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The Beechgrove Garden

Season 42 2020
NR

  • 2020-04-16T19:00:00Z on BBC Two
  • 30m
  • 13h (26 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Documentary
The Beechgrove Garden is a television programme broadcast on BBC Two Scotland since 1978, but since 10 April 2007 now broadcast on BBC One Scotland. It is a Scottish equivalent of Gardener's World. The original plot of land used was the small area of garden attached to the BBC studios in Aberdeen, located in the city's Beechgrove Terrace. Due to its small size, the programme's popularity and the fact the garden had been transformed several times over, a new area of ground to the west of Aberdeen was found to feature on the programme. The original presenters on the programme included Dick Gardiner, Jim McColl and George Barron. Barron retired in the 1980s and was replaced by Carole Baxter.[1] As of 2010 McColl and Baxter still present the show, joined by Carolyn Spray and Lesley Watson. Other regular contributors include George Anderson, and BBC Scotland weather presenters Heather Reid, Gail McGrane and Peter Sloss, who present forecasts on the show.

26 episodes

Season Premiere

2020-04-16T19:00:00Z

42x01 Episode 1

Season Premiere

42x01 Episode 1

  • 2020-04-16T19:00:00Z30m

Beechgrove springs back onto our screens in home-grown style. For the first time ever, Beechgrove sees all the presenters giving weekly updates from their own patches of Scotland. Carole, George, Brian and Kirsty reflect on where we all are, at home and in the garden.
In this episode, Carole in Aberdeenshire uses a bag for life to plant tatties, we have a sneak preview of the beautiful bulbs, George is entering for a virtual flower show and in her Edinburgh flat, Kirsty shows that you don’t need a garden to grow things. Meanwhile, in Scone, the question for Brian is to mow or not to mow.

2020-04-23T19:00:00Z

42x02 Episode 2

42x02 Episode 2

  • 2020-04-23T19:00:00Z30m

In this episode, Kirsty brings us unique access to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh, while George allows us unique access to his precious tool shed. Meanwhile, Carole and Brian answer viewers' gardening questions.

2020-04-30T19:00:00Z

42x03 Episode 3

42x03 Episode 3

  • 2020-04-30T19:00:00Z30m

In this episode, the team make creative gardening use of the contents of our bins and answer viewer video gardening questions in a virtual Q&A.

2020-05-07T19:00:00Z

42x04 Episode 4

42x04 Episode 4

  • 2020-05-07T19:00:00Z30m

Beechgrove continues with updates from the team’s own Scottish gardens.

In this episode, in Joppa, George creates a plant support for his sweet peas out of prunings, while Brian revels in the torrent of tulips at Scone.

2020-05-14T19:00:00Z

42x05 Episode 5

42x05 Episode 5

  • 2020-05-14T19:00:00Z30m

Beechgrove continues with personal garden diaries from the team’s own patches of Scotland.

In this episode, Kirsty sows a rainbow veg plot in thanks to the NHS. Meanwhile, in Joppa, George is taking his recycling ideas ever higher by creating a cascade of colour with milk cartons.

2020-05-21T19:00:00Z

42x06 Episode 6

42x06 Episode 6

  • 2020-05-21T19:00:00Z30m

Gardening magazine. In this episode, George is hankering after hostas, Kirsty harks back to the 70s to create an easy terrarium and Chris is dealing with a bad bout of box blight.

2020-05-28T19:00:00Z

42x07 Episode 7

42x07 Episode 7

  • 2020-05-28T19:00:00Z30m

In this episode, George and Brian are both on the alpine slopes, George has a novel way of using old pots to create an easy rockery, while Brian builds a mini mountain feature with just stone and sand. Meanwhile, Kirsty discovers how many shades of blue there are in the most exquisite of flowers - the blue poppy.

2020-06-04T19:00:00Z

42x08 Episode 8

42x08 Episode 8

  • 2020-06-04T19:00:00Z30m

Carole and Brian deal with more of the viewers' home-grown questions. Carole identifies and deals with the garden Pest of the Week, while Brian is back at his compost heap.

