The long Easter weekend offers lots of opportunities to really get cracking in the garden. Monty Don has a solution for brightening up a shady wall and gets on with planting up his vegetable garden. Carol Klein returns to help first-time gardeners Dan and Dominique, and guides them in what to look for at a garden centre as they shop for trees and shrubs for their new borders. And Joe Swift visits a very special quarry garden in Staffordshire, racing to get ready in time to open to the public on Easter Sunday, despite being hit by the severe winter storms.
In this episode of Gardeners' World Carol Klein is with eminent plantsman Keith Wiley, at his garden in Devon, celebrating the exquisite dog's tooth violet. Keith is passionate about these unsung woodland plants. Rachel de Thame visits the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh to take a look behind t...
Monty takes leaf cuttings from streptocarpus. He lifts and divides primroses. He explains the importance of hardening off plus he plants out sweet peas. He also sows sweetcorn plus answers a viewer's question on greenhouse equipment. Carol Klein returns to Gloucestershire to help first-time garde...
Monty Don offers some advice on what to do with your spent tulips and shares some tips on how to make the perfect herb garden. He plants out French tarragon and lemon verbena. He also removes spent tulips from pots and replaces them with dahlias. We meet Carrie Thomas in Swansea, who holds the Na...