Gardeners’ World 2026 Episode 8 Recap

Gardeners’ World 2026 Episode 8 Recap

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I’m always asking about leprosy

This week on Gardeners’ World 2026 Episode 8 Recap we reminisce about an old episode of Gardeners’ World dating way, way back to the middle ages of… 2005.

We also find out how many trees Kew lost in 2022, what Zach Galifianakis has to do with gardening, just how fast crocodiles can run, the incredibly positive impact rose oil has on the brain, how you can catch leprosy from soil, what happened to the first and last sandwich in space, and where the red dye in foods usually comes from.

On Gardeners’ World Carol Klein shows us how to grow vegetables in a small space in her garden at Glebe Cottage in Devon, and Amy Chapman shows us her lovely roof garden on her narrowboat. Advolly Richmond is at the Backhouse Rossie Estate in Fife and tells us about Sarah Elizabeth Dodgson’s daffodils and Caroline Thompson’s ongoing work to track down the Backhouse daffodils bred by her ancestors. Finally Eliot Barden at Majestic Trees and Kevin Martin, Head of Tree Collections at Kew, talk to us about native versus non-native trees and the impact of climate change.

🌿 We also remind our listeners that Dan’s Plants is giving a 10% discount on all his award-winning plants with our exclusive code NJAG10 🌸

Links & Mentions

Scenes from the Garden

  • Foxgloves
  • Foxgloves
  • Foxgloves
  • Soldier Beetles
  • Marsh frog
  • field grasshopper on a calendula
  • Iris 'Blue Magic'
  • California poppies

Zach Galifianakis’ This Is a Gardening Show

Leprosy

Rose oil

Red food dye

Red food dye from the humble cochineal bug

Amy Chapman

Amy’s book, Dopamine Gardening

Backhouse Rossie Estate

Gardens Illustrated article about Caroline Thompson’s work

RHS article that Sweetpea referenced

RHS website for logging your daffs

Majestic Trees

Eliot Barden

Kevin Martin

Kevin Martin at Kew talking the need for non-native trees to tackle climate change

Dean Charlton from Hooton’s Walled Nursery talks about the swamp cypress on his episode 44 of Chit-Chats

Chris D’Agorne’s native trees at his nature reserve on episode 51 of Chit-Chats

Scenes from The Show

Monty Don getting sidetracked in the garden
Monty Don deadheading tulips

Jobs for the Weekend

  1. Deadhead tulips
  2. Unwrap tree ferns
  3. Sow sweetcorn

Next Time on Gardeners’ World 8th May (back on BBC2 but earlier time of 7:30pm)

Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Malvern Hills, Gardeners’ World comes from the spectacular RHS Malvern Spring Festival in Worcestershire.

Rachel de Thame and Joe Swift share everything the show has to offer. Gardens, plants and expert advice, as well as tips and tricks to try at home – no matter the amount of outdoor space.

There’s a visit to the Devon-Somerset border to meet a grower who, with the help of a couple of feathered friends, has transformed a woodland landscape into a stunning nursery for the humble hosta.

After a drastic career change to follow her dream, one designer explains why she is using her first show to demonstrate the art of pressing flowers. There’s also a time travel visit back to the 1970s for a houseplant fanatic who’s taken her inspiration from her grandmother’s house. 

It’s a spring celebration not to be missed!

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