Charlie Dimmock left begging after major problem with £5k Garden Rescue transformation | The Sun

CHARLIE Dimmock was left begging after a major problem with a £5k Garden Rescue transformation.

The beloved BBC One gardening programme aired its latest episode and transformation on Tuesday.


Charlie, 56, was once again at the helm of the show and was tasked with revamping Helen and John's backyard.

She and her competitor Chris Hull battled it out to win over the Welsh couple with their designs.

Helen and John's dream garden theme was a Cornish one, which Charlie incorporated into her design earning her the £5,000 to overhaul the space.

However, the project quickly ran into problems when £1,000 of Cornish flora got trapped in a van.

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The garden expert could be heard saying: "We've got a bit of a problem here. The plants have arrived but we can't get them out of the van."

With no clear way into the locked van, Charlie begged the TV crew to "please work" and rescue the plants.

Despite the setback, the plats were eventually freed and added into the new garden.

When it came to seeing the transformation, Helen and John were left delighted with their new yard.

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John said: "I don't know what to say to you Charlie, we didn't expect this and it is absolutely fantastic."

Charlie's competitor Chris also praised the garden guru for her work.

He said: "Charlie has done such a good job here. It was pretty tough. It was touch and go in the middle, but yeah, we've pulled it off."

Garden Rescue airs on BBC One and iPlayer.



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