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Houseplant propagation
Summer is the ideal time to make more plants, says Ruth
Collecting and storing seeds
It's a satisfying and economical thing to do, says Ruth
Jolly Johnny is a border star
It's time to sow some of the colours of spring, says Ruth
A bit of a pickle
If you're looking for a safe and tasty way to store your vegetable surplus, make pickles and chutneys, says Bob
Wings of love
The flight of the winged black ant gives Toby a chance to reflect on how far some insects go to for a good time
Taking delicate cuttings
Masterclass on: taking cuttings of tender plants
A miniature succulent garden
Steve and Val Bradley show you how to create an attractive small succulent garden
Vole revival
Val looks at the reintroduction of water voles at Trentham
Keeping our borders bright
Deadheading and feeding are key tasks now, says Ruth
Late summer troubleshooting
Ruth tackles pests and problems as summer progresses
Out in front
Transform your front garden with low-maintenance plants that look good all year and welcome you home with colour and scent in winter, as Hazel Sillver explains
This week... Rudbeckia hirta
Tips on growing plants also known as yellow coneflowers or black-eyed Susans
Sophisticated crocosmia
What's in a name? Graham Rice explains why the vigorous, almost invasive montbretia is more popular and better behaved under its modern name of crocosmia
Mending fences
Toby flags up some of the mistakes people make when building a fence – and explains how to make yours better
This week... Dahlias
For showy blooms from mid-summer until autumn, choose dahlias
Unstoppable bloomers
Hazel Sillver looks at a selection of the best long-flowering rose varieties for a small garden that will produce scent and colour during summer and into autumn
Marvels of the Mediterranean
Bring a touch of the Mediterranean to your garden and help drought-proof your plot, says Anne Swithinbank, as she reveals a range of plants suitable for the UK
Annuals with lots to give
Godetia are a pretty addition and easy to grow, says Ruth
How to keep plants fruitful
Ruth keeps her tomatoes and strawberries healthy
Planting a bed of leek plugs
Swapping veggies for chutney helps fill Ruth’s raised bed
Keeping the garden on track
Hygiene is about more than a neat garden, says Ruth
Pruning trained fruit trees
Reduce shoots to let in the sun and help fruits ripen
Last chance summer pruning
Ruth gives trained fruit trees and flowered shrubs a trim
Bounty on a budget
PART 4- Continuing her six-part series, veg growing expert Sally Nex looks at how to pick your crops at just the right time, stay ahead of garden pests, and save seed for next year
Fresh from the plot
This month Rekha is basking in the warmth of late summer, as her crops ripen for harvest. Meanwhile, in the kitchen, it's time to make a batch of deliciously spicy sweetcorn scones
Call of the wild
Want to try a more natural way of gardening but not sure where to start? Sally Nex explores rewilding on a small scale and offers easy first steps
Your ultimate cut flower guide
Bring the garden into your home with Louise Curley's guide to growing, cutting and arranging homegrown flowers. In this first of a two-part series, she looks at what to snip in the garden, how to condition stems and the best dahlias for the vase
Where do I start? Water features
PART 11 Getting started
COOKING UP A TREAT
With hazy, lazy days gliding into balmy August nights, now is the perfect time to cook and enjoy your meals outdoors. Let Adam Frost be your guide as he looks at the very best ways to cook in your garden, from fire pits and barbecues, to stoves and pizza ovens
Pots for summer impact
In the final instalment of her summer container series, Arit shows us how to plant up a display teeming with seasonal colour and punch