One of the most popular garden plants, clematis produce masses of flowers in a variety of shapes and colours. 24 of the nation’s top chefs compete for a chance to show off their culinary skills at a banquet honoring 140 years of the iconic Wimbledon Championships.Different cooking shows – the perfect dishes to compliment any kind of day.Gardening show packed with good ideas, tips, advice from experts and timely reminders to get the most out of your garden, whatever its size or type. The Show also features smaller gardens such as the Artisan and Urban Gardens.Join leading landscape designer Michael McCoy as he showcases some of Australia’s most lavish and magnificent gardens from the first spade hitting the ground to the incredible end result.Join leading landscape designer Michael McCoy as he showcases some of Australia’s most lavish and magnificent gardens from the first spade hitting the ground to the incredible end result.Carol Kirkwood takes an alphabetical journey through the world of television gardening, getting inspiration and advice from some of the most popular gardening presenters and programmes.Video documentaries about politics , religion and social issuesVideo documentaries about travelling , lifestyle and leisureVideo documentaries about conspiracy theories and aliens Consider the conditions in your garden and choose a plant that will thrive there, whether that’s a shady wall or a particularly hot and sunny one.Clematis wilt is a fungal disease of clematis, particularly the large-flowered hybrid cultivars. NIGELLA Lawson has made her long-awaited comeback to the television after two years with her new show focused on delicious home cooking.Relaxed, inspiring and as mouth-watering as ever, Nigella Lawson’s series Simply Nigella show us that what and how we cook really can make us feel better and more alive.Nigella Lawson shows how easy it is to bring the spirit of Italy into the kitchen and on to the plate – using ingredients available a little closer to home.Join Mary Berry for a very festive Christmas as she visits a host of charities across the country, the staff of which work throughout the holidays.Mary Berry explores the exciting world of quick cooking. Maincrop varieties are in the ground a lot longer. She also visits a traditional stilton factory.Gordon teaches how to cook with confidence. Plus, holed up in their own very different gardens, the Love Your Garden team – David Domoney, Katie Rushworth and Frances Tophill – are also working on their own plots to turn them into productive gardens. In each regional heat, they first have to impress one of the surprise veteran judges whose identity won’t be revealed until they walk through the door. When seedlings are large enough to handle, prick three out into an 8cm (3in) pot of multi-purpose compost.Grow indoors until early summer or until all danger of frost has passed, then plant in a sunny, sheltered spot in well-drained soil, or in a container.Gardeners World episode 20 2020: At Longmeadow, Monty refreshes a container of overgrown herbs, plants alpines in a pot and revisits the shrub and perennial cuttingsNigella Lawson is back with a new series called: Nigella: At My Table and is packed with simple recipes full of complex flavour. Highlights to the Chelsea Flower Show include the avant-garde show gardens designed by leading names with Floral Marquee at the centrepiece. If it appears too dense, add 20 per cent by volume each of horticultural grit and ericaceous soil-less compost or leaf mould.Carrots come in shapes and colours other than long and orange – look out for round carrots, as well as unusual colours such as red, yellow and even purple. The show is hosted by Alan Titchmarsh alongside co-presenters David Domoney, Katie Rushworth and Frances Tophill and sees the team visit locations around the United Kingdom helping people to transform their gardens.Monty Don works with amateur gardeners up and down the country to help them create the garden of their dreams.Monty Don comes to the rescue of two sets of gardeners in desperate need of feel-good spaces.The RHS Chelsea Flower Show, formally known as the Great Spring Show, is a garden show held for five days in May by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea in Chelsea, London. The show is hosted by Alan Titchmarsh alongside co-presenters David Domoney, Katie Rushworth and Frances Tophill and sees the team visit locations around the United Kingdom helping people to transform their gardens.Monty Don works with amateur gardeners up and down the country to help them create the garden of their dreams.Monty Don comes to the rescue of two sets of gardeners in desperate need of feel-good spaces.The RHS Chelsea Flower Show, formally known as the Great Spring Show, is a garden show held for five days in May by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea in Chelsea, London. These bulbs will have been kept in a cool environment in order to flower without natural winter chill being necessary. The two highest-scoring chefs then face our exacting panel of judges – Oliver Peyton, Matthew Fort and Andi Oliver.Great British Menu is back. STARTING 9 MARCH 2018Gardening show packed with ideas and timely reminders to get the most out of your garden. Gardeners World episode 17 2020 How to grow clematis. You have the opportunity to enjoy flower and foliage throughout the year.Stone sinks are traditional for planting into, but it is quite acceptable to ‘make’ the stonework yourself and apply it to any rigid container such as an old glazed sink or even a polystyrene fish box.Not only has the use of garlic in the kitchen increased dramatically in recent years but also the number of gardeners producing their own crop. These are just like potatoes you buy from the supermarket, but they’re certified virus-free. They crop best in a sunny position, but will tolerate light shade.Gooseberries, red and white currants can be grown either as bushes, or as upright cordons, which take up less space and can be planted closer together for a mixture of different varieties in a small garden. Filmed by his wife Alison while in lockdown, this series sees Alan show viewers how to enjoy the benefits of producing their own food no matter what size garden they have; be it outside space, a balcony or room for a single pot. The Beechgrove Garden is and always has been a firmly practical, get-your-hands-dirty gardening programme which delights in success but also learns from failures in the garden and never takes itself too seriously. Sow seed indoors from February to May.