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An uncertain future
Horticultural clubs need to attract members, says Peter
Stroke of luck
While many new gardening gizmos impress, says Toby, one item is as useful now as ever– the besom brush
Landscape roses
If you want beautiful, lasting ground cover that will also dissuade weeds, have you considered roses? Anne Swithinbank argues the case for landscape roses
Lime-hating plants
If you love rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias but don’t have acid soil, the answer is to grow them in containers with the right compost, water and food
Looking after winter lawns
Keep things ticking over until spring arrives
Growing Hippeastrum (Amaryllis)
Steve and Val Bradley explain how to get the best out of these gorgeous houseplants
Focus on...Blackcurrants
Tangy fruits in abundance are within reach
Gold, frankincense and myrrh
Oliver Dawson takes a close look at the witch hazel and its association with Epiphany, when the three Wise Men brought gifts to the infant Jesus
Get the best gooseberries
Q I’ve been reading about the flavour of old-fashioned gooseberries and would like to plant some of the older cultivars. What is the best way to grow them, and how do I avoid mildew? Fiona Westfield, Grantham, Lincs.
Eco-friendly overhaul
There are lots of easy, enjoyable ways to be more eco-friendly in the garden in 2022. The result will be healthier plants and an abundance of wildlife
Are you doing your bit?
Val looks at ways we can reduce our carbon footprint
Learn and plan
How we respond to mistakes and take that knowledge forward can really benefit next year’s crops, says Bob
Grow more winter colour
Anne Swithinbank’s masterclass on: winter colour
Seeds you can sow now
Crops and flowers can be started this month
Temporary bare-root storage
What do you do if your bare-root plant arrives, but the weather stops you planting it? Steve and Val Bradley describe the options available to make sure your plants survive
Berried treasure
There’s a pecking order among birds for berries, says Val
Environmental truths
Sphagnum moss can be regenerated, says Peter
New Year resolutions
The key jobs that Ruth will try to keep on top of in 2022
The bark club
At this time of year, after the leaves have fallen, trees with textured bark come into their own. Camilla Phelps reveals some great examples that you can plant now
The right care for camellias
Camellias have many forms and need selective planting, but when you get it right the rewards are great, says Graham Rice. He explains how to care for this oriental beauty
A colourful winter
It is possible to have flowering all year round, says Peter
Deck the walls with boughs of colour
Want to cover a bare wall or shed? Winter is a great time to plant climbers that will add cheering colour to the garden next spring and summer, says Hazel Sillver
Curiouser and curiouser
Plants are among the oldest inhabitants of earth and in that time they have managed to evolve some amazing ways to survive, as Anne Swithinbank explains
Greenhouse insulation
Steve and Val Bradley explain how to protect your greenhouse plants this winter
Facts about pholcids
You may not know their name, but you’ve probably seen these tiny-bodied, long-legged insects indoors, says Val
Christmas wreaths
Why not look to your garden for some traditional Christmas decorations, and make the festive season truly organic and personal, says Anne Swithinbank
Pruning fruit trees
It’s time to give free-standing trees a trim, says Ruth
Reusing Christmas waste
You can upcycle the downside of Christmas, says Ruth
Facts about bracts
Would you describe your poinsettia as having red leaves or red flowers? Actually, the red leaf-like structures are bracts. We look at plants that have bracts as a major feature
Festive forays in the garden
Make time for getting outside this Christmas, says Ruth