North facing gardeners are often avoided by those who want to fill their green space with flourishing blooms and plants.
This is because north-facing gardens are typically in shade for much of the day, as the house is usually blocking the sun.
The Gardeners’ World host admitted, “some people will think this is a negative”.
However, this is not necessarily the case, and in fact, plenty of plants can grow happily in a north-facing garden.
Mr Frost said: “I think the first thing you need to do when you take on a new garden is put the brakes on the excitement and understand what you’ve got.
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