping with the dry summer, and in the veg garden, this means making choices on which plants to water and which to leave.
  • Episode 19
    E19
    Episode 19After the intense heat of high summer, we are back at Adams Garden, cooling off with an eye-catching water feature for waterlilies and wildlife.
  • Episode 20
    E20
    Episode 20Monty is summer-pruning his trained fruit, sowing some hardy annuals for cutting next year, and in the veg garden, is planning ahead for winter. And in his wildlife garden, he’s come to a difficult decision.
  • Episode 21
    E21
    Episode 21Monty is cutting back in the Cottage Garden to make room for annuals, harvesting tomatoes and taking sage cuttings in the Herb Garden.
  • Episode 22
    E22
    Episode 22With a bank holiday weekend to look forward to, Adam Frost has a few things to be getting on with in the garden. His mini-meadow needs some attention, he’s got an autumn container to plant up, and in the borders, there are seeds to collect.
  • Episode 23
    E23
    Episode 23Monty takes salvia cuttings in the Jewel Garden, plants out home-grown rocket in his veg garden and pots up amarines for an autumn display.
  • Episode 24
    E24
    Episode 24As summer starts to make way for autumn, Monty is harvesting sweetcorn, taking stock of his plants in pots and pruning summer-fruiting raspberries.
  • Episode 25
    E25
    Episode 25Monty has plans for interest and colour in his garden next year, from adding a rose to the new Dog House to planting daffodil bulbs and sowing sweet pea seeds. He also shares his best solutions for tackling plant pests in his greenhouse.
  • Episode 26
    E26
    Episode 26Frances Tophill is back at Damson Farm in the Somerset countryside to revel in the atmosphere and abundance in an autumn garden. There are ornamentals and edibles to harvest, and in the meadow, there are seeds aplenty. She shares evergreen planting ideas for shady corners and adds a touch of late seasonal interest to beds and borders.
  • Episode 27
    E27
    Episode 27Monty has plenty of ideas to make the most of the season - from creating new plants for free by dividing herbaceous perennials to planning a dazzling spring display by sowing iris bulbs. He’s also planting elephant garlic for next year’s kitchen and Asian greens to keep his salads fresh all winter long.
  • Episode 28
    E28
    Episode 28As the autumn light bathes Longmeadow, Monty is harvesting pumpkins in time for Halloween, adding a berberis to his orchard border and planting out strawberries.
  • Episode 29
    E29
    Episode 29It’s an exciting week at Longmeadow as Monty makes a start on his brand new woodland garden. Autumn is the best time to get trees and shrubs in the ground, and he plants three that would do well in a shady spot. He’s also got ideas for brightening up a lawn and shares advice on how to get an early crop of onions.
  • Episode 30
    E30
    Episode 30Frances Tophill is back at Damson Farm, lending a hand with autumn jobs in the garden. She learns of a clever recipe for making an architectural compost cake, plants a container with evergreens and spring bulbs, and takes hard wood cuttings from a tree with beautiful berries.
  • Episode 31
    E31
    Episode 31At Longmeadow, Monty is full steam ahead creating a new woodland garden from scratch. He plants up some native grasses and adds in hellebores for a colourful spring display. He also prunes a climbing rose, harvests kale and winter veg, and pots up hyacinth bulbs.
  • Episode 32
    E32
    Episode 32With winter fast approaching, Monty has dahlias to lift and store, leafmould to make, and tulips and wallflowers to plant in pots. He also takes root cuttings from a favourite herbaceous perennial.

 

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