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Resuscitating ramblers
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Resuscitating ramblers

A scuffle with a JCB leaves a rambler in tatters, but luckily Toby can save the day by making some hardwood cuttings

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March 06, 2021
It's time to sow – and sow
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It's time to sow – and sow

Get sowing to prolong the flowering season, says Ruth

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March 06, 2021
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Hardy Gladioli

They’re tough, low maintenance and beautiful. Forget what you’ve heard about the classic tender gladioli, try the lesser-known hardy kind says Graham Rice

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March 06, 2021
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Keep frost from flowers

The health of flowers on fruiting plants is key to cropping success. Be sure to protect fruit buds from frost, says Bob

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March 06, 2021
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Climbers for Small gardens

Short of space, but want a great display? The only way is up, says Anne Swithinbank

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5 mins  |
March 06, 2021
A container of thank yous
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A container of thank yous

A pot is for a season and not just for mums, says Ruth

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2 mins  |
March 06, 2021
Be Tidy And Wildlife-Friendly!
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Be Tidy And Wildlife-Friendly!

Watching how gardens work as ecosystems is as fascinating as growing plants, but of course, we still want our outdoor spaces to look good.

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February 06, 2021
Have Yourself A Rose-Tinted February!
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Have Yourself A Rose-Tinted February!

Whether you want a gift for a loved-one or for your own patio, now is the ideal time for you to plant roses in containers, as Hazel Sillver explains…

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February 06, 2021
Beginner's Guide To Growing Salad Leaves
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Beginner's Guide To Growing Salad Leaves

Soup up your salads with lettuce and leaves that are easy, quick, tasty and cheap – a must for both novice and experienced veg growers alike, says Louise Curley

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February 06, 2021
Milady is a true beauty
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Milady is a true beauty

Sow these asters now for a carpet of colour, says Ruth

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February 06, 2021
Keeping cuttings healthy
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Keeping cuttings healthy

Ruth pots them on and makes sure there are no problems

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February 06, 2021
Multiple choice
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Multiple choice

For a quick way to get more from plants and save a packet, pick plants you can easily split into multiples, says Bob

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February 06, 2021
Secret lives of bees
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Secret lives of bees

Val finds out some interesting facts from a new bee book

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February 06, 2021
My favourite rare clematis
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My favourite rare clematis

A handful of clematis varieties are immensely popular, yet there are many others that are equally beautiful though rarely seen. Christopher Lloyd picks out some of the best

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February 06, 2021
Create a Mini Jungle
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Create a Mini Jungle

Have your borders hit the doldrums? Ever thought of creating a tropical theme in one of them? Anne Swithinbank has some great varieties for you to try

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February 06, 2021
Appetite for destruction
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Appetite for destruction

Hungry herring gulls threaten Toby’s fish. Luckily, he has acquired a feathery plant that promises to save the day…

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February 06, 2021
The general rules of pruning
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The general rules of pruning

Stay safe and keep your plants in good, healthy shape

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January 30, 2021
Make 2021 The Year You Grow Soft Fruit
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Make 2021 The Year You Grow Soft Fruit

Delicious and nutritious, berries are brilliant entry level options for anyone new to fruit growing as they give a good crop in a small space, says Kris Collins

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January 16, 2021
Bulbs To Plant In Spring
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Bulbs To Plant In Spring

Christopher Lloyd looks at outdoor bulbs you can plant in the first months of the year

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4 mins  |
January 30, 2021
Warming Soil For Growing
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Warming Soil For Growing

Start preparing the ground for this year, says Ruth

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January 30, 2021
Plant Now For Fabulous Summer Colour
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Plant Now For Fabulous Summer Colour

January may be the gloomiest of months, but plan now and you can look forward to a brighter future, courtesy of the most colourful summer flowers, says Louise Curley

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January 30, 2021
Versatile viburnums
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Versatile viburnums

It’s been voted Chelsea Flower Show plant of the decade and it has amazing fragrance, so perhaps now is the time to really consider viburnums, says Graham Rice

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4 mins  |
January 30, 2021
Time to plant some glamour
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Time to plant some glamour

Lilies add easy opulence to the garden, says Ruth

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3 mins  |
January 30, 2021
The gardener's calendar
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The gardener's calendar

Val looks at why we sow and plant crops on certain days

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3 mins  |
January 30, 2021
Winter pruning catch-up
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Winter pruning catch-up

Ruth tackles her final trees before they burst into growth

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2 mins  |
January 30, 2021
Fashionable comebacks
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Fashionable comebacks

Tastes change, but can nurseries deliver? Peter finds out

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January 30, 2021
Celebrate the multi-faceted Snowdrop
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Celebrate the multi-faceted Snowdrop

Highly valued by collectors and loved by gardeners, the snowdrop is the ultimate symbol of spring’s arrival. Celebrate spring in style, says Tamsin Hope Thompson

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January 30, 2021
For Unexpected Colour, Try Winter Irises
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For Unexpected Colour, Try Winter Irises

Don’t wait until spring to enjoy the sight and scent of irises in bloom when there are options that will supply flowers in the depths of winter, says Graham Rice

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4 mins  |
January 23, 2021
Preparing for hellebore glory
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Preparing for hellebore glory

Ruth clears the way for some late-winter border colour

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2 mins  |
January 23, 2021
Winter container watch
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Winter container watch

One of her patio containers gives Ruth a nasty shock

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1 min  |
January 23, 2021