The revival of great gardening programmes on TV in 2015

The revival of great gardening programmes on TV in 2015

That’s it then, we have reached Twelfth Night which means Christmas and all the associated festivities are now all well and truly finished for another year.  What’s to look forward to now?

Having had a good look through the TV listings for the remaining winter evenings, we noticed that there are quite a number of interesting looking programmes for gardeners appearing on the horizon.  The Telegraph picked up on this trend too, and their recent article claims the “novel move” to show gardening programmes out of season is a result of the popularity of home-spun reality TV (e.g. The Great British Bakeoff) and new viewing habits that mean we’ll be watching these programmes later on in the year using catch-up platforms.

The very best thing about some of the new programmes is that they’ll be featuring some really inspirational gardeners gardening in their favourite spaces.  This rash of programmes starts this week with the BBC's Great British Garden Revival.

The first episode features Judith Wilson, at Wickham Place Farm.  Judith has spent a good deal of love, blood sweat and tears transforming her garden in Essex into a wonderland of climbers, particularly wisteria.  The garden hosts what is claimed to be the biggest Wisteria sinensis in Britain stretching over 70 metres.  The very best thing about the TV feature on Judith, is that she will be sporting Genus Performance Gardenwear!  Look out for the clothes and just how comfy Judith looks in this technical brand!

We can’t really contain our excitement that Genus clothes are gaining a loyal gardener customer base and are likely to turn up on TV more than once this year. All we can say is “Keep ‘em peeled” whilst watching!


You may also like

View all

Modern heroes of horticulture - Madeline Mesias

Some gardens are designed simply to look beautiful. Others ask bigger questions - about how we live, what we grow, and our connection to the land around us. For Madeline...
Read More

Greener gardening - pest control

Can you hold your nerve and hold off on the chemicals when it comes to aphid attacks?  Pesticides are harmful to people, pets and the environment, and using these chemicals...
Read More

Wildlife in the garden - grass snakes

Have you ever spotted a snake in your garden?  Grass snakes are not uncommon in England and Wales, though absent from gardens in Scotland and Ireland.  However, they’re also shy...
Read More