Your Chelsea Flower Show - Season 1

Your Chelsea Flower Show - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes5
Datesmai 18, 2020 - mai 22, 2020

Episodes

Making the Most of Colour
Season 1Episode 145 min

Making the Most of Colour

Nicki Chapman and the team give horticultural tips and advice to viewers, hoping to give them the inspiration to create their own summer gardens, beginning by showing how to make the most of colour.

mai 18, 2020
Making the Most of Space
Season 1Episode 245 min

Making the Most of Space

Nicki Chapman, Harry and David Rich, Rachel de Thame, Toby Buckland and James Wonghelp viewers make the most of the space in their garden - whatever its size.

mai 19, 2020
Making the Most of Nature
Season 1Episode 345 min

Making the Most of Nature

Nicki Chapman and the team highlight Chelsea designer ideas for supporting wildlife in your garden, and reveal some of the best flowers to attract pollinators.

mai 20, 2020
Making the Most of Budget
Season 1Episode 445 min

Making the Most of Budget

Nicki Chapman presents a selection of ideas for making the most of a budget, looking back at inexpensive landscaping techniques from past medal-winning gardens. Plus, packing borders or containers without breaking the bank and making displays from cheap bunches of flowers.

mai 21, 2020
Making the Most of Time
Season 1Episode 545 min

Making the Most of Time

The Rich Brothers, Rachel de Thame, Toby Buckland and Frances Tophill reveal some of the most beautiful flowers that are really easy to grow and those plants that need virtually no attention. Plus, ideas for low maintenance lawns, border planting that takes very little effort and why spending very little time on orchids could make them even prettier. Presented by Nicki Chapman.

mai 22, 2020

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