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What it is

Gardeners' World is a long-running BBC television programme about gardening that continues to this day. The first episode was filmed in 1968, presented by Ken Burras and came from Oxford Botanical Gardens. Most of the episodes of the show are 30 minutes long, though there are many specials that last longer. (Source of summary and banner: TheTVDB.com)

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Last episode

September 18, 2015

s48e26 · 2015-09-18

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Episode guide

31 this season · 758 total
s43e01 March 5, 2010 2010-03-05 20:30

March 5, 2010

s43e01 · 2010-03-05 · 20:30

Toby looks at the best varieties of snowdrop available for the garden and offers tips on the the best sorts of tomatoes. Joe joins Toby as they get the fruit garden under way. At Glebe Cottage, Carol takes a closer look at the Hellebore family. Alys plants some sweet peas for picking during the summer.

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s43e02 March 12, 2010 2010-03-12 20:30

March 12, 2010

s43e02 · 2010-03-12 · 20:30

Toby Buckland creates a new pergola at Greenacre. Joe maintains the prairie border. The Royal Horticultural Society show some rose pruning techniques at Hyde Hall. At Castle Howard, Brian Deighton gives a tour of the stately home's rose garden.

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s43e03 March 19, 2010 2010-03-19 20:30

March 19, 2010

s43e03 · 2010-03-19 · 20:30

Toby tidies up the Bee Border at Greenacre.

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s43e04 March 26, 2010 2010-03-26 20:30

March 26, 2010

s43e04 · 2010-03-26 · 20:30

Toby plant a variety of vegetables at Greenacre. Joe plants evergreen hedging and offering advice on planting Camellias. Colin Crosbie gives a master class in Camellia pruning techniques.

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s43e05 April 2, 2010 2010-04-02 19:30

April 2, 2010

s43e05 · 2010-04-02 · 19:30

Toby, Joe and Alys each create a back garden at Greenacre. Carol Klein visits Tresco Abbey on the Isles of Scilly where she takes a look at the extraordinary and exotic plants that thrive there.

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s43e06 April 9, 2010 2010-04-09 19:30

April 9, 2010

s43e06 · 2010-04-09 · 19:30

Toby makes plans for a cutting garden at Greenacre.

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s43e07 April 16, 2010 2010-04-16 19:30

April 16, 2010

s43e07 · 2010-04-16 · 19:30

Toby makes some suggestions for quick-growing climbing plants which will look good before the summer. Joe joins Toby at Greenacre and explains how to build a pond from recycled materials which will still look good.

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s43e08 April 23, 2010 2010-04-23 19:30

April 23, 2010

s43e08 · 2010-04-23 · 19:30

This week Toby focuses on the high impact, low maintenance plants of the American prairie-style border at Greenacre. At Glebe Cottage, Carol takes a look at the borage family. Toby plants sweetcorn in his family garden and offers tips on how to grow popcorn in your own garden.

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s43e09 May 7, 2010 2010-05-07 19:30

May 7, 2010

s43e09 · 2010-05-07 · 19:30

The team travel to the Malvern Spring Show where they take a look at some of the best plants in the floral marquee and take a look at the latest in design ideas from the show gardens.

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s43e10 May 14, 2010 2010-05-14 19:30

May 14, 2010

s43e10 · 2010-05-14 · 19:30

Toby explains how to create the wow factor with beautiful blooming hanging baskets. Toby also suggests a selection of colourful plants that will thrive beside a fence or wall or in the shadow of a tree.

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s43e11 May 21, 2010 2010-05-21 19:30

May 21, 2010

s43e11 · 2010-05-21 · 19:30

Toby gives his top tips on how to get a great tomato harvest. Carol takes a closer look at the nettle clan. Alys uses an old native American Indian technique for growing tender vegetables.

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s43e12 June 4, 2010 2010-06-04 19:30

June 4, 2010

s43e12 · 2010-06-04 · 19:30

Toby takes a look at plants which thrive in the moist conditions of pond margins and recommends varieties which add a splash of colour and also have great foliage.

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s43e13 June 11, 2010 2010-06-11 19:30

June 11, 2010

s43e13 · 2010-06-11 · 19:30

Toby shows how to replace spring displays with colourful plants which will last until the autumn. Advice is also offered on lawns and shrubs.

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s43e14 June 18, 2010 2010-06-18 19:30

June 18, 2010

s43e14 · 2010-06-18 · 19:30

The show comes live from the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.

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s43e16 July 23, 2010 2010-07-23 19:30

July 23, 2010

s43e16 · 2010-07-23 · 19:30

The team embark on different summer projects.

