Monty Starts the show at a part of the garden that has been least 'gardened'. It's the wet meadow where his Writers' Shed is.
He shows us how he is cutting back the long grasses ready to turn it into a Wet Wildflower Meadow.
As the weather takes a turn for the worst Monty goes into the Potting Shed and plants up some Salvias he cut a month or so ago.
Tom Hart Dykes takes us on a trip around Abbotsbury Gardens where he shows us the kind of Sub-Tropical plants we could have in our UK gardens.
Back at Longmeadow Monty is harvesting his green beans and showing us how we know when Onions are ready to eat. He tells us the importance of filling in a closed area of plot so that winter rain doesn't wash away all of the nutrients from the soil.
We start the show at Longmeadow with bees in mind, Monty plans for spring by planting some early nectar sources for them using bulbs which flower early in the year, namely crocus and winter aconites. He also selects some asters which will not only give colour for autumn but will also help bees b...
Monty looks at his green manure that he sowed a month ago. It has come up well, although a little sparse. Monty is interested in the root growth which will be forming a good web underneath the soil, bulking it up and adding organic matter and also providing a cover above the ground to stop weeds ...
In a special programme which comes from all four of the Royal Horticultural Society gardens, the Gardeners' World team are out on the road exploring how each location's differing climate affects the plants they grow and getting plenty of gardening tips along the way.
Carol Klein introduces the p...