Garden Rescue episode 2 2020: When Christian and Catherine, a couple driven by their passion for art and music, embarked on a momentous journey from the vibrant streets of London to the picturesque town of Shrewsbury, they knew their lives were about to change forever. Accompanied by their adorable bundle of joy, baby Olive, they embraced the opportunity to create a new chapter in a Victorian house that beckoned with both charm and potential. However, the once-majestic garden that came with their new abode had fallen into disarray, its true beauty obscured beneath an overgrowth of untamed foliage.
Undeterred by the challenges that lay before them, Catherine, a captivating opera singer with a voice that could move mountains, and Christian, a gifted comic book artist whose illustrations burst with life, embarked on a mission to reclaim their outdoor sanctuary. With unwavering determination, they rolled up their sleeves and meticulously cleared the garden, unearthing its hidden treasures. Yet, despite their efforts, a lingering sense of incompleteness persisted, as if the garden yearned for something more.
Fuelled by their shared love for vibrant colors, bold artistic expression, and a touch of whimsy, Catherine and Christian envisioned a garden that would not only be an extension of their creative spirits but a sanctuary that would captivate and inspire their little Olive. In their minds, the garden held the potential to be a kaleidoscope of cool style and enchanting allure, harmoniously blending their individual passions into a harmonious symphony of beauty.
It is with eager anticipation that they turned to the expertise of Charlie and the Rich brothers, trusting in their ability to translate their dreams into a tangible reality. Their hearts brimmed with excitement as they imagined the garden transformed into a breathtaking oasis, where vibrant hues danced alongside delicate fairy glens, creating a space where Olive’s imagination could roam free.
Together, Catherine, Christian, Charlie, and the Rich brothers would weave their collective talents and inspirations, infusing the garden with an undeniable magic that would transcend its physical boundaries. They knew that, with the right touch, the garden would evolve from a mere outdoor space into a captivating masterpiece—a testament to their boundless creativity, unwavering love, and the extraordinary adventures that awaited them in their new home.
Garden Rescue episode 2 2020 – Shrewsbury
Dimmock first came to the public’s attention in 1997, when she joined the BBC gardening series Ground Force, five years after first meeting the producer/director of the series when she built a pond for the Meridian series, Grass Roots. Dimmock co-presented Ground Force for the eight years it aired. She became known for appearing braless on shows. Calendars featuring her likeness outsold lingerie model Caprice Bourret, and fans nicknamed her horticultural Viagra.
Since then, she has presented such programmes as The Joy of Gardening and Charlie’s Garden Army, as well as presenting coverage of the Chelsea Flower Show. In 2004, she appeared in the Channel 4 reality TV show, The Games. She has also appeared on American television, presenting a gardening slot on The Early Show on CBS. In September 2006, she appeared on the BBC’s Celebrity MasterChef.
During the mid-2000s, after Ground Force had ceased production, she presented a local ITV Meridian series entitled River Walks, in which she walked along various rivers in Southern England, visiting landmarks and attractions along the way as well as meeting people who live and work on the rivers.
Since founding their garden design company Rich Landscapes in 2013 and becoming the youngest team to win gold at the RHS Chelsea Flower show in 2015, the pair have become known for their clean, modern lines, naturalistic planting and cheery, down-to-earth disposition. All of which has brought them projects with fashion houses Chanel and Massimo Dutti, Hampshire hotel Heckfield Place and residential enthusiasts across Europe – as well as a book deal and several television spots on the BBC.