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 Baxter and Brian Cunningham review how the garden has survived the winter.

The Beechgrove presenter vegetable-growing challenge begins at the garden.

George and Calum are potting the onions and shallots that Calum sowed in December.

Gardening for wildlife, vegetables and small spaces are all covered in this episode.

Kirsty is looking to plant out the sweet peas that are currently growing under cover.

Gardening in a way that helps and reacts to the environment is the focus in this episode.

Calum Clunie and George Anderson plant out this year’s brassica crop.

Ruth and Brian keep on top of projects that were started earlier in the series.

Calum creates a gardening favourite: a lavender border.

With the arrival of June, Beechgrove enters a time of colour, scent and productivity.

George and Calum focus on caring for plants in the garden.

Brian looks at an area designed to have something of interest every month of the year.

Kirsty and Brian visit the plot designed and planted to look its best in June.

It’s July, and the new month brings a new set of jobs to get stuck into at Beechgrove.

It’s a productive time, with fruit and vegetables now ready to be enjoyed.

Brian demonstrates the best way to go about pruning wisteria.

Kirsty and Brian focus on Beechgrove's trees and colourful borders.

Ruth shows what can be sown to get home-grown produce at this time of year.

Calum and George tackle club root, a serious problem in the garden.

It’s time to look ahead at jobs that will deliver results into the next growing season.

Kirsty and Brian taste-test the chillies that they first featured at the start of May.

22/26. Tension is building as judging day approaches in the vegetable plot competition, so Lizzie does some maintenance and harvesting of her entry. [S] [HD]