A spokesperson for the BBC Two show shared a picture of presenter and Herefordshire resident, Monty Don, with one of his beloved dogs.
The spokesperson revealed to fans that the new series of the show will be released in just under a month, on March 13.
The post has already racked up over 10,000 likes, as well as hundreds of comments.
Many fans took to the comment section to express their excitement, as well as note the presence of his popular dog that is regularly featured on screens, Ned.
One commenter said: “What a cute pair”.
Another wrote: “The one show I insist on watching ‘live'”.
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Monty has hosted the popular show since 2003, taking a break after a minor stroke in 2008, first from Berryfields in Stratford-upon-Avon, and then from his own garden at Longmeadow in Herefordshire.
The 70-year-old recently wrote in the Gardeners’ World magazine about his health issues, admitting that gardening has taken a toll on his health.“For the last 10 years or more my knees have been giving me the gyp and, it turns out, slowly deteriorating. This is not so unusual or unexpected,” he said.“I have spent 70 years kneeling on them, asking them to stagger about under unreasonably heavy loads or, until 10 years ago, pounding around tarmacked roads. They have had a long, hard time of it.”
Alongside having filmed for a new series of Gardener’s World, Monty announced in November that he would be releasing a new book, and fans would have the chance to see him on a tour.
The new book, British Gardens, is a two-year collaboration between Don and photographer Derry Moore, will be published next Spring, and is currently available to pre-order on Amazon for £26.69 for a hardback copy.
The book is said to be a culmination of visiting tens of gardens, and will celebrate the best ones Britain has to offer.

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