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Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country.
Charlie and Chris are in Marlborough to design a courtyard garden for Nancy and Simon that reminds them of Beverly Hills, where they used to live.
Charlie and Lee are in Merthyr Tydfil in Wales to create a wildlife-friendly space for keen gardener Janine in her new build plot.
Charlie and Chris are in Hereford to create a low/no-carbon garden for Eleanor, Rob and their two children.
Charlie and Flo are in Groby to create a celebration garden for Nanda and Riya and their upcoming family wedding.
Debra from Wigan wants her new build plot to be transformed into a calming zen garden for relaxation and contemplation. She'd also like it to be low maintenance and maximise the views from the woodland beyond. For £6,000, can Charlie and Lee bring her vision to life?
Charlie and Chris are in Swindon to transform a troublesome sloping plot into a productive 21st-century cottage garden for Hannah and Marc.
Lee and Chris are in Derby to design an Indian-inspired garden for Bal, where her family can gather to watch Bollywood films.
Charlie and Flo are in Coalville to create a Victorian garden to suit Jo and Jack's lovingly restored turn-of-the-century terraced house.
Flo and Charlie are in Leeds to create a safe, sensory, Scandi-themed garden for Donna, Daniel and their two girls.
Chris and Lee are in Runcorn to transform Craig and Craig's empty new-build plot. One Craig wants a clean, stylish design, and the other wants to bring in the wildlife.
Hannah and Michael and baby Arabella from Redditch dream of a safe, usable garden rather than the steep inhospitable slope they currently have. For £6,000, can Charlie and Lee turn the empty, vertiginous, treacherous slope into a haven the whole family can enjoy?
Sylvia and Matthew in Wokingham want a romantic garden full of scent, blooms and enchantment. However, their garden currently is anything but – it's tired, messy and overgrown with little to tempt the couple outside. For £5,000, can Flo and Lee bring back that loving feeling?
Claire and Andy's three-tiered garden, entirely covered in concrete slabs, leaves a lot to be desired. They dream of a chic Melbourne-inspired space to rekindle happy memories of their years living is Australia. With a £4,000 budget, can Charlie and Lee create a stylish, elegant spot that brings Antipodean vibes to the couple's lives?
Chris and Lee have travelled to Nottingham to see if they can give retired couple Jennifer and Alfred a garden to be proud of. Having had extensive building work done on their downsized home, their garden has been left looking like a builder's yard with rubble, large concrete pads and a gigantic, ugly shed. Jennifer would love a garden where she can relax and read in the evening sun, and Alfred would like a dedicated spot for his barbecue where he can prepare meals with his grandchildren for his large family. They both love the modern, clean-lined look of the Mediterranean, and they would dearly love some lawn for the grandchildren and some olive trees.
They have a healthy £6,500 to spend. but the garden looks like a forgotten wasteland. Will the designers be able to create the Mediterranean paradise they're hoping for?
Lesley's garden in Telford is a barren new build, devoid of plants, interest or charm. She would love an enchanted space suitable for her beloved cat Gizmo to share with her, and importantly, her very own outdoor gin bar to relax with her friends. For £3,500, can Charlie and Chris make her dreams come true?
Michelle wants to transform her large overgrown, unruly plot into a fun, quirky, sociable spot. Charlie and Lee head to Southampton, bringing colour and fun with them, to conjure Michelle's garden up into a tropical paradise – the perfect space to relax with friends and family – all for £6,000.
The Garden Rescue team are in Wilmslow to transform Adam and Lauren's tired, boring and unsafe plot into a Chinese-inspired family space with a woodland twist. The new garden needs to remind Lauren of her happy years spent in China and Adam of his outdoor play as a child. For £7,000, Chris and Lee make their dreams come true.
Gareth and Rob's large new-build plot in Burton Latimer is boring and devoid of character. The couple wish to enjoy it with friends and their two beloved dogs. They also want to bring the sunshine into the plot with a Mediterranean theme and a sheltered spot for their hot tub. With a generous £8,000 budget, can Flo and Charlie add a southern European flavour to the space?
Bindu and Vivek have recently taken on their first garden after years of living in flats. Originally from India, Bindu grew up with a garden full of vegetables, nature and birdsong, and he would like to recreate a bit of that in their modest garden in Warrington. The garden is a sun trap, so they'd like some height and shade in the plot, as well as raised beds for growing fruit and veg. It's very important to them that they try and care for the environment too, so they would like the means to harvest rainwater and compost waste. With a relatively small budget of £3,000, can Charlie and Lee create a garden that is both eco-friendly and looks beautiful?
Angus wants a garden that reminds him of his favourite holiday destination, Cyprus. Currently, he hates his awkwardly shaped plot and absolutely loathes the domineering dark grey retaining wall, which he thinks makes the space look like a prison yard. Angus loves to barbecue and would like a generous, Cypriot-inspired space where he can entertain his friends. He is also keen to try and grow his own produce. Can Flo and Lee make his Mediterranean island dreams come true with a budget of £6,000?
Charlie and Lee are in Liverpool to design a garden for ski-mad couple David and Michelle and their children.
Charlie and Chris are in Shropshire to create an accessible, Italian-inspired garden for Denise and ex-professional footballer John.
Charlie and Chris are in Stoke-on-Trent to design a safe and practical garden for Doris and her daughter Petra, inspired by the German meadows that surrounded Doris's childhood home.
Charlie and Lee are in Newport to design a garden for Angie and her treasured dog Stan that will transform her neglected space into a haven to remember lost loved ones
Charlie and Lee are in Fareham to create a relaxing, productive garden for Lisa, Mike and their two boys, inspired by their travels and a space the whole family can enjoy.
Lisa and Chris are from Hemel Hempstead and dream of a child-friendly garden where they can all safely spend time together playing, growing produce and learning about nature. However, their garden is currently a ramshackle spot with a treacherous patio, a troublesome lawn, a huge concrete pad and no real character. For £3,000, can Flo and Lee create a fun zone for the children and a relaxing haven for mum and dad?
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