With official start of spring and Mothering Sunday only days away, Monty Don and team look at practical ways to achieve a better looking garden at this busy time of year.
As clocks move forward, longer days of spring are welcomed by every gardener. It's a busy time in garden and longer daylight hours present a great opportunity to get on with larger gardening projects.
With warm weather and little risk of frost, Monty Don is planting out his tender annual plants into a container for color and interest all summer long.
With garden springing into life and new blooms opening each day, it gives Monty Don plenty of opportunity to get on top of all seasonal jobs at Longmeadow.
In this hour-long special, Monty Don, Carol Klein, Rachel DE Thame and Joe Swift report from Gardeners' World Live at NEC in Birmingham on very best show has to offer.
Gardeners' World has something for those that are interested in Olympics, something for those coming to London and something for those who are happy staying at home.
Our gardens offer so much at this time of year - after all our work earlier in year it is now rewarding us with beds full of blooms, vegetables and berries.
By end of August, gardens are full of color and produce. With a Bank Holiday to enjoy in his garden, Monty Don is busy showing us how to plan late summer color in our flowerbeds.
In this program from Royal Horticultural Society's gardens, Monty Don visits RHS garden at Wisley in Surrey and Carol Klein visits Harlow Carr in North Yorkshire to get gardening advice from their experts and to find solutions to viewers' gardening dilemmas.