It's first program of a new series, and Gardeners' World is in its 40th year. Monty Don begins a new garden will celebrate some of famous faces and gardens.
The Easter weekend is busiest of gardening year, and Berryfields is no exception. Monty is replanting one end of long borders with perennial plants of 'cool' hues: blues, whites and hints of plum.
Spring is well under way and fresh greens of season inspire Monty to begin a 'green' garden: a garden has basis of green flowers and all spectrum of green foliage that it is possible to plant.
Right plant, right place is mantra as Monty plants out irises for full sun in long borders and irises for water margins by pond, Carol deals with flowers for dappled shade in cottage garden and Joe plants up summer pots for sunny
Gardener and former art teacher Carol Klein has always created wonderful color combinations in her own garden and with her acclaimed displays at RHS garden shows.
Great Britain's one million acres of private gardens are under threat as an estimated 20,000 new homes are built every year in back gardens grabbed by developers.
Can eating certain foods actually save your life? For some time a new class of Super Foods foods has been marketed as cure-alls because they are rich in anti-oxidants as well as vitamins and minerals.
The sale of cut flowers in UK is at an all time high, but cheaper land and labor costs and a warmer climate have led to overseas competitors dominating 85 per cent of market.
A new garden is unveiled at Berryfields this week which is exclusively for growing soft fruits such as strawberries and raspberries, and Monty gets project started.
In an hour long Christmas edition of Gardeners' World, Monty Don, Carol Klein, Joe Swift, Sarah Raven and Alys Fowler offer 12 gardening ideas to cover each of 12 days of Christmas.