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The Beechgrove Garden episode 4 2015

In the Beechgrove Garden Jim is plants 'heirloom vegetables' to compare performance with contemporary interlopers. [videopress Z243Xwfo w="560" permalink="false" hd="true"] In the first of several monthly visits to Scone Palace garden, head gardener Brian Cunningham unveils his plans for a tribute to local plant hunter David Douglas.   When Euan and Jenny Maclean moved into their new build house in Linlithgow it was the house of their dreams. Over the course of this series, Chris is going to guide the new to gardening couple to turn a nightmare of a space into a garden to match their dream home. Decking Garden Vegetables Carole was in the Decking Garden, which is all about growing ornamental plants, fruit and vegetables in containers.This is ideal if you have a small garden or just a patio or balcony. Carole explained that this year she was going to introduce some compact-growing fruit to this area. She had selected two varieties of raspberry and o

Gardeners World episode 17 2017

In Gardeners World episode 17 2017, Monty visits a floral paradise just outside Dublin to discover how plantsman Jimi Blake fills his garden with flora for free. Monty also gives advice on what to sow now in the veg garden.   Adam Frost is on the hunt for some clever design ideas in a garden in Littlehampton. Nick Bailey shows how to transform a bland patio into a space that looks and smells incredible at twilight. Mark Lane travels to Oldham to visit a newly opened Maggie's Centre and Carol Klein reveals her highly fragrant plant of the month. Gardeners World episode 17 2017:   Night-scented plants After a hard day at work on a hot summer's day, there’s nothing like sitting out in the evening with a cold beer or glass of wine. And to enhance the experience, we'd recommend adding a few night-scented plants. White flowers are particularly useful as they really stand out as the light begins to fade. Vegetables in containers Planting vegetables in containers is a versatile way