10. Celebrating a glorious week at RHS Chelsea, Angellica Bell and Nicki Chapman chat to Morning Live presenter Gethin Jones about his passion for gardening. Carol Klein unearths her last hidden planting treasures, pelargoniums, and Toby Buckland shares ideas on how to create a show-stopping moment in our gardens ahead of the start of summer. Rachel de Thame shows us how to add a pop of Chelsea colour to our gardens, while James Wong helps us to get growing our own fruit and veg.

11. Sophie Raworth and Joe Swift reveal the winner of this year’s BBC RHS People’s Choice Award and are joined by Dame Mary Berry who asks the pavilion growers how best to create a stunning floral cutting garden. Adam Frost and Toby Buckland review the top planting trends that have emerged at this year’s show, and with summer on the horizon, Frances Tophill shows us the cocktails we can make using botanicals and herbs grown in the comfort of our own homes.

12. At the end of the week, Monty Don and Joe Swift are celebrating in style the winner of the coveted BBC RHS People’s Choice Award. Actor and passionate gardener Caroline Quentin gives us an exclusive in-depth look at her glorious garden in Devon. Carol Klein reveals her guilty pleasure plants from the competition that deserve to be loved again. And Adam Frost takes a look behind the beauty to reveal how designers are using plants and materials to create stunning sanctuaries whilst making our gardens resilient to the changing climate.

25 Comments

  1. Thank you so much for uploading. I can't believe Chelsea 2023 is over. 😮 I will be rewatching all the episodes again and again.

  2. Seriously – The Chelsea Flower Show for several years now has become a total Woke Fest! The coverage is so dumbed down it is ridiculous and a whole week of being preached to, about enviromental issues! Virtually all these so called 'garden designers' seem to think that green, white, purple with some pink thrown in, is the only colours that should be used! So utterly boring and this whole 'trend' of a naturalistic/wild/no dig/eco gardens is pathetic – The RHS need to remember that the H stands for horticulture – that is tending a garden and not leaving it to grow half wild!

  3. I really liked the Transcendence garden, it's the least chaotic, and I loved the Savills garden with the beautiful veg up front. I really don't care for a mess and most of the gardens looked like a mess. It may have been the way they were filmed. It felt like they were preaching at us all week, that got old! I hope I can come to the show in person someday.

  4. I do wish instead of calling them weeds they would call them wildflowers. That’s truly what they are. No hybridization needed.

  5. Love Chelsea flower show.
    But I have to say ,love the lovely dresses the lady presenters are wearing.
    Just stunning
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  6. I have expressed my great thanks for uploading the series but nevertheless I do it again – Thank youā£ļøšŸ‡ØšŸ‡­

  7. Best give up YOUR JOB if you really think Chelsea is too White and Middle class. I am sick to the back teeth of creeps who launch these disgraceful and anti White hostile attacks and then keep their supposed privileges.

  8. For the first time, I give thumb down for gardening program. You think you will see a flower show, and for two hours you get to look at old, overweight women expressing their opinions.

  9. Proud that the agapanthas that won 'best on show'. South African plant bred by south africans for a change.

  10. Who is the ā€œcelebrity ā€œ with the sweater tied around his shoulders?

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