Gardening magazine. Chris and Frances take on a new allotment and are starting from scratch to create an easy, low-maintenance fruit and veg patch. Show more
Gardening magazine. The team return to Beechgrove’s home turf and after a year away from the garden. Show more
Gardening magazine. Kirsty joins Carole and Mairi in the garden as they continue to get growing. Meanwhile, George and Brian have easy-to-grow veg on the mind. Show more
Gardening magazine. Carole and Mairi set about fixing, feeding and repairing the Beechgrove lawns, while Kirsty creates a new living lawn. Show more
Gardening magazine. It’s cherry harvest and cherry-tasting time in both Beechgrove and in sunny Joppa. And Kirsty creates a piece of living wall art. Show more
From the very tall to the very small, Brian and Carole prove that there is a tree fit for everyone’s garden, and this week they branch out into trees for a small garden. Show more
Carole and Mairi attempt to tame a large clump of exuberant bamboo at Beechgrove while Kirsty creates a fairy garden out of broken terracotta pots, pebbles, moss and a bit of magic. Show more
Gardening magazine. It’s show day for Calum as we attend Beechgrove’s very own private veg show, set up in homegrown style in his grandparents’ back garden in Leven. Show more
Gardening magazine. The whole team head to Beechgrove to help head gardener Mairi prepare for winter and review the progress of the garden’s recovery through 2021. Show more
Carole and Brian engage in some friendly competition as they grow heritage and contemporary vegetables to see which varieties come out top of the crops. Show more
Brian and Carole are at Beechgrove to answer viewers' questions. Show more
Lizzie Schofield demonstrates how to make a floral crown using clippings from the garden. Show more
Carole Baxter and Calum Clunie work on the garden’s vegetable plot and fruit growing areas. Show more
Carole and Brian review some of the projects they started earlier in the year, including their experiment to compare seed varieties on the vegetable plot. Show more
Brian and Carole review the summer’s output and offer lots of great advice for gardeners of all kinds. Show more
Carole Baxter and Diana Yates are at Beechgrove to tackle all of the autumn and winter jobs, and there is great advice on caring for heathers. Show more
George Anderson and Calum Clunie round off the series of autumn and winter gardening advice from Beechgrove. Show more
Carole and Calum plant delphiniums, reportedly one of the favourite flowers of HM King Charles III. Show more
June sees Beechgrove Garden burst into colour, with lots more jobs to get on with. Scott is in the picket garden taking away an ornamental arch. Show more
Gardening is one of the greenest activities there is - but how can it be made even more planet-friendly? Show more