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Enjoy spring crocuses
Crocuses bring colour to spring and can be planted in lawns, borders, under trees or in containers. Camilla Phelps offers her selection of the best for all options
Why plant a hedge?
Hedges make great boundaries, they’re ornamental and are good for wildlife, so what’s not to like? Camilla Phelps looks at which shrubs and trees make good hedging plants
Earth, wind and fire
Gardens and wildlife have suffered this year, says Val
A feast of flowers
Edible flowers will brighten up your mealtimes – and you may have been eating them without noticing, says Bob
Robin reliance
When it comes to turning the compost heap, you can rely on the fact that you’ll make friends with a robin, says Toby
Tree of life
Planting a catalpa tree to commemorate someone special prompts Toby to reflect on trees with royal significance
What to do with tubers
Ruth considers whether to leave or lift cannas and dahlias
Seeing red
Touches of red can bring a winter garden to life, says Val
Fabulous fritillaries
Fritillaries have a multitude of roles to play in our gardens, whether they are planted in grass, borders, rock gardens or containers, says Anne Swithinbank
How to protect your grape crop
Steve and Val Bradley explain how to save your grape crop from birds and insects
How to control acanthus
Previous garden owners created an openbottomed 'container' for the acanthus, by cementing together large flinty stones. This sits slightly above and mostly below ground
Seedlings and cuttings
Ruth prepares young plants for the winter months
Winter workout
Winter is on its way, so make sure any areas where you store plants under cover are up to the task, says Bob
Prepare winter protection
Get greenhouses and coldframes set for winter, says Ruth
Reach for the sky
Tall perennials can be a strategically smart way to hide unsightly features or create a vertical wall of colour in a small garden, as Graham Clarke explains
Perennials to plant now
I want to add some herbaceous perennials to gaps in my garden. Which are best planted in the autumn, and which should I leave until spring? Alice O'Connor, Keighley, W. Yorkshire
Pops of seasonal colour
Planting bedding is so easy and economical, says Ruth
Sow autumn sweet peas
Start them now for strong, early blooms, says Ruth
Perfect pincushions
Scabious, also known as pincushion flowers, produce gorgeous blooms that lure bees and provide cut flowers for the vase. Hazel Sillver looks at the best types to plant now
The appeal of yuccas
Christopher Lloyd takes a look at these bold evergreens with their spectacular exotic foliage and flowers
Marjoram the magnet
Val is hopeful for a gatekeeper butterfly revival
Best shrubs for berries
Winter gardens can look stark and colourless, but there are shrubs that bring a splash of colour to break the monotony, says Camilla Phelps, as she reveals her favourites
Future drought-proofing
Create a garden that can tolerate the dry, says Ruth
Autumn perennial care
Plant, split and cut back border stalwarts now, says Ruth
The need for seed
As he contemplates filling gaps in borders, Toby looks to seeds of plants that fared well during the hot summer
Cutting summer raspberries
Remove old canes for next year's growth, says Ruth
The greenhouse in autumn
Clean it well in preparation for winter plants, says Ruth
This week... Sedums
If you want colourful, drought-tolerant plants that are loved by pollinators, try sedums
The global garden
The globular flowerheads of alliums add shape and colour to borders during late spring and early summer, says Hazel Sillver, as she looks at the best types to plant now
Focus on... Perpetual strawberries
When it comes to strawberries, you can never have too much of a good thing. Lucy shows you how to grow perpetual or everbearing varieties with real staying power