The Beechgrove Garden episode 10 2015
It’s June and even in the Beechgrove Garden it should be time to remove the vest and finally plant out the bedding plants.
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It’s June and even in the Beechgrove Garden it should be time to remove the vest and finally plant out the bedding plants.
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In the The Beechgrove Garden episode 8 2015 , Jim hopes to catch up with the veg planting that he wasn’t able to do last week in the torrential rain….
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In the Beechgrove Garden, Jim is in the conservatory showing how to prune camellias, while Carole puts together hanging baskets with some new plant introductions.
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It’s daffolicious in the Beechgrove garden as Jim takes a look at his trial of new versus old daffodils to see if traditional beats contemporary.
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In the Beechgrove Garden Jim is plants ‘heirloom vegetables’ to compare performance with contemporary interlopers.
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In this Beechgrove Garden week Jim is on the vegetable plot getting ready to start planting and sowing early crops as soon the soil temperature rise to 7 °C
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In the Beechgrove Garden Chris dons his safety gear and whips off 50 shades of green (conifers) in a chainsaw-pruning frenzy.
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Beechgrove is back! Spring-loaded and raring to grow. The sun always shines in Beechgrove, but how has the sunniest winter since records began affected growing conditions? Jim McColl, Carole Baxter, George Anderson and Chris Beardshaw find out.
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