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Love Your Garden

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In 2015, I wrote about one of my all-time favorite TV shows, the BBC series Ground Force, hosted by Alan Titchmarsh. I accidentally (and very happily) discovered that his most recent series, Love Your Garden on ITV, is now available on Netflix. I started watching the show, expecting more garden makeover fun, but this series really kicks it up a notch.

This time, dear goofy Alan is making over small gardens for people who are a bit extra deserving of help like those with physical challenges, many whom are house-bound and can’t enjoy the outdoors. It is giving me all the feels, and his kindness and thoughtful designs are wonderful to see. Alas, his colleagues on this series are much more polished and less quirky and entertaining than the lovely Charlie Dimmoc, and Tommy Walsh were, but this crew certainly does truly lovely work.

I’m delighted to report that while only season 3 (out of 8) is available on Netflix right now, the series will continue production in 2019! I hope that means that Netflix will release more seasons soon. And if you don’t have Netflix, don’t worry. Many of the shows have been uploaded to YouTube, including the lovely episode below. Enjoy!

You can follow Love Your Garden on their blog right here on WordPress!

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Author: Donna from One Beautiful Thing

I have committed to spending part of every day looking for at least one beautiful thing, and sharing what I find with you lovelies!

8 thoughts on “Love Your Garden

  1. Prior...'s avatar

    I look forward to seeing this show – thanks for the heads up – and might check out the blog too – thanks

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  2. bcparkison's avatar

    Can’t wait to watch this. I love makeovers.

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  3. TWF's avatar

    I’ll have to watch! Always on the look out for garden inspiration!

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  4. Laura (PA Pict)'s avatar

    Alan Titchmarsh is a bit of a National Treasure in Britain. My parents have not done any proper gardening in years but still watch his programmes. I grew up watching ‘The Beechgrove Garden’ every week (it’s a gardening show from Scotland) and found it very soothing to watch but I still utterly suck not just at gardening but at identifying plants and trees so apparently it was not educational for me and was just meditation.

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