Great British Garden Revival

  

Snapshots

Great British Garden Revival10/10. Gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. Diarmuid Gavin flies the flag for wildlife gardens and Charlie Dimmock praises peonies. [S]Sun, May 26, 6:50 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival8/10. Television gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. James Wong flies the flag for lilies and Christine Walkden praises woodland plants. [S]Sun, May 12, 6:50 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival7/10. Television gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. Carol Klein flies the flag for conifers and Tom Hart Dyke praises pelargoniums. [S]Sun, May 5, 6:50 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival6/10. Television gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. Rachel de Thame praises irises and Toby Buckland campaigns for ornamental grasses. [S]Sun, Apr 28, 6:35 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival5/10. Television gardeners try to save the nation's rich gardening heritage. Diarmuid Gavin campaigns for lavender, and Alys Fowler champions knot gardens. [S]Sun, Apr 21, 6:35 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival4/10. Television gardeners try to save the nation's rich gardening heritage. Toby Buckland champions scented gardens, and Tom Hart Dyke campaigns for tulips. [S]Sun, Apr 14, 7:05 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival3/10. Television gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. James Wong revives the rhododendron and Christine Walkden campaigns for carnations. [S]Sun, Apr 7, 7:05 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival2/10. Television gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. Carol Klein praises daffodils and Chris Beardshaw campaigns for blossom. [S]Sun, Mar 24, 7:05 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival1/10. Television gardeners try to save the nation's rich gardening heritage. Rachel de Thame champions old roses and Joe Swift praises climbers and creepers. [S]Sun, Mar 17, 7:00 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival4/10. Cut Flowers and Trees: Gardeners try to save Britain's horticultural heritage. Rachel de Thame looks at the cut flower industry and Joe Swift encourages tree planting. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Dec 2, 7:15 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival3/10. Cottage Gardens and House Plants: Gardeners try to save Britain's horticultural heritage. Carol Klein supports the cottage garden and Tom Hart Dyke promotes house plants. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Nov 25, 7:20 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival2/10. Topiary and Roof Gardens: Gardeners try to save the nation's rich horticultural heritage. Rachel De Thame champions the art of topiary, and James Wong looks at rooftop gardens. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Nov 18, 6:20 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival1/10. Wild Flowers and Front Gardens: Television gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. Monty Don campaigns for wild flowers and Joe Swift champions front gardens. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Nov 11, 6:45 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival10/10. Wildlife Gardens and Peonies: Gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. Diarmuid Gavin flies the flag for wildlife gardens and Charlie Dimmock praises peonies. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Nov 19, 7:30 amBBC TWO65 mins
Great British Garden Revival9/10. Bog Gardens and Soft Fruit: Television gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. Joe Swift flies the flag for the bog garden and Alys Fowler praises soft fruit. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Nov 12, 7:45 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival9/10. Bog Gardens and Soft Fruit: Television gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. Joe Swift flies the flag for the bog garden and Alys Fowler praises soft fruit. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Nov 12, 7:35 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival8/10. Lilies and Woodland Gardens: James Wong flies the flag for lilies and Christine Walkden praises woodland plants. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Nov 5, 7:20 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival7/10. Conifers and Pelargoniums: Television gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. Carol Klein flies the flag for conifers and Tom Hart Dyke praises pelargoniums. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Oct 29, 6:35 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival6/10. Irises and Ornamental Grasses: Rachel de Thame praises irises and Toby Buckland campaigns for ornamental grasses. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Oct 22, 6:35 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival5/10. Lavender and Knot Gardens: Television gardeners try to save the nation's rich gardening heritage. Diarmuid Gavin campaigns for lavender and Alys Fowler champions knot gardens. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Oct 15, 6:05 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival4/10. Scented Gardens and Tulips: Toby Buckland champions scented gardens, and Tom Hart Dyke campaigns for tulips. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Oct 8, 6:25 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival3/10. Rhododendrons and Carnations: James Wong revives the rhododendron and Christine Walkden campaigns for carnations. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Oct 1, 6:00 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival2/10. Daffodils and Blossom Trees & Shrubs: Television gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. Carol Klein praises daffodils and Chris Beardshaw campaigns for blossom. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Sept 24, 6:05 amBBC TWO60 mins
Great British Garden Revival1/10. Roses and Climbers & Creepers: Rachel de Thame champions old roses and Joe Swift praises climbers and creepers. Also in HD. [S]Sun, Sept 17, 6:05 amBBC TWO60 mins

Videos

Carol Klein talks about Daffodils Chris Beardshaw campaigns for blossom

Pics

Carol Klein Chris Beardshaw