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The Beechgrove Garden

Season 44 2022
NR

  • 2022-04-07T19:00:00Z 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

2022-04-07T19:00:00Z

44x01 Episode 1

Season Premiere

44x01 Episode 1

  • 2022-04-07T19:00:00Z30m

Beechgrove is back in bloom and storming in after Arwen and Barra ripped through trees across the north east of Scotland. In typical Beechgrove style, George, Carole, Bran and Calum are all together on home turf to see how to turn the damage into new developments.

The national flower of Ukraine is the sunflower, and as a mark of support, the team are growing a range of these positive plants at Beechgrove. We also visit a sunflower maze that, in 2021, was a cheerful church initiative in Elie to allow those who were not able to come to church to congregate. In 2022, it becomes a fitting symbol of hope for Ukraine.

2022-04-14T19:00:00Z

44x02 Episode 2

44x02 Episode 2

  • 2022-04-14T19:00:00Z30m

In Beechgrove, Calum is designing and building a garden modest in size and modest in budget, but big on ideas and inspiration for everyone starting their own gardens.

There is a new crop of Beechgrowers for 2022, with six more budding gardeners making regular appearances throughout the series to share their personal gardening video diaries from their own homes, plots and gardens all over Scotland.

Meanwhile, George is in his allotment in sunny Joppa and, as ever, he has been busy over the winter building new more accessible raised beds and laying new paths ready for the season’s growing.

2022-04-21T19:00:00Z

44x03 Episode 3

44x03 Episode 3

  • 2022-04-21T19:00:00Z30m

Old watering cans, chimney pots and tin baths are the unlikely containers that Carole and Kirsty are using to create an edible container garden at Beechgrove.

Meanwhile, Calum has challenged the whole Beechgrove team to grow giant potatoes to see who can grow the biggest.

George and Calum each take their best selection of spring bulbs to compete in the Caley Spring Show at Saughton Park. It’s Calum’s first time for entering spring bulbs to the shows, and show veteran and multi-prize winner George has been mentoring him.

2022-04-28T19:00:00Z

44x04 Episode 4

44x04 Episode 4

  • 2022-04-28T19:00:00Z30m

The Beechgrove team look ahead to a bumper crop of veggies across the coming season.

Brian and Carole sow the seed they saved from last season’s heritage and contemporary varieties, and compare it with this year’s fresh seed. With the ground now warming up, George gets his carrots, spring onions and beetroot planted at the allotment in Joppa.

There is a report from an award-winning garden in Buckie from one of the growers Beechgrove is following across the summer, plus some handy hints on what you could be doing in your garden this weekend.

2022-05-05T19:00:00Z

44x05 Episode 5

44x05 Episode 5

  • 2022-05-05T19:00:00Z30m

In this episode, Calum and Carole have something for almost every type of gardener. If you don’t have access to a garden, or just want to maximise the space you have, we show you how to make the most of your windowsill by growing herbs and micro greens.

For those who do have a border to work with, Brian revisits some old favourites in the shape of gladiolus, fucshias and begonias, reminding us that there is nothing wrong with the traditional planting approach.

And if you need inspiration, there is a visit to a beautiful East Lothian garden, while, at Beechgrove, Calum takes the next step in building his new plot.

2022-05-12T19:00:00Z

44x06 Episode 6

44x06 Episode 6

  • 2022-05-12T19:00:00Z30m

Carole is at Beechgrove setting up some colourful hanging baskets. She also has expert advice on how to get the best crop from this year’s tomato plants, including a look at the possibility of ripening tomatoes outside in a Scottish garden.

Elsewhere, the team are busy on their own allotments, with George planting more vegetables and looking forward to a bumper apple crop later in the year, while Kirsty is planning roses and showing how to give a Clematis the best start.

It’s also time to catch up on this year’s Beechgrowers as we hear more of their plans for this coming summer.

