It's been raining and Toad is resisting the urge to join in with Yukee and her friends' game of musical mud squelching. Toad, however, can't resist the muddy beat and is soon squelching with his friends.
Yukee is desperate to meet the worms who live in the soil beneath the garden. Learning that they only come out when it rains, Yukee tries to simulate the sound of rain before realizing that it's the rhythm of the rain that the worms love.
As everyone huddles in Sonny's caravan out of the storm, Toad admits he's frightened of the sound. Can Yukee find a way to use the pitter-pitter-pitter-patter of the rain to calm him?
When Yukee recognizes that what Sonny has found isn't a box of broken junk that he thought it was, but actually parts of something really very special, can Yukee and her friends find a way to put all the pieces back together again?
Everyone's bringing presents to the opening of Twinkle's zen garden, Yukee wants to take something too. But when she can't find anything, they encourage her to sing her frustration and Yukee discovers she has a gift to give after all.
When Yukee's awake and in the garden so early one morning all her friends are still asleep, she decides she'll enjoy the peace and quiet for once. But Yukee soon discovers - it might be quiet, but the garden's never silent.
Stripes' attempts to write a song about his love for The Sunhouse are interrupted by the rest of the gang all running their own Pop Up stalls. Can Yukee find a way to help Stripes finish his song that celebrates the gang and The Sunhouse?
Stripes has borrowed Twinkle's Xylophone but he lost it - right before her performance. In a wild game of cat and mouse, the gang race around the garden, listening for clues. But will they find it in time?
A samba band is coming to play, everyone is helping to prepare. Stripes is so busy that he's forgotten one thing, to book the band. All seems lost until Yukee and Stripes realize the Sunhouse already has its own brilliant band.
TapTap's loud, fast drumming is driving everyone in the garden to distraction. And when TapTap insists on playing fast can Yukee and Twinkle find a way to show TapTap that fast doesn't necessarily have to mean loud?
Oh dear. Yukee's garden pals all think the fortune cookies Yukee's given them are real and going to come true. How can Yukee tell them they're just for fun and not really going to happen? Or are they?
Sonny finds an old musical safe, which only opens with the right musical code. With Yukee's help, Sonny tries every tune he can think of, but none open the box - until the answer appears in a very unexpected place.
Stripes has written a brilliant song but his guitar string is broken, so can't play it. So Yukee decides to surprise Stripes by enlisting his garden friends to sing the song to him. But the trouble is, they can't find the right pitch.
Sonny and Yukee become distracted by the amazing musical properties of a pile of old salvaged pots. Unfortunately, Sonny has promised some of the pots to Twinkle who becomes increasingly impatient, while Sonny and Yukee play.
When Sonny finds an old line-dancing record, Yukee thinks it would be a mighty swell idea if the gang had a line-dance in The Sunhouse. But when remembering the moves proves a problem for the gang, can Yukee find a way to help them?
When a touring musical pigeon lands in the garden, the poor bird finds he has lost his flying beat. Yukee and the rest of the garden gang help Feathers find the right wing-flapping beat to get back in the air and off to his next show.
The garden gang are intrigued when Yukee says she's going to stay up late with them so she can show them the man in the moon. But will they all be able to stay awake long enough to actually see him?
Yukee is struggling with a tune on her ukulele, she tells her friends she's going to give it up. When Twinkle agrees that Yukee should try a new instrument, Yukee realizes that sometimes a struggle comes before success?
Everyone helps TapTap keep the garden quiet when strange eggs appear in the branches of her tree. TapTap is amazed to find that her eggs are in fact chrysalises, from which some beautiful musical butterflies emerge.
When Rock Night on the Sundial Stage has been double booked, everyone's beloved stage quickly becomes a crowded and noisy place to be. It's up to Yukee to help her friends rediscover that things sound better when everyone plays together.
Toad needs a new pumpkin double-bass. Yukee and Twinkle use vegetables from the veggie patch to create some surprising instruments - but none are quite right for Toad. Can some new pumpkins be found?
It's the first day of spring, so it's time for the traditional march round the garden to greet the daffodils. But chaos ensues when none of the gang can remember the right tempo to march to.
When the sensational singing snail sisters take a wrong direction and end up in the garden, Sonny offers to take them where they need to go. And, as a thank you - might they give a special concert in The Sunhouse?
When the recycling gets blown over in the wind, and spread all over the garden, Yukee and the gang not only pick it all up again, but discover that some recycled materials can have musical uses too.
Stripes has big ideas about how to transform the Sunhouse into a bigger, more popular music venue. When his plans don't go down well with the rest of the garden, Stripes must learn that their garden and stage are perfect just as they are.
It's the day the geese fly over on their annual migration south. The geese put on a amazing display if you make a noise like a goose call, so the gang looks for the right sound to get a response from the geese before they fly past.
Sonny's organized a tea party in his caravan to show off his new musical instrument. But when rain comes pouring through his leaky roof, are his plans for a musical afternoon a wash-out? Or can the gang make use of some of Sonny's finds?
Stripes and Toad see a beautiful sunrise and decide to write a song about it together. But Stripes wants it rocky, Toad wants it slower, so they fall out and go off to write their own. Can Yukee find a way to bring the team together again?
A famous soul singer is coming to perform in the garden, but no one knows what they look like. Meanwhile, a cheeky little mouse with a great big voice, has appeared in the Sunhouse.
Twinkle discovers an army of marching ants taking seeds from her vegetable garden. When all attempts to stop them fail, can she and Yukee find a way to get the ants marching to a different beat and away from her garden?