Gardening fans will be thrilled to hear that the popular BBC show, Garden Rescue, is making a return to our screens with its ninth season. This season promises to be bigger and better than ever, with a whopping 35 episodes for viewers to enjoy. The show, which features garden expert Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers, sees the two teams competing against each other to design beautiful gardens for people in need of some green-fingered help.
Each episode of Garden Rescue follows a similar format, with the teams tasked with creating a garden design to suit the space and budget of the garden owner. The owner then has the difficult decision of choosing which vision they want to see brought to life in their own backyard. The show is not only entertaining but also educational, offering viewers valuable insights and inspiration for their own gardening projects.
Fans of the show won’t have to wait long for the new season to kick off, as the first episode is set to air on Monday, April 29, at 3.45pm on BBC1. Subsequent episodes will continue to air each weekday at the same time, giving viewers plenty of opportunities to see more stunning garden transformations.
In the first episode of the new season, the team will be in Port Sunlight, Merseyside, working on a scruffy cottage garden. The following episode will take them to Wales, where they will be tasked with transforming a garden for a retired archaeologist. This unique challenge will see Charlie and the team working with a small Victorian garden filled with historical treasures, providing an interesting and creative project for the designers.
Despite her expertise in gardening, Charlie Dimmock has admitted that her own garden is not always in tip-top condition. In an interview with the Daily Express, Charlie revealed that her busy schedule often leaves her falling behind on maintenance tasks. She emphasized the importance of regular maintenance in keeping a garden looking its best, noting that tackling weeds frequently can make future maintenance much easier.
Overall, Garden Rescue promises to be a must-watch for gardening enthusiasts, offering a mix of entertainment, inspiration, and valuable gardening tips. With its talented team of designers and beautiful garden transformations, the show is sure to captivate audiences and leave them eager to get out into their own gardens and start planting. Don’t miss the new season of Garden Rescue, starting soon on BBC1.