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The Beechgrove Garden

Season 43 2021
NR

  • 2021-04-01T19:00:00Z on BBC Two
  • 30m
  • 12h 30m (25 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.

25 episodes

Season Premiere

2021-04-01T19:00:00Z

43x01 Episode 1

Season Premiere

43x01 Episode 1

  • 2021-04-01T19:00:00Z30m

Beechgrove is back in bloom as the team return to Beechgrove’s home turf, and after a year away from the garden, Carole, Brian and head hardener Mairi spring Beechgrove back into growth.

After a year apart, Carole and Brian set up neighbouring patches for some healthy competition, while we watch head gardener Mairi as she reclaims Beechgrove after its time on furlough in 2020. George is back chopping down trees in his home garden in Joppa, while Kirsty builds a stylish greenhouse on her brand-new ornamental allotment.

2021-04-08T19:00:00Z

43x02 Episode 2

43x02 Episode 2

  • 2021-04-08T19:00:00Z30m

It’s time to get sowing on Beechgrove. Kirsty joins Carole and Mairi in the garden as they continue to get growing, while George and Brian have easy-to-grow veg on the mind, and Sophie has stepped up to a brand new gardening challenge.

In this episode, Carole and Mairi create a bargain border from scratch, Kirsty creates a recycled birdhouse with its own living roof, Brian and family create some family-friendly, no-dig veg plots in the lawn, and George sows micro-veg, heralding the return of the hanging gardens of Joppa. And familiar face Sophie joins us from her new gardening job at Culzean Castle.

2021-04-15T19:00:00Z

43x03 Episode 3

43x03 Episode 3

  • 2021-04-15T19:00:00Z30m

In this episode, Mairi and Carole give Beechgrove a spring clean, George is down at his allotment, and Kirsty takes a day out at the beach to go searching for seaweed.

And Beechgrove introduces The Beechgrowers, a new feature in which six budding gardeners and families make regular appearances throughout the series to share hints and tips from their own gardens.

2021-04-22T19:00:00Z

43x04 Episode 4

43x04 Episode 4

  • 2021-04-22T19:00:00Z30m

In this episode, Carole shows how to grow potatoes in recycled containers, while Brian is growing Heritage potatoes in the veg plot. Meanwhile, Calum Clunie shares some secrets of award-winning potato growing at his Leven allotment.

George is at home in sunny Joppa and shows the progress of his speedy seeds for small spaces, and we catch up with Lucy Dalglish, whose modest Maryhill balcony is overflowing with edible promise this year.

2021-04-29T19:00:00Z

43x05 Episode 5

43x05 Episode 5

  • 2021-04-29T19:00:00Z30m

In this episode, Carole and Mairi set about fixing, feeding and repairing the Beechgrove lawns, while Kirsty is creating a new living lawn.

Meanwhile, Brian is in his family garden at Old Scone and encouraging us not to mow, or if we do mow, to use a hand-push mower. And Chris Beardshaw provides an update on the projects that he started in his home garden last year, including his attempt to cure the dreaded box blight.

2021-05-06T19:00:00Z

43x06 Episode 6

43x06 Episode 6

  • 2021-05-06T19:00:00Z30m

Carole and Mairi are in Beechgrove to show how to create a bluebell wood. They also lay ready-sown turf to create a near-instant carpet of colour.

Meanwhile, in sunny Joppa, George shows the happy results of some of his pruning exploits from last year, while Kirsty is back in her allotment creating a cold frame from scratch using recycled bits and pieces.

And we return to visit ecologist and passionate environmentalist Kevin Hughes at Caly Gardens to see how the garden and its precious wildlife have survived the winter.

2021-05-13T19:00:00Z

43x07 Episode 7

43x07 Episode 7

  • 2021-05-13T19:00:00Z30m

Brian reviews the success of Beechgrove’s box-hedging alternatives, while he and Mairi also share some topiary tips.

Meanwhile, Calum Clunie continues to let us into the world of show growing as he explains his method for taking his dazzling dahlia cuttings in his Leven allotment.

