Episode 1
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.
The days are longer and the weather is a little warmer, so that means Beechgrove Garden is back with weekly updates and expert advice for gardeners of all abilities and experience.
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 and that will make your own plot both productive and attractive. It's Easter weekend, one of the most popular times of the year to get out into the garden, so Carole is planting up an Easter container that will bring colour and joy to your garden, deck or doorstep for weeks to come.
It wouldn鈥檛 be a series of Beechgrove Garden without a potato crop to plant and look forward to, so Brian and Carole will be planting a number of varieties. It has now been ten years since the garden鈥檚 stem bank border was started, and Brian is back in there to start some much-needed maintenance-pruning, with planting to come, that will refresh that part of the garden. The stem bank border contains plants that are known for their attractive stems and range of colours that look best in winter.
Last year, some of the Beechgrove presenters took part in a competition to see who could plant the most productive border. This year, there is a new challenge, which Brian and Carole will be revealing.
And a trip to Edinburgh to catch up with what George Anderson is doing in his own garden in Joppa, and there are the week鈥檚 usual handy hints.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Brian Cunningham |
| Presenter | Carole Baxter |
| Presenter | George Anderson |
| Director | Clare Booth |
| Series Producer | Graham Mitchell |
| Producer | Will McKee |
| Production Manager | Richard Collier |
Broadcasts
- Thursday 20:00
- Friday 18:30
- Next Sunday 09:30
- Next Monday 15:30