The Gardens Editor of House and Garden magazine
Nick talks about a book collaboration that takes us across the US to discover 20 gardens whose creators are re-inventing the American garden.
We talk to Rachel about her recent book on growing perennials and shrubs for cutting.
Ross Bayton is Director of Heronswood, a garden famous as having had an incredible burst of fame and energy back in the 1990s-early 2000s
Richard Hayden is Horticultureal Director of the New York High Line.
Paul Gallivan and Jamie Leslie from Woolbeding Garden in West Sussex, tell the story of the latest addition to this beautiful garden.
Dan Pearson takes us around the garden that he is creating with his partner Huw Morgan.
Kate Dumbleton and Imogen Checketts are making a garden…
Airfield is an exuberant and colourful public farm and garden in Dublin.
Tom Hoblyn is a garden designer with a number of Chelsea and Hampton Court show gardens under his belt.
Meredith Simpson is a longtime perennial gardener with particular interest in modern planting design and environmental stewardship.
Tom Brown is Head Gardener at West Dean in Sussex.
Kelly Norris is a writer, designer and artist who is also former director of horticulture and education.
"Fionnuala Fallon has been the gardening correspondent for The Irish Times since 2011.
Mary Benger has spent a lifetime creating a garden on the family farm in the lush green landscape of the Devon/Somerset border.
Katy, the Cultural Gardener at The Hepworth Wakefield Gallery in Yorkshire.
Adam is a researcher at the Silva Tarouca institute where he works on perennials.
Sichtungsgarten (Trial and Display Garden) Hermannshof is perhaps the most exciting place for planting design in Europe.
Barbara Segall is an accomplished and much-travelled writer on gardens.
Barbara Segall is an accomplished and much-travelled writer on gardens.
Innovative Spanish garden and landscape designers are increasingly making a mark.
James tells about the making of the garden in the New Jersey woods which has featured in his long running blog
Molly Hendry now works for the Friends of Birmingham Botanical Gardens in Alabama
Innisfree is a garden which is something of a legend in the US.
Kate Dumbleton and Imogen Checketts.
Freelance gardener and former Vanity Fair graphics editor, Julie Weiss.
Errol Fernandes is the Head of Horticulture at London's Horniman Museum.
PHS is one of the world's oldest horticultural societies and renowned globally
We talk to two garden owners: Robyn Kilty and Jo Wakelin
Sarah Wain (formerly of West Dean in Sussex) and Brian Trader (Delaware Botanic Garden) discuss their use of volunteers.
The popular garden television personality, consummate garden designer and plantsman James Alexander-Sinclair.
We look at some aspects of horticulture in Poland in communist times.
An interview and presentation from a leading campaigner for ecology in India.
Desert Island Gardens invites a guest to to talk about their five favourite gardens.
Greek mythology, poetics, psychology, philosophy, all come together at Plaz Metaxu.
Clare Foster's collaboration with photographer Andrew Montgomery has led to the creation of an extraordinarily beautiful book on winter gardens
The northern Japanese island of Hokkaido is experiencing a wave of innovative gardening, based on using perennials. Here we meet an engaging and articulate garden professional, Sachi Tanabe, who talks us through local garden culture; she includes an interview with Sayuki Ueno, a pioneer in developing garden tourism.
Hester Forde packs in a huge diversity of plant life into her suburban garden.
Designed by Tom Stuart-Smith, this new riverside garden in Wakefield, Yorkshire, brings contemporary garden design to a new public space.
Martin is Head Gardener at this spectacular project, masterminded by Dan Pearson
The English Woodland Garden is one of the world's most highly developed horticultural genres.
Fergus Garrett's approach to garden management at Great Dixter is completely and beautifully cutting-edge.
Rebecca Lemonius talks about the garden at her home - Long Barn in Kent, which is where Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson made their first garden.
Chanticleer, just outside Philadelphia, is one of the finest, if not the finest, public gardens in North America
Tom Brown takes us on a tour of the glasshouses in the Victorian walled gardens at West Dean, West Sussex.
The Lurie Garden was Piet Oudolf’s first commission in North America.