Alan Titchmarsh
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 75 |
Date of birth | May 2,1949 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Ilkley |
United Kingdom | |
Residence | Hampshire |
Isle Of Wight | |
England | |
Spouse | Alison Titchmarsh |
Albums | My Favourite Stories |
Stories For Children Of All Ages | |
Mr. Gandys große Reise (Ungekürzt) | |
Amazing Bible Stories | |
Read with Me! Bible Stories for Kids | |
Job | Actor |
Gardener | |
Poet | |
Television presenter | |
Novelist | |
Media Personality | |
Education | Oaklands College |
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew | |
Children | Polly Titchmarsh |
Camilla Titchmarsh | |
Parents | Bessie Hardisty |
Alan Fred Titchmarsh, Sr | |
Awards | Victoria Medal of Honour |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 472912 |
The Scarlet Nightingale: The Thrilling Wartime Love Story by National Treasure Alan Titchmarsh
Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Garden Design
The Kitchen Gardener: Grow Your Own Fruit and Veg
Trowel and Error
The last lighthouse keeper
Only Dad
The Complete How To Be A Gardener
Perennial Garden Plants
Mr MacGregor
Love and Dr. Devon
Animal Instincts
How to be a Gardener
Nobbut a Lad Signed Edition
Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Greenhouse Gardening
Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Growing Roses
Allotment Gardening
Small Trees
England, Our England
Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Gardening in the Shade
Knave of Spades: Growing Pains of a Gardener
The Haunting
Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Flowering Shrubs
Climbers and Wall Shrubs
The Queen's Houses
When I Was a Nipper: The Way We Were in Disappearing Britain
Alan Titchmarsh the Gardener's Year
Alan Titchmarsh's Fill My Stocking
Water Gardening
British Isles: A Natural History
Tales from Titchmarsh
Vegetables and Herbs
Tecnicas de Jardineria - Guia Practica de Jar
Elizabeth: Her Life, Our Times
Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Water Gardening
Instant Colour
Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Container Gardening
Rosie
Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Pruning and Training
Pests and Problems
Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Grow Your Own Plants
Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Growing Fruit
Lawns, Paths and Patios
Growing Bulbs
The Gardener's Year: The Ultimate Month-by-month Gardening Handbook
Weekend Gardening
Royal Gardeners: The History of Britain's Royal Gardens
Love Your Garden
My Secret Garden
Bring Me Home
Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Small Gardens
The Gardener's Almanac: A Treasury of Wisdom and Inspiration Through the Year
Gardeners' World
Ground Force
Secrets of the National Trust
Masterpiece
The Gardener's Year
Saving Planet Earth
The Nature of Britain
Gordon the Garden Gnome
Ask the Family
Popstar to Operastar
ITV Specials
How to Be a Gardener
British Isles – A Natural History
A Year at Kew
Alan Titchmarsh's Garden Secrets
The Great British Village Show
RHS Chelsea Flower Show
20th Century Roadshow
The Great British Summer
All the Queen's Horses with Alan Titchmarsh
Alan Titchmarsh's Walks of Fame
Pebble Mill
The Seasons with Alan Titchmarsh
A Passion for Plants
Daytime Live
Masterpiece With Alan Titchmarsh
How to be a Gardener Revisited
Love Your Home and Garden
Love Your Garden
Alan Titchmarsh Life story
Alan Fred Titchmarsh MBE DL VMH HonFSE is an English gardener, broadcaster, TV presenter, poet, and novelist. After working as a professional gardener and a gardening journalist, he established himself as a media personality through appearances on television gardening programmes.
The personal touches in Her Majesty's colourful wreath
... Gardener Alan Titchmarsh that the Queen " loved primroses, lily-of-the-valley and other modest blooms far more than elaborate exotics; something that speaks volumes about her personality"...
Big Butterfly Count: People asked to join in to help address extinction
... The annual Big Butterfly Count is backed by naturalist Sir David Attenborough - the charity s president - as well as actress Joanna Lumley and gardener Alan Titchmarsh...
National Thank You Day: Stars hope for record-breaking national party
... " As well as Kemp, the national party day is being backed by other big names including Gary Lineker, Levi Roots, Lorraine Kelly, Ellie Simmonds, Prue Leith, Alan Titchmarsh and Anne Wafula Strike...
M23 crash: Vintage car rally driver dies in lorry crash
... More than 400 pre-1905 cars were taking part in this year s Veteran Car Run, which was started by Alan Titchmarsh The road remains closed both ways between junctions seven and eight, close to the M25 junction...
Big Butterfly Count: People asked to join in to help address extinction
People are being encouraged to count The Number of butterflies they see over The Next three weeks - as part of efforts to protect them from extinction.
Butterfly Conservation says two-fifths of British butterflies are under threat.
The Charity encourages spending 15 Minutes outside counting The Number and type of butterflies and moths spotted.
Data collected will help assess The effect of Climate Change and pollution.
The annual Big Butterfly Count is backed by naturalist Sir David Attenborough - The Charity 's President - as well as actress Joanna Lumley and gardener Alan Titchmarsh .
The Event will help scientists understand how environmental changes are affecting insects, and gather data from areas that would otherwise be unrecorded, experts said.
It is not just rare species that are At Risk of extinction, but normal butterflies too - Common species such as The Small Tortoiseshell have fallen by 79% since 1976.
Last Year , people across The UK submitted 150,000 sets of results to The Count , More Than ever before, but it also saw The lowest average number of butterflies logged since The scheme began 13 years ago.
Those taking part included Royalty - with Princess Charlotte photographed with a Red Admiral butterfly in Norfolk.
Dr Zoe Randle, senior surveys officer at Butterfly Conservation , said: " Thanks to The wonderful British public, The Big Butterfly Count is The largest Natural History citizen science project involving insects in The World and provides us with a valuable snapshot of what is happening for butterflies.
" It can act as an early-warning system, letting us know how various environmental changes are impacting insects, and allows us to gather vital data from places that would otherwise be totally unrecorded. "
Ambassador Dr Amir Khan added: " Spending Time In nature is hugely beneficial to our Mental Health and can help us feel happier and more energised.
" It is good For You as well as benefiting butterflies by helping Butterfly Conservation gather The important data they need to understand How To better protect these special insects. It is truly a win-win situation for all of us. "
This year's count runs from 15 July 15 to 7 August - with a special website and app.
Source of news: bbc.com