The BEST episodes written by Monty Don
#1 - Episode 10
Gardeners' World - Season 51 - Episode 10
With summer on the horizon, Monty Don plants up pots for summer colour, as well as giving his box hedging a seasonal cut. Frances Tophill offers an update on her shared allotment as she checks on the progress of crops, Mark Lane heads to Suffolk where he gives advice on the elements of successful woodland planting design and Nick Bailey travels to a garden in Cheshire to answer a viewer's query about how to plant up a rocky area of their garden. The programme also visits Worcestershire where a garden has been given a tropical twist and the final garden in the Every Space Counts competition is revealed.
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Gardeners' World - Season 48 - Episode 21
At Longmeadow, Monty gets help from an expert to decide on a course of action for his box hedge. He also attempts to grow some mushrooms in the hope of picking a bumper crop come the autumn.
#3 - Episode 19
Gardeners' World - Season 48 - Episode 19
Carol is at Logan Botanic Garden near Stranraer, known for its colourful, exotic borders. Joe pays a visit to a street in Bristol as the residents get ready to be judged by RHS Britain in Bloom.
#4 - Episode 20
Gardeners' World - Season 48 - Episode 20
Monty offers some timely tips on how to make sure your garden doesn’t suffer while you are away on holiday.
#5 - Episode 15
Gardeners' World - Season 51 - Episode 15
Monty Don gives advice on water lilies as he catches up with maintaining his pond. He also has tips on planting herbaceous clematis and harvesting potatoes. Nick Bailey begins a guide to demystifying roses, Arit Anderson finds out how volunteers are bringing plants and wildlife back into Birmingham and Mark Lane reveals how to produce a cottage-style garden. There is also a tour of Woburn Abbey to explore the restoration of the Humphrey Repton landscape.
#6 - Episode 16
Gardeners' World - Season 51 - Episode 16
Adam Frost meets Prince Charles The Prince of Wales in his garden at Highgrove, to discuss the issue of biosecurity, an issues which could have a big effect on our gardens and landscapes. Plus, Monty Don demonstrates pruning, propagating and planting pots, regardless of the weather, and Carol Klein profiles the Agapanthus.