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Chelsea Gold Medal-winning garden designer Chris Beardshaw makes over Susan and Brian Duthie's new-build garden in Cove, Aberdeenshire.

2023
Saughton Park regeneration. A neglected site transformed into a model educational facility with a physic garden with the longest flowering border in a public park in the UK.
Episodes 2022
It’s the last show of a fabulous growing season, and Carole Baxter, George Anderson, Calum Clunie and Kirsty Wilson are all on hand with more great tips.
Brian and Carole review the summer’s output and offer lots of great advice for gardeners of all kinds.
Meet the Scottish gardener whose garden in Alva is made from propagated plants, saved seed and repurposed rubbish.
Calum is in the final stages of work on his own patch of Beechgrove, sowing his lawn area, and he has lots of advice. George plants some late fruit.
Carole and Kirsty review the performance of their planting from earlier in the year.
Carole and Brian review some of the projects they started earlier in the year, including their experiment to compare seed varieties on the vegetable plot.
Carole Baxter is joined by tomato grower Camilla Fredriksen to check on the progress of Beechgrove’s tomato crop.
George and Calum review the containers planted with wildlife in mind, a great way to give nature a helping hand, even if you only have a small space.
Carole and Brian engage in some friendly competition as they grow heritage and contemporary vegetables to see which varieties come out top of the crops.
Kirsty Wilson helps volunteers revamp the garden of a dog rehoming centre in West Calder.
Calum is back on his own allotment for an update on caring for dahlias and protecting roses, all of which he hopes will produce prize-winning blooms later in the year.
Beechgrove visits two Scottish gardeners who garden in sympathy with their natural surroundings.
Carole Baxter and Calum Clunie work on the garden’s vegetable plot and fruit growing areas.
Lizzie Schofield demonstrates how to make a floral crown using clippings from the garden.
George and Calum share more great advice from the Beechgrove garden, and Carole visits the magnificent gardens at Douneside House.
Calum and Carole are in the Bargain Border looking at how the area has been developed and planted on a low budget.
Brian and Carole are at Beechgrove to answer viewers' questions.
Calum is designing and building a garden modest in both size and budget, but big on ideas and inspiration.
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