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Strange sightings
Three unusual insects turn up in Val's garden in one day
Save your own seeds
Masterclass on: seed saving
Create a winter container
There are as many options as in summer
Winter moth prevention
Ruth shows you how to avoid maggoty tree fruits
A bolt from the blue!
Cornflowers are perfect for garden and vase
Autumn price round-up
AG finds better bargains in lesser-known brands
Rudbeckias
Rudbeckias are ideal for sunny summer patios and borders, with some able to survive our coldest winters
Foxgloves (digitalis)
Modern foxgloves range from tall and elegant, bushy and punchy to simply delightful - both close up and from afar
For a scented summer eve
Grow these around a seating area
Understanding photoperiodism
Steve and Val Bradley explain how daylength plays its part in plant growth
Better blackberries
Blackberries are some of the most reliable and prolific croppers in the garden so make more of them, says Bob
Up the garden path
Wildlife and visitors love the plants growing in Val's path
Tidying-up before autumn
Take time out to get everything straight, says Ruth
Keep the lawn looking good
Remove dead material and keep the soil healthy
Autumn rose maintenance
Cut back, mulch and remove diseased stems, says Ruth
Cutting back in autumn
Masterclass on: tidying up for winter
Sugar high
When contemplating trees to blaze a trail in a garden, there is nothing sweeter than the sugar maple, says Toby
Leaf-vein cuttings
Make new plants from leaf-vein cuttings with Nick Bailey's essential guide
Your wildlife month
Many gardeners extend their season of colour by growing late-flowering Verbena bonariensis, rudbeckias, Michaelmas daisies and sedums.
Small space big flavour
Homegrown squash are an early-autumn crop, full of delicious culinary potential. Rukmini Iyer teams them with baked gnocchi and goat's cheese
Hassle-free harvests
October may signify the end of the growing year, but there is still plenty of joy to be had, from harvests and glorious colour changes to planting overwintering crops for next year
Heavenly hedges
Evergreen or deciduous, large or small, hedges are the perfect way to bring structure to your garden - and now is the best time of year to plant one
Autumn made easy
Ensure your garden is in great shape for the colder months ahead - and next year's growing season - with Sue Kent's guide to hassle-free autumn preparation
Tender plants
A cold snap can wreak havoc in the garden if you don't protect frost-tender and borderline-hardy plants. Alan Titchmarsh explains how to do it
Tales from Titchmarsh
Sunday is a day for enjoying the garden in peace and quiet, says Alan, without the buzz, hum and drone of power tools
YOUR PRUNING MONTH
Frances Tophill shows you how to get greenery in shape ahead of the colder winter months
Winter greenhouse bounty Plant up winter veg
Keep your greenhouse fully stocked up with tasty salads and veg. In the second of our three-part series, Lucy Chamberlain reveals the crops to grow now
Plant out hardy youngsters
Most plants will fare better in soil than pots, says Ruth
Cuttings for plant security
Propagate tender perennials before winter, says Ruth
Bulbs to brighten winter
Forced bulbs provide indoor colour and scent, says Ruth