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Fresh fruit all winter
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Fresh fruit all winter

Winter, we hear you cry! It’s nearer than you think, says Bob, so make sure you have fresh fruit to see you through it…

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August 08, 2020
Don't get bamboozled!
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Don't get bamboozled!

Getting rid of invasive bamboo is a big job, says Peter

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2 mins  |
August 08, 2020
Chatterbox queens
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Chatterbox queens

Val explains how honeybee queens ‘toot’ and ‘quack’

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3 mins  |
August 08, 2020
How Do I Treat My Rose Problem?
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How Do I Treat My Rose Problem?

Anne Swithinbank’s masterclass on: rose problems

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August 01, 2020
Take summer herb cuttings
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Take summer herb cuttings

Ruth makes more flavoursome plants for the kitchen

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August 01, 2020
Transform your plot with Golden plants
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Transform your plot with Golden plants

It’s not just large trees that supply a 24-carat hit of burnished colour from summer into autumn. Anne Swithinbank looks at the golden wonders that can brighten your garden

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August 01, 2020
When plants could cure, kill... or shock
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When plants could cure, kill... or shock

Old folklore judged some plants medically beneficial because of their appearance, but the consequences could be dire, explains Ian Morton

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August 01, 2020
Plan future strawbs
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Plan future strawbs

You might still be eating this year’s harvests, but if you prep now you’ll get the best start on next year’s fruits, says Bob

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August 01, 2020
Seize the day with Heavenly hemerocallis
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Seize the day with Heavenly hemerocallis

They blaze brightly, providing a steady stream of colourful – often fragrant – summer flowers. That’s why you should always make room for daylilies, says Hazel Sillver

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August 01, 2020
Thistle do nicely
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Thistle do nicely

Long-flowering, striking and loved by bumblebees, the plume thistle has pride of place in Toby’s garden

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August 01, 2020
Roll out the red carpet
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Roll out the red carpet

One of the best plants for wildlife is red valerian, says Val

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August 01, 2020
Mophead summer glory
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Mophead summer glory

Plant hydrangeas to add colour to a street, says Peter

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August 01, 2020
A suburban Liverpool garden
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A suburban Liverpool garden

Pots inspired by her former home in Morocco take pride of place around Fatima Aabbar-Marshall’s plant-packed Liverpool garden, as Sue Bradley explains

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3 mins  |
August 01, 2020
Should I divide bearded irises?
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Should I divide bearded irises?

Q We would like to rescue some bearded iris growing in a neglected and overgrown border. They look quite healthy, but haven’t been flowering. Will they need to be divided, when is the best time, and how is it done? Fran Dickinson, King’s Lynn, Norfolk

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July 18, 2020
Lock down – grow your own
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Lock down – grow your own

There’s still loads you can sow, grow and eat

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July 18, 2020
The world's great roses
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The world's great roses

Arthur Hellyer MBE, VMH, tells the story of how modern roses were created

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4 mins  |
July 18, 2020
Make a big impact with Dinky dahlias
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Make a big impact with Dinky dahlias

Short in stature, not on interest, compact and dwarf varieties are ideal for mid-border and patio pots. Hazel Sillver finds options for both classic and contemporary tastes

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July 18, 2020
What to cut back in summer
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What to cut back in summer

Don’t neglect these essential pruning jobs,

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July 18, 2020
Dealing with clematis wilt
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Dealing with clematis wilt

Ruth deals with a devastating, though not fatal, problem

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July 18, 2020
How to deal with aphids
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How to deal with aphids

Tim Rumball looks at products to tackle these pests when they get out of control

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July 18, 2020
How to master Prairie-style planting
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How to master Prairie-style planting

Popular with show garden designers, this relaxed look can be tailored to fit any size of plot and, once established, requires little maintenance,

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July 18, 2020
Bees galore!
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Bees galore!

Val has found that the nepetas and salvias in her garden have attracted a lot of bumblebees this year

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July 18, 2020
The beautiful game
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The beautiful game

Some peckish footie fans have taken up residence in Toby’s runner beans – but he finds he’s enjoying their company…

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July 25, 2020
What next for tender perennials?
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What next for tender perennials?

Anne Swithinbank’s masterclass on: tender perennials

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July 25, 2020
Ultimate guide to The dry garden
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Ultimate guide to The dry garden

As warmer weather becomes the norm, it makes sense to fill arid areas in your plot with plants designed to weather a dry spell.

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July 25, 2020
Unexpected arrivals
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Unexpected arrivals

Two insect species not seen before arrive in Val’s garden

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3 mins  |
July 25, 2020
The world's great roses
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The world's great roses

Arthur Hellyer, MBE, VMH, continues the story of how modern roses were created

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4 mins  |
July 25, 2020
Updating the cottage garden
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Updating the cottage garden

Val Bourne explores the enduring appeal of cottage style and explains how to update it, and John Hoyland singles out hollyhocks as the perfect cottage flower

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July 25, 2020
Feeding in midsummer
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Feeding in midsummer

Ruth looks at the plants you should concentrate on now

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July 25, 2020
Save those seeds
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Save those seeds

It’s time to tuck into the fruits of your labours, but spare a thought – and some seeds – for future harvests, says Bob

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July 25, 2020