In this edition of the gardening magazine, Jim investigates digging. He grows two sets of vegetables side by side to compare how digging affects them. Show more
In this edition of the gardening magazine, Jim attempts to rejuvenate the Beechgrove lawn, which has turned a washed-out yellow after a winter of rain. Show more
In this edition of the gardening magazine Jim tries some new tomato-growing gadgets, and Brian Cunningham continues his revamping of the Beechgrove alpine garden. Show more
Carole is in the Keder, starting the year's collection of tender vegetables, and Jim is with the allotmenteers of Tillicoultry. Show more
Jim and George tend to the fruits ideal for jam, and Carole is with Meike Guijt and family in rural Kennethmont helping them mould a garden out of almost nothing. Show more
This edition of the gardening magazine features some neglected mature shrubs. Jim looks at the flowering quince, while Carole and George tackle the berberis and the pyracantha. Show more
In this edition of the gardening magazine the team head to Nairn, where they take in some glorious gardens and host a Beechgrove Gardeners' Question Time. Show more
In this edition of the gardening magazine, Chris is planting up an exotic border with surprisingly hardy plants, while Jim and Carole visit the Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital. Show more
In this edition of the gardening magazine Jim checks on the progress of the crops in the veg plot, while Carole checks up on the more tender veg inside. Show more
In this edition of the gardening magazine Carole harvests peas, George visits Athelstaneford village, and Jim is at Douneside House in Tarland. Show more
Jim McColl, Carole Baxter, George Anderson and Chris Beardshaw are on the road to Gairloch to find out what grows and possibly also what doesn't in wonderful Wester Ross. Show more
Gardening magazine. Jim tastes and tests his tomatoes, Chris dons his waders and goes planting in the pond, and the lilies in Carole's greenhouse dazzle the eye. Show more
Jim, Carole and George begin a series of bulb plantings by naturalising some unusual bulbs in the new lawn. Chris cuts down and replaces Beechgrove's 15-year-old cryptomeria tree. Show more
Jim is planting overwintering veg that will be ready to crop in the spring. To mark the 50th anniversary of Keep Scotland Beautiful, Carole looks around Colourful Carnoustie. Show more
This week's Beechgrove Garden sees Jim cropping late veg in the veggie plot, while Carole is in rural Aberdeenshire helping Mieke Guijt and family to garden on a budget. Show more
This week's Beechgrove Garden sees Jim taking the Camellias inside, while Carole and George take half-hardy perennial cuttings and plan a spring bedding display. Show more
Jim, Carole and George are on the road again and visit Strathkinness, the Best Kept Small Village in Fife, for the final Beechgrove Roadshow of the series. Show more
Leaves are falling in the Beechgrove Garden but that's not necessarily a bad thing as Jim uses them to make lovely leaf mould. Show more
In the final programme of the series Jim, Carole, George and Chris are preparing the garden for winter as well as looking ahead and making plans for spring. Show more
The Beechgrove team are back for a new series of the gardening show. Jim finds out how Scotland's wettest winter on record has affected growing conditions. Show more