And Beechgrove travels across the Atlantic to the Slate Islands to behold rare blue bamboo, while catching up with the Seil Community Garden, which Beechgrove helped create in 2009.
Meanwhile, in sunny Joppa, George shows the happy results of some of his pruning exploits from last year, while Kirsty is back in her allotment creating a cold frame from scratch using recycled bits and pieces.

And we return to visit ecologist and passionate environmentalist Kevin Hughes at Caly Gardens to see how the garden and its precious wildlife have survived the winter.

2021-05-20T19:00:00Z

43x08 Episode 8

43x08 Episode 8

  • 2021-05-20T19:00:00Z30m

Beechgrove is hung up on the 3,000-year-old gardening staple - the hanging basket. For a 2021 approach, Kirsty joins Carole and Mairi at Beechgrove as they explore sustainable hanging basket options, including an upcycled bird cage.

Meanwhile, Brian shows the next stage of his no-dig, converted lawn at Old Scone, while George Anderson plants pumpkins and provides updates on the progress of his quick crops in small spaces.

And we visit the community-run Starbank Park, in Leith, to hear about the community’s renovation of the site, which at this time of the year is snowy with cherry blossoms.

2021-05-27T19:00:00Z

43x09 Episode 9

43x09 Episode 9

  • 2021-05-27T19:00:00Z30m

Carole and Mairi get stuck into Beechgrove’s bog and pond areas, while George continues to show us how to garden in small spaces with his summer bedding in pots.

Elsewhere, Kirsty gives us a tour of spring’s finest in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, showcasing riveting rhododendrons and majestic meconopsis.

And Beechgrove introduces gardener and Indonesian cook Dina Watt, as she uses homegrown produce from her Aberdeenshire garden to create delicious recipes with an Indonesian twist.

2021-06-03T19:00:00Z

43x10 Episode 10

43x10 Episode 10

  • 2021-06-03T19:00:00Z30m

Carole and Mairi prove that they are two of the best bargain hunters as they create a new bargain border at Beechgrove for the cost of just a little work.

Meanwhile, Calum Clunie is in his Leven allotment growing for upcoming shows and provides an update on his onions. Chris is back at his new allotment in the Cotswolds, where he is growing a range of fruit and veg that he hopes will look after themselves.

2021-06-10T19:00:00Z

43x11 Episode 11

43x11 Episode 11

  • 2021-06-10T19:00:00Z30m

Kirsty, Brian and George are all focused on people gardening in smaller spaces. Kirsty plants up a range of trendy containers with plants to attract pollinators while George is growing quick crops in small spaces and shows that his homemade mini frames are now providing a steady supply of edibles. Brian is creating a new easy-to-follow small space alpine feature at home in Old Scone.

Beechgrove visits the garden of Alice Stewart in Perth. Alice’s garden is an inspiration to anyone who has a steep slope to contend with as Alice’s garden is all slopes but that hasn’t stopped her creating a stunning garden that at this time of the year is on fire with azaleas.

2021-06-17T19:00:00Z

43x12 Episode 12

43x12 Episode 12

  • 2021-06-17T19:00:00Z30m

Carole and Mairi are at Beechgrove showing how to prune and tame overgrown evergreens. Meanwhile, Kirsty is at her Inverleith Park allotment setting up a wormery and is looking forward to a pretty and productive harvest.

The Beechgrowers return with further updates in their gardening video diaries from the length and breadth of Scotland, and we visit the garden of Steve Micklewright in Newlands of Tynet, where the surprisingly favourable conditions allow some very special plants to thrive.

2021-06-24T19:00:00Z

43x13 Episode 13

43x13 Episode 13

  • 2021-06-24T19:00:00Z30m

Brian and Carole are being neighbourly in Beechgrove as they swap stories over the garden fence between Brian’s Alpine garden and Carole’s seaside garden.

Meanwhile, we find out what difference two months makes to one of the most glorious gardens in Scotland as we catch up with Sophie McKilligan in her new role as gardener at Culzean Castle, in Ayrshire.

