Discover essential summer gardening tips, inspiring community projects, and the evolution of British gardens in this special episode of Gardener’s World.
Join us as we tackle stubborn bindweed, demonstrate the Chelsea chop for stunning aster blooms, and reveal the secrets to growing vibrant Heliniums and agapanthus. This episode also explores a heartwarming community garden transformation in Wiltshire, advice for creating wildlife-friendly borders, and the importance of planning in garden design. Learn how to train pumpkins vertically, summer-prune fruit trees, and feed chillies for the best harvest.
We also celebrate gardening legends like Roy Lancaster with a botanical walk on the Isle of Wight, and visit breathtaking gardens in Hampshire, uncovering design ideas you can use at home. Explore the fascinating rise of non-native insects in the UK and discover how biosecurity and climate change are reshaping our gardens. Plus, we meet a chef in Wales who grows his own produce for his restaurant, showcasing the joy and benefits of homegrown food.
Rachel visits RHS Wisley to reflect on 50 years of gardening innovation – from plastic pots and organic methods to the enduring pleasure of lawns and seasonal rhythms. Whether you’re battling weeds, sowing salad leaves, or looking for inspiration, this episode is packed with practical advice and timeless gardening wisdom.
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