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Gardeners World episode 23 2016

In this Gardeners World episode 23 2016, Monty is at Longmeadow catching up with some seasonal jobs, and he also gets out and about for an inspiring visit to the longest herbaceous border in the world. This week sees the first of eight hour-long episodes of Gardeners' World. Monty and the regular team are joined by some new faces offering tips, advice and inspiration from gardens large and small across the country.  Seven-time Chelsea Gold medal-winning designer Adam Frost lays out plans for his new garden in Lincolnshire, while newcomer Flo Headlam visits a small city front garden in Liverpool to get underway with her mission to green up Britain's grey spaces. Nick Macer will be in Sheffield, exploring the ways in which Britain's climatic conditions can be exploited for growing some surprising plants, and Carol Klein is in Devon, getting to grips with some of the members of the extraordinary buttercup family, which include clematis and delphiniums. Gardeners World episode

Gardening Australia ep. 5 2018

In Gardening Australia ep. 5 2018: Josh Byrne puts the finishing touches to his greenhouse project; Costa Georgiadis meets a generous footpath gardener; Jane Edmanson explores some fragrant foliage and Steven Wells visits a garden set up for families in need. [video width="1024" height="576" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Gardening-Australia-ep.-5-2018.mp4"][/video]   Gardening Australia provides practical, realistic, and credible horticultural and gardening advice, inspiring and entertaining all gardeners around the world. Gardening Australia ep. 5 2018   Turning Up the Heat Jerry Coleby-Williams turns up the heat on his marauding possums Jobs for the Weekend Seasonal advice on jobs to do in the garden this weekend Soil Sieve Tino Carnevale shows how to build a home-made sieve Gardening Hero Sophie Thomson meets one of her heroes - Clive Blazey Cladding the Nursery Josh Byrne puts the finishing touches to his greenhouse project by

The Beechgrove Garden episode 7 2016

In Beechgrove Garden episode 7 2016: Carole creates a chef's windowsill as she grows a range of micro salads, while Chris takes on the job of revamping the old heather garden and turns it into our own piece of an ancient Scottish hill top in miniature. [video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Beechgrove-Garden-ep.7-2016.mp4"][/video]   George and Jim are off on a bulb-lover's busman's holiday and indulging in more than a little 'tulip fever' as they visit world-famous Keukenhof Botanic Park near Amsterdam to see the mind-blowing bulb displays. It was a beautiful sunny spring day at Beechgrove. It was time to get on with some gardening jobs outside after last week’s weather. After the success of a commercially bought scatter mix last year, Carole decided to challenge Jim, George, Chris, and Brian to come up with their own successful hardy annual scatter mix. The Beechgrove Garden episode 7

Gardeners World episode 27 2017

Monty Don shows how to prune and train the exuberant summer growth of climbing roses and makes the most of the seasonal warmth by planting perennials and sowing annuals for next year's flowers.   Frances Tophill visits a viewer's garden to give advice on how to prune unruly shrubs and Nick Bailey investigates a brand new way of combating Himalayan balsam, one of the UK's most invasive weed species. Stourhead in autumn is a horticultural highlight of the year, and Alan Power gives us a behind-the-scenes tour, while Arit Anderson travels to Yorkshire to find out how scientific research has uncovered the superpowers of plants, and we meet a gardener who has dedicated his allotment to growing his own beer. In Gardeners World episode 27 2017 : 1. What is onion white rot? White rot is a serious fungal disease of onions, garlic and leeks causing wilting and yellowing foliage. It may persist in the soil for many years.  2. Bulbs: naturalising Drifts of daffodils, snowdrops and croc

Gardeners World episode 5 2016

Monty gets to work in his wildlife garden to ensure that there are plenty of plants in flower and Frances Tophill invites viewers to grow easy vegetables.  Carol Klein meets Stuart Donachie, who has embraced every planting opportunity in his shady garden in Herefordshire.   Gardeners World episode 5 2016   Shade planting: annuals, bulbs and perennials Gardens shaded by trees and buildings are increasingly common as gardens get smaller. Although north- or east-facing gardens can be cool and shady for much of the year, they can present some creative opportunities with well-chosen shade-tolerant plants. Vegetable basics It's easy to get carried away when looking through seed and plant catalogues, so make sure you grow only what you really like, keeping experiments to a minimum. First of all think about how much space you have: this will be the greatest limitation on what you can grow. Also think about how long things take to grow - cabbages, for instance, are slow to mature and take