The Beverly Hillbillies Season 2 Episode 3

Ep 3. Granny's Garden

  • NR
  • October 9, 1963
  • 25 min
  • 8.0  (112)

The Beverly Hillbillies, one of the most iconic sitcoms of the 1960s, follows the adventures of the Clampett family, a group of poor, uneducated hillbillies who strike it rich when they discover oil on their land in the Ozarks. In season 2 episode 3, titled "Granny's Garden," the Clampett family faces a new challenge: Granny's desire to start a garden in their luxurious Beverly Hills mansion.

Granny, the matriarch of the Clampett family, has brought a bit of the Ozarks with her to Beverly Hills in the form of her favorite hobby: gardening. When Jed, the patriarch of the family, discovers that Granny wants to start a garden in the mansion's backyard, he is hesitant at first. After all, they are living in one of the most affluent neighborhoods in the world, and a garden would only draw attention to their hillbilly roots. However, Granny is determined to make the garden work, and Jed eventually relents, as he always does when it comes to his beloved Granny.

With the help of her grandson Jethro, Granny sets to work on her garden. However, she quickly discovers that gardening in Beverly Hills is a bit different than in the Ozarks. The soil is different, the climate is different, and the plants are different. Despite these challenges, Granny is undeterred. She seeks out advice from a local nursery and even attends a gardening class at a nearby college. With each setback, Granny becomes more determined to make her garden a success.

As Granny works on her garden, the rest of the family begins to get involved as well. Jethro, who has always had a way with machines, builds an elaborate irrigation system to keep the garden watered. Elly May, the family's tomboyish daughter, proves to have a green thumb and becomes Granny's assistant in the garden. Jed even begins to appreciate the beauty of the garden, despite his initial skepticism.

However, not everyone in Beverly Hills is as accepting of the Clampetts' newfound love of gardening. Their next-door neighbor, Mrs. Drysdale, is appalled by the sight of a garden in the Clampett's backyard. She believes that it is lowering the property values of the neighborhood and will attract all sorts of pests and vermin. Mrs. Drysdale even goes so far as to complain to the city about the Clampetts' garden, but to no avail.

Despite the animosity from their neighbor, the Clampetts continue to work on their garden. It becomes a source of pride for the family and a symbol of their connection to their roots in the Ozarks. Granny's hard work pays off, and the garden flourishes under her care. It becomes a popular attraction in the neighborhood, with people stopping by to admire the beautiful flowers and vegetables.

In the end, the Clampetts' love of gardening brings them even closer together as a family. They have proven that they can adapt to life in Beverly Hills without forgetting who they are and where they come from. The garden becomes a symbol of their resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity.

Overall, "Granny's Garden" is a heartwarming episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that showcases the family's ability to adapt to their new surroundings while still staying true to themselves. The episode is full of humor and warmth and is sure to leave viewers with a smile on their faces. Whether you're a fan of the show or just looking for a fun and uplifting sitcom to watch, The Beverly Hillbillies delivers in spades.

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  • First Aired
    October 9, 1963
  • Content Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    25 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.0  (112)