Episode 13

Season 1Episode 1328 minJan. 22, 2024
Episode 13

Sir David Jason and Jay Blades have brought the Touring Toolshed to the Royal Three Counties Show in Malvern, Worcestershire. Their first guests are friends Gordon and Andy from Cheshire, who have brought with them a historical gun cart that they have been trying to restore. They are teamed up with expert Phil Gregson to learn more about wheelwrighting.

Meanwhile, David and Jay head over to their next guest, Shilpa, a floral designer who has come to teach David and Jay how to create a living wall on the side of the Toolshed. They talk about all the reasons why living walls are a great idea for those with limited outdoor space and have some useful tips and tricks.

Finally, they meet with an amateur stone carver who has brought along some of his proudest projects to show David and Jay.

Episode 13 has aired on Jan. 22, 2024 at 06:00
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