Gardening at Longmeadow

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Gardening at Longmeadow

Gardening at Longmeadow

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Discover how he created his beautiful garden at Longmeadow, the gardening practices he considers to be the most useful and important, and the magical impact of the changing of the seasons on each part of the garden. Gardening content is hugely popular on British television, and Monty attributes that to the role of the garden in British people’s lives. He said it’s completely normal for someone to be a keen, avid gardener, and what plants everyone is growing is a common topic of conversation when meeting friends for dinner.

Brown, David (15 March 2012). "Monty Don: I'd like a "five-year arrangement" with Gardeners' World". The Telegraph . Retrieved 12 August 2020. Don has suffered with depression since his mid-twenties. [48] He first wrote about his experiences with it, and its effect on his personal life, in a piece for The Observer in 2000. [16] His editor recalled that it "changed the way that people saw him" and Don himself said the article generated "a very immediate response" from readers. [9] Don recalled "great spans of muddy time" in his life and realised that gardening "heals me better than any medicine". [2] This quote served as the inspiration for William Doyle's 2021 album Great Spans of Muddy Time. [75] a b c Sale, Jonathan (2 December 1999). "Passed/Failed: Monty Don". The Independent. London . Retrieved 25 November 2023.

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Don, Monty; Don, Sarah (1 March 2012). The Jewel Garden – Monty Don, Sarah Don, Monty Don & Sarah Don – Google Books. ISBN 9781444718782 . Retrieved 22 April 2016. Rodger, James (11 May 2020). "Monty Don announces death of dog – days after Gardeners World appearance". Birmingham Mail . Retrieved 11 May 2020. Monty has been making television programmes for over 30 years and has been lead presenter of the BBC’s Gardener’s World since 2003. Since 2011 the programme has come from his own garden, Longmeadow, in Herefordshire.

a b c d e f Vincent, Alice (11 June 2020). "How Monty Don became the nation's gardener". Prospect . Retrieved 10 August 2020. Monty Don thanks fan for support after his dog Nigel's death". Evening Standard. London. 12 May 2020 . Retrieved 13 May 2020.In June 2020 Prospect magazine declared Don "the nation's gardener". [9] Comedian Joe Lycett has described Monty Don as a gay icon. [59] Personal life [ edit ] Family [ edit ] a b c d e f g h i j k Anderson, Hephzibah (25 May 2008). "Green fingers, silver tongue". The Guardian . Retrieved 6 May 2020. I guess that this is where we come up against the row within Monty Don, between the lightly earthy garden enthusiast and the grimmer unworldly hippy moralist. Well, we all have an inner cheerfully accepting Cavalier, and it does battle with our gloomier Roundhead.

Peskett, Matt (19 January 2018). "Monty Don's Paradise Gardens review – More Than Just Gardens". Grow Like Grandad . Retrieved 20 January 2018.

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Natural World: Cork – Forest in a Bottle". The NatureWatch. 2008. Archived from the original on 6 March 2009 . Retrieved 22 December 2008. He says people in Britain do not know enough about American gardens — and he sought to resolve that. Finally, he got approval to film in 2019, and he made the companion book with photographer Derry Moore. Over the course of three episodes released in January 2020 on BBC, Monty visits community gardens in New York and historical gardens in the South plus the Arizona desert and the West Coast. Monty will share tales from his career in gardening, detail his favourite gardens – both ancient and modern, and reveal how he fell in love with the natural world. With something for seasoned gardeners and green-fingered novices alike, don’t miss the opportunity to join Monty for a timely and thought-provoking celebration of the ever-surprising and comforting presence of nature.

a b c d Don, Monty (22 September 2016). Nigel: my family and other dogs. John Murray Press. ISBN 9781473641723 . Retrieved 11 May 2020– via Google Books. joegardener Online Gardening Academy Master Seed Starting : Everything you need to know to start your own plants from seed — indoors and out. However, if fans are wondering if they can visit, the short answer is no, Longmeadow is not open to the public. Warning against fans who might be tempted to make the journey, Monty tweeted a few years ago: "Can I make clear that LONGMEADOW IS NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Not on Fridays or any other day. You can 'visit' via GW only." What is Monty Don's net worth? Gardeners’ World” premiered on the BBC in 1968, and Monty took over as lead presenter in 2003. He hosts from his own garden in Herefordshire, and the most recent season is 33 hourlong episodes. Following the cycle of the seasons, Gardening at Longmeadow will introduce readers to the garden from the earliest snowdrops of January through the first splashes of colour in the Spring Garden, the electric summer displays of the Jewel Garden, the autumn harvest in the orchard, and on to a Christmas feast sourced from the vegetable gardens.Initially Don filmed episodes of Gardeners' World in Berryfields, a rented garden in Stratford-upon-Avon. When he returned as host in 2011, Don began to present from his own garden, Longmeadow, [26] [27] in Ivington, Herefordshire. He was frequently seen on screen with his Golden Retriever Nigel until the dog died in May 2020, [28] [29] shortly before its 12th birthday. In 2016, Don introduced viewers to his new golden retriever, Nell. [30] This was followed by the addition of Patti, a Yorkshire Terrier, in April 2020. [31] Nell was diagnosed with cancer in June 2023 and sadly died in October 2023. [1] In 2020, Don signed a contract with the BBC to continue presenting Gardeners' World for three years. [9] Own series [ edit ] Don in 2007 In 2016 Hodder Books published an audiobook of Don's Nigel: My Family and Other Dogs, read by the author. [51] Style and reception [ edit ] In July 2006 he appeared on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, choosing an eclectic mix of pop and classical records; the Beatles' " A Hard Day's Night" was his favourite disc, his book choice was Collected Poems by Henry Vaughan and his luxury item the painting Hendrikje Bathing by Rembrandt. [79] Another new thing “Gardeners’ World” did in 2020 was to ask viewers to send in cellphone videos from their gardens. Producers had anticipated using one or two, but received more than 10,000 and estimated at least half of the videos were of broadcast quality.



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