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With Monty away for a week, this episode is based at Adam Frost’s garden in Cambridgeshire, and he gets to grips with planting up his gravel garden with spring colour.

With Monty away for a week, this episode of Gardeners’ World is based at Adam Frost’s garden in Cambridgeshire and he gets to grips with planting up his gravel garden with spring colour, sows some unusual vegetables and starts work on a new project.

Carol Klein is in Surrey where she is in the midst of a dazzling display of thousands of tulips. Frances Tophill makes the case for why we should be
planting trees for bees in our gardens, and Mark Lane visits Denmans Garden, the home of the late landscape designer John Brookes, to find out about the next chapter in its history. And we meet an enthusiast who gives us a masterclass in interior design with houseplants.

59 minutes

Dunsborough Park tulips

Dunsborough Park tulips

Carol enjoyed her visit to Dunsborough Park to look at their incredible collection of tulips. Their tulip meadow was particularly stunning and if you've been inspired to plant some later in the year, here are a few that caught her attention..

Tulipa ‘Purissima’ (White Emperor tulip)
Tulipa ‘Tom Pouce’
Tulipa ‼«°ù²¹²ÔÂá±ð³ú´Ç²Ô’

Dunsborough Park is well worth a visit and they have some open days coming up. Check out their website for details.

(www.dunsboroughpark.com)

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Role Contributor
Presenter Adam Frost
Presenter Carol Klein
Presenter Mark Lane
Presenter Frances Tophill
Series Producer Sharon Fisher
Executive Producer Gary Broadhurst
Production Manager Caroline Morgan-Fletcher

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