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What to plant for A touch of frost
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What to plant for A touch of frost

Wet, mild winters are now the norm, but with ‘frosty’ glaucous foliage and snowy white flowers you can still look out onto a winter wonderland, says Anne Swithinbank

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5 mins  |
December 19 - 26, 2020
Ensure success with gardenia
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Ensure success with gardenia

Anne Swithinbank’s masterclass on: success with gardenia

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2 mins  |
December 19 - 26, 2020
Create festive cheer with Christmas containers
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Create festive cheer with Christmas containers

Here’s how you can plant up colourful festive pots to brighten the garden or give away as special yuletide presents to family and friends as Hazel Sillver explains

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4 mins  |
December 19 - 26, 2020
Reusing Your Festive Rubbish
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Reusing Your Festive Rubbish

Packaging and decorations have garden uses, says Ruth

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1 min  |
January 02, 2021
Whatever your soil, plant Winter heathers
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Whatever your soil, plant Winter heathers

Dainty flowers and contrasting evergreen foliage – choose Erica for a double whammy of winter interest from plants that are not picky about the pH, says Graham Rice

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5 mins  |
January 02, 2021
Stocking up and taking stock
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Stocking up and taking stock

Ruth refreshes supplies for ’21 and makes her resolutions

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2 mins  |
January 02, 2021
From cake to compost...
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From cake to compost...

After all the festive noshing, we should all be burning off the calories with some good old gardening, says Toby

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2 mins  |
January 02, 2021
Cast a spell with Witch hazel
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Cast a spell with Witch hazel

Enchanting flowers, potent perfume and great autumn leaf colour, all in one easy-togrow package – it’s well worth making room for a Hamamelis, says Graham Rice

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6 mins  |
January 02, 2021
Acid Queen Or Alkaline Angel? Plants For Every pH
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Acid Queen Or Alkaline Angel? Plants For Every pH

Identifying where your garden soil sits on the pH scale is ground zero when it comes to choosing and growing plants that are happy and healthy, says Hazel Sillver

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5 mins  |
December 05, 2020
Fruitful endeavours
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Fruitful endeavours

One fruit tree can support several cultivars, says Peter

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2 mins  |
December 05, 2020
Making the cut
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Making the cut

It’s time for the pre-Christmas prune, says Toby, as he looks at why some trees ‘bleed’ when they’re cut

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2 mins  |
December 05, 2020
Times, they are a-changing
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Times, they are a-changing

Val looks at the vital importance of caring for our planet

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3 mins  |
December 05, 2020
Monty ruffles some feathers
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Monty ruffles some feathers

Celebrity is blasted as ‘ignorant’ by the garden industry

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3 mins  |
December 05, 2020
Add colour, structure and scent with Midwinter stars
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Add colour, structure and scent with Midwinter stars

The weather may not be inviting but your garden can still give you a warm glow if you furnish it with plants that perform during the colder months, says Anne Swithinbank

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5 mins  |
December 05, 2020
It's time you discovered Correas
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It's time you discovered Correas

They come from Down Under, but in the right conditions Australian fuchsias are perfectly happy growing here. And they offer months of winter colour, says Martyn Cox

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5 mins  |
December 05, 2020
The steeply sloping garden
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The steeply sloping garden

A sloping site in a Cheshire market town has truly met its match in determined gardeners David and Melita Turner, who took on the challange, says Sue Bradley

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3 mins  |
December 05, 2020
Battling the elements
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Battling the elements

Ruth looks at ways of dealing with the worst of weather

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2 mins  |
December 05, 2020
Dahlias: lift or leave?
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Dahlias: lift or leave?

Anne Swithinbank masterclass on: dahlia dilemma

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2 mins  |
December 05, 2020
For Great Returns, Grow Repeat Flowerers
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For Great Returns, Grow Repeat Flowerers

Why settle for a single flush of flowers when you can have more? These budget-friendly buys offer optimum bloom for your buck, says Tamsin Hope Thomson

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6 mins  |
December 12, 2020
Bring The Outdoors In With Everlasting Flowers
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Bring The Outdoors In With Everlasting Flowers

Want indoor arrangements that look great and last for ages? The answer is cut and dried. Louise Curley reveals the blooms and seedheads to choose

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5 mins  |
November 21, 2020
Bring cheer to the street
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Bring cheer to the street

Why not make an arrangement for passers-by, says Peter

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2 mins  |
December 12, 2020
Last chance for spring colour
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Last chance for spring colour

Ruth plants the last of this year’s bedding and bulbs

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2 mins  |
November 21, 2020
What to plant for Bark and stem
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What to plant for Bark and stem

The flaming oranges and reds of cornus; the tactile papery white trunk of Acer griseum… Winter brings unexpected benefits, says Anne Swithinbank

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6 mins  |
December 12, 2020
Grafting for apples
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Grafting for apples

Toby tackles a tempting top-grafting project, which involves perching precariously over a busy A-road…

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2 mins  |
December 12, 2020
Look ahead to spring with Chaenomeles
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Look ahead to spring with Chaenomeles

Great for wildlife and with long-lasting early blossom – plus a crop of tasty, nutritious fruit – flowering quince is a shrub with plenty to offer, says Louise Curley

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5 mins  |
December 12, 2020
Amazing new plants for 2021
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Amazing new plants for 2021

Vigour and repeat flowering are key benefits, says Peter

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2 mins  |
November 21, 2020
A place in the sun
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A place in the sun

Val takes advantage of the winter sunshine in her garden

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3 mins  |
December 12, 2020
More Blooms, Less Gloom With Winter-Flowering Clematis
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More Blooms, Less Gloom With Winter-Flowering Clematis

We associate them with spring and summer but clematis can add scent and sparkle to the cold months – just when we need it most, says Louise Curley

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5 mins  |
November 21, 2020
Shrub roses
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Shrub roses

In the last part of his series, Arthur Hellyer, MBE, VMH, finalises his choice of the finest shrub rose varieties

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4 mins  |
November 21, 2020
My wildflower patch
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My wildflower patch

FOR 15 years we kept a patch of garden to grow potatoes. Sadly, in 2010, my potato eater died.

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3 mins  |
November 21, 2020