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Gardeners World S51E18 720p IP WEBRip AAC2.0 X264-SOIL[TGx]
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Gardeners' World
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TV Release: 1968-01-05 Torrent Release: 24-08-2018 by user TGx
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TV Show Genre:
Documentary
Runtime:
30 min.
Parental Rating:
[ALL]TV-G - General Audiende
Most parents would find this program appropriate for all ages. Although this rating does not signify a program designed specifically for children, most parents may let younger children watch this program unattended.
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DESCRIPTION
Each season, the BBC fields a small team of horticultural expert-presenters. They and others they visit and/or consult discuss and give plenty of tips on all imaginable aspects of gardening, throughout the year, in various environments, elaborating on techniques, means etcetera. They also report on main events, such as the Chelsea and other major RHS flower show.
Series Plot: Gardeners' World is a long-running BBC television programme about gardening that continues to this day. The first episode was filmed in 1968, presented by Ken Burras and came from Oxford Botanical Gardens. Most of the episodes of the show are 30 minutes long, though there are many specials that last longer.
Episode plot: With one of the driest summers in years, Monty Don responds to viewers' questions on how to contend with drought conditions for vegetables, fruit, flowers and containers. Carol Klein celebrates flamboyant summer shrub the hydrangea, Joe Swift views a garden that has tranquillity at its heart in both design and planting, and there is a return visit to Adam Frost's garden, where he offers tips on how to plant up a seating area. Nick Bailey concludes his guide to roses by exploring the most recent introductions, and there is a look at a garden planted up on a tiny budget, where more than 200 containers have been filled with plants that have been either been rescued, bought cut-price or swapped.