Titchmarsh is among the most trusted voices in the world of gardening and has a number of tried-and-tested tips he has used throughout the years.
By the end of March, he advised gardeners to have finished fertilising and sprinkling well-rotted compost into garden beds.
The TV star admitted it was a “kind of mucky job” but something that would “stand you in good stead for the rest of the year”.
For people with only a small amount of space, he suggested the “extraordinarily named Snake’s head fritillary”.
The unmistakable flower earned its name from the unusual chequered pattern on its petals.
Titchmarsh said the plant was “something pretty” for those who “only have a windowsill” or “a little table outside the backdoor”.
He boldly claimed the flower would “give you untold pleasure” once it had bloomed within a few weeks.
Titchmarsh also suggested something colour for your doorstep and claimed there was “nothing better than tulips”.
He believed the flower could give gardeners “a bit of hope for the spring to come”.
The star heralded March as…