Garden Rescue Season 9 is to Premiere on BBC One
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for home owners around the country
Episodes
Charlie and Chris are in Hereford to create a low/no-carbon garden for Eleanor, Rob and their two children.
Charlie and Lee are in Merthyr Tydfil in Wales to create a wildlife-friendly space for keen gardener Janine in her new build plot.
Charlie and Chris are in Marlborough to design a courtyard garden for Nancy and Simon that reminds them of Beverly Hills, where they used to live.
Ben and Ruth need the help of the Garden Rescue team to transform their dated garden into something more chic. There's currently too much concrete and too many level changes for it to be safe for baby Eve. The couple are imagining a wild, natural garden with prairie-style planting and some opportunities for growing their own vegetables, and they also want to adopt some chickens from a rescue centre. Can Charlie and Lee come up with a design that ticks all the boxes for £2,500?
David and Alice have their hands full with toddler twins Beatrix and Martha. They moved in a year and a half ago, but have not had the time or energy to devote to their new garden. Low maintenance is key for any busy family, and the couple would like advice on how best to maintain the mature hedging that surrounds the garden. The old deck is rotten and slippery, and there's an unusual fence separating the garden from a garden room used by the previous owners as a separate annexe. They've got £5,500 for Charlie and Chris to work with, but can they bring both parts of the garden back together as a family garden in which the twins can play while David and Alice make the most of the evening sun at the back of the garden?
Lauren and Jonathan first met when they starred in a production of Peter Pan together, and so they would like Charlie and Chris to reflect this theme in their design. The garden is long and bland, and despite having a budget of £3,000, the couple just don't know where to start. Both designers see the potential for lots of fun, and they set to work on creating gorgeous designs for the couple to choose from. But has Chris gone too far in reimagining Neverland in Birmingham, or has Charlie allowed herself to get carried away with the magical, imaginary setting.
John and Vanessa want a garden reminiscent of Oman, the desert kingdom where they first met. The large raised planter right outside the back doors - nicknamed the sarcophagus - is outdated and dominates the garden, and John and Vanessa are desperate for it to go, but they are keen for the materials to be reused to make the most of their £4,000 budget. John loves a fire, and the couple love to entertain, so they need space for an area in which to socialise. The gloomy garage with north-facing wall needs brightening up, and shade-tolerant planting will do the job. Will Chris's wadi-inspired desert garden complete with oasis pond win the day, or will Charlie's more gentle blend of cottage and courtyard persuade the couple to choose her design?
Elaine and Kevin from Aylesbury first met whilst in Turkey. Inspired by their time living abroad, they dream of a relaxing traditional courtyard garden with a Turkish twist. They would also like the sound of water and the scent of roses. With a £3,500 budget, Charlie and Lee bring the couple's Turkish vision to life.
Kim's family lives all over the world, and when they visit, they avoid gathering in Kim's tired, unloved garden. Charlie and Flo both have great ideas for the £4,000 budget they have to spend to make the most of Kim's outdoor space, with patios for entertaining and interesting features to remind the family of holidays together. But who will win the Garden Rescue challenge this time?
Darrel and Michelle want to bring Cyprus to Devizes to remind them of happy times spent there as a family. Darrel is keen to have the sound of water somewhere in the garden, and Michelle hopes there will be room for an olive tree to recreate that Mediterranean vibe. They want the designers to incorporate their hot tub and their garden furniture to make it a comfortable space for themselves and their three grown-up children to entertain their friends. Charlie and Chris are up for the challenge and find lots to like about the existing features in the garden, including the superb but neglected pleached beech trees. Making the most of what's already there will help stretch the £3,000 budget, but will the couple go for Chris's more formal design or Charlie's more informal approach?
Charlie and Lee are in Aylesbury to transform Linda and Justine's plain plot into a relaxing Thai haven, inspired by holiday memories. The couple would also like a space for their baby daughter Maya to explore, and a spot for remembrance. For £5,000, can Charlie and Lee make the couple's south east Asian dreams come true?
Nicola and David want the Garden Rescue team to turn their unloved garden into the ultimate theatrical showstopper. Having met on the stage, the couple would like a space in which to entertain their friends and also to put on performances of some of their amateur dramatic favourites. But when they're not performing, they want the garden to also be a quiet haven for wildlife.
Charlie and Lee are in Nottingham for a surprise transformation for busy GP Janice. Janice's daughter Emily and her boyfriend Harry want to give Janice a relaxing space where she can chill out after a long day at work. Can the team create a tranquil wildlife friendly garden for £3,500?
Leonard and Cristina have a problem: their garden doesn't get much sun and has an awkward slope right in the middle. Charlie and Lee both have the answer, but whose £3,000 design will entice Leonard and Cristina's son Matei off his games console and out of his room? And will there be enough room for the family to pursue their sporting passion? As ever, the Garden Rescue designers go head-to-head, trying to persuade our Birmingham homeowners to pick their design.
It is vital that Catherine has a garden in which to relax and recuperate as she recovers from multiple brain surgeries. The space should also help her to maintain a good level of fitness to give her the best chance of recovery. She would also like the design to reflect the period character of her Victorian terraced property, and she has £3,000 with which to achieve this. Chris and Lee rise to the challenge, and both have peace and calm at the core of their schemes - replacing the brown and uninviting garden with a green and tranquil space. Lee sees loads of potential and is brimming with his usual enthusiasm, but will Chris's inclusion of a place for a sheltered barbecue and pizza oven win Catherine over. Both designers are eager to offer Catherine a garden oasis to help relieve the stresses and strains in her life.
Daniel and Saleha have called in Charlie and Flo to help them with their bland, overlooked new-build garden. The couple are both sun worshippers and would like colour and drama incorporated into the design. Saleha loves geometric patterns and would like some nods to her Bangladeshi heritage, and they would quite like a water feature too. Charlie and Flo are brimming with ideas for a vibrant garden rescue for £4,000.
After a career in nursing, Bridget would love a Celtic-inspired garden in which to enjoy her retirement - but she has no idea of where to start. She's keen that the design for her new garden will stir memories of her childhood in Ireland and remind her of family holidays taken there. A water feature is a must-have, as she wants to be able to relax on a new terrace and listen to the gentle sound of rippling water. She would also like a raised bed to grow vegetables, and may be a growing wall too. Can the designers create all of this for £5,000?
Young couple Emily and Maurice's narrow new-build garden in Bristol leaves a lot to be desired. They dream of an elegant Mediterranean-inspired space that will rekindle happy holiday memories. With a £2,500 budget, Charlie and Chris create a stylish, contemporary spot that brings sunshine vibes to the couple's lives.
Rob and Helen would like the team to inject some character into their bland new-build garden. They want the garden to be modern and stylish to reflect their interiors, and they are keen on a Japanese-inspired planting scheme. Can the designers bring this vision to life and realise the couple's ambitious plans for their garden with £5,700?
The Garden Rescue team is in Fleet, where dad Stuart and his daughter Freya need their help to create separate, more private spaces. Freya is looking for somewhere to hang out with friends and relax without conflicting with her dad. The garden is small and has to accommodate some storage and a place for Stuart to work and collect his thoughts. They both want to encourage more insects and wildlife into the garden and need the designers' help to make the most of their £4,000 budget. Lee and Flo both offer schemes that turn the garden into a relaxing, green extension to the home, but who's really nailed the brief?
