Beechgrove Garden - 2022: Episode 6
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- Craft Christmas at Beechgrove: Episode 4Lizzie Schofield has more craft ideas that can be done at home with the family.28 mins
- Craft Christmas at Beechgrove: Episode 3Jean Johansson gets some tips and advice on the perfect Christmas presents.28 mins
- Craft Christmas at Beechgrove: Episode 2Christmas entertaining made easy, with amazing recipes and tips on how to make candles.28 mins
- Craft Christmas at Beechgrove: Episode 1Jean Johansson provides expert advice on how to light and decorate a Christmas tree.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 26George Anderson and Carole Baxter weigh up the season’s successes.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 25George and Calum help cut down on those unwanted plant pests - weeds.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 24Carole Baxter assesses how the dahlias have delivered this year.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 23Lizzie Schofield and Ruth Vichos pick the garden’s carrot crop.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 22It’s time to check on this year’s work and look ahead to autumn and the 2025 season.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 21Carole checks on how this year’s crop of tomatoes is measuring up.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 20Kirsty and Calum suggest some great plants that can be added to the pond.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 19Lizzie Schofield and Ruth Vichos take a look at different varieties of bamboo.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 18Carole and Brian dig into the first crop of potatoes.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 17George and Lizzie start cherry-picking the best of the summer produce from the plot.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 16Kirsty and Calum trim, prune and cut to encourage new growth for the rest of the season.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 15It's the taste of summer, so Beechgrove's own strawberry crop gets some attention.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 14How to have the scents and flavours of a herb garden when space is limited.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 13George and Calum are tending vines, fig plants and fruit bushes.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 12Brian Cunningham and Carole Baxter offer tips on alpine plants.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 11Kirsty Wilson discusses what to sow and plant in order to attract birds to the area.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 10It’s time to check in and enjoy the results of the spring planting and sowing.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 9Carole looks at bedding plants that are safe to plant out now the risk of frost has gone.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 8Kirsty and Lizzie look at plants that are specifically suited to extremely wet conditions.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 7Ideas on what to plant in a shaded area of woodland.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 6Carole is joined by James Silvey to answer questions on how to attract wildlife.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 5With the start of a new month, George and Lizzie turn their attention to the herb garden.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 4Kirsty and Calum are busy tackling a revamp of the roses in the picket fence garden.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 3Calum Clunie and Lizzie Schofield unwrap dahlias after a winter in the dark.28 mins
- 2024: Episode 2George and Carole plant some blight-resistant varieties of potato in the garden.28 mins
- Beechgrove Repotted: Episode 5Tackling some of the weeds, pests and diseases that can be found in the garden.9 mins
- 2024: Episode 1Carole and George are at Beechgrove to review how the winter has affected the garden.28 mins
- Beechgrove Repotted: Episode 10Exploring a garden with Scandinavian flavour in Aberlour.8 mins
- 2023: Episode 26Carole Baxter and George Anderson look back at how the 2023 growing season has been.28 mins
- 2023: Episode 25It’s time to review the season’s growing successes.28 mins
- 2023: Episode 24Carole Baxter reviews the success of Beechgrove's wildlife-friendly planting project.28 mins
- 2023: Episode 23With autumn looming, there is still plenty to do for Kirsty Wilson and Calum Clunie.28 mins
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