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Christine's Garden

Series about one woman's passion for gardening. Christine heads for a farmers' market in Bolton for local produce in preparation for a Lancashire evening to be held back at home.

Series 2
Series about one woman's passion for gardening. Christine and Reg have decided to enter their tomatoes into a local show, going head to head for the title of Tomato King.
Despite Christine's best efforts, her plants are wilting under a relentless summer sun. But never one to shirk a challenge, she takes on a 60ft long and 12ft high overgrown hedge with only secateurs.
It's June, and there's a hose pipe ban in place. Christine is determined not to let her plants die. She digs over her beds and prepares the garden for summer, but also finds time to head north.
It's late spring and a busy time of the year for Christine. She has been invited to a tomato weekend in the West Country, where she can indulge in her passion for plant-spotting.
Christine Walkden's garden blossoms in spring, but she still finds time to help her struggling neighbour Reg and offer tips at an old steam railway line in Yorkshire.
Series 1
As autumn falls, Christine prepares the garden for winter and bets Reg that her tomatoes ripen indoors.
Christine prepares to lead a horticultural tour to China, leaving care of the garden to her neighbours.
Despite Christine's best efforts, her plants are wilting under the summer sun. But never one to shirk a challenge, she takes on a 60ft long and 12ft high overgrown hedge armed only with secateurs.
It's June, and there's a hosepipe ban in place. But Christine is determined not to let her plants die. She digs over her beds and prepares the garden for summer, while also finding time to head north.
Horticulturalist Christine Walkden makes an exciting discovery in her garden and shows her neighbour Louise the joys of developing a garden over time.
It's early summer, and horticulturalist Christine Walkden introduces us to her small but perfectly formed garden.
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