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Monty Don's French Gardens - Episode Guide

Season 1

Gardens of Power and Passion

Episode: 1x01 | Airdate: Feb 1, 2013

Gardens of Power and Passion

Monty Don tells the stories behind France's most important historic gardens. These include elaborate walled gardens designed to please the mistress - and then the wife - of a king, magnificent displays of flowers and fountains that involved thousands of soldiers moving tracts of land and incited violent jealousy in another monarch, and a modern-day chateau garden that came close to bankrupting its owner. Monty sees how throughout history the French have used gardens as a public expression of money, power and passion.

The Gourmet Garden

Episode: 1x02 | Airdate: Feb 8, 2013

The Gourmet Garden

Monty Don visits some of the most famous and interesting gardens in France.

In this, the second programme, he turns to the French love of food and finds out how this has influenced their gardens. Monty travels to some of the most famous 'potager' or kitchen gardens, where vegetables and flowers are planted together in elaborate and beautiful displays.

He talks to gardeners about this style of planting which has been copied the world over. He also visits allotments, learns to pick asparagus, enjoys some of the best produce from the land and learns about the importance the French attach to the soil.

The Artistic Garden

Episode: 1x03 | Airdate: Feb 15, 2013

The Artistic Garden

In the last programme in the series, Monty Don turns to France's famous artistic tradition to see what influence it has had on the country's gardens.

Monty travels to some of the most celebrated artists' gardens, including the one created by the impressionist Claude Monet, who planted and painted his garden for half his life. Monty also matches the paintings to the garden of Paul Cezanne, as well as visiting several contemporary artistic gardens to see how the use of plants and trees has evolved into new and varied styles.

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