The Garden Rescue team are in Beeston to transform Judith's blank canvas into a Swedish-inspired space with a country cottage twist. Having moved from a house with a mature garden, the empty lawn and stark fencing of Judith's new-build have been a bit of a shock. For £5,500, Charlie and Lee make her Scandinavian dreams come true.
Jess is mad keen on basketball and has hopes of being a future Paralympian, but the family garden is not currently wheelchair friendly, and so the challenge in Coventry is to create a flowing garden that is accessible to the whole family with £6,500. Chris and Charlie both want to incorporate a small practice court for Jess and brother Finlay to shoot the hoops together. Each designer has a plan to address the different level changes and make the most of the patio, but as ever it's the details that win the pitch on the day.
Charlie and Lee are in Cheltenham to convert Brandon's bland, sparse garden into a contemporary, exotic haven, inspired by his travels to the jungles of Asia and South America. Can the Garden Rescue team achieve this on a £4,000 budget?
Charlie and Lee are in Andover to change Amy and Steve's muddy plot into a practical garden that suits the whole family, including the children and Tyson the dog. The couple would also like a relaxing space, as ex-soldier Steve suffers from PTSD. So what do Charlie and Lee have in store for the £4,000 budget?
Rhi and Alex's large overgrown plot in Telford is little more than a pile of rubble. The young couple wish to enjoy it with extended family and bring personality to the space with a garden inspired by their worldwide travels. With a £6,000 budget, Lee and Chris add an international flavour to the plot.
Charlie and Chris head to Bristol to convert a concrete car crash into a relaxing retreat for Sam, Amy and their two French bulldogs, Alphonse and Aldrich. The couple would like a calming space where they can do yoga, which is particularly important for Sam, who suffers with anxiety. Can the team create a tranquil haven for £4,000?
With a £4,000 budget, Annie and Dexter have high hopes for an Asian-inspired garden with lots of colourful plants in which to entertain their friends and family, and to remind Annie of her Taiwanese heritage. This is their first garden together and, so far, they only have Dexter's pull-up bars and one solitary plant in it. Lee and Flo's challenge is to design a more private garden in which Annie and Dexter will be happy to spend more time. Annie wants a nod to the tropical gardens of her childhood with colour and energy, but this is Hampshire, so whose design will capture this young couples' dream?
Miranda and Andrew's garden in Ledbury is a mass of concrete, devoid of plants. They would love an Italian courtyard, reminiscent of their 25th wedding anniversary in Tuscany. For £4,000, Charlie and Lee make the couple's Mediterranean dreams come true.
Helen and John from Port Talbot dream of a Cornish-inspired plot. Helen was born in Cornwall but moved to Wales as a child. The couple are keen to bring a touch of Helen's home county to their current property. With £5,000 to play with, Charlie and Chris turn this troublesome clay-soiled garden into a Cornish coastal haven.
Bettina and Baljinder want to transform their tired empty plot into a fun, quirky, sociable spot. Charlie and Lee head to Tadley to bring bright colour and ‘wow factor' to the couple's garden, all for £4,000.
Charlie and Flo go head-to-head with a budget of £4,000 to design a garden that takes inspiration from Crete, where Natalie and Matthew spent their honeymoon. Their L-shaped garden offers challenges for the designers, who also need to consider the couple's young toddler, Arthur.
Charlie hopes her Greek-inspired planting scheme, pergola and water feature will appeal to the couple, while Flo is banking on the taverna-inspired seating area with colourful Mediterranean plants to sway the decision in her favour. But has Flo remembered a vital ingredient that Charlie may have overlooked?
Tariq and Kim from Burton-on-Trent dream of a child-friendly Moroccan-style space as a nod to Tariq's North African heritage, but their garden is currently a ramshackle spot with a troublesome lawn and no real character. With £5,000 to play with, can Charlie and Chris create a fun zone for the children and a relaxing Moroccan-inspired haven for Mum and Dad?
Adrian and Jenny have managed to clear their garden in Pershore, but they are uninspired by the moonscape they have ended up with. There is nothing left in this garden but a shed and a gas tank. Desperate for some inspiration, they have asked the Garden Rescue team to create a woodland garden - one with a fun, gothic twist to satisfy Jenny's darker side. The couple would like Charlie and Flo to make the most of the blank canvas and create a woodland walk with surprise, hidden views and unusual plants. Charlie loves the quirky design brief for this garden, and Flo pulls out all the stops to create the complete redesign. Jenny and Adrian have a tricky decision to make.
Chris and Lee head to Stone to create a fun family garden for mum Chloe and her football-loving daughters Honey and Anya. The plot also needs a reflective space to remember Chloe's late husband and the children's dad Errol. Before Errol died, he had big plans for the garden.With £4,000, can Chris and Lee pick up where Errol left off?
Elaine and Paul in Mickleover love all things 50s - 50s cars, 50s clothes, 50s music and 50s dancing. But Elaine also loves fairies. For £3,000, Charlie and Chris create a garden inspired by the rock and roll era that will also make the couple's fairytale dreams come true.
After many years in the armed forces, this is Chris and Karina's first forever home. Chris hates the garage, and Karina hates the path. They both want Charlie and Lee to help them reimagine their garden with £3,000. The couple's children, Barney and Felix, need a place to let off some energy, and Chris and Karina want a calming family zone to come together at the end of a long day. Lee and Charlie are both brimming with ideas of how they can create a garden which answers all the family's hopes and dreams - but only one can win.
Sid and Dan would like their dual heritage reflected in their first garden together; Dan is of Polish and German heritage whilst Sid would love the designers to reflect his Indian heritage in the design. Dan is keen to have a dedicated spot to grow more vegetables and fruit, and Sid wants the designers to include a special tree to commemorate his late mother's love of flowers. They both love to entertain and need a more coherent space in which to socialise. Can the designers come up with a design to meet these disparate demands with £4,500?
Louise and Steve were married in New Orleans and would like the Garden Rescue team to come up with a design to remind them of that happy occasion.
The couple's garden already has some mature plants which the designers are keen to incorporate to full effect, and they already have a lovely pond which they'd like the team to expand without disturbing its current inhabitants. The magnolias and tree ferns of New Orleans are also on the list for this fun-loving couple. Can Charlie and Lee bring New Orleans to Chorlton with £4,000?
Rebecca, Michael and their three daughters live in Farnborough. During lockdown they spent all their time in the garden and realised how unsuitable it was for their needs, with its different levels and tatty lawn. The couple want a safe family space, good for entertaining but also with a kid's zone. But this garden has another role too: it needs to serve as a memorial to their three lost children. There's a lot to think about, and Charlie and Arit have a budget of just £3,000 to work with.
Alastair, Anna and their two children, Sophie and Jack, live in Winchester. Their garden is on different levels and is unloved and unused. The family dream of a country cottage garden full of curves centred around their beloved old apple tree. They want to grow vegetables and have an entertaining area - all a challenge with the different levels. Fighting the British weather, Charlie and Arit try to transform the space and give them their dream on a budget of £5,500.
