Alan Titchmarsh is best known as a Novelist. Alan Titchmarsh on restoring his listed farmhouse The gardener and presenter on his love of The Wind in the Willows and why prairie planting is not for him. Dr Aamer Khan is one of the UK’s leading experts in cosmetic and non-surgical procedures and is renowned for his finely tuned aesthetic eye and subtle approach… Dr Khan and Lesley Reynolds appearing on The Alan Titchmarsh Show on Vimeo Alan Titchmarsh says "I was disappointed but I’m not a grudge-bearer" after being replaced by Monty Don as anchor of the BBC's Chelsea Flower Show coverage. Goodness, I’m grateful for my greenhouse at this time of year, not only to raise seedlings, but also to offer a respite from the caprices of the weather. 25K likes. Alan Titchmarsh: the joys of grandchildren Grandchildren, according to an embroidered cushion we were given, 'fill a space in your heart that you never knew was empty’. After moving from the Barleywood garden where he hosted BBC Gardeners' World for seven years, Alan Titchmarsh set up home in an old farmhouse a few miles down the road, and went about planting his own private eden away from the public eye. Brilliant presenter, gardener, novelist. From gardening to writing and a love of music, Alan has been very successful at turning what are hobbies for many into a career. Alan Titchmarsh sang so beautifully for a non musical person and i really am lost for words and hope that he wins for that jaw dropping solo. Impressed viewers branded it 'simply heaven.' The Victorians gave us a taste for exotic plants from around the world, a thirst for technology in the garden and a love of bold statements. Alan Titchmarsh has gone behind the walls of Buckingham Palace for the new show about its rarely-seen gardens. “You’ve noticed that and I shall have to kill you,” he jokes. Thai basil is another one to try at home, although it can be tricky, says Titchmarsh. Accessibility Links. Goodness, I’m grateful for my greenhouse at this time of year, not only to raise seedlings, but also to offer a respite from the caprices of the weather. Alan Titchmarsh presents a stunning series that reveals the amazing secrets behind Britain's great gardens, examining how they continue to influence gardeners, including himself, today. Would never have guessed in a million years. "It's a Mediterranean plant and you need to sprinkle a few seeds in a pot every couple of weeks and you've always got a succession coming along.." Titchmarsh does have a personal favourite veg, which is a far cry from the exotic - red onions. Alan Titchmarsh's greenhouse has become a bit predictable – but he's now got big plans to mix things up. Lowest form of wit. I am shocked and disappointed to hear that Alan Titchmarsh has come across as a massive ar*e to a number of people. Fantastic gardens, top tips and lots of gardening ideas He hosted such BBC and ITV programs as Gardeners’ World, the Alan Titchmarsh Show, and Love Your Garden. So sincere and not at all fawning and irritating. tape worms, they get in your body, then snag your food before your body even has a chance to digest it, they have even gotten over 7 feet long, and the only way to get rid of them is to take your pant off and crouch over some food to lure it out. Well done,’ one emotional viewer wrote. Sorry. The broadcaster spent a year at the palace exploring the 39 acres in the heart of London. Prominent English television personality and novelist who became known for his gardening expertise. He was born on May 2, 1949 in England. Alan Titchmarsh took viewers on a tour of his garden for the first time ever in last night's episode of ITV's Fifty Shades of Green. Interview by Angela Wintle. Love Your Garden ITV. Alan Titchmarsh: Why I’ve decided that life’s too short to keep growing the same old things in my greenhouse Alan Titchmarsh's greenhouse has become a bit predictable – but he's now got … Like J.K. Rowling , he is a British fiction writer. trust me, the less you know about it... the better. A veritable polymath. Alan Titchmarsh's greenhouse has become a bit predictable – but he's now got big plans to mix things up. Alan Titchmarsh's top-rating garden show on ITV.