Celebrity gardener
Gardeners who have achieved fame through their pioneering innovations, writing or, more often, their television personas, may be classed as Celebrity Gardeners.
The writing of Helena Rutherfurd Ely, C. Z. Guest and Esther Deans brought them enough fame for them to be considered celebrity gardeners.
In England, the Royal Horticultural Society has described both Alan Titchmarsh and Monty Don as celebrity gardeners.
Notable gardeners on TV and radio
- Don Burke, host of Burke's Backyard and producer of Backyard Blitz
- Peter Cundall, host of Gardening Australia on ABC TV
- Jamie Durie, host of axed show Backyard Blitz on channel Nine, now host of Australia's Best Backyard's on channel Seven.
- Brian Welch, noted freelance celebrity gardener
- Percy Thrower, Britain's first celebrity gardener
- Charlie Dimmock
- David Domoney, TV Gardener on ITV1 Love Your Garden and ITV This Morning
- Harry Dodson, head gardener for the BBC television show The Victorian Kitchen Garden
- Alan Titchmarsh, writer for Gardeners' World magazine, celebrity television gardener
- Monty Don, host of BBC2's Gardeners' World
- Joe Swift, BBC2's Gardeners' World
- Carol Klein, BBC2's Gardeners' World
- Sarah Raven, BBC2's Gardeners' World
- Kim Wilde 80's Popstar turned horticulturist featured on many programmes including This Morning
- P. Allen Smith
- Roy Lancaster,
- Chris Beardshaw,
- Pippa Greenwood, Gardeners' Question Time
- Diarmuid Gavin, garden designer, TV host of Homefront in the Garden
- Bob Flowerdew, Gardeners Question Time
- James Underwood Crockett, original host of The Victory Garden
- Craig Allison, host of The Carefree Gardener
- Art Drysdale, Canadian gardener with various broadcasts
- James Wong, BBC science presenter & obsessive foodie grower