ITV’s Love Your Garden viewers all say the same thing about latest transformation
FANS of Love Your Garden flocked to social media to share their thoughts.
Alan Titchmarsh and his team in visited West London to help Sybil, a widow struggling to maintain her garden after losing her husband, Harold.
Alan Titchmarsh leads the garden makeover team[/caption] Sybil struggled to maintain her garen after the loss of her husband Harold[/caption] Fans of the show were mesmerised by the distinctive water feature[/caption]Alan, 74, created a peaceful space for Sybil to enjoy, ideal for reflection, including soft planting and parasol trees.
But another tranquil feature of the garden caught the attention of Love Your Garden viewers.
So much so, they took to social media to share their thoughts about the stunning garden accesory.
One wrote: “Beautiful water feature wheel on this evening’s programme. Where did it come from please?”
A second penned: “The water feature is unusual, love it…”
Another gushed: “Titch and the gang absolutely smashed that tonight.”
The touching episode also saw gardener Bruce Kenneth build a bespoke bench in memory of Sybil’s late husband.
Meanwhile, Danny Clarke visited the Barbican, where a team of gardeners transformed it’s urban landscape into a lush sanctuary.
The popular show first aired in 2011 and returned in 2017 for a full series.
A team of professionals, led by Alan, help people transform their garden to create their own green haven.
With hundreds of back yards being transformed over the years, it’s left some viewers wondering who foots the bill?
Despite ITV never revealing that they pay for the garden makeovers, TV presenters and architects George Bradley and Ewald Van Der Straeten, who often appear on the show, explained on their website that the network funds the whole project.
They are given a budget to work to and are helped by supplier companies who rally to the cause and provide their products for free.
The makeover included a bespoke bench for reflection[/caption]