Jamie Butterworth is set to visit RHS Garden Bridgewater, which is less than 20 minutes from Bolton, in the episode while Monty Don is “pruning his trained fruit” and “sowing hardy annuals for cutting next year”.

Rekha Mistry will be in the Peak District sharing advice on home-grown produce.

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What to expect as Gardeners’ World to feature RHS Garden Bridgewater tonight

The Radio Times said: “Monty Don is summer pruning his trained fruit, sowing hardy annuals for cutting next year, and in the vegetable garden, is planning ahead for winter.

“Four years after its official opening, Jamie Butterworth visits RHS Garden Bridgewater in Salford to discover how it has been developing.

“At home in the Peak District, Rekha Mistry shares her expertise on how to become more self-sufficient with a tasty array of home-grown produce”.

Is RHS Garden Bridgewater worth a visit?

Last year, RHS Garden Bridgewater was named among the UK’s most beautiful gardens by Country Living.

RHS Garden Bridgewater has been praised on Tripadvisor with a 3.6/5 star rating from 572 reviews.

RHS Garden Bridgewater has been described as truly inspiring by one visitorRHS Garden Bridgewater has been described as “truly inspiring” by one visitor (Image: Tripadvisor) One visitor said: “I came here with my children and my friend. It was absolutely beautiful with a lovely theme for the children too. There is a nice children’s play area as well.”

Another commented: “Truly inspiring..we had a guided tour of the garden, led by a really interesting volunteer. We heard about the history and design of the garden and special planting features.

“We really liked the Chinese garden and the walled gardens. Volunteers are at the centre of the garden and local groups have dedicated areas where they can grow plants and vegetables 😀”.

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This visitor said: “We went for lunch today and I really enjoyed sitting outside and eating my lunch. It was lovely food and relaxing time together”.

How to watch Gardeners’ World tonight

You can watch Gardeners’ World on BBC Two tonight.

The hour-long programme will start at 8pm.

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