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Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country.
Charlie Dimmock and Harry and David Rich come up with new designs for a Hampshire garden, and must please both owners by incorporating a Greek design and an outdoor model railway.
The team create a £5000 garden mixing a Victorian past with modern style and bold style and colours for opera singer Catherine in Shrewsbury.
Scots Kevin and Yvonne relocated to Newbury for his job. While they like the area, they are not happy with their garden. It is bland, boring and devoid of interesting features. They want something colourful, inspiring and inviting to the birds they both love. They would also like a touch of the exotic, as a reminder of a brief spell living in Brazil. Due to arthritis in her hip, Yvonne is not able to create the garden herself, so she has called in the Rich brothers and Arit Anderson to work their magic.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers visit Ellesmere Port, where Rachael, Lyndsey and daughter Missy-Mae want a garden to match their fun-loving personalities.
Charlie Dimmock and Chelsea gold medal-winners Harry and David Rich come up with plans for a garden in Loughborough with unsafe paving and a cherry tree with troublesome roots.
Charlie Dimmock and Harry and David Rich create a colourful, exotic sculpture garden in a home in Llandrindod Wells for Lynn and Bill.
A Letchworth couple receive a surprise £4,500 garden makeover as a thank you from their son - a challenge that Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers find difficult to resist.
Retired couple David and Joyce's back garden in their home outside Gloucester looks more like an allotment than a garden. David is a dedicated vegetable grower and for Joyce, that means there's nowhere shady or pretty to sit and enjoy the garden. Meanwhile, David's increasing back and knee problems mean he is struggling to keep up its maintenance. Charlie Dimmock and Harry and David Rich set out to make the garden both prettier and more user friendly, all within a £3,000 budget.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers head to in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, to help Jacqui and Yung, who have never had time to fix up the tired garden of their new home.
A single mother in Royal Wootton Bassett wants a garden suitable for entertaining friends, but that also provides a showcase for her prized collection of garden gnomes.
Arit Anderson and the Rich brothers have a budget of £5,000 to create a sensory garden in Luton for a fun, outdoor loving family with special needs.
In Christchurch, Dorset, Charlie and the Rich brothers have a £3,000 budget to turn a young family's ugly concrete space into a beautiful, colourful garden that promotes recycling.
Anu and Ash live in Coventry with their cat Quinn, where their garden is currently a new build blank canvas divided into two cramped tiers. The couple want to turn it into a pet-friendly delight, inspired by the gardens and countryside they fell in love with on holidays in Tuscany, Italy. They want lots of interest for Quinn and a large inviting patio where they can entertain their friends and family. Arit Anderson and Charlie Dimmock have a £3,500 budget to make the couple's dreams come true.
Bristolians Joe and Jess married in Greece and want their garden to fuse Greek plants with a classic English country cottage look.
Arit Anderson and the Rich brothers create a garden in Thatcham, Berkshire, for widower Lee, who wants a space where his children can have fun and play, but also remember their mum.
Jason and Emily want a bohemian fairy garden for their 18th-century Bristol home. With £3,500 to spend, can Charlie and the brothers make the young pair's dream come true?
Charlie and the Rich brothers have £3,000 to breathe life into a concrete courtyard in Manchester. Nick and Dinah want cottage plants, veg beds and room for family meals.
Charlie and Arit provide single mum Louise with a garden where she can grow food and her two children can indulge their hobbies - chess and gymnastics.
Karen and Colin have £6,000 to turn their oddly shaped, overlooked, weed-filled garden in Romsey into an Italian retreat. Can Charlie and the Rich brothers do it?
Scott and Munich-born Lisa want to give their Chesham garden an Alpine-cum-Oktoberfest theme, to help Lisa feel at home.
In Wrexham, Charlie and the Rich brothers have a £6,500 budget to create a garden from scratch with a real WOW factor, complete with swanky hot tub area, in a brand new house.
Esme and Richard live in Rugby with seven pets. They want an English country garden with interest for the animals and an outdoor cinema for them.
Jo and Olu can't let their baby out into it their Reading garden as it is unsafe. No landscapers have been willing to tackle it, so they have turned to Garden Rescue.
Katie and Christian live in Bitterne, Southampton, with kids Max and Olivia. Katie calls their garden a catastrophe. Can the team rescue it on a budget of just £2,500?
Harry and Anna want their Romsey garden to be less about raised beds and more about raised cocktails! Can Charlie and the Rich brothers create a sophisticated party space?
To remind her of her late husband, Maureen wants the feel of her old Spanish garden in her new home in Bedfordshire.
In Ibstock, BBQ fan Norman needs a place to grill and chill, baking-mad Piper wants plants to add flavour to her cakes, and their kids need a garden fit for teenagers, all for £4,000.
In Malvern, Miriam and Christopher have a concrete garden, but they want one inspired by their time in Indonesia. For £3000, can the team create a tropical jungle from a concrete one?
Glamorous couple Sarah and Tristan's Stevenage house has an outdated old garden that needs injecting with the luxury style they love. Arit and Charlie have a budget of £5,500.
In Birmingham, Sharina and Abu have £4000 to turn their concrete garden into a relaxing, bird-filled space. Cooking fan Sharina also wants a vegetable plot, and Abu would like a fish pond.
Ian and Ruth run a 150-acre farm in Rhayader, Powys, but they don't have a garden! So, Charlie, Harry and David have £2,500 to create a ‘Beatrix Potter' one in an empty field.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers create a dramatic Balinese garden full of greenery, foliage and tropical planting for Peter and Samantha in Cheltenham.
The Kordel family want their garden to be both practical and a plastic-free place of fun, filled with wooden play structures, a lawn and spaces to grow fruit and veg.
School sweethearts Tom and Rhiann live in Bournemouth. With a baby due, they want a shady, flower-filled garden. But will Tom be allowed a big koi carp pond in it?
Amy and Kiran's odd-shaped garden is unsuitable for new baby Mia or regular family gatherings. The Rich brothers and Charlie have £5,000 to create a modern, tranquil space.
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