Adam Frost visits Mary Berry at home to hear about another of her great passions in life, gardening.

Mary shares her love of cut flowers and some tips on freezing herbs, while Adam shows her how to sow the tiniest of snapdragon seeds with a cocktail stick – something Mary has an abundance of!

Meanwhile, Rachel de Thame visits a ‘cut your own flower’ field in Dorset; Frances Tophill joins garden designer Tom Massey to look at the ways urban greening projects can breathe new life into our towns and cities; Nick Bailey visits a garden near Dorchester bursting with more than 350 different rose varieties; and there’s some home-grown produce on the menu as Joe Swift visits the kitchen gardeners at Le Manoir Hotel in Oxfordshire.

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  1. For #1 on my bucket list I want to travel to Britain and meet monty,Carol, and I can't think of the other ..anyway I want to either go to the RHS FESTIVAL and see some of the fabulous estates and exceptional gardens

  2. Brilliant array of snippets!
    I didn’t know there was a Rosa Mary Berry ! Definitely would like a pair or those bushes. Would have been disappointed if there wasn’t a cake with tea.
    Great lady Mary Berry

  3. This show has unfortunately become so sanctimonious and judgmental. It used to be just about enjoying your garden. Now it’s about how awful we are for buying the wrong compost or burning up the planet because we bought some cut flowers

  4. Thank you from snowy Bulgaria, it’s so lovely you are giving us the opportunity to enjoy!!!

  5. I have Chandos Beauty because Nick suggested it in a previous episode of GW. It's perfume really is divine. So glad I can follow GW from over here too. I learn something useful every time.

  6. Thank you for uploading. I really enjoyed this episode so much. I am grateful for you sharing these uploads with the gardening community. All gardeners seem to be the same, after hard graft, we just want to sit back and enjoy some tea and a treat!❤😊❤ Happy Gardening from South Africa.

  7. I do love Adam's easy manner, he's obviously a very nice bloke – as a presenter he's adorable…thanks again for another marvellous show…and season's best…and thank you for posting…delighted each week by your generosity….best to you too.

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