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The Prince of Wales is to appear on BBC Two's Gardeners' World later this month.
Prince Charles invited presenter Adam Frost to Highgrove House to clarify how gardeners can assist stop threats towards crops and timber.
The programme will discover the Prince's love for gardens and British landscapes.
His Royal Highness is an avid gardener and is keen about natural farming.
Prince Charles may even reveal his first-hand expertise of tree illness gained when managing the Duchy of Cornwall Estate.
The property covers 53,000 hectares of land throughout 23 British counties, together with Highgrove, which the Prince has spent almost 40 years personally reworking from uncared for land into among the most celebrated gardens within the UK.
His Royal Highness may even focus on new plant illnesses and the steps he takes throughout the Duchy of Cornwall to keep away from the unfold of plant pests.
In an interview with Gardeners' Question Time in April 2016, Prince Charles acknowledged that his love of gardening was sparked from his childhood, taking part in with Princess Anne open air and spending a lot of time together with his grandmother on the Royal Lodge in Windsor.
Prince Charles additionally revealed that he now shares these related moments together with his grandson, Prince George.
He stated: "You never know, do you, what people are going to be interested in. The most important thing is I got him planting a tree or two here, so we planted it together and shovelled in the earth."
Gardeners' World will probably be proven on BBC Two on Wednesday 18 July at 2000 BST.