đ± Monty Donâs Health Struggles: “Living Through a Nightmare” as He Prepares for More Surgery

Monty Don, the beloved Gardenersâ World presenter, has shared a deeply personal update about his health, revealing that a knee surgery last year left him barely able to walkâand heâs not out of the woods yet. After years of enduring “dodgy knees” from decades of kneeling in his garden, Monty underwent surgery in November 2025 to replace his worst knee with a titanium and cobalt chrome replacement.
Speaking candidly about his recovery, Monty admitted the surgery was “horribly painful” and the road to recovery was slow and difficult. However, three months post-surgery, heâs back in the garden, not needing a walking stick anymore, and is hopeful about filming future Gardenersâ World episodes. But the journey is far from overâMonty has also revealed he will need to undergo another knee replacement when he can “fit it in” to his schedule, likely by 2027.
đ The Struggles of a Career Defined by Kneeling

For the past decade, Montyâs knee issues had severely limited his ability to do his job. “You will have rarely seen me do much serious digging, and never kneeling, over the past few series,” Monty shared. By the end of a dayâs filming, he could “barely hobble to the end of the garden.” After seeking medical help, he was told that his knees were deteriorating and that surgery was inevitable.
Despite the painful recovery, Monty remains determined to keep working. âI should, like my beaten-up old Defender, keep ploughing on a bit longer… uncomfortable, noisy, a bit slow and cumbersome to turn, but still working in all weathers,â he said, reflecting on his ability to continue his work with a little help from modern medicine.
đ Looking Forward: Montyâs Commitment to Gardenersâ World and His Future

Montyâs passion for gardening and presenting Gardenersâ World hasnât wavered, even as he faces ongoing health challenges. While Monty said heâs committed to the show, he acknowledged that there will come a time when either the BBC or he himself will decide itâs time to step away. “I genuinely donât know what retirement would look like. I donât play golf or tennis, and I canât see myself doing the crossword all day… I like work,” Monty admitted, indicating that he is likely to continue his role on Gardenersâ World until at least 2028, pending his health and recovery.
In the meantime, Monty is also preparing for another new show, Monty Don’s British Gardens, as well as recovering from the health setbacks that briefly sidelined him in 2025, when he had to cancel several gigs during his An Audience with Monty Don tour due to hospitalization.
đȘ A Journey of Resilience

Montyâs strength through these health challenges is inspiring, as he continues to balance his passion for gardening with his personal health. With his knee surgeries behind him and another looming, Monty remains dedicated to his work, his family, and the audience that has followed his gardening journey for decades.
Fans of Gardeners’ World are likely to see Monty return to their screens soon, as he continues to defy the odds and embrace both the joys and struggles of a life spent in the garden.


