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From the quiet corners of Longmeadow where Monty Don shares the essential rules for containing invasive herbs, to the grand historical stages of Chatsworth House, this episode explores our deep connection to plants. We see how a school in Hampshire puts nature at the heart of education and how residents in central London find peace on floating barges. As the climate shifts, we look toward the innovative designs at the Eden Project and Australian flora for inspiration on how to keep our green spaces thriving. Whether it is building a wildlife pond in a single weekend or understanding the global legacy of a single banana plant, this is a celebration of the patience, history, and quick rewards that make a garden feel like home.

00:00 Monty’s Herb Garden at Longmeadow
08:32 Gardening & Education
14:43 Growing Annuals: Planting Cosmos for Quick Color
18:41 DIY Wildlife Pond
26:12 Floating Gardens: Urban Oasis on Thames Barges
34:01 RHS Chatsworth Garden Tour
41:03 Tropical Gardening: How to Grow Bananas in Pots
45:59 Climate Change and Future Garden Design Trends
52:43 Weekend Gardening Jobs: Pruning and Tomato Care

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From: Gardeners’ World | Series 7 Episode 4
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2 Comments

  1. So great to listen to videos and all. Pound : my problem is big, huge! Racoons… They live coming and play in the pound and, well, they put everything upside down & have so much fun 😅 😬

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