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Episode 26

Episode 26 of 26

Jim, Carole, George, Chris and Carolyn will be helping the gardeners batten down the hatches for the winter, as well as reviewing the garden and celebrating its successes.

It's the last programme of the series and Jim, Carole, George, Chris and Carolyn will be helping the gardeners batten down the hatches for the winter. The team will also review the garden and the season, as well as celebrate the successes which include 400 cucumbers and award winning monster show veg.

There will also be the final marrow competition weigh in. Who has the biggest and best marrow? The last programme will be full of jobs for the autumn and into the winter and projects that we can all have a go at no matter what the weather. Carole visits Ken and Kristina Dupar's restoration of a Victorian garden in Cromarty.

The garden boasts a wonderful pond, herbaceous beds and at this time, chrysanths displays. Cromarty is well known as being an apple producing area and Ken and Kristina have a huge range of apple trees including a still productive apple tree that is 120 years old as well other more youthful apples of every description.

30 minutes

Last on

Sun 20 Oct 2013 09:30

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jim McColl
Presenter Carole Baxter
Presenter Chris Beardshaw
Presenter George Anderson
Presenter Carolyn Spray
Producer Gwyneth Hardy

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Gardening show that celebrates Scottish horticulture and growing conditions.