It is the first day of spring and Monty has sharpened his tools in readiness to open the gardening year. He reflects on how Longmeadow has fared during an extraordinarily wet winter. Show more
Adam Frost demonstrates how to grow plants successfully in peat-free compost, and we visit a garden on the Isle of Man where exotic plants are thriving. Show more
Monty turns his attention to containers and citrus plants, Joe Swift meets the designer of an award-winning contemporary garden, and we catch up with three extraordinary sisters from Dorset. Show more
Gardeners’ World celebrates the snowdrop and visits one of the world’s largest collections, nurtured in a suburban back garden and Monty gives tips on what to do once they have finished flowering. Show more
In this special episode, Monty and the team look back at more floral highlights from the series, including alliums and auriculas, houseplants, and creative containers. Show more
Monty plants out his tomatoes and shows us what we can feed our plants. Arit Anderson looks into the use of peat in the horticultural industry, and Sue Kent show us her progress on her allotment. Show more
Adam Frost is in his garden, bringing viewers up to date on how it has been developing over the summer, as well as giving plenty of advice on looking after and growing hydrangeas. Show more
Adam Frost is in his garden providing inspiration and discussing all the essential gardening jobs for this weekend. Show more
Monty, Nigel and Nellie are at Longmeadow, providing inspiration for gardens and discussing all the essential gardening jobs for this weekend. Show more
Arit Anderson and Frances Tophill introduce a special Gardeners’ World from Wakehurst, Kew’s wild botanic garden in Sussex. Show more
Monty, Nigel and Nellie are at Longmeadow, discussing the weekend's gardening jobs. Show more
At Longmeadow, Monty gives us a masterclass on growing Mediterranean herbs, plants lily bulbs for summer scent, and in the vegetable garden, he begins to sow seeds for salad root crops. Show more
Monty gives advice on plants to use for foliage with tropical proportions, Arit Anderson continues investigating the use of peat and Carol Klein explores Oxford Botanic Garden's euphorbias. Show more
Monty places succulents outside and plants out dahlias and tender vegetables. Carol Klein visits Trebah Garden in Cornwall, and Nick Bailey looks at a variety of shrubs at RHS Wisley. Show more
Monty is keeping on top of seasonal maintenance at Longmeadow, Adam Frost travels to Sissinghurst Castle to view a new area of the garden, and in West Sussex we get tips on growing the perfect dahlia. Show more
Adam Frost is in his garden, catching viewers up on his new patio project and discussing his plans for the autumn. Show more
Monty refreshes a container of overgrown herbs. Arit Anderson travels to Kent to meet a designer who is placing sustainability and the environment at the heart of the gardens she designs. Show more
Monty adds flowers to act as pollinators and creates an alpine trough. Adam Frost helps comedian Susan Calman with her garden, and Nick Bailey shows us a simple way to attract wildlife. Show more
Adam Frost shares his love of ornamental grasses. In Margate, the team visit a man who has come up with a unique way of using a shed roof to grow vegetables. Show more
From growing the perfect sweet pea to plants pollinated by a single human hair, Monty celebrates the plant passions of some of the extraordinary people that we have met over the last few years. Show more