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Grow Your Own at Home

Alan Titchmarsh on how we can all grow our own fruit and veg

- Elaine Reilly

HOL MON / ITV I’d love to grow my own vegetables during lockdown, but I’m not sure my gardening skills are up to the challenge! So I’m pleased Alan Titchmarsh is helping the nation get planting, filmed by his wife Alison!

GROW YOUR OWN AT HOME WITH ALAN TITCHMARSH

NEW HOL MON / ITV / 8.30PM (TIMESVARY)/EP1OF3/LIFESTYLE

lan Titchmarsh is on a horticultu­ral mission. With health, well-being and food high in most people’s thoughts at the moment, the perennial favourite has decided to return to his roots for a new ITV series to show us how we can grow our own fruit and vegetables.

Filmed in his Hampshire garden during lockdown, with his wife Alison on camera duties, Grow Your Own at Home with Alan Titchmarsh sees him share his tips for producing our own food, whether we have a big garden or just a room for a single plant pot.

Over the three episodes,

Alan will virtually visit his

Love Your Garden teammates –

ADavid Domoney, Katie Rushworth and Frances Tophill – who are also busy turning their very different green spaces into productive wonderland­s, with highlights set to include an indoor pizza-themed herb garden and a traditiona­l potager featuring root vegetables and fruit trees.

Here, Alan, 71, chats to

TV Times about why he hopes the show will help our nation flourish…

Is the series suitable for everyone – from novices to experience­d gardeners? Yes, it’s for every level of gardener and every type of space. It’s going to be food that anyone can grow, no matter how small their patch – including those who haven’t got a garden. If you can get hold of a bag of compost, you don’t need any pots. Just lay it flat on the ground, cut a panel in the top and sow seeds inside it, whether it’s salad leaves, onions, carrots or tomatoes. Keep it nice and damp and in the sun, and you’ll have a crop. Anybody can do it!

Tell us about the fruit and veg featured in the series…

There are strawberri­es in pots and tomatoes in grow bags. I will also be sowing radishes, raspberrie­s, lettuces, and planting beans and sweet peas. If you’ve never grown anything before, hopefully you’ll have a go. Seasoned gardeners can try asparagus and heritage tomatoes, which are exciting.

In which part of your garden will you be filming the series?

I’m on the veg patch, it’s all outside, and my wife Alison is wielding the camera! We couldn’t

have a camerapers­on because we’re over a certain age – ahem! – and in solitary confinemen­t. It’s a proper shoulder-mounted camera – ITV sent the kit to us. We sometimes use the tripod, but for the majority of filming Alison is carrying it and moving about. She has been amazing – I think she has another career coming! We’ve been married 45 years this year and this is the first time we’ve ever done anything profession­ally together. Hopefully we’ve cracked it!

Have you had any technical problems during filming?

I thought the first day might be terrible because it was really windy. It’s easy to get irritable when it’s windy because things move about and blow over!

Afterwards Alison and I thought, ‘If we can do it under those circumstan­ces, we can do it under any!’ After shooting that first day, we were absolutely shattered and went to bed with aching backs. We sent in the footage with bated breath, but were buoyed by the feedback from ITV the next day.

It’s lovely that your Love Your Garden co-stars are joining in… Yes, we’ve been having meetings on Zoom and it’s like a reunion because it’s the first time we’ve met in ages! They have their families filming them from their homes. We’re all quite enjoying it. We want this to be inclusive and show that anyone can grow fruit and veg, and there’s nothing to be intimated by. I hope people watch and think, ‘I could grow something to eat!’

IT’S FOR EVERY LEVEL OF GARDENER AND EVERY TYPE OF SPACE

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Remote co-stars: David, Frances and Katie
Teamwork: Alan with wife Alison Remote co-stars: David, Frances and Katie
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