The Beechgrove Garden 2016 Episodes Episode guide
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Episode 26
26/26 Jim, Carole, George and Chris are preparing the garden for winter.
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Episode 25
25/26 Leaves are falling, but that's not a bad thing as Jim uses them to make leaf mould.
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Episode 24
24/26 Jim, Carole and George visit Strathkinness, the Best Kept Small Village in Fife.
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Episode 23
23/26 Jim takes the Camellias inside, while Carole and George plan a spring bedding display.
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Episode 22
22/26 Jim is in the veggie plot cropping late veg, and Carole is in rural Aberdeenshire.
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Episode 21
21/26 Jim is planting overwintering veg that will be ready to crop in the spring.
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Episode 20
20/26 Jim, Carole and George begin a series of bulb plantings.
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Episode 19
19/26 Jim tastes and tests his tomatoes, and Chris dons his waders to go planting in the pond.
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Episode 18
18/26 Jim McColl, Carole Baxter, George Anderson and Chris Beardshaw are on the road to Gairloch
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Episode 17
17/26 Carole harvests peas, George visits Athelstaneford village, and Jim is at Douneside House.
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Episode 16
16/26 Jim brings us up to date on how the crops in the veg plot are doing.
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Episode 15
15/26 Jim and Carole track the progress of a therapeutic garden designed for children.
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Episode 14
14/26 The Beechgrove team head to the ancient Highland fishing port and market town of Nairn.
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Episode 13
13/26 Jim, Carole and George investigate some neglected mature shrubs.
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Episode 12
12/26 Jim and George are planning for jam tomorrow.
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Episode 11
11/26 Carole is in the Keder, starting the year's collection of tender vegetables.
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Episode 10
10/26 The Beechgrove team take a break from the garden to be at Gardening Scotland.
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Episode 9
9/26 Carole is starting off some tender veg in the polytunnel.
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Episode 8
8/26 Jim tries some new tomato-growing gadgets.
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Episode 7
7/26 Carole creates a chef's windowsill, while Chris revamps the old heather garden.
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Episode 6
6/26 George visits the painterly garden of Broughton House in Kirkudbright.
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Episode 5
5/26 Jim checks to see if the soil temperature is warm enough to plant potatoes.
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Episode 4
4/26 Jim attempts to rejuvenate the Beechgrove lawn, now yellow after a winter of rain.
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Episode 3
3/26 Jim investigates digging, comparing two sets of vegetables grown side by side.
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Episode 2
2/26 George creates an inspirational winter-interest border on one of Beechgrove's slopes.
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Episode 1
1/26 Jim finds out how Scotland's wettest winter on record has affected growing conditions.