Gardeners’ World host Monty Don has lifted the lid on his extensive filming schedule for the BBC horticultural programme – and even admitted a few home truths.
Monty Don has admitted to “faking” scenes on his hit nature show Gardeners’ World after lifting the lid on the BBC programme.
The horticulturist and broadcaster, 69, made his debut on the long-running show back in 2003. Since then, he has become a household name after he won over the nation with his heartwarming programme.
Now, Monty has outlined the creativity used to ensure certain segments play out in a timely and relevant manner. In the latest edition of Garderners’ World magazine, he explained: “We start filming the new series of Gardeners’ World at the beginning of March.
“Filming at Longmeadow takes place on a Tuesday and Wednesday for the Friday of the following week, i.e. 10 days ahead of broadcast to allow time for the editing process”.

Monty Don has lifted the lid on some of Gardeners’ World’s biggest secrets (Image: Brentwood Gazette)
He added: “So, when I go round the garden prior to the meetings, I am weighing up what will be relevant in three weeks’ times, as well as what is looking at its best right now.
“I also list the real-life garden jobs I want to get on with and share with you,” he insisted. “The production team then converts this plan into a filming schedule, while I brief my team in the garden on what they have to do for the programme, as well as what they must not do”.
The TV presenter went on to admit some of the ways in which the teatime show has gone wrong when filming. Monty confessed: “Last October, the leaves on the Long Walk were immaculately raked and taken to the leafmould bay, but we wanted to film the process, so I had to scatter them over the grass again, ready for filming”.
It comes after Monty addressed his future on the BBC show after landing another job away from the programme. His new show, Monty Don’s British Gardens hit the airwaves last month.
But Gardeners’ World fans have no reason to worry after the beloved presenter pledged his future to the programme. He previously told Radio Times: “I never make plans beyond two years, but I’ve agreed to do another two (from January 2025).
“Every time I think, ‘Am I really going to do this?’ But the truth is that I do enjoy it. I’m lucky because it’s in my own garden. If the programme is made well, I’ll continue.”
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