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.

Carole and George are at Beechgrove to review how the winter has affected the garden.

George and Carole plant some blight-resistant varieties of potato in the garden.

Calum Clunie and Lizzie Schofield unwrap dahlias after a winter in the dark.

Kirsty and Calum are busy tackling a revamp of the roses in the picket fence garden.

With the start of a new month, George and Lizzie turn their attention to the herb garden.

Carole is joined by James Silvey to answer questions on how to attract wildlife.

Ideas on what to plant in a shaded area of woodland.

Kirsty and Lizzie look at plants that are specifically suited to extremely wet conditions.

Carole looks at bedding plants that are safe to plant out now the risk of frost has gone.

It’s time to check in and enjoy the results of the spring planting and sowing.

Kirsty Wilson discusses what to sow and plant in order to attract birds to the area.

George and Calum are tending vines, fig plants and fruit bushes.

How to have the scents and flavours of a herb garden when space is limited.

It's the taste of summer, so Beechgrove's own strawberry crop gets some attention.

Kirsty and Calum trim, prune and cut to encourage new growth for the rest of the season.

George and Lizzie start cherry-picking the best of the summer produce from the plot.

Carole and Brian dig into the first crop of potatoes.

Lizzie Schofield and Ruth Vichos take a look at different varieties of bamboo.

Kirsty and Calum suggest some great plants that can be added to the pond.

Carole checks on how this year’s crop of tomatoes is measuring up.

It’s time to check on this year’s work and look ahead to autumn and the 2025 season.

Lizzie Schofield and Ruth Vichos pick the garden’s carrot crop.

Carole Baxter assesses how the dahlias have delivered this year.

George and Calum help cut down on those unwanted plant pests - weeds.

George Anderson and Carole Baxter weigh up the season’s successes.