As the second series of Alan Titchmarsh's Gardening Club airs on ITV, discover what you can expect and explore some of the horticultural faces featured on each of the episodes.
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With the first season airing March 2024, the series is back this year for 10 episodes and will be packed full of tips and tricks for the gardener for their plants inside and out. Each episode features different presenters and hosts, from Alan Titchmarsh himself, to Anna Greenland, Henry Agg and Errol Reuben Fernandes. The first episode also explored The Eden Project in Cornwall and Walworth Garden in south east London.
It was also announced earlier this year that Alan Titchmarsh would be launching a YouTube and TikTok channel - Gardening with Alan Titchmarsh in April 2025.
Everything you need to know about Alan Titchmarsh's Gardening Club
Who will feature on Alan Titchmarsh's Gardening Club
So far, you can expect the likes of:

AKA Jason Williams, The Cloud Gardener started gardening in lockdown and gained a large social media following for his Cloud Garden on his eighteenth-floor balcony in Manchester. His focus is inner-city gardening and small-space gardens.

Ecological home grower and forager Poppy Okotcha moved from the fashion industry to gardening after learning more about the climate crisis and the role the fashion industry plays in it.

Huw started his gardening YouTube channel when he was 12 and went full time into horticulture after his A-Levels. His new book is out very soon, which focuses on permaculture.
Camilla Bassett-Smith
With an Instagram handle @thebotanicalbobblehat, Camilla Bassett-Smith is a regular TV presenter including on the BBC's coverage of RHS Chelsea.
Claire Lowrie
Claire is the show's resident house plant expert, and has featured on BBC Gardener's World too. She has a YouTube channel that focuses in on all things indoor plant as well as her dog.
Henry Agg

Garden influencer Henry Agg was listed as one of our 22 Horticultural Heroes of 2024, after he set up his own garden design business in 2023. Read more on Henry Agg
Lucy Wilcox
Garden designer Lucy Wilcox has been working in design since 2007 and returns to the show for season 2 after presenting mini masterclasses in design in 2024.
Martha Swales
Urban gardener Martha Swales has 1 million followers on Instagram and a large TikTok following to boot. Her first gardening book 'Give it a Grow' is a beginners guide to gardening.
Anna Greenland

Anna was head vegetable gardener at Raymond Blanc’s Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons in Oxford, and the kitchen garden at Soho Farmhouse, also in Oxfordshire, was her handiwork. Her involvement in the taste trials at Le Manoir gave her a clear idea of which cultivars offer the most in terms of flavour and productivity.
Errol Reuben Fernandes

Head of Horticulture at the Horniman Museum and Gardens, Errol manages the 16.5 acres of gardens in London and is particularly focused on ecological and sustainable horticulture. Listen to our podcast with Errol Reuben Fernandes.
Which channel is Alan Titchmarsh's Gardening Club on?
The show airs on ITV1 each Monday at 2pm from Monday 10 March 2025. But you can catch up on ITV's streaming service ITVX
Can I watch the first season?
Yes - head to ITVX and watch all of last year's series on demand.