Calum Clunie is at his Leven allotment as the countdown to the shows that he has entered is ticking.
The Beechgrowers return with further updates in their gardening video diaries from the length and breadth of Scotland, and we visit the garden of Steve Micklewright in Newlands of Tynet, where the surprisingly favourable conditions allow some very special plants to thrive.

2021-07-01T19:00:00Z

43x14 Episode 14

43x14 Episode 14

  • 2021-07-01T19:00:00Z30m

Carole and Mairi take a look at the progress of the beds of wildflower seeds and turf that they sowed and laid eight weeks ago. Kirsty is also at Beechgrove, where she, Carole and Mairi enjoy a masterclass on the Japanese art of Kokedama (creating Japanese moss balls) with expert Fiona McDonald from Aberdeen.

Meanwhile, Brian is at the grounds of Scone Palace dealing with as many of the worst weeds he has. He explains how weeds work and grow, and shows how to deal with the dreaded Himalayan balsam, knotweed and horsetail.

2021-07-08T19:00:00Z

43x15 Episode 15

43x15 Episode 15

  • 2021-07-08T19:00:00Z30m

Carole and Mairi are at Beechgrove taking a look at the now-blooming wildflower bank that Chris cleared , weeded and sowed in 2019. Meanwhile, Kirsty is in her pretty and productive allotment repurposing an old wine box to make into a trendy planter for some of her purple produce.

Elsewhere, George is at home in sunny Joppa taking a look at his no-mow meadow and the yellow rattle that he sowed last year, and
Chris is at home high up in the Cotswolds, where he shows us the potting shed that he and his wife built over the winter.

2021-07-15T19:00:00Z

43x16 Episode 16

43x16 Episode 16

  • 2021-07-15T19:00:00Z30m

The competition between Brian’s heritage veg and Carole’s contemporary veg heats up as Carole is happily harvesting, while Brian seems to have deliberately gone to seed.

Meanwhile, Calum shows off the progress of his giant onions, giant tomatoes, giant cabbages and ridiculously long runner beans at his allotment in Leven. And Dina Watt demonstrates the technique of growing vegetables from scraps and how to use the whole vegetable so that there is never any waste.

2021-07-22T19:00:00Z

43x17 Episode 17

43x17 Episode 17

  • 2021-07-22T19:00:00Z30m

It’s cherry harvest and cherry-tasting time in both Beechgrove and in sunny Joppa.

Also at Beechgrove, Kirsty creates a green talking point for any stylish home by taking a recycled picture frame and creating an easy-to-copy piece of living wall art with succulents.

There are two inspirational garden visits this week - inspirational upcycler Lynn Cameron has created a gorgeous garden in Alva out of what others might regard as rubbish, while Ryan Adam has single-handedly built a garden for his new-build home from the rubble that the builders leave behind.
Meanwhile, Calum shows off the progress of his giant onions, giant tomatoes, giant cabbages and ridiculously long runner beans at his allotment in Leven. And Dina Watt demonstrates the technique of growing vegetables from scraps and how to use the whole vegetable so that there is never any waste.

2021-07-29T19:00:00Z

43x18 Episode 18

43x18 Episode 18

  • 2021-07-29T19:00:00Z30m

Leven allotmenteer Calum Clunie visits his dream garden - and that happens to be Beechgrove! Meanwhile, Kirsty is with Scottish lavender growers on the banks of Loch Leven, near Kinross.

Our garden visit this week is to rural East Lothian, where Jackie and John Fry have worked tirelessly over the past four years to renovate an overgrown, 1.5-acre rural space to create an exquisitely informal garden that complements the landscape around it.

2021-08-05T19:00:00Z

43x19 Episode 19

43x19 Episode 19

  • 2021-08-05T19:00:00Z30m

The tattie harvest is in full swing at Beechgrove. From contemporary tatties to heritage tatties to tatties in containers, it’s Beechgrove tattie howking time.

From the very tall to the very small, Brian and Carole prove that there is a tree fit for everyone’s gardens and this week they branch out into trees for a small garden.

