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Green-fingered gardening guru Alan Titchmarsh has years of experience with plants – and he recently shared the options you ...
Broadcaster Alan Titchmarsh soared to stardom in the 1990s on his beloved BBC gardening shows - but it hasn't always been ...
From 1996 until 2002, he hosted BBC's Gardeners' World and through the years has also presented the Alan Titchmarsh Show and ... affair with greenhouses began early, when he built his first ...
ITV presenter and gardener Alan Titchmarsh spoke out about his career future, following his decision to reduce his work ...
He's the nation's cherished gardening guru and a familiar face on our telly for decades. Alan Titchmarsh first ventured into broadcasting with his radio stint on BBC Radio 2's House in a Garden.
Alan Titchmarsh says he's unsure what he'll be doing in the next coming years, after recently scaling back on his commitments. The 76-year-old describes gardening as his "lifesaver" and "happy place" ...
In a frank conversation with Saga magazine, Alan Titchmarsh expressed his surprise at the longevity of his career, stating: "It's amazing that we have lasted for 50 years. We haven't got there yet ...
perennials – plants that persist for multiple years – offer an ideal, low-upkeep choice, gracing gardens with recurring blossoms and foliage. Alan Titchmarsh, who's widely regarded as one of ...
They tend to grow faster than trees, especially in the early years, and can establish ... but gardening maestro Alan Titchmarsh suggests future-proofing your garden. In an episode of Gardening ...