The Beechgrove Garden 2020

Gardening show that celebrates Scottish horticulture and growing conditions.

The Beechgrove Garden episode 26 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 26 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 26 2020: In the last episode of the series, Chris and Frances have taken on a new allotment and they are starting from scratch to create an easy, low maintenance fruit and veg patch.     Meanwhile, Kirsty is looking at how to extend the season by using late-flowering perennials that complement autumn colours, while Brian is taking advantage of the season to plant cost-effective bare-root trees. Beechgrove is a hardy annual TV gardening series which sets out to deal with, glory in and celebrate Scottish horticulture and growing conditions. Beechgrove is and always has been […]

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 25 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 25 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 25 2020: Gardening magazine, George is on his allotment celebrating the humble apple and we are treated to a tour of spectacular autumn colour in Branklyn Gardens, Perth, by head gardener Alistair Chalmers.     Meanhwhile, Carole revisits a native hedgerow that she helped plant 17 years ago to see it in all its berry bird-feeding glory. In contrast, Kirsty creates an easy-to-replicate trendy ‘desertscape’ with cacti in her Edinburgh flat. Beechgrove is a hardy annual TV gardening series which sets out to deal with, glory in and celebrate Scottish horticulture and growing conditions. Beechgrove is

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 24 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 24 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 24 2020: Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue pretty well describes Beechgrove this week. Kirsty takes a look at one of the oldest and rarest plants known to man, the Wollemi Pine, sometimes called the fossil tree. George shows how to naturalise new bulbs in grass while Carole, after borrowing techniques from her Dad, reviews her tomatoes and sees if her Dad has it right.     Beechgrove is a hardy annual TV gardening series which sets out to deal with, glory in and celebrate Scottish horticulture and growing conditions. Beechgrove is and always

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 23 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 23 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 23 2020: There is an autumnal feel to Beechgrove this week. George is in his allotment harvesting apples and pears, while Carole creates a bog garden from scratch. Brian puts his ‘no-mow’ garden to bed for the winter and adds some sparkles of spring interest. Meanwhile, Kirsty is in her flat looking at reviving interest in a plant that has gone out of fashion, the african violet.     Beechgrove is a hardy annual TV gardening series which sets out to deal with, glory in and celebrate Scottish horticulture and growing conditions. Beechgrove is and always

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 22 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 22 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 22 2020: In this episode, the Beechgrove team are looking to the future. George plants up a large container with what he calls a ‘bulb lasagne’, layering different kinds of bulbs for layers of long-lived colour in the spring. Meanwhile, Carole shows different methods of propagating new plants for next year, while Chris plans and plants a new border for year-round colour.     And Kirsty is looking at why green roofs could be a thing for the future. Beechgrove is a hardy annual TV gardening series which sets out to deal with, glory in and

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 21 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 21 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 21 2020: George has taken cuttings from everything from clematis to pineberries and now that they have rooted, he demonstrates what to do next.     Kirsty has filled her flat with houseplants so she is looking for clever ways to display them and has a go at using a head planter to unusual and amusing effect. Sophie is back in her allotment with ideas of how to make the most of the harvest. Beechgrove is a hardy annual TV gardening series which sets out to deal with, glory in and celebrate Scottish horticulture and growing

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 20 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 20 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 20 2020: George and wife Gill are back in their allotment and making the most of August’s produce. Brian and family are counting butterflies to help understand what more we can do to attract these colourful creatures to our gardens.     Kirsty features the aeonium, an exotic evergreen that, despite its alien good looks, is surprisingly easy to keep in your home. Beechgrove is a hardy annual TV gardening series which sets out to deal with, glory in and celebrate Scottish horticulture and growing conditions. Beechgrove is and always has been a firmly practical, get-your-hands-dirty

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 19 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 19 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 19 2020: George and Kirsty both show how to grow plants for free from seeds and cuttings while Chris shows how to summer prune a mature tree. There is also a film from Calum Cluny, the youngest allotment holder in Leven, whose allotment is bursting at the seams with colour and produce.     Beechgrove is a hardy annual TV gardening series which sets out to deal with, glory in and celebrate Scottish horticulture and growing conditions. Beechgrove is and always has been a firmly practical, get-your-hands-dirty gardening programme which delights in success but also learns

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 18 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 18 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 18 2020: It’s hot stuff for Carole in her countryside garden with her chilies and peppers, but she is as cool as a cucumber in her polytunnel. Meanwhile, Kirsty tries out an easy-to-use propagator at home to make new on-trend houseplants for free.     After a break to visit family, Sophie is back in her Aberdeen allotment, where she finds that the allotment community have kindly looked after her patch while she was away. Beechgrove is a hardy annual TV gardening series which sets out to deal with, glory in and celebrate Scottish horticulture and

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 17 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 17 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 17 2020: In this episode, George provides a greenhouse update and shows the benefits of late-sown cucumbers, while Carole deals with that most persistent of garden pests – the vine weevil. Meanwhile, Brian is cooking up compost at his family garden in Scone.     Beechgrove is a hardy annual TV gardening series which sets out to deal with, glory in and celebrate Scottish horticulture and growing conditions. Beechgrove is and always has been a firmly practical, get-your-hands-dirty gardening programme which delights in success but also learns from failures in the garden and never takes itself

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 16 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 16 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 16 2020: This week, Carole and George are enjoying a mid-season harvest. Carole reveals the tatties that she planted in containers in the first episode, and George harvests cabbage and blackcurrants at his allotment in sunny Joppa.     Meanwhile, Chris checks on the progress of his box blight battle and explains the art of cloud pruning. Beechgrove is a hardy annual TV gardening series which sets out to deal with, glory in and celebrate Scottish horticulture and growing conditions. Beechgrove is and always has been a firmly practical, get-your-hands-dirty gardening programme which delights in success

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 15 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 15 2020

The Beechgrove Garden episode 15 2020: Carole and Kirsty go exotic with bamboos and aeoniums. In contrast, Sophie gives an update from her Aberdeen allotment, while George discusses the art of getting watering right.     Beechgrove is a hardy annual TV gardening series which sets out to deal with, glory in and celebrate Scottish horticulture and growing conditions. Beechgrove is and always has been a firmly practical, get-your-hands-dirty gardening programme which delights in success but also learns from failures in the garden and never takes itself too seriously.   The Beechgrove Garden episode 15 2020   Bamboo Bamboos are

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