Gardening with Carol Klein - Season 3
Season 3
Autumn Gardening With Carol Klein
Episodes
Episode 1
The gardening expert reveals some of the seasonal changes since the last trip to Glebe Cottage in the spring. The mood has shifted into misty and mellow - colours and light are changing, the temperature is dropping and everything is slowing down. Not everything is ready for cropping yet - the Jerusalem artichokes still need a few more weeks before their roots will be ready for soup making.
Episode 2
At Glebe Cottage, Carol is shining a light on grasses in all their autumnal glory. She also takes viewers on a tour of her favourites, demonstrates how easy they are to cultivate, and how they make a magnificent addition to even the smallest garden.
Episode 3
One of the most enjoyable tasks of autumn gardening is the annual planting of spring-flowering bulbs. From daffodils to a particularly delightful iris, and from tulips to camassias, Carol Klein reveals how, where and why to plant some of her favourites. Plus, the best way to plant garlic.
Episode 4
Episode 5
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