Gardeners’ World 2015

Gardening show packed with good ideas, tips and advice from experts.

Gardeners World episode 19 2015

Gardeners World episode 19 2015

In Gardeners World episode 19 2015, Carol Klein continues her journey across the nation in search of amazing plant combinations. In this episode, she is at Logan Botanic Garden near Stranraer, famed for its colourful, exotic borders.     Joe Swift drops in on a street in Bristol as the residents prepare to be judged by RHS Britain in Bloom. And Monty Don shares a wealth of ideas on how to keep your garden looking top-notch all summer long.   Gardeners World episode 19 2015:   Late-flowering clematis Monty has a beautiful selection of late-flowering clematis in his Jewel Garden, […]

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Gardeners World episode 18 2015

Gardeners World episode 18 2015

In Gardeners World episode 18 2015, July is a great time to get out and about visiting gardens, and this week Monty Don travels to Cambridge for an exclusive tour of the gorgeous garden at Clare College. He will also be catching up with various tasks at Longmeadow and, with luck, will be harvesting his first tomatoes.     Gardeners World episode 18 2015:   Perennials to propagate from semi-ripe cuttings Summer to early autumn is a good time to take semi-ripe cuttings of perennials that are either tender or short-lived. Examples include lavender, penstemon, fuchsia, gazania, verbena, heliotrope, marguerite

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Gardeners World episode 17 2015

Gardeners World episode 17 2015

In Gardeners World episode 17 2015, As the summer gathers pace and the weather starts to warm up, drought-tolerant plants really hit their stride. Monty Don shares some of his favourites from Longmeadow, and garden designer Adam Frost shows us how to build a gravel garden from scratch.     Gardeners World episode 17 2015: Make comfrey feed Comfrey makes an ideal plant food and is especially good for promoting flowers and fruit. Harvest the leaves from the base of established plants, chop them up and pack them tightly into a bucket. Fill the bucket with water and put to

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