Louise and Nick live near Leeds and have a huge country garden, but having completely renovated their house with a Scandi-inspired interior, they're at loss with the outside space. They would love a chic patio to go with their kitchen, but they want to combine it with a farmhouse-inspired garden with an area to grow produce. But with Britain's heaviest recorded rainfall just days before, can Charlie and the Rich brothers transform the huge waterlogged garden with a budget of £6,000?
Sakinah and Zumri from Hull have a bland, featureless garden, and they are at a loss as to what to do about it. They dream of having a grow-your-own space that doubles up as a wildlife haven so they can teach their two children about food and the environment. They would also love a pond. Can Charlie, the queen of water features, and the Rich brothers work their magic to create a food-producing family space that will attract the bugs, birds and bees on a budget of £4,000?
Greg and Charlotte live in Moreton-in-Marsh in the picture-perfect Cotswolds. Their garden is functional but lacks character, and they dream of a space that works for them and their two children, Winter and Albert. Their ideal garden would be country cottage-themed and reflect the Cotswolds while also providing zones for the children and a bar for them to enjoy sundowners. Can Arit and the Rich Brothers make this happen on a budget of £4,500?
Lucy, Michael and their daughter Cherry live in Milton Keynes. They have a large but unsafe garden, and they have run out of ideas about how to change it. The couple dream of a safe family space that works for them and their beloved dogs. They are also keen to grow vegetables, so they want a zoned garden with a modern feel. Can the Rich brothers and Arit work wonders on this unsafe space, creating a haven for the family and the dogs on a budget of £5,500?
James and Rox live in their dream Edwardian house in Roundhay, but their garden isn't working. It's open to the road, so not safe for their boys Jake and Ethan, and the couple loathe it. They want a family-friendly space that gives them an area to entertain and, more importantly, is fun for the kids. They also want to grow vegetables, and it's important that the garden encourages their two cats back outside. Can Charlie and the Rich brothers create their dream garden on a budget of £5,000?
Nigel and Deborah live in Oldham. Having spent the last year renovating their home with a cool mid-century interior, it's now time to tackle the garden. They want it to reflect their home, but with Nigel loving concrete and rusty metal, it has to have an industrial feel. They are open to anything, with the only criteria being that the garden mustn't be normal! Can Charlie and the Rich brothers transform this uninspiring back lawn into a 1970s space with an industrial edge on a budget of £5,000?
Joy recently moved to Chichester, where she has stunning sea views. But her garden is actually a small paved back yard where nothing grows. She would love a chic coastal-themed garden with hardy planting to survive the salty atmosphere and an entertaining area with seating. There's also an old shed that needs a revamp, and it's vital the view from her balcony looking down is as good as looking out to sea. It's a small garden but a big job. Can Arit and Charlie pull it off with just £3,000?
Sue and Baz in Cosham have a functional but bland garden that is in dire need of sprucing up. Baz works as an operating theatre technician and caught Covid-19, leaving him seriously ill for three months. During that time, Sue took solace in their garden. Now they want to create a tranquil Japanese-inspired space, a place of calm where Baz can continue his convalescence. Can Charlie and Arit bring this peaceful vision to life working with a budget of £3,500?
Peter and Barbara have enjoyed their garden in Pontypridd with their children and grandchildren for almost four decades. Now in their 80s, they need this jam-packed space to be stripped back, allowing it to be more easily maintained, so they can sit and enjoy the wildlife. Can Charlie and the Rich brothers achieve this with £5,000?
Kerry lives in Cardiff with her dog Walter. Charlie and the Rich brothers aim to design a garden that reflects her love of travel with a wow factor entertainment space. Can Charlie and the Rich brothers fulfil this dream with £6,000?
In Bristol, Vanessa and her two boys have an overgrown concrete jungle for a back garden. Vanessa is at her wits' end as it is far from family-friendly. They want to create a Moroccan holiday-inspired eco-friendly wildlife haven full of bugs, bees and birds, but they have no idea where to start. Can Charlie and the Rich brothers transform this ugly unused space into an exotic wildlife paradise and make their dreams come true, working with a budget of £5,500?
Emergency service workers Steve and Racheal have little time for their large garden so need urgent help to make it into a place for the family to all enjoy. They want a zoned space that gives them a place to relax in, but also creates areas for their two children. Steven would love a Scandinavian-inspired patio and they all want to grow their own. With a budget of £6,000, can Charlie and the Rich brothers pull it off?
Charlie Dimmock goes head-to-head with Lee Burkhill as the duelling designers battle it out over a neglected garden in Stoke-on-Trent. Luke and Megan want to transform their space from a dangerous back yard into a Japanese-inspired oasis that's also a safe haven for their new baby. It's an ambitious dream for a £3,500 budget, but the designers pull out all the stops with their ideas, including a sliding moon gate, a tranquil oriental water feature and an oriental-style planting scheme.
Billy lives in Barnet in a period Victorian house that he loves, but he describes his garden as boring, a blank canvas with a dated broken patio. Billy dreams of a new space that fuses a Victorian cottage garden with an Amazonian twist, something that can transports him to hotter climes without having to leave Barnet. It must have a barbecue and an entertaining area, be full of lush tropical planting and have a water feature. Can Arit and the Rich brothers take this blank canvas to the Amazon and back?
Michael and Gloria live in Deeside but spent many years in Africa. They want their bland, overlooked garden to be transformed into an African paradise, full of tropical planting. Gloria dreams of a tranquil water feature, and they would like a covered pergola for entertaining. But most importantly, this garden needs to be wheelchair friendly for their son Christopher, who loves spending time in it. Charlie and Lee have a budget of £6,500 to make the family's dream come true.
Charlie Dimmock and Arit Anderson are in Alton to create a garden for entertaining and exercising. Fitness fanatic Carrie wants a ‘gin and gym' garden, transforming what is currently a mass of paving and fake grass into a space where she can feel proud to entertain friends, as well as providing an all-weather area for exercise. Charlie and Arit have £5,000 to make Carrie's dream garden come true, but which of the two designs will match that dream?
Kevin spent over two years renovating his Georgian cottage in Manchester from the foundations up, but in the process his garden became a building site, and he lost all inspiration and focus. The garden is tired, sloped and rarely used. Kevin now wants a cool, modern entertainment space with plenty of planting, but it must reflect his beautiful period home. Charlie Dimmock and Lee Burkhill have a budget of £4,000 to transform this space, fusing the contemporary with the historical.
Anita and Pankaj in Leicester have a boring garden surrounded by a plain fence. Now their kids have grown up and no longer use it, they want a space full of colourful plants, flowers and trees that they can enjoy as adults. They also want a water feature with a wow factor to attract wildlife, as well as a grow-your-own area. Charlie Dimmock goes head-to-head with the Rich brothers as they come up with two amazing designs for these budding gardeners, with a budget of £3,000. But whose plan will the couple choose?
Rajeena and Hardeep have moved to their dream house in Great Glen with its incredible views. But they are overlooked, and their garden is an uninspiring blank canvas with an ugly bank of grass that obscures their vista. They dream of a traditional garden with a modern twist. The bank needs sorting and they want an entertaining area that capitalises on their view across the fields. A water feature and privacy is also important. Can the Rich brothers and Charlie transform the space with just £3,500?
Ben, Shelley and their kids Eva and Maya live in Wing in Buckinghamshire. Their new-build garden is sloped, impractical and has a tiny patio. They need urgent help. Having travelled extensively across Europe, the couple now dream of a Mediterranean courtyard-style garden to remind them of their adventures abroad. It must also feature a children's play zone. Can the Rich brothers and Arit transform this troublesome sloped space into a little slice of the Mediterranean on a budget of £6,000?
