Season 1 · Episode 1
Costa and the junior gardeners brew up a special snack for the garden, compost!
Hannah and the junior gardeners celebrate her goats Gilly and Gertie's birthday with a special fruity surprise a fruit cake made entirely out of fruit!
Clarence and Molly go on the ultimate adventure to find the coolest bugs in the garden.
Tammy and the junior gardeners plant a pizza shaped herb garden to create the ultimate pizzas!
Costa and the junior gardeners get "buzzy" making hotels for native bees in the garden.
Hannah and Zsofi plant a colourful edible flower garden, perfect for a yummy garden tea party.
Tammy and Marcus build a Birds Nest Shop for all the local birds to visit and take what they need for their birds nests.
Costa and the junior gardeners make a seethrough worm farm to see what goes on beneath the soil with their wriggly friends.
It's mission time! Clarence and the junior gardeners get their magnifying glasses out to investigate all the different types of dirt in the garden. But will they crack this muddy case?!
Tammy and Luca learn the importance of water when gardening and make a portable water lily pond.
Tammy and the junior gardeners create the ultimate dinosaur backyard garden paradise, rawwwr!
Hannah and the junior gardeners make pots so magical; they disappear into the garden!
Tammy and Molly learn about different miniclimates in the garden and even create their own - a terrarium!
Clarence and the junior gardeners plant a native garden and learn about all their different uses.
Tammy and the junior gardeners create magical teeny tiny gardens, perfect for small spaces.
Costa and the junior gardeners brew some smelly grass tea for their lawn and a yummy native grass drink for themselves.
Tammy and the junior gardeners make an arty leaf mobile for their balcony using fallen leaves they've collected.
Clarence and the junior gardeners create a tree diary after visiting and learning about different types of trees on their tree scavenger hunt.
Costa and the junior gardeners plant a rainbow veggie patch FULL of different coloured veggies.
Hannah and Frida make a butterfly cafe to attract more winged creatures to their garden.
Gardening programmes usually stop at the kitchen door and cookery programmes rarely step into the garden. But in Fork To Fork, celebrated TV gardener Monty Don and wife Sarah restore our faith in food by showing us the basics of growing organic fruit, herbs and vegetables and using the produce to create simple but delicious seasonal recipes. Monty shows he’s got more than just green fingers as he prepares a dazzling display of dishes including Aga-roasted onions, organic pizza and fresh herb omelette. Filmed at the Dons’ beautiful Herefordshire home, it portrays the unbroken – and traditional - journey from garden to table.
1999
The Ornamental Kitchen Garden is an engaging series giving practical advice on constructing a modern kitchen garden, without compromising its looks. The Ornamental Kitchen Garden provides essential insight on plant selection and locations, planting schedules, harvesting times, soil type, drainage, crop rotation and composting.
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Architect George teams up with garden designer Luke Millard to offer people two design solutions - one for the kitchen and one for the outside - before the homeowners' decide how much of their budget to allocate to each improvement.
2025
Gardening Australia provides practical, realistic and credible horticultural and gardening advice, inspiring and entertaining Australian gardeners around the nation.
2005
A daily hour of fun, food, and laughs, featuring lifestyle trends, home hacks, audience games, and inspiring stories – all from top experts. Mary Berg dives right in – from sharing daily, delicious and approachable recipes for the home cook, to cook-a-long sessions with guest chefs, and getting her hands dirty with gardening, DIYs, home renovations and more. As well, Berg welcomes notable guests, including authors, celebrities, influencers, and everyday heroes.
2023
Autistic garden designer Alan Gardner fixes unruly gardens with his unique garden rescue team
2015
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2021
DIY series presented by Donnie 'Dòtaman' MacLeod. Broadcast in Gaelic with English Subtitles
2014
Horticulture lecturer Peter Thoday and Harry Dodson present this series demonstrating how simple and exotic flowers were cultivated in the Victorian era. Re-enactments are used to explain how the head gardener would supply the lady of the house with the blooms she required, in addition to decorating the dining and mansion rooms and sometimes conservatories with suitable flowers. Harry also recreates the displays which would have been used for decorating Victorian weddings, musicals and funerals.
1991
Join Ruth Mott and Harry Dodson as they show us how they managed during WW2.
1993
Zach Galifianakis digs into the world of gardening, interviewing curious kids and eccentric experts in a funny, oddball celebration of the food we eat.
2026
Monty Don, one of Britain's favourite gardeners, has spent the last year working with enthusiasts up and down the country to help them create the garden of their dreams. He has listened to their plans, he has given them advice and he has rolled up his sleeves to help make their dreams come true. But it's not an easy task and there have been times when it all seemed nothing more than a pipe dream.
Bill Mollison's Permaculture Course
2012
Gardeners' World is a long-running BBC Television programme about gardening, first broadcast in 1968 and still running as of 2013. Its first episode was presented by Ken Burras and came from Oxford Botanical Gardens. The magazine BBC Gardeners' World is a tie-in to the programme. Most of its episodes have been 30 minutes in length, although there are many specials that last longer. The 2008 and 2009 series used a 60-minute format.
1968
This wonderful series goes behind the high redbrick walls of Chilton Foliat in Berkshire, where Harry Dodson carefully recreates a traditional Victorian kitchen garden. Using traditional tools Harry painstakingly transformed the weed-choked ground into a gardener's and cook's delight solving many horticultural mysteries along the way and showing how gardeners dealt with pests and how they grew exotic fruits and vegetables for the household all year round.
1987