Gardeners’ World presenter Monty Don has discussed his health issues, revealing he has had to adapt his gardening routine as he reflects on getting older
Gardeners’ World presenter Monty Don was compelled to make a “change” after opening up about a health issue. Monty’s lifelong devotion to gardening began during childhood when he would assist with pulling weeds from his family’s garden.
While Monty initially confesses he “hated it,” his enthusiasm for all things horticultural flourished and he became skilled at plucking chickens and tending a vegetable patch during his teenage years. This eventually led him to working as a gardener in the Aix-en-Provence region of France.
He has maintained remarkable gardens ever since, regularly offering viewers a glimpse into his Longmeadow home on Gardeners’ World. The 70-year-old has, however, altered the way he goes about his work over the years.
Speaking to Country Life magazine, Monty revealed he no longer listens to music while working. He said: “I used to, but I find now – in the last sort of five years or so – whether it’s part of my hearing going a bit so therefore I have to listen harder – it’s distracting.
“But when I used to work to music, it was always Baroque music, namely Bach. I don’t relax to music ever. What I found was it put me in the right space in order to focus.”
Monty continued by saying he finds music “almost the opposite of relaxing” yet acknowledges he considers the Baroque period’s style to be “sublime”. The television personality also confesses he “hates” background music. He maintains that playing music during a dinner party, for instance, implies that “music has no value”. He now finds himself torn between wanting to listen to music or tending to his garden, confessing: “I can’t do both simultaneously.”
Monty, who assumed the Gardeners’ World presenting role in 2003 following Alan Titchmarsh’s departure, has openly acknowledged he “hasn’t got endless time left”. He remains acutely conscious that he has now surpassed the age at which both his parents passed away.
This realisation has previously prompted him to reflect on his future with the popular programme. Speaking to The Guardian in November 2023, he remarked: “I haven’t got endless time left. If I’m still going strong in 20 years, that will be brilliant, but 20 years ago doesn’t seem so long ago.”
He suggested at the time that he might have departed the show before reaching 70. However, he has since given viewers reassurance that he has no immediate plans to step down. He informed The Telegraph: “But I’d be very happy to do another five years. If the BBC renew my contract, I’d happily take it.”
Should he eventually leave Gardeners’ World, Monty has indicated he would continue working in television, revealing his ambition to produce additional documentaries. The horticultural expert has already journeyed to gardens across America, Italy, France and beyond while creating programmes.
Gardeners’ World returns to BBC Four at 9pm this evening. This week, Monty will be sowing seeds to guarantee a consistent supply of herbs including thyme and sage, which struggle in his soil conditions.
Carol Klein, meanwhile, will be crafting a vegetable border interspersed with flowers to deliver colour throughout the year. Elsewhere, Advolly Richmond heads to Fife to discover more about the pink cupped daffodil.





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