In Ellesmere Port, the back of James's house looks more like a building site than a garden. He is desperate for a garden makeover and wants a Cornish coastal haven inspired by coastal trips to the seaside when he was a kid. It also needs to be safe space for his dog Boosh and two nieces who are regular visitors. Working with a budget of £4,500, designers Charlie Dimmock and Lee Burkhill go head to head to produce a design that will fulfil James's brief and win him over.
Charlie Dimmock takes on the Rich brothers to design a contemporary garden with a nod to Zimbabwe. Grace lives with her mum Agnes in a new build in Wantage. They have no clue what to do with the garden, but they want it to be more interesting than the empty plot it currently is. Having grown up in Zimbabwe, Grace would like to see a nod to that in the design, with exotic planting and a Victoria Falls-inspired water feature. With a budget of £3,500, which designer will win this ambitious project?
Gillian and Mark are retired teachers who have moved to their forever home, a Victorian house in Oxford. But the garden is causing problems: a patio covered with matting and a broken pathway are just some of the issues, not to mention it's boring. They want a Victorian cottage garden in keeping with the house and a new patio. The garden must be wildlife friendly with a quiet place for them to do their crosswords. Can Charlie and the Rich brothers deliver all this for just £3,500?
Philip and Lorraine in Stockport have had their garden since 1987 – and it looks like it! Despite doing up their house, their garden remains untouched. With a budget of £4,750, they want to turn this unloved and forgotten space into a stately garden, with secret passageways, big urns, a tiled patio and lots of posh planting. Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers try to come up with designs that would not look out of place in a stately home. But who will come out on top?
Adrian and Gail moved back from Australia to their home in Holmfirth five years ago. Having renovated their house with a modern interior, they now want a garden to match, but they have run out of ideas. They dream of a contemporary low-maintenance space with an Aussie twist. They also want to grow produce, have a water feature and they want the team to upcycle things they have collected over the years. Can Charlie and the Rich brothers bring their Aussie dream to Yorkshire for £5,000?
In Gloucester, Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers pitch for an elaborate Chelsea Flower Show-inspired garden makeover. The vast plot of land that wraps around their house embarrasses homeowners Sam and Sean. Despite a brook and beautiful views, it's an uncoordinated and untidy mess with a complete lack of privacy. They have a £5,000 budget, but it's an ambitious project. Both Charlie and the Rich Brothers are chomping at the bit, but whose design will Sam and Sean choose?
Lionel and Paulette's garden in Droitwich Spa is an unusual shape, meaning it's heavily overlooked, and the couple find it uninspiring. Lionel loves firing up the barbecue, but they also want a tranquil space to relax in, and they want to create harmony between their indoor and outdoor spaces. Can Charlie and the Rich brothers create a zoned garden with plenty of screening that ticks all the boxes?
Adam and Frederique from Bracknell have a front garden they describe as a mess. They used to grow their own produce, but the weeds have taken over and it has dangerous steps for their two boys. They want an upcycled, child-friendly eco paradise with veg beds, plus screening for privacy and those steps sorted out. Can Charlie and the Rich brothers do the job with a budget of £3,000?
Charlie Dimmock and Lee Burkhill visit Liverpool couple Tony and Nayna, who love being outdoors but find their new-build garden uninspiring and have run out of ideas to revitalise it. The pair hope that with Charlie and Lee's expertise and £4,500 budget they can secure a Caribbean theme with a modern twist, while Tony in particular dreams of a centre-piece water feature.
Arit Anderson and Harry and David Rich help Bath resident Mina, who wants to turn her characterless, overgrown lawn into a Persian paradise. They have a budget of £2,700 to create something Mina will be proud of, and which is evocative of her childhood in the Middle East, including colourful and aromatic planting, stunning tiles, fruit trees and an Iranian-inspired water feature.
Charlie Dimmock and Harry and David Rich head to Swindon to meet Saima and her children Hamzah, Hamid and Zakir, who are rather embarrassed by their concrete jungle of a garden. Saima wants a zoned garden that gives her an adult area to entertain as well as a chillout space for the youngsters and has a £2,500 budget for the conversion.
Charlie Dimmock and Harry and David Rich meet Liz, Geoff and their daughter Lois in Yate, Gloucestershire, where the hope is they can use a £4,500 budget to create a garden with a nautical theme in memory of Liz's father, who was known locally as `'The Pirate".
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich Brothers come up with competing designs for a Bristol couple on a budget of £6500, The couple want to transform their large, disordered and overgrown garden into an urban suntrap reminiscent of their holidays in the Mediterranean.
Amy and Kiran's odd-shaped garden is unsuitable for new baby Mia or regular family gatherings. The Rich brothers and Charlie have £5,000 to create a modern, tranquil space.
School sweethearts Tom and Rhiann live in Bournemouth. With a baby due, they want a shady, flower-filled garden. But will Tom be allowed a big koi carp pond in it?
The Kordel family want their garden to be both practical and a plastic-free place of fun, filled with wooden play structures, a lawn and spaces to grow fruit and veg.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers create a dramatic Balinese garden full of greenery, foliage and tropical planting for Peter and Samantha in Cheltenham.
Ian and Ruth run a 150-acre farm in Rhayader, Powys, but they don't have a garden! So, Charlie, Harry and David have £2,500 to create a ‘Beatrix Potter' one in an empty field.
In Birmingham, Sharina and Abu have £4000 to turn their concrete garden into a relaxing, bird-filled space. Cooking fan Sharina also wants a vegetable plot, and Abu would like a fish pond.
Glamorous couple Sarah and Tristan's Stevenage house has an outdated old garden that needs injecting with the luxury style they love. Arit and Charlie have a budget of £5,500.
In Malvern, Miriam and Christopher have a concrete garden, but they want one inspired by their time in Indonesia. For £3000, can the team create a tropical jungle from a concrete one?
In Ibstock, BBQ fan Norman needs a place to grill and chill, baking-mad Piper wants plants to add flavour to her cakes, and their kids need a garden fit for teenagers, all for £4,000.
To remind her of her late husband, Maureen wants the feel of her old Spanish garden in her new home in Bedfordshire.
Harry and Anna want their Romsey garden to be less about raised beds and more about raised cocktails! Can Charlie and the Rich brothers create a sophisticated party space?
Katie and Christian live in Bitterne, Southampton, with kids Max and Olivia. Katie calls their garden a catastrophe. Can the team rescue it on a budget of just £2,500?
Jo and Olu can't let their baby out into it their Reading garden as it is unsafe. No landscapers have been willing to tackle it, so they have turned to Garden Rescue.
Esme and Richard live in Rugby with seven pets. They want an English country garden with interest for the animals and an outdoor cinema for them.
In Wrexham, Charlie and the Rich brothers have a £6,500 budget to create a garden from scratch with a real WOW factor, complete with swanky hot tub area, in a brand new house.
Scott and Munich-born Lisa want to give their Chesham garden an Alpine-cum-Oktoberfest theme, to help Lisa feel at home.
Karen and Colin have £6,000 to turn their oddly shaped, overlooked, weed-filled garden in Romsey into an Italian retreat. Can Charlie and the Rich brothers do it?
