Monty Don revels in his passion for roses as he sets about planting some bare root varieties in Jewel Garden at Longmeadow in readiness for a colorful spring and summer.
Monty Don shows us how to plant pots of bulbs for fabulous summer color. Rachel DE Thame shares her passion for rare plants looking at a relative new comer to spring gardens, hepatica.
Monty Don makes a start on turning his vegetable patch into a cottage garden. He also tackles blanketweed has taken over his pond, and plants a grapevine to train.
In a July heatwave, Monty makes sure his Longmeadow plants prosper in the sunshine. Homemade fertiliser for his tomato growing trial and topiary are on the agenda. Carol explores the world of the elegant flowering dogwood garden tree.
In this 'Summer of Wildlife' special, Monty examines the animals which inhabit his garden, Carol shows us plants favoured by bees and butterflies and Simon King's garden is visited.
Monty turns his attention to autumn and tackles that perennial problem of what to grow in the dry shade. He'll also be taking cuttings of his favourite fuchsias and pelargoniums. Carol takes a closer look at the crocosmia.
Monty Don presents Gardeners' World from RHS Rosemoor in Devon. He will be finding out how they grow really productive fruit trees in smallest of spaces and what it takes for a vegetable to earn RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Autumn is in full-swing at Longmeadow but garden is still looking good. Monty is dividing his Pulmonaria to encourage a good display next spring and he will have some timely advice on protecting plants from first frosts of season.
With warm weather on wane, it's time to think about preparing our garden borders for next year, but with his flower beds still looking good, Monty Don faces some tough decisions about what to ditch for his spring display.