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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

28 this season · 758 total
s44e01 March 11, 2011 2011-03-11 20:30

March 11, 2011

s44e01 · 2011-03-11 · 20:30

Monty Don returns to the series and uses his garden at his own Herefordshire home. Monty, Carol, Joe and Rachel are getting ready for spring. Carol takes a look around one of the country's best winter gardens at Anglesey Abbey. Joe and Rachel are in Dorset.

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s44e02 March 18, 2011 2011-03-18 20:30

March 18, 2011

s44e02 · 2011-03-18 · 20:30

With winter drawing to a close, work in the garden increases. Monty plants pots of summer bulbs for colour and scent. He also talks about his plans for reinvigorating the area in his garden where perennials planted for their rich jewel-like colours need some attention. Carol takes a look around Glendurgan Garden in Cornwall.

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s44e03 March 25, 2011 2011-03-25 20:30

March 25, 2011

s44e03 · 2011-03-25 · 20:30

The team offer advise on which plants will add colour to the garden during the summer.

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s44e04 April 1, 2011 2011-04-01 19:30

April 1, 2011

s44e04 · 2011-04-01 · 19:30

With April now here, Monty Don starts to reinvigorate his Jewel Garden. Carol Klein takes a look around one of the world's most renowned camellia collections when she visits Mount Edgcumbe in Cornwall. Rachel de Thame takes a look behind the scenes at the Royal Horticultural Society's main garden at Wisley.

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s44e05 April 8, 2011 2011-04-08 19:30

April 8, 2011

s44e05 · 2011-04-08 · 19:30

Monty is getting ready for for the summer by sowing hardy annuals like nasturtiums and calendulas. Carol takes a look around a garden that is full of art, design and architecture. Joe attempts to deal with a gardening problem that many lovers of exotic plants have been struggling to deal with because of the winter weather.

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s44e06 April 15, 2011 2011-04-15 19:30

April 15, 2011

s44e06 · 2011-04-15 · 19:30

Monty adds pot-grown plants, as well as sowing some from seed to his gareden after spring gets under way. He also names some other wildflowers which would thrive in most gardens. Carol talks to Matt Bishop, who explains why he is attracted to later flowering varieties of daffodils. Rachel attempts to show how to deal with pruning an overgrown shrubbery.

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s44e07 April 22, 2011 2011-04-22 19:30

April 22, 2011

s44e07 · 2011-04-22 · 19:30

Monty is planting climbers for different aspects in his walled garden at Longmeadow, Carol is in her garden at Glebe cottage where she takes inspiration from the nearby Devon hedgerows to find out which kind of plants thrive there and then uses some of their cultivated cousins to transform an area in her own garden.

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s44e08 May 6, 2011 2011-05-06 19:30

May 6, 2011

s44e08 · 2011-05-06 · 19:30

Monty works on his 'dry garden', an area where the soil is particularly thin and baked by the sun as May gets under way. Rachel takes a look around the gardens of Coton Manor in Northamptonshire. Carol talks to a woman who loves gardening for the different creatures they attract to her South Devon garden.

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s44e09 May 13, 2011 2011-05-13 19:30

May 13, 2011

s44e09 · 2011-05-13 · 19:30

The team begin this year's flower show season by paying a visit to the Malvern Spring Gardening Show.

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s44e10 May 20, 2011 2011-05-20 19:30

May 20, 2011

s44e10 · 2011-05-20 · 19:30

Monty gets ready to surround the courtyard garden with scented summer pots. Joe gets the chance to take a look around a rarely seen private garden created by one of Britain's foremost designers. Carol travels to Wiltshire to help a couple who have lost most of the plants on their pergola because of the harsh winter.

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s44e11 June 3, 2011 2011-06-03 19:30

June 3, 2011

s44e11 · 2011-06-03 · 19:30

The plants in the garden are growing with such speed that some have a tendency to flop as June gets under way. Monty explains how to make stakes that can be used for many years to come to help the plants. Carol pays a visitor to a gardener and bee keeper in Wiltshire who is trying to make the most of a shady area by planting nectar rich plants.

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s44e12 June 10, 2011 2011-06-10 19:30

June 10, 2011

s44e12 · 2011-06-10 · 19:30

Monty takes a look around the iconic garden of impressionist painter Claude Monet in Giverny. Monty also shares his top tips for growing key culinary herbs back in his own garden. Carol pays a visit to a gardener in need of help.

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s44e13 June 17, 2011 2011-06-17 19:30

June 17, 2011

s44e13 · 2011-06-17 · 19:30

Monty plants dahlias, tends to his roses and offers tips on how to extend the life of the vegetable garden. Monty, Carol, Joe and Rachel are at Gardeners' World Live, where they take a look at different show gardens. They also take part in a bring and buy plant sale.

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s44e14 July 8, 2011 2011-07-08 19:30

July 8, 2011

s44e14 · 2011-07-08 · 19:30

Monty demonstrates which plants to choose for sensational borders that will last through out the summer. He also plants squashes and pumpkins. Carol offers advice on which are the best hardy geraniums for different situations. She also takes a look around the gardens of Waltham Place. Joe visits Cothay Manor where he learns what it takes to maintain 12 acres of beautiful gardens.

