In the Beechgrove Garden, Jim is in the vegetable plot, troubleshooting and harvesting. He discovers onion fly on the shallots, but also finds some magnificent runner beans. Show more
Beechgrove Garden is back and ready to guide you through a season of great growing. Show more
Carole and George are at Beechgrove to review how the wild, wet winter has affected the garden. Show more
George and Carole plant some blight-resistant varieties of potato in the garden. Show more
The Beechgrove team look ahead to a bumper crop of veggies across the coming season. Show more
The Beechgrove team see how to turn storm damage into new developments. Show more
Calum is designing and building a garden modest in size and budget, but big on ideas and inspiration for anyone starting their own gardens. Show more
Carole and Kirsty create an edible container garden at Beechgrove using old watering cans, chimney pots and tin baths. 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
The Beechgrove team shows how to make the most of your windowsill by growing herbs and micro greens. 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
It’s all about the hanging baskets of Beechgrove this week from the garden in Aberdeenshire as Carole Baxter sets up these fantastic garden features for a summer of colour. Show more
Brian Cunningham and Carole Baxter carry on the major renovation project that began when the garden lost one of its feature trees earlier in the year. Show more
Everyone is learning at Beechgrove this week with Calum Clunie and Carole Baxter. Calum helps a school in Aberdeenshire get to grips with their community garden. Show more
Jim is planting potatoes in a traditional manner using both unconventional and new varieties. Carole visits Abriachan Gardens, a stunning hillside garden on Loch Ness side. Show more
It's finally warming up and that's good news - mostly. But it also means that garden pests are on the prowl. Jim tests out what claims to be a catch-all new biological control. Show more
Jim is in the fruit house tending to the vines, planning for the bunches of grapes to come. He also takes a look at the fig which he hard pruned in the autumn. Show more
Jim and Lesley are sowing those extraordinary plants that flower from seed to transform a brown patch into an all colours of the rainbow patch in just a few short weeks. Show more
Carole has her thigh waders on and is up to her middle in our big pond at Beechgrove. She discovers a new way of draining the pond and attacks the blanketweed. Show more
The Beechgrove team is at Gardening Scotland, the biggest gardening show north of the border, which bursts into bloom at the Royal Highland Showground, Ingliston, near Edinburgh. Show more