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Spring is in full stride at Longmeadow, and Monty gets straight to work – bringing new borders to life, reviving winter-worn houseplants and priming his pelargoniums for a standout summer.

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2026
After the long, dark days of winter, Monty is back at Longmeadow to celebrate spring. Adam Frost reveals his new garden, and Arit Anderson goes behind the scenes at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
With a new season in the garden to look forward to, Monty revisits some inspirational stories from across 2025.
Monty looks back at some of the remarkable gardeners shining a light on how people can grow their own nutritious food fresh from the garden.
To help bring a welcome splash of colour to these dark winter days, Monty looks back at some seasonal highlights where the plants and the passionate people who grow them take centre stage.
Toby Buckland discovers how a garden near Bath has managed to marry its wild surroundings with its rich industrial past.
Episodes 2025
Christmas is coming, and Monty and Ned are getting ready for the big day. Meanwhile, Toby Buckland takes his tools over to the new garden of singer-songwriter Will Young.
With Buster by his side, Adam Frost gets on with some winter jobs. He’s got hellebores to plant, a sedum roof to repair and a nestbox that is in need of a spring clean.
As the days get shorter, Monty’s on a mission to get us all out into the garden no matter what the weather is doing. He adds a splash of colour to his winter pots.
Frances Tophill returns to Damson Farm near Bath, getting stuck into a multitude of jobs – mulching veg beds, taming a Japanese wineberry and taking holly cuttings.
With winter fast approaching, Monty has dahlias to lift and store, leafmould to make, and tulips and wallflowers to plant in pots. He also takes root cuttings from a favourite herbaceous perennial.
At Longmeadow, Monty is full steam ahead creating a new woodland garden from scratch. Adam Frost celebrates the drama, versatility and reliability of ornamental grasses.
Frances Tophill is back at Damson Farm, lending a hand with autumn jobs in the garden. Nick Bailey explores the science of how sun-loving plants must adapt to survive and thrive in the shade.
It’s an exciting week at Longmeadow as Monty makes a start on his new woodland garden. Advolly Richmond looks at the history of Gertrude Jekyll, and Carol Klein revels in the displays at RHS Rosemoor.
As the autumn light bathes Longmeadow, Monty is harvesting pumpkins in time for Halloween, adding a berberis to his orchard border and planting out strawberries.
Monty has plenty of ideas to make the most of the season - from creating new plants for free by dividing herbaceous perennials to planning a dazzling spring display by sowing iris bulbs.
Frances Tophill is back at Damson Farm in the Somerset countryside to revel in the atmosphere and abundance in an autumn garden.
Monty has plans for interest and colour in his garden next year, from adding a rose to the new Dog House to planting daffodils and sowing sweet peas.
As summer starts to make way for autumn, Monty is harvesting sweetcorn, taking stock of his plants in pots and pruning summer-fruiting raspberries.
Monty takes salvia cuttings in the Jewel Garden, Adam Frost visits a ceramicist in Kent, and Joe Swift heads to a flower farm set up as a social enterprise.
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