Monty Don gets stuck into some winter jobs – demonstrating how to store dahlia tubers, planting out a clematis as well as a container for winter colour and scent.
Nick Bailey shows that a conifer is not just for Christmas on a visit to Great Dixter in East Sussex. Rachel de Thame joins gardener and florist Arthur Parkinson as they create some spectacular seasonal table decorations using plant material sourced from the garden. And at Spetchley Park in Worcestershire, Advolly Richmond reveals the intriguing story of influential plantswoman and gardener Ellen Willmott.
Joe Swift visits a garden in Cumbria designed to shine in winter through its inspirational planting that favours structure over colour, and there’s a masterclass in growing food for a year-round harvest from a gardener in Ceredigion. There’s also a chance to see what viewers have been getting up to in their gardens.

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  1. Thank love winter gardening needed ideas Gardens world as to be best of all gardening programmes on TV tho on YouTube look up no dig in uk and allotment gardening

  2. Yes, it's a Youtube comment for BBC content, but we deeply appreciate the breath of fall and summer gardens at this most dire of winter weather. Merry Christmas!

  3. Thank you R.A. Javier. It is nearly Christmas and your upload has made the weekend special since I can share the season with Monty and the GW team. Wishing you a wonderful 2023.

  4. Stephanie Hafferty is absolutely inspiring! What a great teacher. Cut-and-come-again vegetables are brilliant!

    (By the by, those topiary "onions" to which Joe Swift refers in the opening segment are "finials". )👀

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