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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 his team reveal how to bring beauty to any size garden, creating a stunning space filled with gorgeous blooms in Peterlee, County Durham for community hero, 90-year-old Mary Ann Stevenson. Taking inspiration from the pretty rose garden Mary would visit as a little girl, Alan transforms one part of Mary's concrete plot into a fragrant seating spot surrounded by scented roses.
Alan Titchmarsh, David Domoney and Danny Clarke transform a small Leicester garden into a Caribbean inspired technicolour paradise, showcasing how colour can reinvigorate outdoor spaces of any shape or size. Meanwhile in a separate garden, Frances Tophill reveals how to use light colour landscaping and shade loving flowers to bring vibrancy to dark and dingy corners
Alan Titchmarsh and his team reveal how adding water can transform any size garden, creating two incredible water gardens, one outside and one inside. In Kent, Alan, Frances Tophill and David Domoney build a stunning outdoor space in a small plot featuring three different but equally spectacular water features. Meanwhile, Katie Rushworth reveals how to build an indoor water feature that can transform a bare corner of a home.
Alan Titchmarsh and his team take on the challenge of creating a wildlife wonderland complete with a giant pond and rockery in a suburban garden in West Bromwich for local hero fund raiser Pete Hill. Elsewhere in London, Danny takes up Alan's challenge of turning a four-metre wide city backyard into a nature haven complete with living walls and a miniature pond.
Alan Titchmarsh and his team are in the Wirral to create a jungle inspired outdoor space for Conrad and Pauline Toohey, who have dedicated their lives to helping others, including severely disabled son Keiron. Their garden is so overgrown some of the family have not used it for decades, so Alan and the team transform the garden into a tranquil retreat with a pond to attract wildlife, and covered pergola surrounded by tropical planting. Meanwhile, Frances Tophill is in Cornwall to visit the UK's only outdoor jungle at the Lost Gardens of Heligan, where she helps head gardener Cindy plant some pond lilies.
Alan Titchmarsh and his team head to Suffolk to transform a garden for charity worker Eileen, who is desperate for a peaceful outdoor space to spend time with her husband Roy, who suffers from Parkinson's. Alan designs an inward-looking intimate area surrounded by beautiful year round colour for Roy and Eileen to enjoy, while Katie Rushworth takes inspiration from their love of pinks and blues to plant a wrap-around border.
Alan Titchmarsh and the team are in Sheffield to create a stunning family garden for Seema and Nawras, who both work shifts for the NHS while also giving 24 hour care to their severely disabled daughter Nour, and two other children. Their neglected outdoor space is more assault course than peaceful sanctuary, so the team create a truly accessible and stimulating space for the whole family to enjoy, with entertaining spaces and lush fragrant planting.
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