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Busy lizzies are back in business!
Amateur Gardening

Busy lizzies are back in business!

At last with new disease-resistant varieties you can plant again with confidence, but which should you choose? Graham Rice considers the options

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3 mins  |
March 12, 2022
The peat debates
Amateur Gardening

The peat debates

You should add your voice to the consultation, says Peter had three species of fungal infection

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2 mins  |
February 05, 2022
LABELS OF LOVE
Kitchen Garden

LABELS OF LOVE

Labels are pretty essential when it comes to identifying what you have sown. But they can be decorative too! Here are some non-plastic alternatives Emily Cupit has been trying out

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5 mins  |
April 2022
BEDDING IN
Kitchen Garden

BEDDING IN

In this second instalment of her new series, Stephanie Hafferty gets to work in her new garden, creating no-dig beds, setting up her compost bins and mulching

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6 mins  |
April 2022
Where have all the pollinators gone?
Gardeners World

Where have all the pollinators gone?

Our pollinators are in crisis, with populations declining across the board – Monty reveals why we must take urgent action and what we can do, even in the smallest garden

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5 mins  |
March 2022
Weeds and seeds
Amateur Gardening

Weeds and seeds

Don’t disturb the soil while weeding in March, says Val

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3 mins  |
March 05, 2022
These toms are a delight
Amateur Gardening

These toms are a delight

A popular variety with generous yields, says Ruth

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2 mins  |
March 05, 2022
This week... Witch hazel
Amateur Gardening

This week... Witch hazel

Add colour and fragrance to your garden in winter and early spring with a witch hazel

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7 mins  |
March 05, 2022
The peat principle
Amateur Gardening

The peat principle

As gardeners consider if peat-free is the answer, Toby looks at the impact on the peat bogs we are using

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3 mins  |
March 05, 2022
The big squeeze
Amateur Gardening

The big squeeze

When it comes to sowing seeds and pricking out seedlings, space is always at a premium, says Bob

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2 mins  |
March 05, 2022
Sweet peas for colour
Amateur Gardening

Sweet peas for colour

Sow bright sweet pea shades now for a riot of cheering colour and fresh cut flowers this summer, says Hazel Sillver, as she reveals the best types to buy

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7 mins  |
March 05, 2022
Pruning eucalyptus
Amateur Gardening

Pruning eucalyptus

Anne Swithinbank’s masterclass on: pruning a gum tree

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3 mins  |
March 05, 2022
Perfect penstemons
Amateur Gardening

Perfect penstemons

Easy-going and with a long flowering season right up until the first frosts, penstemons are excellent border perennials available in a range of colours.

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7 mins  |
March 05, 2022
Grow your own good life
Amateur Gardening

Grow your own good life

Cultivating fruit’n’veg is easy and satisfying, says Ruth

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2 mins  |
March 05, 2022
Getting the most from bulbs
Amateur Gardening

Getting the most from bulbs

Ruth takes steps to make sure her bulbs do their best

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2 mins  |
March 05, 2022
Not to be sneezed at!
Amateur Gardening

Not to be sneezed at!

These little seeds pack such a big punch, says Ruth

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2 mins  |
February 26, 2022
Spring clean your shrubs
Amateur Gardening

Spring clean your shrubs

With spring soon upon us, Christopher Lloyd suggests that you make sure your shrubs are ‘paying for their keep’

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6 mins  |
February 26, 2022
Get ready for a new lawn
Amateur Gardening

Get ready for a new lawn

Whether turfing or seeding, do the groundwork now

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3 mins  |
February 26, 2022
This week... Forsythia
Amateur Gardening

This week... Forsythia

Spring-flowering forsythias produce a dazzling display of bright-yellow flowers

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8 mins  |
February 26, 2022
Mellow yellow
Amateur Gardening

Mellow yellow

Use yellow, the colour of confidence and happiness, to brighten your garden borders this summer, says Hazel Sillver, as she describes how to use these golden tones

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6 mins  |
February 26, 2022
Dealing with tender exotics
Amateur Gardening

Dealing with tender exotics

Anne Swithinbank’s masterclass on: awakening dormant tender plants

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2 mins  |
February 26, 2022
School of rock
Amateur Gardening

School of rock

Toby salutes the passing of rock legend Meat Loaf with lessons about the positive effects of rock music on plants

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2 mins  |
February 26, 2022
Root-pruning technique
Amateur Gardening

Root-pruning technique

Steve and Val Bradley explain an alternative way of pruning to keep plants in check

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3 mins  |
February 26, 2022
Early spring lawncare
Amateur Gardening

Early spring lawncare

Start giving your winter-battered lawn some love, says

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2 mins  |
February 26, 2022
China asters revival
Amateur Gardening

China asters revival

Renewed interest in growing cut flowers has brought the long-flowering China asters back in fashion, says Anne Swithinbank, as she looks at these colourful annuals

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7 mins  |
February 26, 2022
WEED AND WONDERFUL
Kitchen Garden

WEED AND WONDERFUL

What is a weed? That which we call a plant by any other name would smell as sweet, wouldn’t it? asks blogger and YouTuber Emma Bailey

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5 mins  |
April 2022
THE greenhouse effect
Kitchen Garden

THE greenhouse effect

Once you’ve had a greenhouse, you’ll wonder how you ever did without. So don’t glaze over before you’ve read KG editor Steve Ott’s top tips for choosing and buying your new building

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5 mins  |
April 2022
ROB'S PLOT RISING TO THE CHALLENGE
Kitchen Garden

ROB'S PLOT RISING TO THE CHALLENGE

Though the weather may still be on the cool side, there’s already plenty to do in the kitchen garden, and Rob Smith is on it!

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6 mins  |
April 2022
LET'S GET DOWN TO EARTH
Kitchen Garden

LET'S GET DOWN TO EARTH

A key to good soil, says Becky Searle, is understanding its structure and allowing it to develop naturally

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6 mins  |
April 2022
Green and serene
Kitchen Garden

Green and serene

This month Annabelle Padwick offers some ideas on how to create that special space in your garden or on your allotment for peace and contemplation

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4 mins  |
April 2022