2022-05-19T19:00:00Z

44x07 Episode 7

44x07 Episode 7

  • 2022-05-19T19:00:00Z30m

Brian Cunningham and Carole Baxter are at Beechgrove to continue with the major renovation project that began when the garden lost one of its conifer trees earlier in the year. The hard landscaping has been done in the area where the conifer stood, and it's now time to get planting.

Meanwhile, on his lawn in Joppa, George explains why putting the lawn mower aside for No Mow May is a great idea. Carole takes a look at the perennial sweet peas, and keen gardener Diana Yates introduces the first of her features from her garden in the Borders.

2022-05-26T19:00:00Z

44x08 Episode 8

44x08 Episode 8

  • 2022-05-26T19:00:00Z30m

Everyone is learning at Beechgrove this week with Calum Clunie and Carole Baxter. Carole is taking plants out of their comfort zone and finding out what happens if you don’t, or can’t, follow the instructions on the label when you get home from the garden centre.

Calum is growing food for thought as he helps out a school in Aberdeenshire get to grips with their community garden. And at Beechgrove he’s cracking on with the next stage of the renovation of his own plot there with the construction of new raised beds.

We find out how a father and daughter team from East Lothian are learning from each other as they garden together and Calum and Carole have a date with the Calendar border.

2022-06-02T19:00:00Z

44x09 Episode 9

44x09 Episode 9

  • 2022-06-02T19:00:00Z30m

This episode is all about giving nature a helping hand, with a particular focus on gardening that brings wildlife to your growing area.

Carole Baxter demonstrates how you can do your bit for the environment, even if you only have room for a container for growing, by using plants such as lavender, borage and teasel.

There is also a visit to a garden near Oban that has been designed and planted to encourage a huge range of birds and insects to the plot.

George Anderson plants French and runner beans on his allotment in Joppa, and Calum Clunie is on his patch planting dahlias and sowing peas ready for exhibition time.

2022-06-09T19:00:00Z

44x10 Episode 10

44x10 Episode 10

  • 2022-06-09T19:00:00Z30m

Carole Baxter and Brian Cunningham are at Beechgrove to provide some great garden advice. Carole is back in the 6x8 greenhouse to review the season’s growing so far, including an update on the cordon tomatoes. Brian and Carole then continue with the revamp that began with the removal of a conifer from the top of the garden, finishing the job by planting between the branches of the alder banking they created earlier in the series.

Meanwhile, at his allotment in Joppa, George Anderson gets stuck into thinning out his seedlings, and there are updates from keen gardeners around the country, with the latest from the Beechgrowers.

2022-06-16T19:00:00Z

44x11 Episode 11

44x11 Episode 11

  • 2022-06-16T19:00:00Z30m

Calum and Carole are back with a weekly update featuring great advice and top tips for gardeners across the country.

In this episode, they are at Beechgrove working in the vegetable plot as part of a series of features that sees a part of the garden redeveloped. Calum has already built a pallet deck and has his raised bed ready, now it's time for the first plants of his own plot go in.

Meanwhile, George tackles more viewer questions from his garden in Joppa, and Beechgrove visits Buckie for an update on Lizzie Schofield’s award-winning garden.

2022-06-23T19:00:00Z

44x12 Episode 12

44x12 Episode 12

  • 2022-06-23T19:00:00Z30m

Calum is at Beechgrove designing and building a garden modest in both size and budget, but big on ideas and inspiration for anyone starting their own garden.

George is at his allotment in Joppa and, as ever, he has been busy over the winter building more-accessible raised beds and laying new paths ready for the season’s growing.

2022-06-30T18:30:00Z

44x13 Episode 13

44x13 Episode 13

  • 2022-06-30T18:30:00Z30m

Brian and Carole are at Beechgrove to answer viewers' questions. Brian also checks up on the sweet peas he planted earlier in the series.

There is also a visit to Beechgrove’s low-maintenance garden. As the name suggests, the garden doesn’t need much in the way of looking after, but there may well be some small jobs required to keep the area looking its best.

Meanwhile, George is at his garden tending to the tomatoes and explaining his solar-powered irrigation system.

