After receiving lots of messages from concerned fans, Monty took to Twitter to confirm that the floods did not harm the meadows. He said that it was a “minor inconvenience”. His tweet, in view of his 207,800 followers, read: “Just a note:
Monty, 65, revealed last May his Gardeners’ World co-star and loyal companion Nigel had tragically died after being “suddenly taken ill”. The golden retriever is one of a few pet dogs the BBC show presenter has been seen with on-screen but it
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“So finally we just wanted to say, to Nigel in the sky, say hello to all our dogs that have flown up there on high. “We will miss you on the TV. The world will miss you too. Monty, you’re a diamond,
“These two were with me every day I wrote, walked, and worked.” “Nigel died the day after I wrote the last word – so the book is dedicated to his memory,” he wrote online. In addition to My Garden World, Monty also
Gardeners’ World host Monty Don regularly updates his fans with images of his beloved garden, but has today revealed how one section has been “ravaged”. The gardening expert took to Instagram to share the devastation caused to his box hedging. The 65-year-old
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Asked whether the tension between the pair would continue, Don said: “Yes, in short. There is an antipathy between them. “Not from him [Neville] so much but from Selwyn – he finds him very hard to take. “I suppose, [it’s] rather masochistic
MONTY DON took to Twitter today to share a heart-breaking photograph of his late dog Nigel, after opening up about his “strange experience” filming Gardeners’ World.
In view of his 684,000 followers, Monty penned: “Chunks of the garden flooded today. “Nothing unusual or damaging in this – happens every winter.” The gardening expert was inundated with replies, as many people shared their dismay. One person said: “That’s a