Meanwhile, George is on the rampage with his loppers again, and this time it’s the Mahonia that’s quaking.

2020-06-11T19:00:00Z

42x09 Episode 9

42x09 Episode 9

  • 2020-06-11T19:00:00Z30m

Now that all risk of frost is past, it’s bedding plant season for the Beechgrove team.

Brian has sown and grown his own, while George has taken a pot-luck kerb-side delivery and gives a recipe for a rainbow of bedding colour in containers.

2020-06-18T19:00:00Z

42x10 Episode 10

42x10 Episode 10

  • 2020-06-18T19:00:00Z30m

Beechgrove is all about pests and pretty things this week. In this episode, George shows how to detect and deal with garden pests, and Kirsty creates an indoor succulent tower.

2020-06-25T19:00:00Z

42x11 Episode 11

42x11 Episode 11

  • 2020-06-25T19:00:00Z30m

Make the most of the growing season with the Beechgrove team. George shows how easy it is to fix a fallen fig, while Kirsty explores the unique Rain Garden at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Meanwhile, agony plant aunt Carole answers more homegrown questions from viewers.

2020-07-02T19:00:00Z

42x12 Episode 12

42x12 Episode 12

  • 2020-07-02T19:00:00Z30m

In this episode, George keeps an eye on his cuttings, while Kirsty deals with some prickly customers as she shows how to carefully propagate cacti. Meanwhile, there is good news and bad on Sophie’s Aberdeen allotment.

2020-07-09T19:00:00Z

42x13 Episode 13

42x13 Episode 13

  • 2020-07-09T19:00:00Z30m

It’s the time of year when thoughts turn to strawberries and cream, and there is nothing better than having grown them yourselves.
In a fruity Beechgrove, Carole tastes the ultimate in no-fuss, easy-to-grow strawberries, while Chris shows how to summer prune figs and grapes.

2020-07-16T19:00:00Z

42x14 Episode 14

42x14 Episode 14

  • 2020-07-16T19:00:00Z30m

‘Be Prepared’ might be a Beechgrove motto as Carole shows the difference between a bed of hardy annuals sown in a prepared bed alongside an unprepared bed. George is always prepared as he takes us on a tour of his Joppa allotment. Meanwhile, in Scone, Brian is hoping to be prepared for garden activities in the school holidays.

2020-07-23T19:00:00Z

42x15 Episode 15

42x15 Episode 15

  • 2020-07-23T19:00:00Z30m

Carole and Kirsty go exotic with bamboos and aeoniums. In contrast, Sophie gives an update from her Aberdeen allotment, while George discusses the art of getting watering right.

2020-07-30T19:00:00Z

42x16 Episode 16

42x16 Episode 16

  • 2020-07-30T19:00:00Z30m

This week, Carole and George are enjoying a mid-season harvest. Carole reveals the tatties that she planted in containers in the first episode, and George harvests cabbage and blackcurrants at his allotment in sunny Joppa.

Meanwhile, Chris checks on the progress of his box blight battle and explains the art of cloud pruning.

2020-08-06T19:00:00Z

42x17 Episode 17

42x17 Episode 17

  • 2020-08-06T19:00:00Z30m

In this episode, George provides a greenhouse update and shows the benefits of late-sown cucumbers, while Carole deals with that most persistent of garden pests - the vine weevil. Meanwhile, Brian is cooking up compost at his family garden in Scone.

2020-08-13T19:00:00Z

42x18 Episode 18

42x18 Episode 18

  • 2020-08-13T19:00:00Z30m

It’s hot stuff for Carole in her countryside garden with her chilies and peppers, but she is as cool as a cucumber in her polytunnel. Meanwhile, Kirsty tries out an easy-to-use propagator at home to make new on-trend houseplants for free.