2022-07-07T18:30:00Z

44x14 Episode 14

44x14 Episode 14

  • 2022-07-07T18:30:00Z30m

Calum and Carole are in the Bargain Border looking at how the area has been developed and planted on a low budget.

We visit this year’s crop of Beechgrowers, and there is an update on Beechgrove’s tomato plants. And Calum takes on the next stage of landscaping in his own garden.

2022-07-14T18:30:00Z

44x15 Episode 15

44x15 Episode 15

  • 2022-07-14T18:30:00Z30m

George and Calum share more great advice from the Beechgrove garden, and Carole visits the magnificent gardens at Douneside House, where she meets some of the trainee horticulturalists based there.

George and Calum answer viewers' questions, and there is an update from Diana Yates and her garden in the Borders.

2022-07-21T18:30:00Z

44x16 Episode 16

44x16 Episode 16

  • 2022-07-21T18:30:00Z30m

Brian Cunningham is joined at Beechgrove by Lizzie Schofield, whose garden in Buckie has featured earlier in the series. Lizzie demonstrates how to make a floral crown using clippings from Beechgrove's own willow arch and cut flowers, alongside stems from Lizzie’s own garden.

Meanwhile, Carole Baxter visits a fantastic garden in Aboyne, and George Anderson provides as update on the courgettes he has planted directly onto his compost heap.

2022-07-28T18:30:00Z

44x17 Episode 17

44x17 Episode 17

  • 2022-07-28T18:30:00Z30m

Carole Baxter and Calum Clunie are at Beechgrove working on the garden’s vegetable plot and fruit growing areas. Calum also works on his own Beechgrove garden area that he has redeveloped across the summer. With the end in sight, Calum has an eye on saving money and recycling as he discovers a cheap and sustainable way of upcycling that will hopefully turn into great furniture for his plot.

Meanwhile, George is harvesting at his garden in Joppa, and there is a special report on a Glasgow garden project that is helping to support some of the city’s Afghan community.

2022-08-03T18:30:00Z

44x18 Episode 18

44x18 Episode 18

  • 2022-08-03T18:30:00Z30m

In this episode, Carole visits one of the gardeners we have been following across the series. Deborah Peterson has a medium-sized garden in Aberdeen, and so far we have seen her growing seeds she has salvaged from kitchen waste and creating a wildflower area on her lawn. Carole catches up with Deborah, advising for the rest of the growing season.

Meanwhile, Calum is back on his own allotment for an update on caring for dahlias and protecting roses, all of which he hopes will produce prize-winning blooms later in the year.

George has more from his garden, and there is the regular catch-up from the programme’s Beechgrowers - gardeners from across Scotland coping with a variety of conditions.

2022-08-10T18:30:00Z

44x19 Episode 19

44x19 Episode 19

  • 2022-08-10T18:30:00Z30m

Carole Baxter is joined at Beechgrove by Diana Yates. Beechgrove has been following Diana at her pretty and productive patch in West Linton, but this week she is visiting Beechgrove and shows Carole the age-old technique of braiding garlic.

Kirsty Wilson joins volunteers of a dog rehoming centre in West Calder to help revamp a garden that really has gone to the dogs. In this first stage of the project, Kirsty and the volunteers decide how to design a retirement garden for old dogs.

We also travel to Wishaw to visit the garden of Kimberly Light. Kimberley’s small garden is full of plants that she has grown from seed and are to be used for cut flowers, which she then turns into creative arrangements for friends and family.

2022-08-18T18:30:00Z

44x20 Episode 20

44x20 Episode 20

  • 2022-08-18T18:30:00Z30m

George and Calum are at Beechgrove to present more great gardening advice. Meanwhile, Kirsty gets on with creating a new garden for a dog rescue centre near Livingston, and the four-legged judges give their verdict.

George and Calum review the containers planted with wildlife in mind, a great way to give nature a helping hand, even if you only have a small space. Elsewhere, Carole finds out more about an ambitious project by the National Trust for Scotland that aims to catalogue the thousands of plant species in its gardens across Scotland.

