Gardeners' World Compilations 2024 (E01-E04) (1080p, soft English subtitles)
E01
Monty and the team bring a bit of colour to these dark winter days by looking back at some seasonal highlights of Gardenersā World. Monty plants hemerocallis for a burst of summer colour; Toby Buckland finds himself surrounded by spring blossom and bulbs at Aberglasney Gardens; Carol Klein explores a garden in Shropshire where the flowers are given licence to roam; and Adam Frost travels to Whitstable on the north Kent coast to see some glorious gardens created in the face of biting winds, salty sea air and extreme temperatures. Plus a grower who, after many years, is still finding fresh enthusiasm and joy in her plot, and a gardener from Sheffield who has created a magical space for his family despite being a novice.
There's also another look at some of the films that have been sent in by viewers.
E02
Monty and the team celebrate the dawn of another gardening year by revisiting some recent Gardenersā World highlights. Monty looks at different types of roses and shares his advice on how best to look after them. Rachel de Thame visits a garden in Kent, a real labour of love where meticulous planning, discipline and precision have cleverly extended its season of interest. Nick Bailey revels in the beauty of an incredible collection of flowering dogwoods in North Yorkshire, and Advolly Richmond sheds light on the fascinating life of Victorian plantswoman Ellen Willmott. A self-confessed plantaholic gives a tour of the indoor jungle heās created at home, and there's a gardener with more than a thousand aeoniums.
E03
Monty and the team bring a welcome splash of colour to the depths of winter by looking back at some Gardenersā World highlights. Monty plants up some pots with shade-loving plants for a summer display, while Arit Anderson joins a group of young carers at a community garden in West Sussex, where they go for respite, friendship and fun. In Liverpool, Toby Buckland visits a community who have regenerated their streets through the power of plants, and in Bristol, Joe Swift checks out an extraordinary community food growing project. There's an interior designer in London whose use of houseplants at home has allowed him to reconnect with nature, and an allotment holder who grows a huge array of unusual vegetables. And another look at the first time the show featured sisters Mandy, Kirsty and Becky from Dorset, who captured peoplesā hearts on social media with their gardening exploits.
Plus some more of the films sent in by viewers
E04
Monty and the team are revisiting some of the best home-grown highlights of Gardenersā World to bring tips and inspiration for the gardening year ahead. Monty plants out one of his favourite flowers for cutting ā sweet peas. Frances Tophill meets a grower looking at alternative ways to use cut flowers, while Sue Kent goes in search of heritage veg that are easy to cultivate. Nick Bailey visits a garden in Herefordshire designed to make the most of its glorious rural setting, and Rekha Mistry celebrates her successes, and reviews a few disappointments, in her new garden in the Peak District. There's also a couple who grow plants specifically to attract moths and butterflies.
First broadcast: Jan-Feb 2024
Duration: 1 hour per episode
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