
It's spring, and Beechgrove Garden is for back another season of great growing advice. As usual, we have tips and handy hints to get the most from whatever you are cultivating this year - whether it’s pot plants or veg borders, trees or tomatoes, there will be help at hand from the Beechgrove team. \n\nIn this episode, Carole Baxter and Brian Cunningham review how Beechgrove Garden has survived the winter - what damage did the storms cause, and what plants were lost to the cold snap in January.\n\nCarole and Brian give advice on a topic they get asked about more than any other - what, how and when to prune? The pair have secateurs and loppers to hand and are ready to demonstrate everything you need to know about cutting back at this time of year.\n\nThis series sees the Beechgrove presenters competing to see who can produce the most successful vegetable plot, so before the challenge begins, Brian gives a beginner's guide to sowing and growing your own veg.\n\nSustainable gardening is an important consideration at Beechgrove, so Carole has a project that will help the local wildlife in your garden, and also give you something to do with the old branches and logs that you might have following a stormy winter.\n\nGeorge Anderson reports from his own garden in Joppa, and this episode sees him planting out a new border and giving his willow its annual 'haircut'. All that plus the usual handy hints - help from the Beechgrove Garden team is a great way to get your garden, containers, beds and borders producing and looking great across this year’s season.
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2026: Episode 9
Some more unusual methods of growing are demonstrated at Beechgrove Garden. Ruth Vichos attempts to produce a mushroom crop and there’s a report on some of Scotland’ ...
29-05-2026
BBC 2
2026: Episode 8
Kirsty Wilson and Brian Cuningham show how to help the pollinators in your garden and at Beechgrove as they focus on planting that will attract bees to your plot.\n\nEven if you ...
24-05-2026
BBC 2
2026: Episode 7
It's time for some early summer colour as Carole Baxter makes the first of her visits to classic Scottish gardens. She visits Glenarn, which has a fabulous collection of rhodode ...
17-05-2026
BBC 2
2026: Episode 6
Planting borders and planning for cut flowers are on Lizzie Schofield and Brian Cunningham’s to-do list at the garden. Lizzie is direct sowing in the new cuttings area and ...
10-05-2026
BBC 2
2026: Episode 5
There is lots of planting for the plate at Beechgrove Garden as Kirsty Wilson and Brian Cunningham start growing a wide variety of edible produce.\n\nKirsty is the first of the ...
05-05-2026
BBC 2
2026: Episode 4
There is a lot of productive gardening going on at Beechgrove as George Anderson and Ruth Vichos both work on projects that will bear fruit later in the year.\n\nRuth is focusin ...
27-04-2026
BBC 2
2026: Episode 3
Calum Clunie kicks off his season at Beechgrove, demonstrating what can be grown from a container in just one season. He also starts a season of productive gardening, showing wh ...
19-04-2026
BBC 2
2026: Episode 2
Beechgrove Garden is looking ahead to summer days in the garden, with Lizzie Schofield back to work in the sitooterie area she started off last year as a place ideal for sitting ...
12-04-2026
BBC 2
2026: Episode 1
The days are longer and the weather is a little warmer, so that means Beechgrove Garden is back with weekly updates and expert advice for gardeners of all abilities and experien ...
05-04-2026
BBC 2
Beechgrove Repotted: Episode 4
Jackie Fry has lovingly renovated two acres of previously overgrown land in Gifford on the edge of the Lammermuirs.\n\nShortly after moving in, Jackie and her husband were hit b ...
19-12-2025
BBC 2
2026: Episode 6
Planting borders and planning for cut flowers are on Lizzie Schofield and Brian Cunningham’s to-do list at the garden. Lizzie is direct sowing in the new cuttings area and ...
10-05-2026
BBC 2
2026: Episode 1
The days are longer and the weather is a little warmer, so that means Beechgrove Garden is back with weekly updates and expert advice for gardeners of all abilities and experien ...
05-04-2026
BBC 2
2025: Episode 10
‘Flaming’ June has arrived, and Beechgrove enters a time of colour, scent and productivity. Lizzie Schofield explores these features as she revisits the herb garden ...
08-06-2025
BBC 2
2026: Episode 7
It's time for some early summer colour as Carole Baxter makes the first of her visits to classic Scottish gardens. She visits Glenarn, which has a fabulous collection of rhodode ...
17-05-2026
BBC 2
2026: Episode 4
There is a lot of productive gardening going on at Beechgrove as George Anderson and Ruth Vichos both work on projects that will bear fruit later in the year.\n\nRuth is focusin ...
27-04-2026
BBC 2
2025: Episode 26
All of the Beechgrove team are back in the garden and looking ahead. With a packed programme of seasonal jobs and expert advice, they advise on how to prepare your garden for au ...
28-09-2025
BBC 2
2026: Episode 8
Kirsty Wilson and Brian Cuningham show how to help the pollinators in your garden and at Beechgrove as they focus on planting that will attract bees to your plot.\n\nEven if you ...
24-05-2026
BBC 2
2026: Episode 2
Beechgrove Garden is looking ahead to summer days in the garden, with Lizzie Schofield back to work in the sitooterie area she started off last year as a place ideal for sitting ...
12-04-2026
BBC 2
2026: Episode 3
Calum Clunie kicks off his season at Beechgrove, demonstrating what can be grown from a container in just one season. He also starts a season of productive gardening, showing wh ...
19-04-2026
BBC 2
2026: Episode 9
Some more unusual methods of growing are demonstrated at Beechgrove Garden. Ruth Vichos attempts to produce a mushroom crop and there’s a report on some of Scotland’ ...
29-05-2026
BBC 2