The Autistic Gardener

July. 08,2015      NR
Rating:
9
Trailer Synopsis

Autistic garden designer Alan Gardner fixes unruly gardens with his unique garden rescue team

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Seasons 1 : 2015

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Episode 1 - Ashbourne, Derbyshire
July. 08,2015

Alan and the team tackle Ben and Rebecca's overgrown wilderness. What the couple really want is a family garden that's low maintenance and fun. But is a budget of £3000 enough to get the job done?

Episode 2 - West London
July. 14,2015

Alan and his team of autistic gardeners go to west London, where they tackle a small garden with a big problem - with only one week and a tight budget to make the plot look larger.

Episode 3 - South London
July. 21,2015

Alan and his team take on their biggest garden yet: a 95-foot jungle in south London, where they decide to create a sound garden. Do the clients get what they're trying to achieve?

Episode 4 - North East London
July. 28,2015

Alan and the team tackle a dated plot in north east London, hoping to make a modern garden for just £5,000. But it starts raining and won't stop. Will it scupper their plans?

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