Gardeners' World Season 52 Episode 24

Gardeners' World Season 52 Episode 24 Episode 24

  • August 28, 2020

In episode 24 of Gardeners' World season 52, host Monty Don takes viewers on a journey through his cottage garden as summer draws to a close. He offers tips and advice on how to make the most of this time of year in the garden, including dividing and transplanting perennials and extending the season with late-flowering plants. Monty also discusses the importance of tidying up the garden as autumn approaches, from deadheading to cutting back foliage.

Next, the episode shifts to Adam Frost's garden, where he demonstrates how to design a garden with year-round interest. Frost talks about the importance of considering the different seasons when selecting plants for a garden and highlights some of his favorite varieties. He also shows viewers how he has incorporated different hardscaping elements, such as a pond and a seating area, into the garden design.

The focus then moves to a community garden in Bristol, where volunteers are working to transform an abandoned piece of land into a vibrant green space. Presenter Mark Lane talks to some of the volunteers about their efforts to create a space that is welcoming to all members of the community, from children to the elderly. Lane also offers advice on how to create a wildlife-friendly garden, from planting native species to providing habitat for insects and other small creatures.

The next segment of the show features a visit to a historic garden in Sussex, where head gardener Tom Coward is working to restore the garden to its former glory. Coward talks about the challenges of working with a garden that has been neglected for many years and highlights some of the steps he has taken to bring the garden back to life, from pruning to planting new perennials. He also talks about the importance of preserving historic gardens for future generations to enjoy.

Finally, the episode ends with a visit to a garden designed by James Alexander Sinclair, where he talks about the role of garden design in creating a sense of place. Sinclair emphasizes the importance of considering the location of a garden, from its proximity to the house to the local climate and soil conditions. He also highlights some of his favorite design elements, including the use of water features and sculpture.

Overall, episode 24 of Gardeners' World is a comprehensive guide to making the most of the summer-to-autumn transition in the garden, with tips and advice from expert gardeners and designers. From perennial care to garden design principles, this episode has something for every type of gardener.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 28, 2020
  • Language
    English