The Gardeners' World presenter lives with his wife Sarah and their dogs
presenter, who often posts beautiful photos of his picturesque garden and surrounding area on social media, took to his Instagram account to share how his garden was still flooded due to the bout of bad weather recently.Monty's picture showed one part of his garden being completely water-logged but insisted that there was no need to worry about potential damage.
A third added: "Oh my word, you do a remarkable job keeping us posted with beautiful photos of your garden after all that flooding & yes your used to it and say.... here we go again.""It looks good at the same time, but it's also sad. I am glad that no damage is caused." Shortly after sharing his garden update, Monty posted a video showing the silver lining of a flooded field. The broadcaster wrote: "Flooded fields=fantastic fun!" to accompany a video of his gorgeous golden retriever, Ned, bounding through the water.The BBC presenter and horticulturist is no doubt cherishing his time with his dog, Ned, and his other two pooches, Yorkshire Terrier Patti and dachshund Peggy following theMonty shared the sad news with his followers in a social media post.
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