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Dividing Siberian irises
Remove old growth to keep clumps productive
Annual report
Val looks at the joys of sowing and saving annual seed
Midsummer garden jobs
Do a little, often, to keep your plot flourishing
The Show must go on...
Chelsea Flower Show 2023 had echoes of past treasures as well as fascinating spectacles with weeds
Top Ten Impatiens
A few years ago busy Lizzies were hit by downy mildew, but now mildew-resistant impatiens are on sale again
Pest controls
At the first sign of pests you may want to start spraying, but biological controls can be more efficient
Lawn care in the summer
Ruth looks at ways of helping grass cope with drought
Houseplants in summer
Feed, water and move some of them outside, says Ruth
More peas and beans
Think it's too late to sow beans and peas? Think again! Bob reveals how to start legumes on the plot in summer
Top bananas
Some 'pseudo' bananas are grown for their beauty, while others are transforming lives overseas, as Toby explains
Protecting plants from birds
Steve and Val Bradley offer options for stopping crop damage
Poppies for a sunny spot
These citrus colours bring summer delight, says Ruth
A long battle
Val reports on a successful prosecution following ecological vandalism on Herefordshire's River Lugg
Peonies
With their large, bowl-shaped flowers, peonies are long-lived perennials that come in a range of colours
So many cuttings to take!
This is the prime time for plant propagation
Between the roses
To make the most of your roses - and the space they need - choose planting partners that will enhance the display before, during and after blooming
CROCOSMIA
With their striking sword-like foliage and dazzling flowers, crocosmias bring a bright burst of high-summer colour to the garden
HELENA PETTIT
The high-octane karate kid who is shaking up RHS Shows on her life as bouncer, staying calm in a crisis and engaging children and new entrants to gardening
Balancing act
For this modern Dutch house, Piet Oudolf has combined richly planted roof gardens with the calm of a micro forest
Twice as nice
Designer Sue Townsend has blended two cottage gardens into one with meadow-style planting that drifts dreamily through the different spaces
TOTAL IMMERSION
Sara Jane Rothwell has softened the hard landscaping of this sloping plot with rich planting that contrasts with the repeated use of Corten-steel features
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
If you've despaired of why botanists keep changing the names of your favourite plants, columnist Ken Thompson explains the logic behind the taxonomic tinkering
Sum of the manse
For this walled garden on the edge of the Cairngorms, designer Jonathan Snow has created a sloping parterre filled with flowers and food
Exotic mix
In his own small Surrey garden, designer Robert Stacewicz has assembled an eclectic mix of exotic plants that are well suited for a changing climate
Picture this
Drawing on the wildflowers she loved as a child, Margarida Maia has created a garden in central Portugal that is now an Instagram sensation
Where the wild things are
In rural West Sussex, Chris Moss has created a sustainable, rustic-chic garden that hums with wildlife and shimmers subtly with modern cottage-style planting
Frost and fragrance
Positioned within sniffing distance, scented autumn and winter plants add a warm glow to cold days. From modest to massive, there are options for all plots
Potting up the first dahlias
They grow well in containers as well as the soil
Planting summer annuals
Ruth plants summer colour for our changing climate
Amazing Aquilegias
The columbine is one of those classic cottage-garden flowers that comes in a range of colours and pleases almost everyone. Graham Rice looks at why we love aquilegias