2022-08-24T18:30:00Z

44x21 Episode 21

44x21 Episode 21

  • 2022-08-24T18:30:00Z30m

It’s time to check on the progress of Beechgrove’s tomato crop. Earlier in the season, Carole Baxter was joined by tomato grower Camilla Fredriksen to plant a number of varieties both indoors and outdoors, and the pair return to Beechgrove to see how those plants have progressed.

Carole also reviews the containers containing the wildlife-friendly plants started earlier in the year, as well as starting off some plug plants that will help the pollinators next year.

And there is a visit to Pitmedden Garden in Aberdeenshire and its newly designed Great Garden parterre.

2022-09-01T18:30:00Z

44x22 Episode 22

44x22 Episode 22

  • 2022-09-01T18:30:00Z30m

Carole and Brian are at Beechgorve reviewing some of the projects they started earlier in the year. On the vegetable plot, they examine the results of their experiment to compare heritage with contemporary seed varieties. And it’s time for another big reveal as they as delve into the potatoes grown in containers, and discover which presenter has the biggest sunflower head.

Meanwhile, George is busy in Joppa, we meet father and daughter Joe and Erin in East Lothian and visit an amazing garden in Ayrshire.

2022-09-09T18:30:00Z

44x23 Episode 23

44x23 Episode 23

  • 2022-09-09T18:30:00Z30m

Carole Baxter and Kirsty Wilson are once again hard at work at Beechgrove. Kirsty designed and planted a hot border back in April that would bring vibrant colour to the late summer and she is giving it the final once-over to assess whether it delivered.

Also reviewing the summer’s performance, Carole and Kirsty check out the results of the quirky containers - how did the compost work out, and what can be planted in them next?

Meanwhile, George is joined in Joppa by Carole to check on how the tomatoes and decorative planting have measured up.

2022-09-15T18:30:00Z

44x24 Episode 24

44x24 Episode 24

  • 2022-09-15T18:30:00Z30m

George Anderson and Calum Clunie are at Beechgrove. The pair will be checking out more of what the garden has produced this year. Carole Baxter is visiting an expert grower of chillies, she will be tasting the many varieties available, including some of the hottest, as well as finding out the tricks of trade in growing this popular kitchen favourite.

At the garden, Calum is in the final stages of work on his own patch of Beechgrove. He’ll be sowing his lawn area and George will be planting some late fruit.

2022-09-22T18:30:00Z

44x25 Episode 25

44x25 Episode 25

  • 2022-09-22T18:30:00Z30m

Brian and Carole offer lots of great advice for gardeners of all kinds and review this summer’s output. The pair revisit the area between the alpine and heather borders that they worked on earlier in the year, and they check on the range of planting that was put in place to replace a diseased conifer that was removed earlier in the series.

George reviews his summer from his garden and allotment in Joppa, offering some great advice on what to do with used tomato growbags. There is also a visit to a Glasgow garden which is part of a UK-wide programme to create outdoor spaces to support patients at NHS spinal injury centres. And it's the last visit to the Beechgrove's Beechgrowers, gardeners from across Scotland who have been giving regular updates through the summer.

2022-09-29T18:30:00Z

44x26 Episode 26

44x26 Episode 26

  • 2022-09-29T18:30:00Z30m

It’s the last show of a fabulous growing season, and there’s a team of gardeners on hand at Beechgrove to give more great advice and also to look back at how the Beechgrove garden, and their own gardens, have performed.

Carole Baxter, George Anderson, Calum Clunie and Kirsty Wilson are all on hand with more great tips. Calum is putting the finishing touches to his new garden at Beechgrove, Kirsty is planting bulbs for some great spring colour, George will have some great growing advice, and Carole will be revealing the results of the giant tattie competition.

There’s a visit to East Lothian to find out how Diana Yates’ garden, and some of the seeds and plants we saw her get started earlier in the season, have performed in this dry summer, and there will be handy hints covering lots of autumn and winter jobs that can get done before Beechgrove returns next year.

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