Beechgrove Garden episode 18 2018

The Beechgrove Garden episode 18 2018

Lawns have taken a bit of a hammering this summer between drought and deluges and Beechgrove’s lawns are no exception, so Jim gives some timely tips on autumn lawn care. George continues to revamp the Woodland Garden at Beechgrove by lifting the canopies of mature trees to provide new planting pockets below. George also visits Andrew Skea’s family farm near Dundee. Andrew has been supplying gardeners with a range of unusual and specialist seed tatties and is also working on developing the perfect multicoloured crisp.     This week It was a cooler early autumn filming day at the Beechgrove […]

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World’s Weirdest Events episode 4

World’s Weirdest Events episode 4

Chris Packham continues his adventure through our weird world, discovering the secrets behind some of its strangest stories. In this episode, Chris unearths a whirlwind wedding ceremony, some exploding rocks, and a woman with her twin inside her brain.      A series that explores the unexplained, the unexpected and the unidentifiable. Chris Packham unlocks the secrets behind the world’s weirdest events.

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 17 2018

The Beechgrove Garden episode 17 2018

Jim is dreaming of jam tomorrow as he harvests plums and blueberries, while Brian assesses the success, or otherwise, of the ruby-themed annuals that he planted in between his box-hedging trial. Meanwhile, Carole mentions the C word as it’s already time to force bulbs for a Christmas display, Chris creates a new white garden at Beechgrove, and we learn how white plants in a garden can change perspectives and enhance moods.       The Beechgrove Garden episode 17 2018   The White Border Chris followed on from the colour theme in last week’s programme and planted up a white

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The Beechgrove Garden Story 1

The Beechgrove Garden Story

Forty years of the Beechgrove Garden. The Beechgrove Garden has been a perennial fixture on the mantlepiece of Scottish life since 1978. To celebrate, we have dusted off old tapes and unearthed treasures from the past 40 years to create a one-hour special programme that takes us down the garden path of Beechgrove’s growth.     In this special programme, we return to Beechgrove’s humble beginnings in the back garden of BBC Aberdeen, when the garden was a small, difficult to manage patch of land. This reflected a familiar scenario faced by many first-time gardeners in 70s when they moved

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Beechgrove Garden episode 16 2018

The Beechgrove Garden episode 16 2018

In Beechgrove Garden episode 16 2018 – The ideal for all gardeners is to have year-round colour in the garden. Carole talks to Martin Barker from Aberdeen University School of Biological Sciences about the science of colour, finding out how and why plants are the colour that they are and how plant colour affects us.         Meanwhile, the harvest continues, and Jim’s big beef tomatoes are bearing heavy fruit. Colin and Catherine Lockhart in Carnoustie are no longer able to keep their garden the way that they would like, so Brian steps in to make their garden

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 15 2018

The Beechgrove Garden episode 15 2018

The Beechgrove team is on the road to Dumfries, where Jim, George and Chris discover the origins of horticultural therapy. They also take in the extraordinary rock garden on the Crichton Estate, which was designed and built in the 1920s, as well as visiting a tiny but packed bedding plant garden in nearby Collin.     Jim, George and Chris also host a Beechgrove Gardener’s Question Time in Dumfries’s magnificent Easterbrooke Hall and answer as many questions from the good gardeners of Dumfries as they can. The Beechgrove Garden episode 15 2018 comes this week from Dumfries, the largest town

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 14 2018

The Beechgrove Garden episode 14 2018

Tomatoes are Scotland’s favourite fruit to grow at home, and this week in the Beechgrove Garden, George and Carole taste-test a range of tumbling toms. George is in Lockerbie with Sue and Barrie Walters, who recently moved into their arts and crafts home. The garden is sadly overgrown, and Sue would like help to tame it but keep it true to the arts and crafts style.     Carole turns a negative into a positive as she takes a look around the garden to see what’s thriving through drought conditions.   The Beechgrove Garden episode 14 2018   Polytunnel Tomatoes

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 13 2018

The Beechgrove Garden episode 13 2018

In the Beechgrove Garden episode 13 2018, Jim and Carole take the fortieth anniversary celebrations to a whole new level as they unearth the harvest of ruby-coloured potatoes planted 13 weeks ago.     George and Carole revamp the rhododendron border at Beechgrove, and they show how to ‘air-layer’ a big shrub, and how to lift the crown of a small tree to ease congestion in the border. Jim meets Dundee’s community allotment officer Kate Treharne. Kate takes Jim to visit two vibrant community gardens which prove that gardening is good for us on every level. The flowers on ‘Ruby

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 12 2018

The Beechgrove Garden episode 12 2018

Jim, Carole and George take stock of what has happened in the Beechgrove Garden. The sweet peas have scrambled up the nets and are in full, fragrant flower, strawberries and cherries are being harvested in abundance, and the tomatoes are ripening and reddening.     Carole visits Tap o’Noth, an extraordinary organic market garden at the base of an Aberdeenshire hill, to taste what’s on the menu for the early harvest. And Jim visits Dairsie in Fife to see how 12-year-old Fraser White won the Royal Horticultural Society’s coveted Young Gardener of the Year award for 2017.   The Beechgrove

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 11 2018

The Beechgrove Garden episode 11 2018

In Beechgrove Garden episode 11 2018 – Jim and Carole have butter and cream on standby in the hopes that there might be some early potatoes and strawberries ready to harvest. Meanwhile, Chris takes on a shady location by the pond at Beechgrove to create a new large shrub and clematis border.     George visits the unique Japanese garden at Cowden Castle, Clackmannanshire. Dating back to the early 20th century, it was the first oriental garden of its size and remains a beautiful horticultural bridge between Scottish and Japanese culture. Beechgrove Garden episode 11 2018:   Fruit cage mini

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Beechgrove Garden episode 10 2018

The Beechgrove Garden episode 10 2018

After being awarded both the coveted Chelsea ‘Best in Show’ and gold medal, Chris is back to Beechgrove Garden episode 10 2018 to tend to the rose garden. Meanwhile, Jim reviews the progress of his previously sickly houseplant collection.     Brian is creating a new natural feature to ebb and flow by Beechgrove’s waterfall using lady’s slipper orchids, which look exotic but turn out to be surprisingly easy to grow. Carole visits Richard and Ellen Firman’s wonderful, wildlife-friendly woodland garden near Ellon, Aberdeenshire, to marvel at their hosta collection.   Beechgrove Garden episode 10 2018   Salvias and Other

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 9 2018

The Beechgrove Garden episode 9 2018

In Beechgrove Garden episode 9 2018 – the whole Beechgrove team are on the road to the Fair City of Perth. Invited by the ‘Beautiful Perth’ volunteers, Jim, Carole, George and Brian find out exactly how the city earns that title horticulturally as they visit some of the city’s best-kept gardens, including the unique and culturally diverse Moncrieff Allotments that are situated on Moncrieff Island in the middle of the Tay and only accessible by vehicles at low tide.     Jim, Carole, George and Brian then host a Beechgrove Gardener’s Question Time in the recently renovated Perth Theatre. The

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