Monty Don Is Starting Again — And Britain Is Ready To Grow With Him Once More

For more than two decades, Monty Don has been the gentle heartbeat of British gardening — the man who taught a nation not just how to plant, prune and harvest, but how to slow down and breathe among the roses. Now, at a time when many would be easing quietly into retirement, Monty is doing the exact opposite.
The Gardeners’ World legend has confirmed he is launching a brand-new BBC series in January 2026, and fans are already counting the days.
After first taking the reins of Gardeners’ World in 2003, Monty went on to redefine what gardening television could be. No shouting. No gimmicks. Just muddy boots, real mistakes, and a deep love for the land — delivered with a voice that somehow makes even frostbitten soil feel hopeful.

And he’s not slowing down.
“I’m Still Curious. And Curiosity Keeps You Young.”
Speaking ahead of the new series, Monty revealed that his passion has never dulled — in fact, it’s only deepened.
“I’m still learning. Still experimenting. Still failing sometimes,” he admitted with a smile. “That’s the magic of gardening — the curiosity never leaves you. And I don’t want to stop sharing that.”
The upcoming show promises to take viewers beyond the familiar comforts of Longmeadow, introducing new gardens, fresh locations and deeply seasonal advice tailored to the challenges modern gardeners face — from changing climates to sustainable living.
There will be practical planting guides, wildlife-friendly design ideas, and Monty’s signature reflections on why tending a garden is as good for the mind as it is for the soil.
A Series That Feels Like A Love Letter To Nature

But this isn’t just another programme. Those close to the production say the series feels like a celebration of Monty’s life’s work — his commitment to organic growing, his belief in letting nature lead, and his quiet campaign to make gardens places of peace rather than perfection.
Over the years, Monty has spoken candidly about mental health, grief, aging, and the healing power of simply being outdoors. Viewers don’t just tune in for tips — they tune in for comfort.
And that hasn’t changed.
Fans Are Already Emotional
As soon as the announcement dropped, social media erupted.
“Monty Don is the reason I started gardening.”
“We don’t need celebrities. We need Monty.”
“This show will get me through winter.”
The comments tell a story of a man who hasn’t just shaped gardens — he’s shaped lives.
Not A Comeback. A Continuation.
This January’s series isn’t about proving anything. It’s about continuing a conversation that’s been going on for over 20 years — between a man, his garden, and a nation that still finds comfort in the sound of his boots on gravel.
Monty Don isn’t done yet.
And Britain, it seems, wouldn’t have it any other way.
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