Alan Titchmarsh to launch YouTube channel

The new channel, ‘Gardening with Alan Titchmarsh’ will be launching in April 2025, providing expert advice, gardening guides and masterclasses for gardeners of all ages and skills.

Alan Titchmarsh

Produced by Middlechild Productions, the production company behind the ITV ‘Love your Garden’ series, the new YouTube channel will be a celebration of Alan Titchmarsh‘s horticultural legacy and provide a platform for gardening tips and ideas.

By means of weekly YouTube episodes, Titchmarsh will be offering viewers a selection of ‘how-to videos’, advice, tips and masterclasses. Published simultaneously on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok accounts, the ambition for the project is to reach a “broad spectrum of gardeners from first time novices to experienced gardeners from around the UK and globally.”

The series will reportedly also offer commercial opportunities such as potential brand tie-ins and product placements.

Alan Titchmarsh CBE said: “I’d never have guessed that I would become a 75-year-old influencer and be hosting on the world’s biggest streaming platform. I’ve been gardening for more than 60 years, and this is the perfect place to pass on that knowledge to an international audience of all ages. YouTube has become the go to platform for people wanting to learn new skills so where better for me to inspire new gardeners and help experienced gardeners hone their skills”

“This will be Middlechild’s first YouTube project and we couldn’t be more excited to be working alongside a broadcasting legend in this new venture,” said David Sumnall, Founder and CEO, Middlechild Productions.

One of Britain’s best-loved gardeners, writers and television presenters, Titchmarsh received a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for services to horticulture and to charity in the 2025 HM The King’s New Year Honours list. Actively involved in horticultural related charities, Titchmarsh is patron or president of over 50 charities. He has been the President of Perennial since 2004, and is also President of Plant Heritage, the plant conservation and research charity.