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Episode 30

Monty replants his bearded iris in the Dry Garden, Arit Anderson explores the arguments for and against artificial grass, and Toby Buckland discovers a Japanese-themed garden in the Welsh countryside.

Monty replants his bearded iris in the Dry Garden, clears the greenhouse ready for winter salad crops and harvests quince. As part of his big Cottage Garden revamp, he transplants a shrub to the orchard and shows how to save money by collecting and storing seed from plants around the garden.

Arit Anderson explores some of the arguments, both for and against artificial grass. And Toby Buckland discovers a rich and tranquil Japanese-themed garden deep in the beautiful Welsh countryside.

There's a look at the garden of Andrew Clifton, who repurposes and recycles a whole variety of materials to create a beautiful ‘secret garden’ in Nottingham. And gardeners Steve Edney and Louise Dowle have created a whole border of plants whose structure and forms not only create a striking winter scene but from which they harvest new seed every year.

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Role Contributor
Presenter Monty Don
Presenter Arit Anderson
Presenter Toby Buckland
Executive Producer Gary Broadhurst
Series Producer Sharon Fisher
Production Manager Ash Morris

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