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s44e15 July 22, 2011 2011-07-22 19:30

July 22, 2011

s44e15 · 2011-07-22 · 19:30

Monty is impressed by the sweet peas he grew from seed earlier in the year. He takes softwood cuttings from herbs, including lavender, and lifts and divides the primulas. Rachel talks to a couple from Hampshire who have created their garden around the hosta which is their favourite plant. Carol is in Wales to learn how a man changed his sloping plot into a garden on five different levels.

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s44e16 July 29, 2011 2011-07-29 19:30

July 29, 2011

s44e16 · 2011-07-29 · 19:30

At Longmeadow, Monty attempts to make sure that there will be some late summer colour. He also divides irises and shows what has gone wrong with his onion crop. Joe takes a look around Newby Hall in North Yorkshire which is also home to the longest herbaceous borders in Europe. Carol explains how she manages to keep her flower beds looking their best at this time of year.

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s44e17 August 12, 2011 2011-08-12 19:30

August 12, 2011

s44e17 · 2011-08-12 · 19:30

Monty is pruning the deciduous hedges that are an important part of the structure and form of Longmeadow. He then plants dahlias and cannas in pots for colour that will last right into the autumn. Monty also travel to London and gets the chance to look around second largest garden in the city which is the American Ambassador's garden.

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s44e18 August 19, 2011 2011-08-19 19:30

August 19, 2011

s44e18 · 2011-08-19 · 19:30

Monty makes plans for the autumn by planting crocus at Longmeadow. He also adds cyclamen to the spring garden, and offers tips on how to get a great show from them. Joe takeas a look around Marks Hall. Carol talks to a Staffordshire couple who've created a garden for all four seasons in their half-acre plot.

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s44e19 August 26, 2011 2011-08-26 19:30

August 26, 2011

s44e19 · 2011-08-26 · 19:30

Monty reveals his his plans to create a wet meadow. He begins by planting some herbaceous perennials. Carol travels to the Welsh mountains to pick up some vegetable growing tips.

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s44e20 September 2, 2011 2011-09-02 19:30

September 2, 2011

s44e20 · 2011-09-02 · 19:30

Monty explaisn how to to maximise next year's soft fruit crop by pruning his summer raspberries and planting on strawberry runners. Rachel de Thame pays a visit to the home of historian Sir Roy Strong and takes a look around his garden.

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s44e21 September 9, 2011 2011-09-09 19:30

September 9, 2011

s44e21 · 2011-09-09 · 19:30

Monty makes plans for spring by planting some early nectar sources for bees. He also plants some asters which will give colour for autumn and also help bees build up their nectar reserves to help them get through the winter. Carol travels to Norfolk to take a look around the Pensthorpe Nature Reserve.

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s44e22 September 23, 2011 2011-09-23 19:30

September 23, 2011

s44e22 · 2011-09-23 · 19:30

Monty offers advice on taking cuttings from roses to bulk up stock for free. Carol is collecting seeds from her favourite flowering perennials as she plans to plant up a new border as cheaply as possible. Rachel travels to Hook End in Berkshire to take a look at a variety of splendid roses.

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s44e23 September 30, 2011 2011-09-30 19:30

September 30, 2011

s44e23 · 2011-09-30 · 19:30

This special programme comes from all four of the Royal Horticultural Society gardens as the presenters are out on the road lookingst how each location's differing climate affects the plants they grow.

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s44e24 October 7, 2011 2011-10-07 19:30

October 7, 2011

s44e24 · 2011-10-07 · 19:30

Monty offers advice on how to store an apple crop so it will last roght through winter. Monty also clears his greenhouse and makes plans for next year by planting garlic in the vegetable garden. Carol is in her garden at Glebe Cottage, where she is dividing her perennials.

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s44e25 October 14, 2011 2011-10-14 19:30

October 14, 2011

s44e25 · 2011-10-14 · 19:30

Monty is getting the garden ready for next summer by planting some sweet peas. Carol visits Thorp Perrow Arboretum in Yorkshire taking a look at the autumn display and she also recommends varieties suitable to plant in our gardens. Monty also plants some daffodils and anemones in the dry shade under trees for a spring display in his garden.

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s44e26 October 21, 2011 2011-10-21 19:30

October 21, 2011

s44e26 · 2011-10-21 · 19:30

Monty insulates his greenhouse so that it can provide a winter home for all sorts of different tender plants. He also offers tips and techniques for ensuring their survival until the following year. Carol takes a look around the garden of a tropical plant enthusiast to discover how he protects some of his exotic specimens. Monty visits the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in South Africa where he takes a look at their native plants which are also familiar to many British gardens.

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s44e27 October 28, 2011 2011-10-28 19:30

October 28, 2011

s44e27 · 2011-10-28 · 19:30

Monty does some autumn maintenance on his garden as he looks back over the year. Carol is at Glebe Cottage as she continues to work on her new raised beds and taming an overgrown and unruly rambling rose. Joe takes a look around Alnwick Castle in Northumberland.

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s44e28 Christmas Special 2011-12-09 20:30

Christmas Special

s44e28 · 2011-12-09 · 20:30

Monty, Carol, Joe and Rachel attempt to celebrate the festive season from a gardener's point of view. Monty and Rachel have a good clear up as Longmeadow as they cut back some plants but leaving others for the wildlife. Monty also works on his rhubarb patch. With Joe's hel. Monty attempts to move a holly tree that has outgrown its current location. Carol finds out more about some of the country's best winter walks. Pam Ayres explains how she encourages wildlife into her garden.

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