Charlie and Arit provide single mum Louise with a garden where she can grow food and her two children can indulge their hobbies - chess and gymnastics.
Charlie and the Rich brothers have £3,000 to breathe life into a concrete courtyard in Manchester. Nick and Dinah want cottage plants, veg beds and room for family meals.
Jason and Emily want a bohemian fairy garden for their 18th-century Bristol home. With £3,500 to spend, can Charlie and the brothers make the young pair's dream come true?
Arit Anderson and the Rich brothers create a garden in Thatcham, Berkshire, for widower Lee, who wants a space where his children can have fun and play, but also remember their mum.
Bristolians Joe and Jess married in Greece and want their garden to fuse Greek plants with a classic English country cottage look.
Anu and Ash live in Coventry with their cat Quinn, where their garden is currently a new build blank canvas divided into two cramped tiers. The couple want to turn it into a pet-friendly delight, inspired by the gardens and countryside they fell in love with on holidays in Tuscany, Italy. They want lots of interest for Quinn and a large inviting patio where they can entertain their friends and family. Arit Anderson and Charlie Dimmock have a £3,500 budget to make the couple's dreams come true.
In Christchurch, Dorset, Charlie and the Rich brothers have a £3,000 budget to turn a young family's ugly concrete space into a beautiful, colourful garden that promotes recycling.
Arit Anderson and the Rich brothers have a budget of £5,000 to create a sensory garden in Luton for a fun, outdoor loving family with special needs.
A single mother in Royal Wootton Bassett wants a garden suitable for entertaining friends, but that also provides a showcase for her prized collection of garden gnomes.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers head to in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, to help Jacqui and Yung, who have never had time to fix up the tired garden of their new home.
Retired couple David and Joyce's back garden in their home outside Gloucester looks more like an allotment than a garden. David is a dedicated vegetable grower and for Joyce, that means there's nowhere shady or pretty to sit and enjoy the garden. Meanwhile, David's increasing back and knee problems mean he is struggling to keep up its maintenance. Charlie Dimmock and Harry and David Rich set out to make the garden both prettier and more user friendly, all within a £3,000 budget.
A Letchworth couple receive a surprise £4,500 garden makeover as a thank you from their son - a challenge that Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers find difficult to resist.
Charlie Dimmock and Harry and David Rich create a colourful, exotic sculpture garden in a home in Llandrindod Wells for Lynn and Bill.
Charlie Dimmock and Chelsea gold medal-winners Harry and David Rich come up with plans for a garden in Loughborough with unsafe paving and a cherry tree with troublesome roots.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers visit Ellesmere Port, where Rachael, Lyndsey and daughter Missy-Mae want a garden to match their fun-loving personalities.
Scots Kevin and Yvonne relocated to Newbury for his job. While they like the area, they are not happy with their garden. It is bland, boring and devoid of interesting features. They want something colourful, inspiring and inviting to the birds they both love. They would also like a touch of the exotic, as a reminder of a brief spell living in Brazil. Due to arthritis in her hip, Yvonne is not able to create the garden herself, so she has called in the Rich brothers and Arit Anderson to work their magic.
The team create a £5000 garden mixing a Victorian past with modern style and bold style and colours for opera singer Catherine in Shrewsbury.
Charlie Dimmock and Harry and David Rich come up with new designs for a Hampshire garden, and must please both owners by incorporating a Greek design and an outdoor model railway.
Pauline recently bought a house in West Bromwich, complete with her very first garden. But it's a disaster, and she has no idea what to do except call Garden Rescue!
In Shoreham-by-Sea, the Rich brothers, Harry and David, and Arit Anderson help turn a boring garden into a place of Mediterranean beauty.
Harry and David Rich and Charlie Dimmock are in Leeds to help Neil and his flat mate Jack, who are after a cool outdoor ‘party hang out' space and have £4,000 to spend.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are in Newport, Wales, to create a colourful, tranquil space where Deep can grow herbs and practice art and meditation.
With a budget of £4,000, Bernard and Cecilia from St Albans want a beautiful garden that marries their British and Maltese lives, as well giving them space to grow veg.
In Brighton, Elizabeth has moved into her aunt's old home, but the much-loved family house has a much less lovely garden – it's nothing but a paved-over blank square.
In Cambourne, Marcus and Rebecca want an Australia-meets-Scotland themed garden.
In Ruddington, near Nottingham, Rachael and Alex want a garden inspired by Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan.
In Chippenham, Becky and Kieron share a passion for cooking and want to transform their typical lawn-filled space into a smart, cookery-themed cottage garden.
Tracey Parkes's husband passed away before he could build his dream garden. Now the Garden Rescue team have come to Yardley in Birmingham to make his final wish come true.
Harry and David Rich are joined by Arit Anderson to help Richard and Darren create their own slice of New York's famous High Line garden in Solihull.
This time, Charlie Dimmock and brothers Harry and David Rich are in Milton Keynes to create a BBQ-friendly, brightly planted, Hindu-inspired garden.
David and Harry Rich, along the latest Garden Rescue designer, Arit Anderson, are in Melton Mowbray, creating the ultimate alfresco cooking and dining area.
Tracey and her family have moved into the home she grew up in, and her mum Christine now lives in a newly built granny flat. But the building work has trashed the lovely garden.
Zoe and Jonny have £2,500 to spend on their garden in Fishponds, Bristol. They want a place to grow Zoe's wedding flowers and a spot for her alfresco yoga.
Karen and Duncan in Shefford complain their garden is too plain. They don't like straight lines and want curves instead. The Rich brothers and Arit Anderson help out.
The design team are in Shoreham by Sea, helping John and David. They have a budget of £4,500 to turn their tired garden into the perfect place to host their wedding reception.
The Rich brothers are joined by Arit Anderson to create an all-year-round garden in Byfleet for stylish octogenarian Gay.
In Southampton, Morgan has £5,000 for a party garden. The space must have privacy, a water feature and, as a proud Welshman, the feeling of his homeland.
Anita's Fallowfield garden was her late husband's pride and joy. Now, she is too old to keep it from running out of control. Can the team revitalise it?
Kate and Derek's garden in Hagley is in need of some TLC. And they have a clear brief for Harry and David Rich and Charlie - the lawn stays but the unsafe, too-small patio must go.
Charlie Dimmock and Harry and David Rich are in Wallasey to turn Sue's concrete space into a garden fitting for the two rose bushes she planted for her late husband and mother.
Keri and Mark want to bring the pub - or at least the pub garden - to them.
Emma and Steve in Hoveringham have a front garden overlooking the River Trent, but they are on display to passers-by. They want privacy, without losing the precious river view.
