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Easy winter propagation
Root cuttings are easy and reliable, says Ruth
Best recipes for gorgeous 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
Twelve shrubs for twelve months
If you want colour in your garden throughout the year, these are the shrubs to plant, says Walter F. Wood, as he lists 12 shrubs that perform for 12 months of the year
Beautiful hellebores
Undemanding, winter-hardy, with strikingly beautiful flowers, hellebores are a garden must-have that provide early colour in the garden,says Louise Curley
Stop greenhouse mould
Q Determined not to heat our greenhouse this winter, we spent a long time insulating the inside before putting back tender plants and cuttings. How can we get rid of the fuzzy mould infecting some plants and what will happen if we have a very cold winter? Geoffrey Mills, Louth, Lincolnshire
A long-lasting Christmas tree
The right care helps them survive the season, says Ruth
Houseplant health in winter
Dry, centrally heated rooms can cause problems, says Ruth
Caring for favourite plants
Humidity and indirect light help keep houseplants healthy
Planting a Japanese maple
There’s an Acer palmatum for every garden, says Ruth
Focus on... Blueberries
Lush berry harvests guaranteed with Lucy
Read all about it!
If you can’t get out in the garden, the next best thing is reading about it, as Bob reveals his selection of books
A winter's tale
Val explains why winter is a magical time in the garden
Winter care of hydrangeas
Potted plants are at the greatest risk, says Ruth
We love December
The last month of the year: another four seasons over and they have been a bit of a rollercoaster (not just horticulturally).
2 for 1 entry City escapes
There's still much to see with the 2 for 1 Entry Card as autumn begins to set in this month we discover days out just a stone’s throw from major city centres
Super Salvias!
Drought-tolerant, long-flowering and mostly pest-resistant, salvias are invaluable summer plants, says Graham Clarke, as he reveals his favourite varieties
Crab apples
With foliage, flowers and fruit in a range of colours, there's a crab apple to suit everyone
Harvesting and storing apples
Steve and Val explain the techniques that will enable you to store the most fruit
Keeping perennials healthy
Ruth sorts out her border mainstays before the winter
Ringing the changes
Climate change is affecting flowers and veg, says Val
Vertical beauty
It's time to consider adding climbing roses to the garden, letting them cover your walls, fences, arches and pergolas with colour and scent, says Anne Swithinbank
Clearing the garden for winter
Now is the time to plan for winter and beyond, says Ruth
TWO'S COMPANY
Finding themselves on adjacent plots and with lots in common, Nathan and Daniel decided to join forces and so nathanielsallotment was born
GROWING ORGANIC VEG ALL YEAR ROUND
Dr Anton Rosenfeld, knowledge officer of Garden Organic, explains how you can have tasty veg to harvest every month of the year
MAKING CHRISTMAS WREATHS
It has long been a tradition to hang wreaths on doors at Christmas and you can also add a few edible highlights which you may have grown on your plot
OUR PLOTTER OF THE MONTH
Last year we officially launched a competition to find 12 readers and their plots that would feature in Kitchen Garden magazine this year. Here we feature another of our talented winners
Don’t be a dendrophobe!
Dendrophobia is a strange disease that induces its sufferers to cut down beautiful trees in their gardens, but don’t succumb to it, says Allen Paterson
Blazing a trail
If you have to light a bonfire, make it a clean one, says Bob, and take precautions to keep everyone safe…
A hall, a walled garden and heritage apples
Martin Fish visits a walled garden in Lancashire to find a gardening team committed to an environmentally friendly approach to growing
WHAT A YEAR!
This month Stephanie Hafferty reflects on a year of hard work and takes satisfaction from what she has been able to achieve in a relatively short space of time