We visit an award-winning garden on a seaside cliff edge in Buckie. Despite their garden’s precarious and exposed position, Elizabeth and Malcolm Schofield have created a colourful plant-filled haven that’s not just for their own enjoyment but for the delight of passers-by.

2021-08-12T19:00:00Z

43x20 Episode 20

43x20 Episode 20

  • 2021-08-12T19:00:00Z30m

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.

If you want to hide something unsightly or create structure in your garden, Brian takes a look at some of the many options for taller hedging. George is at home in sunny Joppa where he’s thinking ahead and showing how to collect and save seeds from this year’s favourites.

Chris is in his new allotment high up in the Cotswolds and he shows what a bountiful harvest he’s been able to have although the allotment is only in its first season.

2021-08-19T19:00:00Z

43x21 Episode 21

43x21 Episode 21

  • 2021-08-19T19:00:00Z30m

Carole and Mairi are particularly delighted to welcome gardener and cook Dina Watt to Beechgrove this week as Dina has promised to cook for Carole and Mairi using Beechgrove’s own produce but adding Dina’s special Indonesian twist.

Nestling in the south western tip of Scotland on the Rhins of Galloway, is Scotland’s most exotic garden. Kirsty visits Logan Botanic Garden to see how this unique garden manages to be both exotic and yet very Scottish.

We also visit the Maxwell Centre based in the Coldside area of Dundee. This now 10-year-old community garden was once a derelict lot and is now a space to socialise, cook, learn and grow food, situated at the heart of the growing community.

2021-08-26T19:00:00Z

43x22 Episode 22

43x22 Episode 22

  • 2021-08-26T19:00:00Z30m

We’re at the height of the harvest at Beechgrove as Brian and Carole find out which has come out on top - heritage or contemporary?

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, and Lucy Dalgleish provides one final update from her balcony garden in Maryhill, where we discover the success of her growing projects.

2021-09-02T19:00:00Z

43x23 Episode 23

43x23 Episode 23

  • 2021-09-02T19:00:00Z30m

The Beechgrove team review some of the successes and failures of 2021’s growing season.

Carole takes a look at her 6 x 8 greenhouse and checks whether her chilies are hot enough to handle. In Old Scone, Brian appraises the first year of his new no-dig vegetable plot, while in sunny Joppa, George assesses the successful and unsuccesses on his allotment. Meanwhile, Kirsty creates an on-trend and easy-to-replicate teapot terrarium.

One of the most satisfying things is to successfully grow your own tomatoes, and we visit Camilla Fredricksen, who takes that to a whole new level as she grows some 200 varieties of tomatoes in her produce-packed garden in Aberlour.
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, and Lucy Dalgleish provides one final update from her balcony garden in Maryhill, where we discover the success of her growing projects.

2021-09-09T19:00:00Z

43x24 Episode 24

43x24 Episode 24

  • 2021-09-09T19:00:00Z30m

The Beechgrove team are all looking ahead in this bulb special.
Carole and Mairi show how to force hyacinths for Christmas, while George naturalises fritallaria bulbs in his lawn and also tries to create the best recipe for ‘lasagna’ layered bulb planting fo the coming spring.

From the Murrays in Melvich to Diana in West Linton, the Beechgrowers are back for the final round-up, bringing their own personal gardening video diaries from all across Scotland for the final time this season.

And we visit Lynne Chapman’s garden in Cumbernauld. During lockdwon last year, Lynne decided to tackle her overgrown and rubbish-filled back yard and turn it into a dream garden for her and new husband David’s wedding venue.

2021-09-16T19:00:00Z

43x25 Episode 25

43x25 Episode 25

  • 2021-09-16T19:00:00Z30m

In the final programme of the series, the whole team head to Beechgrove. Carole, George, Brian, Calum and Kirsty help head gardener Mairi prepare for winter and review the progress of the garden’s recovery through 2021.

Calum brings some of his prize-winning veg, including his giant cabbage, to show to the group, while George brings his judge's scales and measuring tape to see if there are any record breakers.

And Chris provides the final report from his garden high in the Cotswolds and reviews the progress of his new allotment through 2021.

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