Kate Bradbury

Kate Bradbury

Kate Bradbury is a award-winning garden writer, broadcaster and Television presenter, specialising in wildlife gardening who appears on Gardeners' World. 

Kate grew up on the outskirts of Birmingham and had a back garden that was half an acre which she spent a lot of time in looking for worms and watching birds.


Kate appears on Autumn Watch, Radio 4s Gardeners' Question Time, and writes for various publications like The Guardian and Gardeners' World Magazine.

Her garden has appeared on BBC Springwatch and Kate Bradbury has had numerous TV appearances on programmes like Katie Pipers' Weekend Escape and Good Morning Britain.

She is patron for amphibian and reptile charity Froglife and  Bumblebee Conservation Trust, and is the Garden Ambassador for Butterfly Conservation.

Kate lives in Hove near Brighton


Kate Bradbury Television Programmes

2021
Gardeners' World


Gardeners' World


2023


Gardeners' World


Kate Bradbury Books

2017
The Wildlife Gardener

2018 
The Bumblebee Flies Away: A Memoir of Love, Loss and Muddy Hands

2019
Wildlife Gardening: for Everyone and Everything (The Wildlife Trusts) 

2021
RHS How to Create a Wildlife Pond: Plan, Dig, and Enjoy a Natural Pond in Your Own Back Garden

2022
RHS The Tree in my Garden: Discover the Difference One Tree Can Make - Then Plant Your Own
With Lucille Clerc

2024
One Garden Against the World: In Search of Hope in a Changing Climate 


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Filthy Garden SOS Episode 4 West London

Filthy Garden SOS Episode 4  West London

Filthy Garden SOS Episode 4 West London, is a garden makeover show with a difference that was first shown in 2021 on 5 Star.

Award winning Garden Designer Diarmuid Gavin starts by telling us our gardens are our sanctuaries, private, plant filled, peaceful and green corners of this green covered land.
He goes on to tell us not all gardens are like that and the homeowners have not got the gardening bug and their gardens are shocking!

He actually calls them 'crimes against nature itself'.

Diarmuid tells us for as long as he been gardening he never seen gardens so bad.