Families will pick their favourite idea to turn their garden into the beautiful escape they’ve always dreamed of. In Your Garden Made Perfect, Angela Scanlan and teams of designers use cutting edge technology to show the true potential of your garden and the paradise it could be. From plant selection to furniture design and DIY projects, this dynamic trio will inspire you to take your outdoor space to the next level. Your Home Made Perfect is available now on Netflix.Get ready to transform your outdoor space with the ultimate dream team: horticulturist extraordinaire Errol Reuben Fernandes, design guru Joel Bird, and master craftsman Bruce Kenneth! They're here to share their expert tips and tricks to help you create a beautiful and functional outdoor oasis that you'll love spending time in. Your Garden Made Perfect airs on BBC Two from Friday 4 February at 8pm. I'm just so thrilled to be part of something that really resonates with people and they love it. It's in Australia and it's in Singapore and I get random messages from South Africa from people loving the show. Your Home Made Perfect is now on Netflix, so it's found a whole other audience. If I'm sacked they haven't told me! I'm not one hundred per cent sure, as we haven't got to that point yet, but hopefully. Will there be another series of Your Garden Made Perfect and, if so, will you be part of it? It's been massive for me and for my head and for my sanity, and I think a lot of people relate to that. We'd pop the kitchen table onto the patio and dress it up with a tablecloth and we'd feel like we were on holiday, even though we were in North London. We'd take the table out when the weather was gorgeous. We have a little garden and I honestly love it so much… I think my garden, surprisingly, became a real anchor for me over the over the past couple of years when lockdown was at its highest. Do you have your own outdoor space? What do you gain from the time you spend time in it? But if you buy a plant that needs sun or needs shade and you put it in the wrong place or the soil is the wrong alkalinity, then it's not going to really work. I'd always say “what are you talking about?” I just buy a plant in the garden centre, put it in the hole that I've dug and the rest is history. With the garden one, one of the simplest things they all say is right plants, right place. But over the course of four series of Your Home Made Perfect, I now go into a house, (which is really annoying for people, I generally try to keep to myself) and I'll think, “oh the living room should not be here, the light is not here at all until the evening.” I am not a design pro, particularly when it comes to gardens. How much have you learnt while working on the show? It's really lovely, actually.īBC There are a lot of things to consider when planning a garden that most viewers perhaps wouldn’t have thought about before. The massive impact that it can have on a family and the ease that they feel and the happiness that it can give or it can hold, is often quite emotional. the cameras are setting up I hover outside the front door because I do not want to have to recreate my natural reaction. What is it like to step into the final garden, having witnessed the initial 3D design through VR goggles? These designers manage to create these gardens that look exactly like the little dream goggles situation. It still blows my mind that the VR is so realistic and then that it's achievable. Sometimes when I'm doing voiceover, I'm like, "is this the virtual reality or is this the real thing?" So they can be really, really similar. They plant it - I don't! How similar are the final gardens in real life, compared to the original virtual reality design? Then the contributors choose and we plant it. Our two designers create the dream garden (they hope!) and pitch for it. they hate their garden, or they don't know what to do or how to start. We've got a team of designers and we have a couple or a family or whoever with a problem. The big thing that sets it apart from other makeover-type shows is virtual reality. For us, it's definitely about more urban spaces, smaller gardens, really clever solutions to limited spaces a patio, if you've got a tiny shared courtyard, or even public spaces. To my mind, garden shows are like sweeping lawns and deep borders. BBC What makes Your Garden Made Perfect different from other shows?
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