Great British Garden Revival | Chris Beardshaw wants everyone to plant herbaceous borders in their gardens.Alys Fowler celebrates the glories of the kitchen garden. (S1/E10) | Mon, Apr 13, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Toby Buckland wants to put homegrown fruit back into Britain's gardens. Christine Walkden gets behind the Victorian craze for ornamental bedding. (S1/E10) | Fri, Apr 10, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Sarah Raven explores the relationship between the British and their lawns. James Wong is determined for everyone to share in the sheer spectacle of tropical gardens.(S1/E8) | Thu, Apr 9, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Charlie Dimmock campaigns to put ponds back in gardens.She finds out the importance of ponds for wildlife.Chris Beardshaw wants to return a Victorian stumpery.(S1/E7) | Wed, Apr 8, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Diarmuid Gavin wants to use glasshouses to restore a sense of adventure, flair and excitement to garden. Matt James thinks that shrubs needs to be rediscovered. (S1/E6) | Tue, Apr 7, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Carol Klein shares her passion for the rock garden.Toby Buckland is on the campaign trail for herb gardens.(S1/E5) | Mon, Apr 6, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Toby Buckland wants to bring back scent to our gardens, visiting a scented garden at Kenilworth Castle. Tom Hart Dyke wants to convince us all to grow tulips. (S1/E4) | Fri, Apr 3, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Carol Klein wants everyone to embrace the quintessentially British styles of gardening - the cottage garden.Tom Hart Dyke wants Britain to love house plants, (S1/E3) | Thu, Apr 2, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Rachel De Thame sharpens her shears to champion topiary, the great tradition of trimming and shaping plants. James Wong is up on the roof discovering hidden horticulture. | Wed, Apr 1, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Monty Don is on the campaign trail for wild flowers. Joe Swift is determined to return the nation's front gardens to their former glory, also reducing pollution (S1/E1) | Tue, Mar 31, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Diarmuid Gavin wants our gardens to become havens for wildlife. Charlie Dimmock is determined to make the peony the star of our beds and borders again. (S2/E10) | Fri, Mar 27, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Joe Swift campaigns for the return of the bog garden. Alys Fowler believes that soft fruits are ripe for a revival. (S2/E9) | Thu, Mar 26, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | James Wong is convinced we should all be growing lilies in our gardens. Christine Walkden thinks woodland plants have been neglect. (S2/E8) | Wed, Mar 25, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Rachel de Thame thinks that irises aren't getting the attention they deserve. Toby Buckland reveals there is so much more to grass than meets the eye. (S2/E6) | Wed, Mar 25, 2:30 am | Together TV | 30 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Carol Klein flies the flag for conifers.Tom Hart Dyke wants to give pelargoniums - often incorrectly called geraniums - their rightful name back. (S2/E7) | Tue, Mar 24, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Rachel de Thame thinks that irises aren't getting the attention they deserve. Toby Buckland reveals there is so much more to grass than meets the eye. (S2/E6) | Mon, Mar 23, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Toby Buckland wants to bring back scent to our gardens, visiting a scented garden at Kenilworth Castle. Tom Hart Dyke wants to convince us all to grow tulips.(S2/E4) | Sat, Mar 21, 2:30 am | Together TV | 30 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Diarmuid Gavin wants us to rekindle our love for lavender. Alys Fowler wants to bring back an important part of our gardening heritage - the knot garden.(S2/E5) | Fri, Mar 20, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Toby Buckland wants to bring back scent to our gardens, visiting a scented garden at Kenilworth Castle. Tom Hart Dyke wants to convince us all to grow tulips.(S2/E4) | Thu, Mar 19, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Carol Klein reveals that she is daft about daffodils. Chris Beardshaw is on the blossom campaign trail.(S2/E2) | Thu, Mar 19, 2:00 am | Together TV | 60 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | James Wong wants to revive a plant which has fallen deeply out of garden fashion - the rhododendron.Christine Walkden wants to revive the carnation. (S2/E3) | Wed, Mar 18, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Carol Klein reveals that she is daft about daffodils. Chris Beardshaw is on the blossom campaign trail.(S2/E2) | Tue, Mar 17, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Rachel de Thame shares her love of old roses.Joe Swift wants to dispel some of the myths which have grown up around climbers and creepers. (S2/E1) | Mon, Mar 16, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Toby Buckland wants to put homegrown fruit back into Britain's gardens. Christine Walkden gets behind the Victorian craze for ornamental bedding. (S1/E10) | Sat, Mar 14, 2:30 am | Together TV | 30 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Chris Beardshaw wants everyone to plant herbaceous borders in their gardens.Alys Fowler celebrates the glories of the kitchen garden. (S1/E10) | Fri, Mar 13, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Sarah Raven explores the relationship between the British and their lawns. James Wong is determined for everyone to share in the sheer spectacle of tropical gardens.