Find out when Love Your Garden is on TV today, tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
Love Your Garden is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Alan Titchmarsh, David Domoney and Danny Clarke transform a small Leicester garden into a Caribbean-inspired paradise, showcasing how colour can reinvigorate outdoor spaces of any shape or size. Meanwhile in a separate garden, Frances Tophill reveals how to use light colour landscaping and shade loving flowers to bring vibrancy to dark and dingy corners
More details for Love Your Garden, Sat 20, 7:30 am
Alan Titchmarsh, David Domoney and Danny Clarke transform a small Leicester garden into a Caribbean-inspired paradise, showcasing how colour can reinvigorate outdoor spaces of any shape or size. Meanwhile in a separate garden, Frances Tophill reveals how to use light colour landscaping and shade loving flowers to bring vibrancy to dark and dingy corners
More details for Love Your Garden, Sat 20, 8:30 am
Alan Titchmarsh and his team of horticultural experts come to the aid of Carol Nwosu, whose 16-year-old son has sickle cell anaemia. As well as caring for Danny, Carol runs a charity supporting families with children who also have the blood disorder, while battling crippling arthritis herself. Alan's plan is to make the Nwosus' tiny south London plot seem larger and provide them with a space that addresses all their needs
More details for Love Your Garden, Sat 20, 2:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and his team of horticultural experts come to the aid of Carol Nwosu, whose 16-year-old son has sickle cell anaemia. As well as caring for Danny, Carol runs a charity supporting families with children who also have the blood disorder, while battling crippling arthritis herself. Alan's plan is to make the Nwosus' tiny south London plot seem larger and provide them with a space that addresses all their needs
More details for Love Your Garden, Sat 20, 3:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and his team take on the challenge of creating a wildlife wonderland complete with a giant pond and rockery in a suburban garden in West Bromwich for local hero fund raiser Pete Hill. Elsewhere in London, Danny takes up Alan's challenge of turning a four-metre wide city backyard into a nature haven complete with living walls and a miniature pond
More details for Love Your Garden, Sun 21, 11:30 am
Alan Titchmarsh and his team take on the challenge of creating a wildlife wonderland complete with a giant pond and rockery in a suburban garden in West Bromwich for local hero fund raiser Pete Hill. Elsewhere in London, Danny takes up Alan's challenge of turning a four-metre wide city backyard into a nature haven complete with living walls and a miniature pond
More details for Love Your Garden, Sun 21, 12:30 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the team transform the garden of Kathy Mason, a Gloucestershire mother of two who has devoted her life to caring for others. Setting out to recreate the look of an enchanted woodland complete with a summerhouse, the experts plant hundreds of flowers and shrubs and try to shelter the area from the wind, but they end up battling the elements and wading through ankle-deep mud to get the job done
More details for Love Your Garden, Mon 22, 6:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the team transform the garden of Kathy Mason, a Gloucestershire mother of two who has devoted her life to caring for others. Setting out to recreate the look of an enchanted woodland complete with a summerhouse, the experts plant hundreds of flowers and shrubs and try to shelter the area from the wind, but they end up battling the elements and wading through ankle-deep mud to get the job done
More details for Love Your Garden, Mon 22, 7:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the team transform the garden of Kathy Mason, a Gloucestershire mother of two who has devoted her life to caring for others. Setting out to recreate the look of an enchanted woodland complete with a summerhouse, the experts plant hundreds of flowers and shrubs and try to shelter the area from the wind, but they end up battling the elements and wading through ankle-deep mud to get the job done
More details for Love Your Garden, Tue 23, 2:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the team transform the garden of Kathy Mason, a Gloucestershire mother of two who has devoted her life to caring for others. Setting out to recreate the look of an enchanted woodland complete with a summerhouse, the experts plant hundreds of flowers and shrubs and try to shelter the area from the wind, but they end up battling the elements and wading through ankle-deep mud to get the job done
More details for Love Your Garden, Tue 23, 3:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the team head to Woking, Surrey, to transform the garden of John Phillips, a retired serviceman who lost his left arm when a bomb exploded on board HMS Antelope in the Falkland Islands in 1982. The experts plant beds of brightly coloured flowers, a vegetable patch designed to be easily accessible and build a corner seating area, before completing their work with a piece of Falklands rock donated by John's former commanding officer
More details for Love Your Garden, Tue 23, 6:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the team head to Woking, Surrey, to transform the garden of John Phillips, a retired serviceman who lost his left arm when a bomb exploded on board HMS Antelope in the Falkland Islands in 1982. The experts plant beds of brightly coloured flowers, a vegetable patch designed to be easily accessible and build a corner seating area, before completing their work with a piece of Falklands rock donated by John's former commanding officer
More details for Love Your Garden, Tue 23, 7:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the team head to Woking, Surrey, to transform the garden of John Phillips, a retired serviceman who lost his left arm when a bomb exploded on board HMS Antelope in the Falkland Islands in 1982. The experts plant beds of brightly coloured flowers, a vegetable patch designed to be easily accessible and build a corner seating area, before completing their work with a piece of Falklands rock donated by John's former commanding officer
