Frances Tophill and the team continue to celebrate the joy that the gardening year brings throughout the seasons.
Rachel de Thame visits Anglesey Abbey in Cambridgeshire, a garden designed to look its best in winter. On a trip to the Knepp Estate in West Sussex, Arit Anderson hears how the principles of rewilding can increase biodiversity in our own gardens, and Nick Bailey meets a man whose potting bench is more like a laboratory bench where he grows hardy orchids from seed.
There’s a gardener in Worcestershire who has amassed an astonishing collection of cacti and succulents, and a couple of friends in London share their passion for growing cut flowers. There’s also a chance to see what viewers have been getting up to in their gardens.

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Thanks so much R.A for.this new chapter🤗🥰
Cool cactus!!! Great info on seeding of the cactus.
A packed program, could the gentleman germinating the orchid seed , please tell us what that gel is and we might purchase it. Excellent winter series.
Brillliant episode- one of the best!
Sound is out of sync & then we can't get dialogue
Thank you for sharing!!!
Shouldn't grass clippings be left to bone-dry first, before actually using them in the garden? If used before, won't they be interfering with the nitrogen level, at the cost of the plant?
Thank you for sharing with us that we are outside the Uk, can i ask you if the gardening with Carol Klein new series is comming? Or great British gardens is.. New episodes, i realy enjoyed watching those two programs as well
Thank you so much!
It would be a great episode, but the audio doesn't match with the frackin' lip-moving….
Hay is the sound so bad?
The team around Monty from GW also has varied and interesting contributions again. The private gardens are inspiring. It's nice when gardeners find their passion and their personal happiness. Soon the days will be longer again, how nice. Happy 3rd Advent to all.