(S1/E8) | Fri, Mar 13, 2:30 am | Together TV | 30 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Toby Buckland wants to put homegrown fruit back into Britain's gardens. Christine Walkden gets behind the Victorian craze for ornamental bedding. (S1/E10) | Thu, Mar 12, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Sarah Raven explores the relationship between the British and their lawns. James Wong is determined for everyone to share in the sheer spectacle of tropical gardens.(S1/E8) | Wed, Mar 11, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Diarmuid Gavin wants to use glasshouses to restore a sense of adventure, flair and excitement to garden. Matt James thinks that shrubs needs to be rediscovered. (S1/E6) | Wed, Mar 11, 2:30 am | Together TV | 30 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Charlie Dimmock campaigns to put ponds back in gardens.She finds out the importance of ponds for wildlife.Chris Beardshaw wants to return a Victorian stumpery.(S1/E7) | Tue, Mar 10, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Diarmuid Gavin wants to use glasshouses to restore a sense of adventure, flair and excitement to garden. Matt James thinks that shrubs needs to be rediscovered. (S1/E6) | Mon, Mar 9, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Carol Klein shares her passion for the rock garden.Toby Buckland is on the campaign trail for herb gardens.(S1/E5) | Sun, Mar 8, 2:30 am | Together TV | 30 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Toby Buckland wants to bring back scent to our gardens, visiting a scented garden at Kenilworth Castle. Tom Hart Dyke wants to convince us all to grow tulips. (S1/E4) | Sat, Mar 7, 2:30 am | Together TV | 30 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Carol Klein shares her passion for the rock garden.Toby Buckland is on the campaign trail for herb gardens.(S1/E5) | Fri, Mar 6, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Carol Klein wants everyone to embrace the quintessentially British styles of gardening - the cottage garden.Tom Hart Dyke wants Britain to love house plants, (S1/E3) | Fri, Mar 6, 2:00 am | Together TV | 60 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Toby Buckland wants to bring back scent to our gardens, visiting a scented garden at Kenilworth Castle. Tom Hart Dyke wants to convince us all to grow tulips. (S1/E4) | Thu, Mar 5, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Carol Klein wants everyone to embrace the quintessentially British styles of gardening - the cottage garden.Tom Hart Dyke wants Britain to love house plants, (S1/E3) | Wed, Mar 4, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | James Wong wants to revive a plant which has fallen deeply out of garden fashion - the rhododendron.Christine Walkden wants to revive the carnation. (S2/E3) | Tue, Mar 3, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Rachel De Thame sharpens her shears to champion topiary, the great tradition of trimming and shaping plants. James Wong is up on the roof discovering hidden horticulture. | Mon, Mar 2, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Monty Don is on the campaign trail for wild flowers. Joe Swift is determined to return the nation's front gardens to their former glory, also reducing pollution (S1/E1) | Fri, Feb 28, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Diarmuid Gavin wants our gardens to become havens for wildlife. Charlie Dimmock is determined to make the peony the star of our beds and borders again. (S2/E10) | Thu, Feb 27, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Joe Swift campaigns for the return of the bog garden. Alys Fowler believes that soft fruits are ripe for a revival. (S2/E9) | Wed, Feb 26, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | James Wong is convinced we should all be growing lilies in our gardens. Christine Walkden thinks woodland plants have been neglect. (S2/E8) | Tue, Feb 25, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | James Wong wants to revive a plant which has fallen deeply out of garden fashion - the rhododendron.Christine Walkden wants to revive the carnation. (S2/E3) | Tue, Feb 18, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Carol Klein reveals that she is daft about daffodils. Chris Beardshaw is on the blossom campaign trail.(S2/E2) | Mon, Feb 17, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Rachel de Thame shares her love of old roses.Joe Swift wants to dispel some of the myths which have grown up around climbers and creepers. (S2/E1) | Fri, Feb 14, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Chris Beardshaw wants everyone to plant herbaceous borders in their gardens.Alys Fowler celebrates the glories of the kitchen garden. (S1/E10) | Thu, Feb 13, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Toby Buckland wants to put homegrown fruit back into Britain's gardens. Christine Walkden gets behind the Victorian craze for ornamental bedding. (S1/E10) | Wed, Feb 12, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Sarah Raven explores the relationship between the British and their lawns. James Wong is determined for everyone to share in the sheer spectacle of tropical gardens.(S1/E8) | Tue, Feb 11, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |
Great British Garden Revival | Charlie Dimmock campaigns to put ponds back in gardens.She finds out the importance of ponds for wildlife.Chris Beardshaw wants to return a Victorian stumpery.(S1/E7) | Mon, Feb 10, 4:00 pm | Together TV | 75 mins |