Scotland's favourite gardening programme.
Jim is with some hot stuff in the driveway garden as he plants up a range of outrageously brightly coloured plants fit to get any gardener hot under the collar.
DetailsAs awareness of producing your own healthy food grows, the sales of veg seed have finally overtaken sales of flower seed. The evergreen Jim McColl continues the crusade.
DetailsScotland's favourite gardening programme. The whole Beechgrove team travel to Nairn to help out in the final stages of a community allotment garden.
DetailsScotland's favourite gardening programme. Jim's talking upside down tomatoes and is feeling fruity as he prunes the grape vines and sorts out the fig.
DetailsGardening series. Jim deals with an attack of a pernicious weed, and also checks up on his precious new crop of sweet potatoes, and Carole creates a bog garden.
DetailsThe Beechgrove team are on the road for the second community garden of the series. This time, the garden is being created by the community of the borders' town of Innerleithen.
DetailsJim is harvesting lovely tatties, Carole takes a tour around Fiona Chapman's garden in Yetts of Muckhart and Carolyn visits Hamish MacLean and Jane Valentine in West Saltoun.
DetailsThe battle of the tattie barrels continues as Carole and Lesley unveil the contents of their tattie tubs and find out whose has the biggest yield.
DetailsJim takes a look at the Silver Garden pond. George Anderson is with Jack Evans and Deb Kemner in their garden in Pitlochry. Carolyn visits Scone Palace for the Festival of Orchids.
DetailsLesley and Carolyn have been left to their own devices and they are harvesting spinach. Meanwhile, Jim and Carole are in Banchory at a new community allotment.
DetailsJim is harvesting potatoes of all descriptions, Fiona Bird cooks them and Carole and Lesley have a feast tasting them. Carole visits Brian Young's amazing garden in Drybridge.
DetailsJim re-visits the site of devastation in the garden, after his and Carole's attempt to deal with the Horsetail. Carolyn is in Airdrie delving into the world of beautiful begonias.
DetailsLeaves are falling in the garden and it's time to make lovely leaf mould out of them. Jim and Carole talk autumn compost. Meanwhile, Lesley and Carole get the paintbrushes out.
DetailsLanding on the only beach runway in the world, the team fly to the 'jewel of the Hebrides' - Barra, to help out in the final stages of a community garden.
DetailsCarole is checking up on some of her trials, including the Cheap Seed experiment. Meanwhile, Jim is trying to solve problems for John and Jodie Morrison in Bridge of Don, Aberdeen.
DetailsIn the final Beechgrove of the season, Jim is weather watching. Using our own Beechgrove weather data, Jim works out just how cold and wet the summer has actually been.
DetailsScotland's favourite gardening programme. The Beechgrove team will be taking a break from the garden to be at Gardening Scotland, the biggest gardening show north of the border.
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