More details for Love Your Garden, Wed 24, 2:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the team head to Woking, Surrey, to transform the garden of John Phillips, a retired serviceman who lost his left arm when a bomb exploded on board HMS Antelope in the Falkland Islands in 1982. The experts plant beds of brightly coloured flowers, a vegetable patch designed to be easily accessible and build a corner seating area, before completing their work with a piece of Falklands rock donated by John's former commanding officer
More details for Love Your Garden, Wed 24, 3:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the team of horticultural experts meet wheelchair user Rhyanne Nixon, whose bare garden is dominated by a large wooden viewing platform that she cannot access. As a former holistic practitioner, she wants a vibrant outdoor space filled with different colours and smells, and hopes a new pond and flowers will attract a variety of wildlife to the area
More details for Love Your Garden, Wed 24, 6:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the team of horticultural experts meet wheelchair user Rhyanne Nixon, whose bare garden is dominated by a large wooden viewing platform that she cannot access. As a former holistic practitioner, she wants a vibrant outdoor space filled with different colours and smells, and hopes a new pond and flowers will attract a variety of wildlife to the area
More details for Love Your Garden, Wed 24, 7:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the team of horticultural experts meet wheelchair user Rhyanne Nixon, whose bare garden is dominated by a large wooden viewing platform that she cannot access. As a former holistic practitioner, she wants a vibrant outdoor space filled with different colours and smells, and hopes a new pond and flowers will attract a variety of wildlife to the area
More details for Love Your Garden, Thu 25, 2:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the team of horticultural experts meet wheelchair user Rhyanne Nixon, whose bare garden is dominated by a large wooden viewing platform that she cannot access. As a former holistic practitioner, she wants a vibrant outdoor space filled with different colours and smells, and hopes a new pond and flowers will attract a variety of wildlife to the area
More details for Love Your Garden, Thu 25, 3:00 pm
Kent couple Lou and Andy Webb have two young children affected by a rare genetic condition that severely restricts their eyesight, meaning they only see in black and white and have to wear special goggles in sunlight. Alan Titchmarsh's challenge is to create a more child-friendly garden for their terraced home in Tonbridge, and his first task is to make a shady environment so the kids can spend time outside in the day. After that, he and the team come up with a bespoke lighting system for the evenings, acoustic fencing to cut down the noise from a nearby railway line, and an area for the parents
More details for Love Your Garden, Thu 25, 6:00 pm
Kent couple Lou and Andy Webb have two young children affected by a rare genetic condition that severely restricts their eyesight, meaning they only see in black and white and have to wear special goggles in sunlight. Alan Titchmarsh's challenge is to create a more child-friendly garden for their terraced home in Tonbridge, and his first task is to make a shady environment so the kids can spend time outside in the day. After that, he and the team come up with a bespoke lighting system for the evenings, acoustic fencing to cut down the noise from a nearby railway line, and an area for the parents
More details for Love Your Garden, Thu 25, 7:00 pm
Kent couple Lou and Andy Webb have two young children affected by a rare genetic condition that severely restricts their eyesight, meaning they only see in black and white and have to wear special goggles in sunlight. Alan Titchmarsh's challenge is to create a more child-friendly garden for their terraced home in Tonbridge, and his first task is to make a shady environment so the kids can spend time outside in the day. After that, he and the team come up with a bespoke lighting system for the evenings, acoustic fencing to cut down the noise from a nearby railway line, and an area for the parents
More details for Love Your Garden, Fri 26, 2:00 pm
Kent couple Lou and Andy Webb have two young children affected by a rare genetic condition that severely restricts their eyesight, meaning they only see in black and white and have to wear special goggles in sunlight. Alan Titchmarsh's challenge is to create a more child-friendly garden for their terraced home in Tonbridge, and his first task is to make a shady environment so the kids can spend time outside in the day. After that, he and the team come up with a bespoke lighting system for the evenings, acoustic fencing to cut down the noise from a nearby railway line, and an area for the parents
More details for Love Your Garden, Fri 26, 3:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the horticultural experts come to the aid of Vicky and Simon Pyne, whose daughter Alice died of cancer in January 2013. Alice's story was reported around the world after she created an online list of things she wanted to do or achieve in her final years, while raising thousands of pounds for charity. The team plans to bring the best of the Cumbrian landscape to the Pynes' awkwardly shaped garden, complete with a refuge for their 14-year-old daughter Milly, who has faced her own health problems over the years
More details for Love Your Garden, Fri 26, 6:00 pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the horticultural experts come to the aid of Vicky and Simon Pyne, whose daughter Alice died of cancer in January 2013. Alice's story was reported around the world after she created an online list of things she wanted to do or achieve in her final years, while raising thousands of pounds for charity. The team plans to bring the best of the Cumbrian landscape to the Pynes' awkwardly shaped garden, complete with a refuge for their 14-year-old daughter Milly, who has faced her own health problems over the years
More details for Love Your Garden, Fri 26, 7:00 pm