Monty Don’s garden in Herefordshire is still looking lush despite drought conditions affecting parts of Britain, according to reports. The garden at his home—familiar to viewers from the BBC’s *Gardeners’ World*—is described as maintaining a healthy appearance while other areas face worsening dry conditions.
The coverage places the situation in the wider context of “record-breaking” drought weather. While the reports focus on Don’s property and its continuing greenery, they align on the broader point that drought is impacting the country’s environment and gardens. The available excerpts emphasize visual impressions of the garden rather than specific measures or statistics, and they do not provide details of any particular response or policy related to Don’s cultivation.
Overall, the outlets present the same basic storyline: Britain experiences severe drought, and one well-known gardener’s own grounds remain notably green in contrast.