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PLANTS WITH PURPOSE
Gardeners World

PLANTS WITH PURPOSE

Part 6: Trees

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4 mins  |
August 2022
Monty's summer veg patch
Gardeners World

Monty's summer veg patch

Discover how to get the most from your veg patch as Monty shares his expert advice on harvesting veg and planning ahead for winter crops

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5 mins  |
August 2022
ROB'S PLOT BRING on autumn
Kitchen Garden

ROB'S PLOT BRING on autumn

Summer is ending and harvesting and preserving become a part of day-to-day life for every veg gardener. Veg expert Rob Smith is no exception...

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September 2022
SIMPLE SEED SAVING
Kitchen Garden

SIMPLE SEED SAVING

The cost of seeds can be quite prohibitive for some so why not save your seeds instead, and all for free? And there are other reasons too, as Dr Anton Rosenfeld, knowledge officer of Garden Organic, explains

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September 2022
Hot crops FOR cool weather
Kitchen Garden

Hot crops FOR cool weather

Winter radish is a crop that can be sown now and will mature really quickly. Emma Rawlings offers some advice on which ones to grow and how

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September 2022
FROM POTS TO PLOTSI
Kitchen Garden

FROM POTS TO PLOTSI

Starting out with houseplants, Hannah Reid then progressed to growing herbs and vegetables on a small scale indoors. Now she has two flourishing allotment plots!

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6 mins  |
September 2022
ALL ABUZZ ABOUT CHELSEA
Kitchen Garden

ALL ABUZZ ABOUT CHELSEA

Stephanie Hafferty takes a tour of this year's Chelsea Flower Show with her pick of the gardens

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September 2022
SOWING YOUR FREE SEEDS
Kitchen Garden

SOWING YOUR FREE SEEDS

Here we offer some tips on growing your free KG seeds this month

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4 mins  |
August 2022
PROTECT YOUR GARDEN FROM WEEDS AND PESTS
Kitchen Garden

PROTECT YOUR GARDEN FROM WEEDS AND PESTS

In this issue BBC Radio 2 gardening expert and Welsh Water's Pestsmart ambassador, Terry Walton, shares the natural methods that he relies on to combat weeds and pests

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3 mins  |
September 2022
EXTENDING THE SEASON WITH ONIONS
Kitchen Garden

EXTENDING THE SEASON WITH ONIONS

From sowing to harvesting to storing, home-grown onions are something you can have all year round.

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3 mins  |
September 2022
A MAN OF MANY PARTS
Kitchen Garden

A MAN OF MANY PARTS

Martin Fish is one of the UK's most respected and loved horticulturalists. He has been a regular on TV and radio for nearly 30 years, while at the same time a prolific writer in national magazines and books. Here he chats with Grapevine podcast presenter Daniel Heighes

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August 2022
A NORTHERN OASIS
Kitchen Garden

A NORTHERN OASIS

Martin Fish is at Kiplin Hall in North Yorkshire, finding out about its rich history and exploring its restored walled garden

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6 mins  |
August 2022
TAKE cover
Kitchen Garden

TAKE cover

Stephanie Hafferty has been loving developing a new plot with no-dig beds but she was really excited when her new polytunnel arrived

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5 mins  |
August 2022
WHAT A CHARMER!
Kitchen Garden

WHAT A CHARMER!

It looks good, it tastes good, it's versatile and you get good value for your money. Yes, it's a charmed life with chard, says Tony Flanagan

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4 mins  |
August 2022
WHEN A MINER PROBLEM IS NOT A MINOR PROBLEM
Kitchen Garden

WHEN A MINER PROBLEM IS NOT A MINOR PROBLEM

The allium leaf miner is a garden pest that is spreading across the country and is especially detrimental to leeks. Dr Anton Rosenfeld, knowledge officer of Garden Organic, explains what to look for... and the best method of prevention

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3 mins  |
August 2022
ROB' S PLOT Playing it cool!
Kitchen Garden

ROB' S PLOT Playing it cool!

August certainly can be a sizzler of a month in the kitchen garden, with greenhouse temperatures soaring and watering becoming the key to success, explains Rob Smith

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August 2022
TAKE THE CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGE
Kitchen Garden

TAKE THE CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGE

Scientists have been warning us about climate change since the 1960s. Ecologist and keen veg grower Becky Searle looks at what a changing climate means to gardeners and how we can help to mitigate it

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5 mins  |
August 2022
THE BEARDED GROWERS
Kitchen Garden

THE BEARDED GROWERS

Two school pals met up by chance after nearly 20 years and before they knew it they had their own gardening radio show. KG editor Steve Ott caught up with John (JJ) and Chris (Bish) for a chinwag!

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6 mins  |
August 2022
TIME TO TRIM and train
Kitchen Garden

TIME TO TRIM and train

Surely fruit pruning is something we do in the winter months. Not so, says nurseryman David Patch as he explains why summer pruning is also essential

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August 2022
OUR PLOTTER OF THE MONTH
Kitchen Garden

OUR PLOTTER OF THE MONTH

Last year we officially launched a competition to find 12 readers and their plots that would feature in Kitchen Garden magazine this year. Here we present a talented winning twosome

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September 2022
UNDER COVER
Kitchen Garden

UNDER COVER

We've all heard of a spring clean, but a thorough autumn clean can be just as powerful, particularly in the greenhouse.

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3 mins  |
September 2022
TOP JOBS FOR SEPTEMBER
Kitchen Garden

TOP JOBS FOR SEPTEMBER

ESSENTIAL TASKS FOR YOUR VEG PATCH AND PROTECTED CROPS

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3 mins  |
September 2022
How and when to repot
Amateur Gardening

How and when to repot

Masterclass on: Repotting essentials

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2 mins  |
July 30, 2022
Extreme heather
Amateur Gardening

Extreme heather

Once regarded as rather dull, heathers now command respect from Toby for showing a new and forceful edge

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2 mins  |
July 30, 2022
My compost woes
Amateur Gardening

My compost woes

MANY of us who like to raise our own plants have been suffering compost woes, whether we’re trying to go peat-free or not! This year many of my plants failed to thrive: they developed chlorotic (or yellowing foliage) and withered away. At first, I put this down to the cool temperatures of spring, but they failed to recover once the nights and days warmed up. I have to deduce that the compost is probably to blame. Much of the compost I’ve used this year is not encouraging growth as it should.

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July 30, 2022
This week... Anemones
Amateur Gardening

This week... Anemones

You can grow anemones in borders, around trees and shrubs or in containers

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5 mins  |
July 30, 2022
Blanket the garden with colour
Amateur Gardening

Blanket the garden with colour

Hardy perennials are a bright delight, says Ruth

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1 min  |
July 30, 2022
Dividing Siberian irises
Amateur Gardening

Dividing Siberian irises

Split big clumps to keep them flowering well, says Ruth

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July 30, 2022
Potting up seedlings
Amateur Gardening

Potting up seedlings

I’m moving some seedlings into larger pots, says Ruth

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2 mins  |
July 30, 2022
Butterfly magnets
Amateur Gardening

Butterfly magnets

Lure butterflies to the garden by growing their favourite flowers, says Hazel Sillver, as she looks at the best plants to supply these beautiful insects with nectar for months

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July 30, 2022