Step inside the private garden of Alan Titchmarsh, a space he rarely shares with anyone. From perfectly clipped yew topiary and tranquil ponds to wildflower meadows buzzing with wildlife, Alan reveals 17 years of gardening passion and creativity.

Discover the secrets behind his serene croquet lawn, billowing borders, and charming greenhouse, all designed without weedkiller and with nature in mind. Join Alan as he shares the stories, ideas, and inspirations behind every corner of his extraordinary garden, in this video from the archives.

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00:00 – A rare look inside Alan Titchmarsh’s private garden
01:00 – The cherub pond
02:10 – Pathways, topiary, and secret garden rooms
03:20 – A tranquil water feature
04:30 – Alan’s croquet lawn
05:20 – Borders that bloom from spring to autumn
06:20 – Where nature takes the lead
07:40 – Transforming farmland into a wildflower paradise
08:50 – The Victorian style greenhouse
09:50 – A garden for family, joy, and inspiration

24 Comments

  1. Alan you have a beautiful garden , and you sound like you really love it .
    Thank you for sharing it , John from Calgary .

  2. Soon I will get dressed in my heavy winter gear to go and plow the snow again in the driveway with my payloader. Spring is three more months away for us in Northern Ontario, Canada, but you put a smile on my face and rebooted my ideas for getting back onto my own projects, at my summer dacha on beautiful Manitoulin Island. Thankyou.

  3. That is gorgeous thank you. But – call me greedy- I’d love to see how the house relates to the garden please

  4. I loved seeing Alan's garden 💗 Like Alan I love a bit of colour in my garden so I really enjoyed seeing all the pops of colour throughout. I also love that he is organic and has planted a wildflower meadow to support the bees and insects, another thing I always try to do. Such a humble man, When you are a gardener yourself you know only too well how much work has gone into a garden so I salute him for all his hard work to get the garden where it is.

  5. Alan you have inspired so many of us would be gardeners over the many years. Your knowledge is endless. Each home I’ve moved too has had different challenges but you are my inspiration. Watch and read Alan before I start. Though those “blue fences” will go down in history to many of us. Thank You and keep on gardening. ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  6. Alan Titchmarsh and Geoff Hamilton have together shaped the back gardens gardens of the UK. Both possess(ed) an endearing humility, where the garden mattered more than the presenter.

  7. Thanks, Alan, not just for sharing your gardening knowledge but also for showing us the passion you still have for gardening even after all the years you have been involved in it. That passion can be had by anyone and, unlike a lot of hobbies, you never know everything and you can always learn from and share with others. Thank you for sharing.

  8. Great programme. I tried so many times to subscribe to the Magazine version of this programme but when you go into any of the links there is no English version which is puzzling. I spent weeks on and off, thinking there is a digital version in English – gave up.

  9. Thank you for sharing your garden. It is an advertisment for stress free happy living. Love to you and yours all the way from the little town of Kaufman in the great state of Texas.

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