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Love Your Garden with Alan Titchmarsh follows the writer, broadcaster and TV personality as he travels the country with a team of esteemed experts to find some of Britain's most beautiful domestic gardens and show viewers how to recreate the look themselves – with minimum fuss.
Alan Titchmarsh and the garden makeover team head to Chippenham, Wiltshire to create a traditional formal garden for an inspirational couple. Richard Warren has been a serving Special Constable for 52 years, and dedicates his spare time to running marathons to raise money for charity, and caring for his wife Lynette, who has multiple sclerosis. The team shares tips on how to create a formal pond from scratch, screening solutions for unsightly spots in the garden, and reveals how to mark out a perfectly oval lawn.
Alan Titchmarsh and his team turn a suburban plot in Hull into a wildlife retreat for a nature-loving teenager and his family. Plus, tips on creating a pond that is attractive to animals and safe for children, the best small trees to screen an overlooked garden, and a guide putting together an outdoor cinema.
Alan Titchmarsh and team set out to create the ultimate lush Thai garden in Leighton Buzzard for a paramedic's family and their four rescue pugs.
Alan Titchmarsh and the team demonstrate how to bring a woodland into your garden as they create a wonderful cross between a woodland glade and a forest school.
Alan Titchmarsh and team demonstrate how to take inspiration from the gardens of grand stately homes to create a beautiful design that works for a traditional domestic garden. The team set to work transforming the garden of Mel, a Dementia Ward manager working at a Royal British Legion care home. They create a walkway of topiary leading the eye to the end of the garden, and give the outdoor space it's very own stately home inspired garden revamp.
Alan and his team are in Barry, Wales, to create an accessible and flexible family garden for ex-Army soldier Dale, who lost a leg in Afghanistan.
Alan and his team are in Salford to create an eco-inspired kitchen garden, for a community hero who likes to feed everyone and is passionate about recycling.
Alan and the team create a garden celebrating all things textural for a hard-working support worker from Leicester, who looks after young single mothers.
In Wakefield, Alan and the team create a secluded secret garden filled with hidden corners and magical touches for a wheelchair-bound little girl and her family, featuring a playful water feature and plant-petting corner, filled with sensory plants. Meanwhile in Swansea, Katie Rushworth creates a modern, sleek, sunken secret garden for a woman who throws parties for the elderly to ease loneliness.
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