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Meadows fit for a king
Amateur Gardening

Meadows fit for a king

Val looks at the value of meadows to all kinds of wildlife

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3 mins  |
August 05, 2023
Know your onions
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Know your onions

Get the most out of your ready-to-harvest onions, and sow some more now for next spring

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2 mins  |
August 05, 2023
Not such prickly customers
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Not such prickly customers

Cacti and succulents are easy-going to grow and care for

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2 mins  |
August 05, 2023
Dealing with drought
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Dealing with drought

Steve and Val Bradley explain how to plan ahead to help our plants cope with the hot, dry conditions that are becoming more commonplace

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4 mins  |
August 05, 2023
Easy plants for a No-fuss August garden
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Easy plants for a No-fuss August garden

Want to spend less time watering and more time relaxing in a deckchair this month? Resilient, low-maintenance border plants are the answer

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4 mins  |
August 05, 2023
Top Ten Best lilies
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Top Ten Best lilies

With thousands of varieties to choose from, lilies provide a range of flower colours, some with scented blooms

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7 mins  |
August 05, 2023
Time for the second shift
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Time for the second shift

Ruth clears early summer plants for later varieties

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2 mins  |
August 05, 2023
Sow some prairie beauties
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Sow some prairie beauties

Echinaceas are a must-have perennial

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1 min  |
August 05, 2023
How to get the best toms
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How to get the best toms

Pruning, watering and feeding are essential

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2 mins  |
August 05, 2023
Newt sensations
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Newt sensations

Given all the things he’s lost in his garden, Toby is pleased to discover something as precious as his new pond visitor

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2 mins  |
August 05, 2023
Buddleja vision
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Buddleja vision

Planting a butterfly bush for pollinators is not that simple, says Bob, as he explains the needs of their caterpillars

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1 min  |
July 29, 2023
Focus on... Currant care
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Focus on... Currant care

Traditional black fruits, vibrant reds or striking pinks and whites – whatever you prefer, it’s easy to grow your own juicy currants

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6 mins  |
July 29, 2023
Getting to grips with pests
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Getting to grips with pests

Lots of plants crammed together are more vulnerable

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1 min  |
July 29, 2023
Summer pots and baskets
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Summer pots and baskets

Food, water and pest control are so important, says Ruth

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1 min  |
July 29, 2023
Birthday blues
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Birthday blues

When it comes to butterflies, blue is the colour

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3 mins  |
July 29, 2023
Can you dig it?
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Can you dig it?

Weathered they may be, but Toby’s trowels are still very useful, helping protect his plants from weather extremes

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2 mins  |
July 29, 2023
Cosmos
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Cosmos

Sun-loving plants with a long flowering season, cosmos are great for colour, cutting and even fragrance

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4 mins  |
July 29, 2023
Transform autumn
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Transform autumn

Whether you're looking for late flowers, fantastic foliage or succulent berries, we have the best plants to transform your garden this autumn

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6 mins  |
July 29, 2023
Get summer feeding right
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Get summer feeding right

Give plants a boost for flowers and fruits

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2 mins  |
July 29, 2023
The butterfly effect
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The butterfly effect

With native butterflies in serious decline - and some facing extinction - Martyn Cox suggests steps you can take to attract these delightful creatures to your garden

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3 mins  |
July 29, 2023
Summer problem-solving: GARDEN PESTS
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Summer problem-solving: GARDEN PESTS

The warmer months are not only enjoyable for gardeners, they're also boom-time for pests. Help your plants shrug them off with Alan Titchmarsh's easy guide

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5 mins  |
August 2023
Tales from Titchmarsh
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Tales from Titchmarsh

Time may seem to pass too quickly, but gardeners have precious moments to remember - and lots to look forward to, says Alan

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3 mins  |
August 2023
What we've learned for the future
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What we've learned for the future

As I reflect on the dry meadow project, I've been asking myself a number of questions.

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1 min  |
August 2023
Save on energy
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Save on energy

Press pause on your energy bills for the next 10 years with this unmissable offer from Inspired Villages

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1 min  |
August 2023
The grand finale
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The grand finale

If your garden is running out of steam as summer reaches its climax, take inspiration from Sue Kent’s pick of late-show plants to give your plot a boost

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4 mins  |
August 2023
Small space big flavour
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Small space big flavour

August is the perfect time to make the most of large tomato crops, which you can enjoy in Rukmini Iyer's delicious tomato, thyme and ricotta tart recipe

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1 min  |
August 2023
Hassle-free harvests
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Hassle-free harvests

As summer reaches its peak, picking and preparing your crops is top of the to-do list - but there are still plenty of time-saving ways to extend the harvest and set yourself in good stead for next year, says Jack Wallington

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4 mins  |
August 2023
For the love of shade
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For the love of shade

Far from being a limiting factor, the gift of shade cools, calms and brings so much variety to your plot. Here, Monty shares why he wouldn't be without it

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8 mins  |
August 2023
NEW POTATOES UNCOVERED
Kitchen Garden

NEW POTATOES UNCOVERED

Martin Fish sheds new light on growing one of the nation's favourite veg, while wife Jill serves up a dish of herby potatoes baked with tomatoes

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5 mins  |
August 2023
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE LIKELY PLOTTERS?
Kitchen Garden

WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE LIKELY PLOTTERS?

Back in 2018 The Potty Plotters (Elaine Crick and Julia Slater) of the Ashbourne Road and District Allotments in Derby came up with the hare-brained idea of creating starter plots for learner plot holders. So how has it gone? They tell all!

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6 mins  |
August 2023