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Love Your Garden is a leisure hobbies series airing on UK television.

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Alan Titchmarsh and his team of experts, Katie Rushworth, Frances Tophill and David Domoney, creates a modern family garden in Hucknall near Nottingham. The project is a surprise for a landscape gardener who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's at the age of just 32, making him one of the youngest people in the country to develop the condition and leaving him physically unable to complete the garden personally. Alan also provides viewers with some tips on sensory planting and creating home-made play equipment for children

Upcoming Air Times

📅 Tomorrow

07:0030 mins
Love Your GardenS9Repeat

Alan Titchmarsh creates a family garden in Hucknall near Nottingham for a designer who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's at 32, leaving him unable to complete the project

📅 Monday 29 December

12:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E1

Alan Titchmarsh creates a family garden in Hucknall near Nottingham for a designer who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's at 32, leaving him unable to complete the project

13:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E2

Alan Titchmarsh oversees a project inspired by The Secret Garden as a surprise for a Grantham couple in their seventies who have fostered more than 150 children over 45 years

13:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E1

Alan Titchmarsh creates a family garden in Hucknall near Nottingham for a designer who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's at 32, leaving him unable to complete the project

14:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E2

Alan Titchmarsh oversees a project inspired by The Secret Garden as a surprise for a Grantham couple in their seventies who have fostered more than 150 children over 45 years

14:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E3

Alan Titchmarsh creates an accessible garden for a D-Day veteran approaching his 100th birthday, which will allow him to once again indulge in his life-long love of gardening

15:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E4

Alan Titchmarsh creates a kitchen garden in Oxford for Icolyn Smith, founder of a charitable foundation dedicated to providing food and support for homeless people

15:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E3

Alan Titchmarsh creates an accessible garden for a D-Day veteran approaching his 100th birthday, which will allow him to once again indulge in his life-long love of gardening

16:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E4

Alan Titchmarsh creates a kitchen garden in Oxford for Icolyn Smith, founder of a charitable foundation dedicated to providing food and support for homeless people

📅 Tuesday 30 December

12:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E5

Alan Titchmarsh and the team go to Folkestone to create a sensory garden full of fun features for a five-year-old girl with a rare form of severe epilepsy

13:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E5

Alan Titchmarsh and the team go to Folkestone to create a sensory garden full of fun features for a five-year-old girl with a rare form of severe epilepsy

13:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E6

Alan Titchmarsh heads to Swindon to surprise Lorraine, a retired RAF servicewoman and devoted charity volunteer, who struggles with mobility issues because of a spinal injury

14:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E6

Alan Titchmarsh heads to Swindon to surprise Lorraine, a retired RAF servicewoman and devoted charity volunteer, who struggles with mobility issues because of a spinal injury

14:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E7

Alan Titchmarsh and the team combine traditional countryside and contemporary features in a south Wales garden for a father-of-three who has lost his hands and feet to sepsis

15:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E8

Alan Titchmarsh heads to Birmingham to surprise Georgie Moseley - the founder of Britain's first cancer drop-in centre, which she set up following the death of her 11-year-old son

15:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E7

Alan Titchmarsh and the team combine traditional countryside and contemporary features in a south Wales garden for a father-of-three who has lost his hands and feet to sepsis

16:0060 mins
Love Your GardenS9E8

Alan Titchmarsh heads to Birmingham to surprise Georgie Moseley - the founder of Britain's first cancer drop-in centre, which she set up following the death of her 11-year-old son