Real Gardens

Series 3 Episode 1
First Broadcast:

Monty travels to Norfolk to meet Bryony and Martin Jacklin who moved from London after Martin was attacked and left with a broken spine. After transforming three acres of field into a garden, Bryony wants to create a beautiful view that Martin can see from his bed.

Carol meets retired teacher and plantaholic Diana Harold at her seaside Suffolk home to help with her established cottage garden. And Ann-Marie Powell visits Mike Woodhall and Alison Buckley at their first home in Cheshire that Mike is renovating before their wedding.

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