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School of rock
Toby salutes the passing of rock legend Meat Loaf with lessons about the positive effects of rock music on plants
Root-pruning technique
Steve and Val Bradley explain an alternative way of pruning to keep plants in check
Early spring lawncare
Start giving your winter-battered lawn some love, says
China asters revival
Renewed interest in growing cut flowers has brought the long-flowering China asters back in fashion, says Anne Swithinbank, as she looks at these colourful annuals
Winter discoveries
Val finds a few nesting sites while raking up the leaves
Hedge renovation
Hedges are great for wildlife and the environment, but they need to be managed. Steve and Val Bradley show you how to control your hedge using planned prunings
Get better bunny rabbits
Pinch the waist of a snapdragon flower and the top petal separates from the lower lip like an opening mouth.
Environmental truths
Sphagnum moss can be regenerated, says Peter
Late winter tree tasks
Plant and prune before the sap starts to rise, says Ruth
The greenhouse in late winter
Ruth is gearing up for an influx of new plants
Do the border shuffle
Toby explains how to turn borders into summer stunners by lifting, dividing and replanting key herbaceous plants
Flower grenades
Plant summer-flowering bulbs now to enjoy their scent and colour in a few months’ time, says Hazel Sillver, as she reveals the best ‘bulb grenades’ to choose
Amazing dahlias
Dahlias are Mexican beauties that offer variety, drama and long-lasting displays right up until the first frosts, says Anne Swithinbank, as she reveals her top choices
A plantsman's choice
G.R. Kingsbourn reveals some of his favourite plants from the 1950s
Planting in the green
Planting ‘in the green’, or while plants are in growth, can help create natural-looking swathes of flowers from late winter to summer.
Potato perfection
Toby considers his best options for garden-grown spuds and eagerly anticipates those first tasty beauties…
Bleeding hearts (Dicentra)
A romantic-looking, shade-loving spring-flowering perennial to brighten your garden
Propagate begonias from tubers
Steve and Val explain the best way to create more gorgeous tuberous begonias
One more lot of cuttings
Ruth uses late-winter rose prunings to make more plants
Best watering practice
Anne Swithinbank’s masterclass on: watering
Focus on... Plant spring garlic
If you didn’t plant any garlic in winter, the good news is you can start some now. Lucy Chamberlain explains what to do to ensure you grow the finest bulbs possible
Beside the water
Creating a water garden can be hard work initially, but the plants that love such moist conditions always create an enchanting display, says Hazel Sillver
The wonders of willow
Willows work really hard for their place in your garden, and they support and nourish other plants, says Toby
Sticky situations
Sticky leaves are a common problem, but make sure you remove the cause and clean in the right way, says Bob
Rose-replant disease explained
Steve and Val Bradley reveal why new roses often fail when planted in the same place as old ones and offer two solutions to help overcome the problem
Red-twig dogwoods
Get a blaze of colour in your winter garden with these gorgeous deciduous shrubs
Cut back buddlejas
A hard prune keeps them tidy and flower-rich, says Ruth
First and foremost
Plant early flowers for the first bumblebees, says Val
Best plants for a cutting garden
Free up some border space to create a beautiful cutting garden so you can pick vasefuls of beautiful flowers all summer long, says Anne Swithinbank
A fond farewell to Peter
Gardening world in mourning after death of Peter Seabrook