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s43e17 July 30, 2010 2010-07-30 19:30

July 30, 2010

s43e17 · 2010-07-30 · 19:30

Toby explains how to create a beautiful but simple garden path using recycled materials. Carol takes a look around the restored Victorian vegetable garden at Knightshayes Court.

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s43e18 August 6, 2010 2010-08-06 19:30

August 6, 2010

s43e18 · 2010-08-06 · 19:30

Toby and Carol offer their services after hearing about a community of gardeners in the Ribble Valley in Lancashire who are suffering with some of the commonest garden problems.

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s43e19 August 20, 2010 2010-08-20 19:30

August 20, 2010

s43e19 · 2010-08-20 · 19:30

Toby shows how to increase the numbers of butterflies coming to your garden by planting the right flowers. Carol takes a look at the more decorative members of the potato family.

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s43e20 August 27, 2010 2010-08-27 19:30

August 27, 2010

s43e20 · 2010-08-27 · 19:30

Toby takes cuttings whilst it is still warm, giving them plenty of time to grow roots before the colder weather arrives. Joe offers tips for green roofs and names some plants to give year-round interest on top of any shed.

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s43e21 September 3, 2010 2010-09-03 19:30

September 3, 2010

s43e21 · 2010-09-03 · 19:30

September is the month when the new season begins for gardeners as they make plans for the winter and spring. Toby explains how to store the last of the potato harvest so that they can still be used during the winter. Toby also shows how the technique of plaiting onions into strings.

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s43e22 September 10, 2010 2010-09-10 19:30

September 10, 2010

s43e22 · 2010-09-10 · 19:30

Toby gives tips for low-maintenance plant combinations that will keep borders looking nice. Joe gets advise on how to deal with troublesome lawns. The garden of Roald Dahl is taken a look around.

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s43e23 September 17, 2010 2010-09-17 19:30

September 17, 2010

s43e23 · 2010-09-17 · 19:30

September is when crops are harvested. Toby explains how to collect the precious seeds from annual and perennial plants and explains how they should be stored them to keep them as fresh as possible for free sowing the following year.

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s43e24 September 24, 2010 2010-09-24 19:30

September 24, 2010

s43e24 · 2010-09-24 · 19:30

This week the show offers a master class on how to restore your grass to lush, green turf. Carol takes a closer look at the borders at the RHS gardens at Rosemoor in Devon.

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s43e25 Grow to Show 2010-10-01 19:30

Grow to Show

s43e25 · 2010-10-01 · 19:30

Joe Swift he attempts to grow some perfectly-formed vegetables at a top RHS event.

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s43e26 October 8, 2010 2010-10-08 19:30

October 8, 2010

s43e26 · 2010-10-08 · 19:30

Toby shows how to prepare vegetable gardens for the winter. Carol takes a closer look at the rose family.

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s43e27 October 15, 2010 2010-10-15 19:30

October 15, 2010

s43e27 · 2010-10-15 · 19:30

Toby shows how to use prairie planting.

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s43e28 October 22, 2010 2010-10-22 19:30

October 22, 2010

s43e28 · 2010-10-22 · 19:30

Toby Bgives tips on how prolong the life of a vegetable patch through the winter. Joe takes a look around the gardens of Iford Manor in Wiltshire whilst discovers more about orchids at Kew Gardens.

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s43e29 October 29, 2010 2010-10-29 19:30

October 29, 2010

s43e29 · 2010-10-29 · 19:30

Toby offers tips and advice on how to store tender tropical plants over winter. Carol takes a look around the National Arboretum at Westonbirt in Gloucestershire. Alys meets Paul Barnett, who grows 250 different varieties of apple on just one tree.

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s43e30 November 5, 2010 2010-11-05 20:30

November 5, 2010

s43e30 · 2010-11-05 · 20:30

Toby explains how leaves can be turned into leaf mould. Carol visits Kew where she finds out how the world of plant classification is now becoming much simpler as scientists are beginning to use DNA techniques to accurately draw up definitive family trees for plants.

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s43e31 November 12, 2010 2010-11-12 20:30

November 12, 2010

s43e31 · 2010-11-12 · 20:30

Toby offers tips on how to make the most of gardens during the winter and he shows how to shape up difficult climbers. Alys shows her favourite varieties of roses. Carol offers propagation tips at Glebe Cottage.

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s43e32 The Science of Gardening 2010-11-26 20:30

The Science of Gardening

s43e32 · 2010-11-26 · 20:30

Carol transforms her garden into a living laboratory and allows some scientific experts to explore, analyse and observe her soil, compost, seeds, weather, leaves, and flowers.

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