Harry and David Rich became household names thanks to the BBC's hit gardening show, Garden Rescue, alongside horticulture expert Charlie Dimmock. After five years, however, the duo announced their departure from the programme in 2021.
Their last appearance was in May of that year and although they can often be seen in repeats of the show, Harry and David have since moved on from their television careers.
The duo, who became the youngest team to win gold at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show back in 2015, have since focused on their landscape and garden design business, as well as their shared garden project in Wales.
Keep reading to find out what The Rich Brothers have been up to since leaving Garden Rescue…
What are Harry and David Rich up to now?
Together, Harry and David run a landscape and garden design practice, Rich Landscapes. The pair often share photos of the incredible projects they've been undertaking around the UK on their Instagram account, @therichbrothers.
In recent years, they've also been working on their "first personal garden" at Harry's property Ty Gardd, located in Brecon, Wales, which has seen them transform a secluded courtyard area in the garden.
The pair began work on the garden after Harry relocated to Wales from London, alongside his wife, Sue, and their two children.
Harry and David's family lives
Harry shares two children, a daughter, Indigo, and son, Heath, with his wife, Sue. When he's not busy working on gardens, Harry is also a keen painter and has showcased his work at The Table art gallery in Hay-on-Wye.
Meanwhile, David lives near Brecon with his wife, Tamara, having previously spent seven years living in London.
Harry and Rich's departure from Garden Rescue
It was in 2021 that the BBC announced that Harry and David would be leaving Garden Rescue. A statement at the time read: "Arit Anderson and the Rich brothers have decided to leave the programme after this year, however, they will continue to feature in the latest series starting this month."
Alex McLeod, Commissioning Editor for BBC Daytime, then took the opportunity to introduce the new faces on the show, adding: "I am so excited to welcome Lee, Chris and Flo to our Garden Rescue family and I can't wait for viewers to enjoy their fantastic garden designs. I'd also like to say a big thank you to Harry, David and Arit whose passion and creativity have made the show what it is today."







