George and Carole plant some blight-resistant varieties of potato in the garden. Show more
Carole and George are at Beechgrove to review how the wild, wet winter has affected the garden. Show more
Calum Clunie and Lizzie Schofield unwrap dahlias after a winter in the dark, and Lizzie is in the gravel garden splitting and separating crocosmia. Show more
Kirsty Wilson and Calum Clunie are busy tackling spring jobs, including a revamp of the roses in the picket fence garden. Show more
George and Lizzie combine flowers and productive gardening by creating a mini potager plot. They also kick off one of the big jobs of the year, a revamp of the herb garden. Show more
Gardening to give nature in your garden a helping hand is the focus in this episode. Carole is joined by wildlife expert James Silvey to answer questions on what to plant in order to attract wildlife. Show more
Ideas on what to plant in a shaded area of woodland, and there’s a visit to a thriving community garden. Show more
Kirsty and Lizzie are in Beechgrove’s own bog garden looking at plants that are specifically suited to extremely wet conditions. Show more
Carole Baxter is looking at bedding plants, which are safe to plant out now that the risk of frost has hopefully gone. She also has an update on the yellow rattle that was sown last year. Show more
The flurry of planting and sowing in spring is over, and it’s time to check in and enjoy the results of all that hard work at Beechgrove Garden. Show more
Kirsty Wilson discusses what to sow and plant in order to attract birds to the area, and Lizzie Schofieid continues her work refreshing the perennials in the zig-zag garden. Show more
Brian Cunningham and Carole Baxter offer tips on alpine plants, which, although found on mountain tops, also look great at Beechgrove Garden. Show more
George Anderson and Calum Clunie are tending Beechgrove's vines, fig plants and fruit bushes. Show more