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Popular BBC gardening show just weeks away from returning to screens with brand new episodes

The show's host previously revealed why you'd never seen her garden

THE BBC has confirmed the return of a beloved gardening show - and it's just weeks away.

Bosses at the broadcaster have announced Garden Rescue will be back on screens this month.

The BBC has confirmed the return of a beloved gardening show - and it's just weeks away
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The BBC has confirmed the return of a beloved gardening show - and it's just weeks awayCredit: BBC
Bosses at the broadcaster have announced Garden Rescue will be back on screens this month
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Bosses at the broadcaster have announced Garden Rescue will be back on screens this monthCredit: BBC
Fans don't have long to wait to see more transformations as the new series kicks off on Monday, April 29th at 8pm on BBC One
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Fans don't have long to wait to see more transformations as the new series kicks off on Monday, April 29th at 8pm on BBC OneCredit: BBC

The show sees  and the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for home owners around the country.

Each comes up with a design to suit the space and the budget and the garden owner chooses which gets built.

And fans don't have long to wait to see more transformations as the new series kicks off on Monday, April 29th at 3:35pm on BBC One.

It will continue to air on Tuesday 30th April, Wednesday 1st Mat and Thursday 2nd May at the same time.

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Meanwhile, Garden Rescue show host Charlie previously revealed why fans don't get to see her own green space.

During an interview with the , the star confessed that her own garden was rarely in "tip-top condition".

Charlie told the publication: "Firstly I have to say my garden isn't always in tip-top condition!

"Unfortunately I tend to be away working at the more critical busy times (spring and summer) so I often get behind.

"With all gardens it's best to do maintenance frequently and regularly that way you actually make the maintenance easier."

The star continued: "For example, by tackling weeds often, they don't get the chance to set seed so, long term, you reduce their numbers making weeding easier and easier."

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The show sees Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for home owners around the country
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The show sees Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for home owners around the countryCredit: BBC/Spun Gold TV
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