Annette moved into her house in Mansfield, with her three sons two years ago. After doing up the house, she now needs help with the garden, but her £2,500 budget is all the money she has, so the pressure is on the team to deliver something that gives her everything she wants. Her garden is currently a bit of a dumping ground, especially at top end, where there is just loads of old rubbish. The one thing that she loves at the back of the garden is an old shed, which holds plenty of sentimental value, and she wants to keep it, even if it has seen far better days. Her large sloping lawn and not very generous patio hardly make the perfect starting point, but if anyone can turn it into the wildlife-rich garden with a Hansel and Gretel-style natural woodland feel, then it is the Garden Rescue team. Which of the two competing garden designs, Charlie's or the Rich brothers', will Annette and her children choose?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are in Wolverhampton to visit Bob and Maureen, who are in desperate need of some shade in their garden. Maureen has lupus, and she comes out in bad rashes if her skin is exposed to the sun. As a result, Maureen has been unable to enjoy her garden for the last few years. Can the team bring the all-important shade that she needs, while also maintaining the colourful plants she loves? Charlie and the Rich brothers head off to design two versions of what they think will be the perfect garden for the couple. However, Bob and Maureen can only pick one. So, after a design pitch, it's up to them to decide which garden brief hits their very particular needs the best. With a budget of £4,000 there is plenty of room for the team to get creative. Knowing that this is such an important garden for Maureen, it is all hands on deck to do as good a job as possible, and no stopping for the rain that falls all day.
In Stowmarket, Charlie and the Rich brothers face one of their hardest ever garden rescues as they have to turn a total concrete jungle into a family-friendly back garden. After a career serving all over the world, army veteran Jason, his wife Esther and their four children have finally put down roots, but their garden is little more than a concrete car park. It is the ultimate test for Charlie and the Rich brothers, Harry and David. The couple have a budget of £3,000 to try to create a space where they can enjoy sitting out as a family, enjoying a quiet cup of tea or a family BBQ. The military is a big part of this family's life as Jason was in the army for 23 years, so one specific request is that the garden features some remembrance poppies. Other than that they are happy to leave themselves in the hands of the experts, but what will Charlie and the Rich brothers come up with in the face of such a difficult makeover?
Steve and Alice in Exeter are after an Ibiza-flavoured outdoor space, inspired by Alice's past living abroad. They have a budget of £2,500 and want a finished garden that will do justice to their new kitchen extension which spills outdoors through large bi-fold doors. But the garden also has to work as a family space that entertains their two young children. Charlie and the Rich brothers take a trip to Exeter to see what clues they can find to inspire their two rival designs. Armed with this intel, they pitch their two different interpretations of Steve and Alice's Ibiza-influenced family garden, but who will win the right to rescue the couple's garden from its current boring blank space? And when the work is done and Steve and Alice get to see the dramatic reveal, will they think their money and all the team's hard work has been worth it?
Danielle and Andy in Teignmouth have a wonderful opportunity to create a delightful terraced garden in the back of their smart new home. The only problem is they don't have the green fingers to do their garden justice. Luckily, this is where the Garden Rescue team come in. Inspired by their trips to Morocco, Danielle and Andy are after a touch of the Marrakesh riad courtyard garden and have a £2,500 budget to make their exotic dream come true. Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers, Harry and David, take a trip to sunny Teignmouth to see the garden for themselves and, inspired by their visit, come up with a pair of competing garden designs to bring a touch of Marrakesh to south Devon. Marrakesh gardens are famous for their bold use of strong colours, bright tiles, mirrors and water features in courtyard spaces, but will Danielle and Andy plump for Charlie or the Rich brothers' interpretation of this look for their dream garden?
In Stratford, Simon and Steve want a stylish garden. But can the team come up with something that's equal part both stylishly modern and with hints of Tudor heritage? And how about Simon and Steve's other request? A first for the designers - a feature in the garden that nods to the couple's interest and career in the car industry. Brothers Harry and David Rich and rival garden designer Charlie Dimmock all take a trip up to Stratford-upon-Avon, in the West Midlands, to meet Simon and Steve to see if they can get some more inspiration. After which, it's time for the two teams to create and pitch their designs for the couple. But Simon and Steve can only choose one design to spend their £4,000 budget on. So will it be Charlie's design, complete with a car exhaust sculpture park, or the Rich brothers' sophisticated garden with a large ornamental pool? And will the winning design be everything that the couple are expecting?
In Winchester, busy doctor Carolyn wants a tranquil spot to help her escape the stresses of her high-pressure job. Her happy place has always been by the beach, where she has happy memories of going as a child with her grandparents, so can the team bring a touch of the beach to her back garden? It is a challenge as there are very few living plants in her garden to start with. Despite this, both Harry and David Rich and Charlie Dimmock come up with a wonderful pair of coast-inspired garden designs, leaving Carolyn with the difficult choice of having to pick one. Once Carolyn has picked her favourite garden, Charlie, Harry and David, along with their regular landscape team, turn up to transform Carolyn's tired back garden in to a coastal oasis, perfect to revive even the hardest-working doctor! However, it's pouring with rain throughout the entire build, making the job a mammoth battle against the elements. Do they manage to complete the garden rescue in time?
In Bitterne, Amanda and Lewis have a budget of £3,000 to create their dream garden. The couple have finished furnishing and decorating their first home together, and now they want a garden to match their stylish taste and eye for a sophisticated finish. Having travelled a lot in Asia, the couple would love to have influences that reflect the gardens of Asia in their south east English home. As ever, the design trio come to Bitterne to find out a bit more about the couple and their tastes for the exotic. Charlie Dimmock then goes head to head with the Rich brothers to create a garden design that satisfies all the needs of the young, trendy couple, and all within their budget. Once presented with the two gardens, the couple have to pick the one they like the most. It's a difficult decision, but who will Amanda and Lewis finally settle on? And will it fulfil their desires for a touch of Asian inspiration?
Sheena and James have saved hard to raise £2,500 to create their dream garden in their Lee-on-Solent home. However, Sheena has run aground in her efforts to create a garden that is green and tree filled but also a nod to the coastal area they live in, as well as appealing to both the couple's extended family and the area's wildlife that James has, so far, failed to tempt into their garden. Sheena has another unlikely request for the bespoke garden design - it has to work around her beloved washing line. As ever, Charlie goes head to head with the Rich brothers to create a garden design that satisfies all the needs of Sheena and James, and all within their limited budget. Once presented with the two gardens, the couple have to pick the one they like the most. Who will James and Sheena plump for? And will it fulfil all their many needs?
Roxy and Steve live in Shrewsbury with their young children Ted and Betsy, but their blank and boring garden has nothing exciting for children. In fact, it's so bad that when Ted and Betsy's nine-year-old cousin came round to play, she complained there was nothing to do in the garden! It's time for firefighter Steve to call in the garden emergency services. Can Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers, Harry and David, come up with a plan to turn this suburban patch of grass into a kids' playtime paradise? As ever, the two design teams go head to head to create the winning design, with the garden owner having to pick the one they like the most. Who will Roxy and Steve pick to design their garden, what will the results look like, and - most importantly - will the kids and their cousin give it the all-important thumbs up?
Elaine in Lymington loves gardening, but her front garden is out of control, with loads of messy shrubs, an out of control conifer and a front door the postman can't find. Can the team give purpose to the chaotic front space that matches Elaine's own dramatic style?
The team is in Norwich where Charlie and the brothers are going head to head to win the right to make over the garden of Taj and Rachel. Rachel and girlfriend Taj met online, they've been together for nearly four years and have a puppy and baby on its way. Rachel has recently completed her paramedic training, and Taj is a pharmacist. They would love to challenge the designers to tackle the slope at the bottom of their garden, which is the sunniest spot.
