MONTY Don fans had mixed feelings as the Gardeners' World star showcased a dramatic garden transformation.
The 68-year-old BBC star is getting busy with his garden makeover and preparing his plants for the breezy Autumn season.
Monty Don is having a massive garden makeover before Autumn kicks inCredit: themontydon - instagramThe adores spending quality time working on his gardenCredit: InstagramMonty has been getting his hands dirty preparing for the hostile Autumn weather.
In two back-to-back posts on Instagram, the TV star showed off the current state of his overgrown garden.
The first post contained a picture of a digger machine in the middle of his garden, which he captioned: "The Cottage garden - time to renew and refresh."
Kylie Jenner goes braless in mesh catsuit for new snaps on New Year's EveFans were eager to join in on his conversation as they quickly replied to him in the comments as one said: "Like a war zone. I'm really looking forward to how it ends. But it's so bad to see that.
A second echoed: "Sad but understandable.'
A third asked: "What would you plant instead of the box if you were to do it all over again? Interested to know."
A fourth user expressed: "How much is this costing?"
In the second post, the Gardeners' World presenter snapped a picture of overgrown weeds and hedges on the pathway of his garden, to which he penned: "Big changes afoot in the cottage garden - 30-year-old box hedges finally giving up the fight against box blight."
His 1.2 million Instagram followers were also eager to rush to the comments as they questioned and praised the TV star about his garden choices.
Replying to the post, one person quizzed: "Is it possible to win the fight against box blight?"
A second cheered on: "Good for you, Monty. I get how you will be feeling, leading you to this decision.
"It's a balance of caring for your 'Ark' and having a healthy garden.
"I have had to do the same... but it's actually led to such fun re-designing and replanting!"
Stacey Solomon says her life a 'mess' as she makes New Year's resolutionA third user agreed: "With the right products, it's no fight."
A fourth followed: "Xentari and the same brand spray fertiliser is the only thing keeping my box balls going.
"It's such an effort! It's like having another 4 children sitting in the garden under attack!"
In both posts, his followers also discussed amongst themselves gardening tips and what techniques work best for the Autumn season weather.
Monty snapped his overgrown garden and fans were undecidedCredit: themontydon - instagramFans quickly expressed their thoughts under-neath his postsCredit: Instagram