Celebrating the great Scottish garden. Tips and advice to get the most out of your garden, with inspirational ideas from Scotland's most beautiful green spaces.

Calum checks on the progress of the variety of supermarket bulbs he bought last year.

Lizzie and Calum provide some top tips for making the garden as productive as possible.

The warmer weather has woken up the garden, meaning more jobs to tackle at Beechgrove.

Carole Baxter and Calum Clunie are planting delphiniums at Beechgrove.

Blooms, veggies and fruit all get the expert treatment from George and Calum.

Beechgrove Garden is planning for a colourful summer.

Carole Baxter and Diana Yates demonstrate container planting.

Lizzie Schofield and Calum Clunie provide expert advice on some common garden tasks.

Scott is in the picket garden taking away an ornamental arch.

There’s a focus on productive gardening in small spaces this week at Beechgrove Garden.

Carole visits a wildflower specialist, and Kirsty continues her houseplant care series.

There is a visit to Culzean Castle to find out what's growing in their walled garden.

It’s viewer question time at Beechgrove Garden.

Scott and Calum harvest the garlic varieties planted last November.

Kirsty and Carole thin out the bamboo next to the pond.

Head gardener Scott Smith heads for the Picket Fence Garden to check on the roses.

George Anderson and Carole Baxter harvest the first of the year’s potatoes.

Kirsty checks on her hot border, and Scott demonstrates how to prune a rambling rose.

Calum is sowing winter vegetables, and Carole harvests the blooms planted in the spring.

Carole Baxter talks about the many bugs, blights and diseases that can attack your plants.

Carole checks in on the sweet peas, planted to mark Beechgrove's sapphire anniversary.

With autumn looming, there is still plenty to do for Kirsty Wilson and Calum Clunie.

Carole Baxter reviews the success of Beechgrove's wildlife-friendly planting project.

It’s time to review the season’s growing successes.

Carole Baxter and George Anderson look back at how the 2023 growing season has been.