Traditional red brick paving separates the vegetable beds, making them easily accessible.

Herbs are important too - here thyme varieties are underplanted beneath a potted olive tree

Plants for the pollinating insects have been planted towards the back of the garden, and there are also beehives positioned nearby.

The Chris Evans Taste Garden

The Chris Evans Taste Garden

Ornamental Kale Redbor - one of the 50 vegetable varieties grown for this garden.

Celeriac, in the front left of this picture, was included in the garden especially for Mary Berry, as it's said to be her favourite vegetable.

The dahlia dubbed by the designer 'the Chris Evans dahlia' due to its bright red colour, is Dahlia Cheyenne.

Packed with antioxidants - inside the greenhouse filled with cherry tomatoes, strawberries and beans.