• 2018-01-07T21:00:00Zs at 2018-01-07T21:00:00Z on BBC Two
  • 2015-11-15T21:00:00Z
  • 59m
  • 3h 56m (4 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Documentary
Monty Don explores the fascinating history and evolution of the British garden, from the seventeenth century through to the modern day.

4 episodes

Series Premiere

2015-11-15T21:00:00Z

1x01 The 17th Century

Series Premiere

1x01 The 17th Century

  • 2015-11-15T21:00:00Z59m

Monty Don uncovers the extraordinary stories behind Britain's 17th-century gardens. Starting his journey at the sole surviving garden of the 1600s - Levens Hall in Cumbria - Monty sets out to investigate what the gardens of this age would have looked like and what influenced and inspired their creation. Along the way, he sees a long-lost garden that - through archaeology and a German Luftwaffe photograph taken in the 1940s - reveals the hidden messages and religious beliefs of our 17th-century forebears. And Monty heads to Hampton Court, where politics, civil war and religious conflict played a key role in the evolving designs and fashions, including tastes in food, of the nation's finest gardens.

2015-11-22T21:00:00Z

1x02 The 18th Century

1x02 The 18th Century

  • 2015-11-22T21:00:00Z59m

On his journey through four hundred years of Britain's garden history, Monty Don arrives in the 18th century, an age that gave rise to the landscape garden, created on a scale that had never been seen before. Using Lancelot 'Capability' Brown's first commission - Croome Court in Worcestershire - as his base, Monty sets out to investigate what inspired and influenced this gardening revolution. Along the way, he visits the landscape garden of Rousham, designed by the maverick William Kent, and Stanage Park, designed by the marketing genius Humphrey Repton. Monty discovers how these great landscapes were created, from revealing the Georgian clay recipe that revolutionised garden sculpture to discovering the secrets of mowing with a scythe. He also sees how the present Duke of Devonshire is cutting down trees to restore his park to its 18th-century design.

2015-11-29T21:00:00Z

1x03 The 19th Century

1x03 The 19th Century

  • 2015-11-29T21:00:00Z59m

In the third installment, Monty focuses on the 19th century. The expanding empire, scientific and technological innovation, and social change are reflected in Britain’s more exotic, colourful and accessible gardens. Monty visits royal retreats, including Osborne House; the very first publicly owned, urban recreational park, Derby Arboretum; as well as Kew Gardens and Edinburgh’s botanic gardens.

Season Finale

2015-12-13T21:00:00Z

1x04 The 20th Century

Season Finale

1x04 The 20th Century

  • 2015-12-13T21:00:00Z59m

The concluding fourth episode, now in the 20th century, sees Monty examining the profound effect that two world wars had on attitudes to gardening. Today gardening is one of Britain’s most popular pastimes, and the horticultural industry is worth over nine billion pounds annually . Monty reveals the pioneers who led this gardening revolution.

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