Key facts
- Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen advises against hot tubs in gardens.
- He recommends removing astroturf.
- Llewelyn-Bowen discourages the use of fake plants.
- Mass-produced garden gnomes are also advised against.
- He stated that Britain is experiencing 'weird times horticulturally'.
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, known for his television appearances, has shared his strong opinions on garden styling, urging homeowners to reconsider popular trends. In an interview with the Daily Mail, the 60-year-old explicitly advised against the inclusion of hot tubs, the use of astroturf, and the purchase of fake plants. He also extended his critique to mass-produced garden gnomes. Llewelyn-Bowen commented on the current state of gardening in Britain, describing it as 'weird times horticulturally'.