The team is in Aylesbury where Charlie and the brothers go against each other to win the right to make over the garden of Michelle and Alistair and their two daughters. Alistair, who is in the air force, and Michelle, a neonatal nurse, have been together for 16 years. They have a small back garden but they need it to work hard for them providing space for entertainment and relaxation and also where their daughters Tabitha and Jocelyn, who both have autism, can play.
The team is in Northampton where Charlie and the brothers go against each other to win the right to make over the garden of Theresa and Martyn. Theresa has recently retired from a career in nursing and Martyn has retired from a long teaching career. So, after being married for 42 years, and with their children moved out and providing them with grand children, they are free to enjoy their new 'forever home' - the only problem? The garden is 'boring' and 'green'.
The team is in North Walsham where Charlie and the brothers go head to head to win the right to make over the garden of Christine and Tony. If ever a couple needed the peace and consoling virtues of a good garden, it is this one. In June 2015, Anthony and Christine were shot in a terrorist attack in Tunisia.
The team face one of their biggest ever challenges, as Tracey and Rob's Newport home has it all - dangerous sloped banks, multiple levels full of wild weeds, overgrown hedges and too many trees. But for those brave enough to make it to the top, the garden offers a magnificent view. Can Charlie and the Rich brothers work together to tame this space and give the family a place to relax?
The team is in Liphook to meet Anne and Shaun, who have a very big garden and a daughter who has her own ideas on what makes a perfect outdoor space. Can the Rich brothers save the day, or will it be Charlie Dimmock's design that suits the family most?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are tasked with bringing a tropical vibe to a sparse garden in Lincolnshire. Lizzie and Mike want the colours and feel of an island getaway, so which design will they choose?
Charlie Dimmock, Harry Rich and David Rich travel to Leicester to meet Paul, a personal trainer who would like to be able to use his space for clients, as well as for relaxing with friends and family. Can the team give him an all-purpose garden that also takes into consideration his disability?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers meet Arvinder and Yolanda, a couple juggling older parents, twin babies and busy careers, whose garden has fallen into disrepair. The team heads to south London to make a space where the family can stop and reflect.
Music-loving couple Paul and Victoria welcome Charlie and the Rich brothers to their retro-styled home in Coventry. Their garden might not have much to offer right now, but with an original Anderson shelter in place and its owners bursting with imagination, this space is ready for a creative makeover from the Garden Rescue team.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers visit Cardiff to meet Nadine and Steve. With two little ones and a home renovation going on, the couple have paid little attention to their spacious garden. Can Charlie and the boys come up with design ideas that blend entertaining spaces and room for growing children?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich Brothers travel to Andover. Animal lover Sue would like to share her garden with the hedgehogs who live in the neighbourhood, so which designer will create a space both safe and beautiful?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers start with a clean slate in Rutland, as they come to the aid of Manjinder. She wants to create an interactive and colourful space to pass her love of gardening on to her two small nephews. Can the team make it happen on her small budget?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich Brothers make gardens beautiful all across Britain. Kicking things off is Holly, a mum of two in Redditch who has let her garden turn into a jungle. Can the intrepid threesome come up with a plan to give this family a safe and fun place to play?
Charlie and the Rich brothers are asked to tackle a front garden in Ilkley, with designs inspired by a love of cottage gardens.
Charlie and the Rich brothers are tasked with creating an entertaining space in a garden which has not been touched for 18 years.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are challenged to come up with a garden inspired by its owners' holidays in Italy.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are asked to design a wildlife haven for a young family in West Sussex.
Charlie and the Rich brothers try to deal with a garden that has a steep, slippery slope.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers attempt to give Jane a quirky garden space full of the rocks she loves and without the decking she hates.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers undertake a contemporary cottage garden design on a tight budget.
In Crumpsall, Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are challenged to turn 82-year-old Dorothy's deathtrap of a garden into a safe haven. So whose design for a bird-friendly and Dorothy-friendly space will get the thumbs up?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are challenged to come up with a design for a large garden in Hemel Hempstead. Owners Carly and Andy are keen to tackle an eyesore dating back to World War Two, but whose plan will they choose?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers undertake an unusual challenge in Manchester, where neighbours Lauren and Trevor have recently become a couple, and have decided to combine their respective plots into one large garden. But whose design will the couple choose?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are asked to transform a sea of dingy gravel and paving. Owners Andrew and Dawn are eager for a peaceful haven. Whose design will fall on stony ground?
Musician Gareth is in need of a total garden rethink at his Oxton home. This is a garden that is best seen from his upstairs living room windows, so will either Charlie Dimmock or the Rich Brothers be able to come up with a suitable overview?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are challenged to come up with a Mughal-inspired design for a small courtyard garden in Harrow. Whose plans make the most of the tiny space, and which one will owners Darshna and Noyon choose?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers conjure up a magical fairy theme for Tom and Heather's sloping garden. But whose design will leave the couple spellbound?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers tackle a narrow garden in West Sussex. Owners David and Simon would like to modernise their space, but whose design will come out on top?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are in Weston-super-Mare, facing an oddly shaped backyard with an assortment of random levels and surfaces. Whose design will win the pitch for a warm-feeling and practical family space on a tight budget.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are challenged to come up with the best design for a rural back garden with a steep slope. Whose plan to make the best of the spectacular Somerset view will the owners choose?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are tasked with transforming a long, thin garden in Northampton. With a fortieth birthday party only weeks away and a young goddaughter to consider, which designer will win the brief for an exciting, multifunctional space?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers compete to design a £5,000 family garden in Southampton. The plot is unsafe for toddler Alex and uninviting for mum and dad, so the designers need to create something to suit them all.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers compete to design a £6,000 garden for a couple in Watford who crave a space to remind them of their former garden in Africa. They pull out all their creative stops to conjure up scenes of the savannah in the home counties.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers compete to design a £3,000 beach-themed garden for a family of three generations. But which designer's ideas for this run-down plot will fall on stony ground, and whose will win a tide of approval?
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers compete to design a £2,500 eco-friendly garden for a young family in Whitchurch. They need to design a productive garden with space to entertain and must tackle a treacherous two-metre drop.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers tackle a bland garden in Northamptonshire. With four generations sharing the space, the designers have their work cut out to create a design that will suit everyone.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers compete to design a £3,000 Ibiza-themed party garden for a family in Wokingham. Will the designers come up with some cool ideas to transform this unloved plot into a laid-back Balearic chillout lounge?
Charlie and the Rich brothers compete to design a £6,000 Italian garden for a couple in Fareham. The designers' creative skills are going to be tested to the limit if the uninspiring grass patch is to become a Mediterranean idyll.
Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country. Charlie and the Rich brothers compete to design a zen space for a young couple longing for a Japanese garden. With a £7,000 budget, our designers bring east Asian style to Blackburn, turning the couple's mismatched garden into an area of tranquillity and serenity. There's a teahouse, enormous rocks and a pond. It's a big build and not one for the faint hearted. episode 20.
Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country. Charlie and the Rich brothers are competing to design a party garden for a couple and their two teenage children in Cambridgeshire. With a high-spec, stylish home, the family now want a garden to match and have £2,500 to spend. The designers find themselves with a challenge on their hands though as the garden is dominated by an ugly warehouse just behind it so they come up with some ingenious ideas to divert the views in another direction. episode 19.
Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country. Charlie and the Rich brothers are in Fleet, Hampshire, competing to build a low maintenance, contemporary garden for a retired couple. With a healthy £7,000 budget and only a patch of grass and fence panels to play with, our designers transform this blank canvas into a sensational garden that definitely has the wow factor. With bending over and digging being an issue, the team have ideas for making gardening less labour intensive.
Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country. Charlie and the Rich brothers are in Bexley, Kent to visit a couple with two growing sons. As the boys get bigger, they're feeling the squeeze in the house so are keen to transform a disused area at the bottom of the garden into a new multi-functional space that they can all enjoy. The centrepiece of this space needs to be a cabin that will be an extension to their home, but they would also like a contemporary outdoor space around it. With the cabin eating up the majority of the budget, the designers have their work cut out. episode 17.
Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country. Charlie and the Rich brothers are competing to design a garden for a family of seven in Stamford, Lincolnshire. They have just moved from rural Rutland to suburbia and miss the sights and sounds of the countryside they have left behind. With five kids, it's a busy, noisy house and mum and dad want their garden transformed into a peaceful area they can call their own. Charlie and the Rich Brothers have a healthy £4,500 to spend, but with an awkward plot in a built-up modern setting, it's a huge challenge to design a garden that will remind them of the rural life they miss. episode 16.
Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country. Charlie and the Rich brothers are in Stevenage competing to design a garden for Jenna and Craig and their brand new twins. Confronted with a sloped and mismatched garden, dotted with unsightly manholes, and a ú1,000 budget, the trio of designers pull out all the stops to make the garden safe and usable for the twins in years to come. And when it comes to disguising those manholes, the designers have just the solution.
Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country. Charlie and the Rich brothers are in Hampshire competing to design a garden for Nigel and Sue with a generous ú8,000 budget. The couple are looking to turn their boring, featureless plot into a stylish, sophisticated haven for spending a long and happy retirement in. Along the way the designers have a wealth of tips on how to create a bog garden and how to deal with slight slopes, plus great trees and shrubs to plant to create privacy and screening in a garden.
Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country. Charlie and the Rich brothers compete to design a garden for Stan and Gloria in Faversham, whose cherished front garden was washed away in a landslide. Confronted with a barren wasteland and an enormous amount of tarmac, our designers compete for a ú1,500 budget to restore what was once a magical front garden to its former glory. Includes some clever ideas for disguising eyesores, such as when the designers plant a living screen and indulge in some ingenious upcycling.
Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country. Charlie and the Rich brothers are in Bolton competing for a budget of ú6,500 to design a garden for Lorna and Luciano and their two young sons. The garden needs to have lots to entertain the energetic boys but that is not the only requirement - Luciano is from Sicily and would love a garden that reminds him of home, complete with a pizza oven. Along the way the designers have some great tips for good-looking, natural features that children will love and there is no primary-coloured plastic in sight.
Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country. Charlie and the Rich brothers are in Hereford competing for a budget of ú2,000 to design a back garden for different generations living under the same roof. Jackie and her husband Neil bought Jackie's childhood home from her dad Mervyn so that they could all live together and care for him in his old age. With a limited budget to spend, the designers come up with some ideas for creating garden sculpture and focal points on a shoestring.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich Brothers are in Northwood, Middlesex, competing to transform a large, boring lawn into an ultra-modern garden to match the owners' high-spec house. Penny, James and their two daughters live in a large house with slick, contemporary interiors. They designed and built their house from scratch and they've put their heart and soul into it. To complete the picture, they need the perfect garden to match. The designers both come up with plans to transform the plot into a modern, formal garden that's based on precise lines and perfect proportions, and will work within their ú5,000 budget. The pressure is on to make the design a reality as the team battle against awful weather conditions.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are in Devizes in Wiltshire to compete to design a garden for Andrea, Gary and their son Norman. This is the family's first home of their own since Gary left the army, and married quarters, a year ago and they are keen to make it work for all members of the family. As wildlife lovers, they want an area that will attract birds, a space to grow their own veg, an area for Norman to play and a flower-filled haven for mum and dad to enjoy. The only problem is they want it all for just ú1500. The designers have to box clever with the budget to give the family the garden they are after and along the way have some great ideas for upcycling old pallets and for creating interesting shapes within a boring rectangular plot.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, with Kerry, Chris and their two small children who want to live The Good Life by turning their fifty-foot long plot into a place to grow their own. Added to that, they want a wildlife haven but they want it all for a budget of just ú2000. Both designers compete to design the garden and come up with some fabulous budget-saving tips to make the ú2,000 go further. Charlie demonstrates how to make a bug hotel while the Rich brothers give examples of an array of plants that encourage wildlife into gardens. Plus tips on the benefits of using curved beds and ways to use colour to get a high-end designer look.
Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country. Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers battle it out in Stoke-on-Trent for the chance to design a cool, modern garden. Lewis and Rhys are a young couple and have made their house their own but have run out of ideas when it comes to the garden. With only three fences, a shed and a few weeds to work with, can the designers transform this characterless plot into the chic 'outdoor room' the couple dream of and do it all within their ú4,000 budget? Along the way the designers have tips on which materials to use to add a touch of luxury to your garden and ideas for focal points to make the most of the whole garden.
Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country. Charlie and the Rich brothers are in Marlborough, Wiltshire, to meet microbiologist and keen photographer Usha who wants a garden that will be a welcoming habitat for all sorts of birds, small mammals and invertebrates. Usha has another important requirement on her wish list, as a vegetarian she wants to grow all her own fruit and veg. Usha has an eye for detail and wants to pack a lot into her small plot so the designers have their work cut out. With a ú6,000 budget, turning an unremarkable space that's dominated by a brutish conifer into a welcoming B&B for wildlife and a relaxing, productive, beautiful garden for Usha is a tall order.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are off to Farnham in Surrey to meet James and his fiancee Laura, a young couple with a long, thin garden that's a total disaster. It's completely bare apart from theremains of an old bathroom suite - not a plant or flower in sight.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich Brothers are in Worcester, where they meet Andy and Angela. The couple sadly lost their 26-year-old son two years ago and haven't had the heart to work on the garden since. Theywant to recapture some of the happy times they spent out there with a peaceful space to relax and reflect in, and they have a budget of £5,000 to achieve it.
Charlie Dimmock and the Rich Brothers are in Bedford, competing to design a garden for busy single mum Sam and her six-year-old daughter Amy. The garden is overgrown, unloved and badly in need of some TLC. Sam dreams of a trampoline for Amy, a seating area for herself and a colour-filled oasis bursting with oriental style plants.
Charlie and the Rich brothers are in Walsall, competing to design a garden for three generations of a family living under one roof. With an overlooked concrete jungle for a garden, the designers have their workcut out to make their dreams come true and create some privacy for the family.
Charlie and the Rich brothers are in York, helping a couple who have spent two years painstakingly renovating their terraced home. With a very small garden full of crazy paving and building materials, Charlieand the boys compete to give it a £5,000 facelift, turning into a luxurious haven to relax and entertain in. And along the way, they have a host of ideas and tips for making the most of small spaces and shady corners.
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When will be next episode air date?
Garden Rescue Season 9 is yet to be announced by BBC One.
Is The Season 9 renewed or cancelled?
Latest Episode was 9/22/2023 and now is not renewed yet. Garden Rescue is to be Premiered on BBC One
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