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Gardeners' World S58E23: Episode 23
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Gardeners' World is a long-running BBC Television programme about gardening, first broadcast in 1968 and still running as of 2013. Its first episode was presented by Ken Burras and came from Oxford Botanical Gardens. The magazine BBC Gardeners' World is a tie-in to the programme. Most of its episodes have been 30 minutes in length, although there are many specials that last longer. The 2008 and 2009 series used a 60-minute format.
Cast: Monty Don
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Gardeners' World
This British show offers practical, seasonal gardening advice. The expert presenters offer step-by-step guides to creating the perfect garden, they also hold annual live shows and have an accompanying 'Gardener's World' magazine.
Season 58 Episode 23 - Aug 29 2025
Monty takes salvia cuttings in the Jewel Garden, plants out home-grown rocket in his veg garden and pots up amarines for an autumn display.
Adam Frost visits a ceramicist in Kent who has used her artistic eye to create a stunning prairie garden. In Bristol, Joe Swift heads to an organic flower farm set up as a social enterprise to provide skills and opportunities for local people, as well as growing beautiful blooms.
There’s a city garden packed with unusual, exotic treasures, and a coastal haven planted by a mum to recreate for her own children the wild upbringing she relished
This British show offers practical, seasonal gardening advice. The expert presenters offer step-by-step guides to creating the perfect garden, they also hold annual live shows and have an accompanying 'Gardener's World' magazine.
Season 58 Episode 23 - Aug 29 2025
Monty takes salvia cuttings in the Jewel Garden, plants out home-grown rocket in his veg garden and pots up amarines for an autumn display.
Adam Frost visits a ceramicist in Kent who has used her artistic eye to create a stunning prairie garden. In Bristol, Joe Swift heads to an organic flower farm set up as a social enterprise to provide skills and opportunities for local people, as well as growing beautiful blooms.
There’s a city garden packed with unusual, exotic treasures, and a coastal haven planted by a mum to recreate for her own children the wild upbringing she relished