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We wish you a green Christmas
Reuse and recycle as much as you possibly can
Seeds of winter joy
Your garden can be captivating during the most desolate of winters
Peony hybrid heaven
After 70 years and thousands of failed attempts, the resultant Itoh peonies are gorgeous hybrids that are well worth the wait
Our plant world's Weird wonders
Plants that burst into flames, are obedient to the touch, or look like mice and even Darth Vader! We reveal some of nature’s marvels that will astound you
Downton holly
Grown at the home of Downton Abbey is a plant with all the splendour of the TV show. Toby toasts the Highclere holly
How To Ensure Your Christmas Tree Survives The Festivities
Ruth explains how to ensure your tree survives the festivities
25 Easy Ways To Be A Better Gardener In 2020
Whether you’re an old hand or a newcomer, make sure you get the most from your plot in the coming year with Graham Clarke’s pointers
The Old Brewery Garden
The garden that’s surrounding John and Ursula Brooke’s home near Bath is a relaxed and wildlife-friendly space with a fascinating past, says Sue Bradley
Ask John Negus
John has been answering reader queries for 49 years
The Right Way To Use A Chainsaw
Using a chainsaw can be safe and simple if you follow the rules.
Ask Anne!
Anne Swithinbank’s masterclass on: Christmas trees
A Merry Little Clematis
This clematis may have a festive name, but its background is more sun-baked. Toby contemplates a Christmas miracle
Bumblebee Medicine
Scientists have found that chemicals in Calluna heather can protect bees against a harmful parasite, says Val
How To Grow...Hellebores
Long blooming, low maintenance and pest-free, the Lenten rose is a delightful seasonal mainstay. Anne Swithinbank explains how you can grow these pretty perennials
Surviving The Cold
Most of us think of cacti and succulents as houseplants that can’t survive outside in winter, but Tamsin Westhorpe reveals a few that can – under certain conditions
Get Interest And Colour With Winter Stems
As we head into the coldest season, interest comes courtesy of plants that bare all. Anna Toeman gives a rundown of the stems that really make a statement
Winter Structure With Evergreens
With their glossy leaves, interesting colours, textures and shapes, evergreens are essential at any time of year but never more so than in winter, says Sally Jenner
Divide And Rule With Flowering Hedges
Why settle for a functional fence when you can beautify boundaries – and attract wildlife – with the brilliant blooms of a floriferous hedge, says Graham Clarke
Woodland Whispers
Are chemical messages being pumped out by an ailing ash tree, asks Val, to encourage dormant seeds to grow?
Will There Ever Be A Blue Rose?
Charles Quest-Ritson, author of Royal Horticultural Society’s Encyclopedia of Roses, ponders the question which has taxed rose breeders for years…
How To Grow... Hostas
If you want great groundcover, hostas are ideal. Anne Swithinbank looks at some of the varieties available, from miniatures to giants, and how to deal with slugs and snails
For Fabulous Fragrance Plant A Mahonia
When it comes to scent in the winter garden mahonias are ahead by a nose, but which options are best suited to an average-sized plot? Hazel Sillver can help you to decide
Best Composting Practice
Some products claim to help composting, but basic ways are best, says Tim Rumball
Add Some Colour With Cool Containers
Nothing lifts flagging spirits quite like a perfectly positioned pot that’s filled with evergreens and winter flowers. Hazel Sillver conjurs up some ideas to inspire…
A Question Of Colour
We love the colours of autumn, but why do many native trees fail to deliver intense hues? Toby has the answer
Cheer Up Grey Days With Instant November Colour
Whether you favour fiery flowers, bold berries – or a bit of both – Sally Charrett has cheerful options for a brighter garden in no time, as well as tips to keep the cost down
Don't be bamboozled by bamboo
Would you like a bamboo in your garden, but are worried that it might get out of control? Martyn Cox considers the best to choose for your garden
Dahlias and hellebores
Pack away or prepare for flowering, as Ruth explains
Tubers in the tropics
While his exotics are a seasonal hit, there’s still work to be done between the palms as Toby tackles his dahlia tubers
Winter-flowering Cherries
Why wait for spring to enjoy the uplifting sight of cherry blossom? Prunus x subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’ provides clouds of blooms to warm the winter months, says Graham Clarke