The Garden Gurus - Season 33

Season 33
Episodes

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Episode 4

Episode 5

Episode 6

Episode 7

Episode 8

Episode 9

Episode 10
You need to make sure you're properly pruning your shrubs during autumn, and Nigel shares some of his best ground level pruning tips. Meanwhile, Trevor heads to Augustusburg Castle to explore its baroque style garden.

Episode 11
This week, the team show you how to make your own compost and harvest the fruit trees in your garden. Nigel gives you the top tips on pruning your trees, and Trev finds himself in a stunning garden in Amsterdam.

Episode 12
On today's episode of The Garden Gurus the team show you how to transplant some of your garden favourites, Nigel feeds larger gardens before the cooler months and Trev makes his way to the flower auction in Amsterdam.

Episode 13
On the final episode of the series, the Gurus give you top tips for prepping your garden for the winter months. Nige has got the ultimate lawn booster and Trev completes his Grand European adventure of Autumn gardens in Europe.
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