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Amber Sunner

Who are the Your Garden Made Perfect presenters and can you still apply

The future of gardening has arrived and it looks better than ever in the BBC Two show Your Garden Made Perfect - which introduces the art of the virtual reality makeover.

The programme features some of the UK's best experts including Helen Elks-Smith, Manoj Malde and Joel Bird, who give lucky people the opportunity to view their gardens through virtual designs.

The people then choose their favourite design after meticulous consideration and the viewers are equally in awe seeing something that was once a virtual design being translated into real life.

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The show offers a rare glimpse into the future of design, the power of technology and great minds.

There is method to the madness in Your Garden Made Perfect, as it dispenses with the usual gutting of the garden and praying for the best.

Who are the Your Garden Made Perfect presenters?

Angela Scanlon presents the futuristic show as well as its sister series Your Home Made Perfect.

The 37-year-old has also appeared as a reporter on The One Show and has filled in for Alex Jones on the green sofa.

Irish born Angela co-hosted Robot Wars in 2016 with Dara Ó Briain.

Angela has one daughter with her husband Roy Horgan whom she married in 2014.

Can you still apply to Your Garden Made Perfect?

No, applications are closed for the show for the time being.

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