After a break to visit family, Sophie is back in her Aberdeen allotment, where she finds that the allotment community have kindly looked after her patch while she was away.

2020-08-20T19:00:00Z

42x19 Episode 19

42x19 Episode 19

  • 2020-08-20T19:00:00Z30m

It’s a colourful Beechgrove this week as Carole’s annual wildflower mixes are looking at their beautiful best in her rural Aberdeenshire garden. George reviews his bedding plant containers in his sunny Joppa garden and we have a film from Calum Clunie, at just 21, he’s the youngest allotment holder in Leven but his allotment is bursting at the seams with colour and produce.

2020-08-27T19:00:00Z

42x20 Episode 20

42x20 Episode 20

  • 2020-08-27T19:00:00Z30m

Brian and family are counting butterflies to help understand what more we can do to attract these colourful creatures to our gardens.
Kirsty features the aeonium, an exotic evergreen that, despite its alien good looks, is surprisingly easy to keep in your home. Meanwhile, George and wife Gill are back in their allotment and making the most of August’s produce.

2020-09-03T19:00:00Z

42x21 Episode 21

42x21 Episode 21

  • 2020-09-03T19:00:00Z30m

George has taken cuttings from everything from clematis to pineberries and now that they have rooted, he demonstrates what to do next.

Kirsty has filled her flat with houseplants so she is looking for clever ways to display them and has a go at using a head planter to unusual and amusing effect. Sophie is back in her allotment with ideas of how to make the most of the harvest.

2020-09-10T19:00:00Z

42x22 Episode 22

42x22 Episode 22

  • 2020-09-10T19:00:00Z30m

In this episode, the Beechgrove team are looking to the future. George plants up a large container with what he calls a 'bulb lasagne', layering different kinds of bulbs for layers of long-lived colour in the spring. Meanwhile, Carole shows different methods of propagating new plants for next year, while Chris plans and plants a new border for year-round colour.

And Kirsty is looking at why green roofs could be a thing for the future.

2020-09-17T19:00:00Z

42x23 Episode 23

42x23 Episode 23

  • 2020-09-17T19:00:00Z30m

There is an autumnal feel to Beechgrove this week. George is in his allotment harvesting apples and pears, while Carole creates a bog garden from scratch. Brian puts his 'no-mow' garden to bed for the winter and adds some sparkles of spring interest. Meanwhile, Kirsty is in her flat looking at reviving interest in a plant that has gone out of fashion, the african violet.

2020-09-24T19:00:00Z

42x24 Episode 24

42x24 Episode 24

  • 2020-09-24T19:00:00Z30m

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue pretty well describes Beechgrove this week. Kirsty takes a look at one of the oldest and rarest plants known to man, the Wollemi Pine, sometimes called the fossil tree. George shows how to naturalise new bulbs in grass while Carole, after borrowing techniques from her Dad, reviews her tomatoes and sees if her Dad has it right.

2020-10-01T19:00:00Z

42x25 Episode 25

42x25 Episode 25

  • 2020-10-01T19:00:00Z30m

Gardening magazine. George is on his allotment celebrating the humble apple and we are treated to a tour of spectacular autumn colour in Branklyn Gardens, Perth, by head gardener Alistair Chalmers.

Meanhwhile, Carole revisits a native hedgerow that she helped plant 17 years ago to see it in all its berry bird-feeding glory. In contrast, Kirsty creates an easy-to-replicate trendy 'desertscape' with cacti in her Edinburgh flat.

2020-10-08T19:00:00Z

42x26 Episode 26

42x26 Episode 26

  • 2020-10-08T19:00:00Z30m

Last episode of the seasonIn the last episode of the series, Chris and Frances have taken on a new allotment and they are starting from scratch to create an easy, low maintenance fruit and veg patch.

Meanwhile, Kirsty is looking at how to extend the season by using late-flowering perennials that complement autumn colours, while Brian is taking advantage of the season to plant cost-effective bare-root trees.

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