The team creates a very special garden for a school gardening club, providing plenty of tips and inspiring ideas for viewers on how to interact with an outdoor space. Joel builds an easy-to-replicate living roof, Errol fills the space with imaginative planting - from a crumble corner to a tomato-sauce bed - and Bruce turns the pupils' drawings into designs they will never forget.
The team are in Manchester to create a wildlife garden that gives a home to the birds, bugs and animals. Errol Reuben Fernandes demonstrates how to plant in a shady patch or garden, Bruce Kenneth makes a simple birdbox, and Joel Bird builds a pond and stumpery that will bring in the bugs. Plus, musician Toyah Willcox gives us a peek into her own outdoor sanctuary.
The team are in Bradford to help a family create a grow-your-own garden, and offer tips on planting your own food. Errol Reuben Fernandes creates an edible layer garden packed with things you can't find in the supermarket, Bruce Kenneth creates a drop-down fence that becomes a table, and Joel Bird plants an edible lawn. Plus, Scarlett Moffatt shows viewers around her own garden.
Horticulturist Errol Reuben Fernandes joins returning team members designer Joel Bird and craftsman Bruce Kenneth on the show in which people around the country transform outdoor spaces with the help of a team of experts. A family in Chichester want a space where they can unwind after a stressful day, featuring a tea bed and a bespoke firepit.
In an episode dedicated to kitchen gardens and growing vegetables, herbs and fruit, the team come to the aid of two chefs in Wakefield who need a hand getting started at growing their own produce. Poppy Okotcha demonstrates which vegetables grow well in the same plots, Joel Bird plants a bee highway and creates a mushroom log, and Bruce Kenneth builds a bespoke greenhouse made from upcycled stained glass. Plus, comedian Tom Allen gives a tour of his own garden space.
Joel Bird creates an incredible teaching shed with a front that's covered in habitats for wildlife, while Poppy Okotcha creates sensory beds and vertical planting that's perfect for any smaller garden. The team also visit the Hanifs, who live in the middle of Birmingham, but want to create a forest school that the whole community can benefit from.
The experts focus on wild gardens that celebrate nature. Poppy Okotcha creates a wild planting design that requires little maintenance, Joel Bird demonstrates how to make a living tipi, and Bruce Kenneth builds a table with its own herb patch and built-in bar. The team also visits a family in the Pennine hills looking for an outside space that goes with their view of the Saddleworth countryside.
The first episode features tips on creating gardens for the whole family to enjoy, as the team make a barrel pond, a forest garden, a social hub with a barbecue and seating area, and a beautifully crafted chair. They also pay a visit to a family of five adults in London, and offer tips on making the best use of their space.
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