Sue Kent harvests some interesting crops from her garden, including daikon radish and almonds, before planting a spring flowering climber in her new-look seating area. 

It’s apple harvest time, and Monty shares tips on what to do with windfalls before planting a container to give a colourful boost for winter insects. 

Adam Frost visits a designer who has overcome extreme weather conditions and difficult terrain to create the garden of her dreams. Nick Bailey meets two landscape designers pushing plants to their limits to see how they cope in extreme conditions. 

A passionate plantsman shows us around his coastal garden sanctuary which has a rich array of drought loving plants. And there’s a gardener whose garden has become a place of solace and hope.

22 Comments

  1. Thank you for this upload
    What an amazing upload packed with lots of dedicated gardeners fighting all the elements to achieve lovely gardens.
    My healing thoughts to the lady who lost her husband.There's always a Robin nearby whenever she is in the garden and that's why they say when you see a Robin in the garden there's a loved one nearby.I wouldn't have been able to hold it together narrating that emotional upload about dear hubby. Many condolences.

  2. Wonderfully different gardens, ambitious fantastic gardeners, many inspiring ideas. Touching stories, insights and thoughts. Another successful episode all round. Thank you for it. Hope to see Carol Klein soon. Greetings to all gardeners and garden lovers.

  3. I loved the Cornish garden. So lush! A hard story of the woman who lost her husband. You can still see and sense the grief, and the wondering why. Its hard what some people have to cope with … You have to wonder why yourself ? Thank you for uploading.

  4. Miluji zahradníkův svět♥️Díky všem úžasným zahradníkům, každý týden čekám netrpělivě na nový díl🌹🌻🌷

  5. Дякую ваши відео мотивуючи і розлабляючі.я живу в Україні зараз в нас війна .Нажаль де які прості речі як догляд за батьківським садом ,стає все більш не можливим за рахунок постійних обстрілів 🤬. бажаю вам мирного дня.дякую❤❤❤❤😍

  6. That’s one of the best things I’ve ever found on YouTube. Thank you very much for these fulfilling and beautiful videos

  7. The gardener with the chalk base to his sloped garden, has a great eye for clour and texture.
    In my country theyve imported a weevil to destroy budleias, but every year i take a cutting and start another bush.
    Theyre not hugely invasive in NZ…infact I've never had any of my bushes self seed.
    I love your 4 plants together, the 2 grasses with the deep purple alium and russian sage.
    It really made me fall in love with your garden.
    NZ refuses to import the many beautiful grasses you have.
    We have carex, hakenoa, cornus, and that about it.
    I love the pink muhly wafts of grass….its like a waking dream of pink mist.
    I could go on….us gardeners are so lucky to have found this amazing connection to the creator.
    Im blessed to have quite a eclectic garden with dwarf fruit trees in between.
    Keep enjoying your imaginings and designs.
    Joanna from New Zealand😊
    Congrats on such an innovative garden.

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