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Now that the cold nights are out of the way for the time being, Lizzie and Brian put in the ground varieties that wouldn't survive a frost

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2026
George Anderson and Ruth Vichos are back in the Beechgrove Garden just outside Aberdeen, where the climate has been very mixed over the last few weeks.
Calum is planting up hanging baskets, and Brian demonstrates the best way to tackle a border that has gotten out of control.
Some more unusual methods of growing are demonstrated at Beechgrove Garden. Ruth Vichos tries producing a mushroom crop.
Kirsty Wilson and Brian Cuningham show how to help the garden's pollinators as they focus on planting that will attract bees.
It's time for some early summer colour as Carole Baxter is at Glenarn in the first of her visits to classic Scottish gardens.
Planting borders and planning for cut flowers are on Lizzie Schofield and Brian Cunningham’s to-do list at the
Kirsty Wilson and Brian Cunningham start growing a wide variety of edible produce, and Brian provides an update on the veg he sowed at the start of the series.
There is a lot of productive gardening going on at Beechgrove as George Anderson and Ruth Vichos both work on projects that will bear fruit later in the year.
Calum Clunie kicks off his season at Beechgrove, demonstrating what can be grown from a container in just one season, while Brian looks at how to keep lawns looking great.
Beechgrove Garden is looking ahead to summer days in the garden, with Lizzie Schofield back to work in her sitooterie area.
Carole Baxter and Brian Cunningham are back at Beechgrove to kick off the season with a range of great jobs that can be done right now.
Episodes 2025
On the edge of the Lammermuirs and 730ft above sea level, Jackie Fry maintains a beautiful two-acre garden in some very challenging conditions.
From the harsh north coast to the sub-tropical southeast, Beechgrove travels Scotland to explore a variety of gardening habitats all within one nation.
Kirsty creates four practical, eco-friendly garden items from recycled materials.
With a packed programme of seasonal jobs and expert advice, the team help viewers prepare their gardens for autumn and winter, and set the stage for a flying start to the 2026 season.
The team are at Beechgrove planning ahead, with Kirsty and Brian already preparing for a vibrant and fragrant 2026.
Lizzie and Brian return to a project launched at the beginning of the series: creating a new garden in memory of presenter Jim McColl, who passed away last year.
Calum and George are in the fruit cage removing some of the blackcurrants to make way for next year's raspberries.
Tension is building as judging day approaches in the vegetable plot competition at Beechgrove, so Lizzie is reviewing what she needs to do in her plot to combat the effects of the recent dry spell.
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