Life in a Cottage Garden with Carol Klein

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Life in a Cottage Garden with Carol Klein

Following a year in Carol Klein's garden in north Devon. In November and December, the first frosts have struck. Holly, box and yew reveal their evergreen glory.

Series 1
Series following a year in Carol Klein's garden at Glebe Cottage. In September and October, it's harvest time, with seeds to collect and pricking to be completed.
Series following a year in Carol Klein's garden at Glebe Cottage. In July and August there's staking to be done, roses to deadhead and cuttings of asters to take.
Series following a year in Carol Klein's garden at Glebe Cottage. In May and June, Carol is planting out sweet peas and staking perennials.
Series following a year in Carol Klein's garden at Glebe Cottage. March and April bring great change in the garden, as the remnants of winter make way for the hope of spring.
Series following a year in Carol Klein's garden at Glebe Cottage. In January and February, the frosts of a hard winter have not yet released their grip on the garden.
Series following a year in Carol Klein's garden in Devon. It is spring and Carol must clear away the last of the winter debris and prepare for the garden's renewal.
Series following a year in Carol Klein's garden in Devon. Winter has come. Carol prepares her garlic for spring planting and prunes the late-flowering clematis.
Series following a year in Carol Klein's garden in Devon. Autumn is a busy time for Carol - there are seedlings to be pricked out, tidying up to be done, and seed to collect.
Series following a year in Carol Klein's garden in Devon. It is summer and the garden is at its most abundant, with cannas and dahlias providing an explosion of colour.
In November and December, holly, box and yew reveal their evergreen glory.(R)
In September and October it's harvest time and there's tidying and collecting to be done.(R)
In July and August there's staking to be done and roses to deadhead.(R)
In May and June, Carol is planting out sweet peas and staking perennials.(R)
There is great change in the garden, as the remnants of winter make way for the spring.(R)
It's winter and there is much to do; cutting back, preparing the soil and garlic planting.(R)
Carol clears away the winter debris and prepares the garden for spring's renewal.
Carol prepares her garlic for spring planting and prunes the late-flowering clematis.
Autumn is a busy time for Carol, with seedlings to be pricked out and tidying up to do.
In summer the fragrance of lilies fills the garden, and glorious colour abounds.
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