Gather with Alan at Highrove
**Highgrove Gardens Tour with Alan Titchmarsh to Take Place on October 14, 2025**
Get ready, garden enthusiasts! The Highgrove Gardens tour with Alan Titchmarsh, hosted by BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine, is scheduled for Tuesday, 14th October 2025, starting at 3:15 pm. This exclusive event promises a delightful afternoon at the stunning Highgrove Gardens, the private residence of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
The focus of the event will be on the importance of soil when starting a garden from scratch, with Alan Titchmarsh sharing his extensive gardening knowledge and insights. The day will be filled with informative talks, guided tours, and plenty of opportunities to learn and ask questions.
The event will kick off with a reception on the Orchard Room Terrace, featuring prosecco and canapés, followed by a tour of the gardens. Highlights of the tour include the beautiful wildflower meadows and the meticulously pruned topiary. The day will conclude with a three-course dinner, complete with Highgrove’s organic wines, and a talk and Q&A session with Alan Titchmarsh.
The cost of the event is £235 per person, and all profits will be donated to The King’s Foundation. Due to the event's popularity and limited availability, it is recommended to book early to avoid disappointment.
For comprehensive booking information and further details, please check the official BBC Gardeners’ World website or their event page closer to the date. Ticket prices and booking links were not explicitly provided in the search results, so be sure to keep an eye out for updates on the official channels.
We look forward to seeing you there! Let's make the most of this unique opportunity to learn from one of the best and enjoy a beautiful day at Highgrove Gardens.
As the Highgrove Gardens tour with Alan Titchmarsh approaches on October 14, 2025, fervent home-and-garden enthusiasts can look forward to immersing themselves in a lifestyle enriched by gardening. Attendees will gain insights into the importance of soil in gardening, with Alan Titchmarsh sharing his knowledge and experience.