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Swift And Sure Return
A wildlife-friendly Bristol plot is a major pull for swifts and a wide range of other species.
Securing An Exposed Plot
Has gardening on a hill-top taken the wind out of your sails? Tamsin Westhorpe has some calming advice.
How To Have A Low Maintenance Garden
Gardens needn’t be hard work. With the right plants, and a few tips and tricks, you can cut the workload and up the enjoyment, says Tamsin Hope Thomson.
Companion Planting
Mix things up and make it as difficult as possible for pests to target crops, says Val
Your Ultimate Guide To Mail-Order Seeds
Planning next year’s seed sowing? Whether you want flowers or veg, old favourites or new arrivals, Graham Rice reveals where (and how) to shop for what you want.
Winter's Wonderland
Toby looks at the science behind colourful winter stems.
Here's To Hawthorne
Hawthorn hedges have so much more to offer wildlife says Val
Hedges To Suit Every Garden!
Whether you want extra privacy and security, a haven for wildlife, fine fragrance or fabulous flowers, a hedge can provide the answer, as Louise Curley reveals.
How To Grow... Peonies
Plant peonies and grow a big swathe of happiness, says Anne Swithinbank
How To Grow Clematis
With such a small footprint yet huge flowering potential, clematis are a must for any garden, no matter what its size
Plant Fragrant Favourite Lily-of-the-valley
With a daintiness that belies their hardy nature, the perfumed bells of Convallaria make this shade lover a must-have for May, says Graham Rice
Watery Wonders
If you want a fantastic focal point to your garden, why not add a pond? Martyn Cox looks at the best plants to use for year-round interest
Think Global, Act Local
How many pound miles are involved in the meals you eat? Val finds out as she tots up the miles for her Sunday lunch
Success With Salads
Grow your own leaves for fresh feasts all summer long
How To Harden Off Tender Plants
Toughen up tender plants gradually to help them withstand the weather, says Ruth
New Advances For 2018
Peter gets a look at all that’s new in the gardening world
Encourage Ground Beetles
Make ground beetles feel at home and they’ll provide defence against slugs, says Val
Reasons To Make Leaf Mould
Transform autumn leaves from a nuisance into a multipurpose garden essential – for free! – with Tamsin Hope Thomson’s useful tips and tricks
A Winning Combination
Fred and Bonny Bainbridge’s use of exciting plants and inspiring design has captured the attention of gardening judges on more than one occasion
Arts and Crafts Garden
A garden for all seasons has been created around a former private estate house in Gwent
How To Grow Garden Pinks
With their evocative clove-like scent, garden pinks are available in a range of colours and last all summer long
Dark-Leaved Dahlias
Love dahlias but craving something with a bit more drama than your average cheery tuber? It’s time to come over to the dark side
27 Ways To Make Your Garden Eco-Friendly
Reduce the environmental impact of your horticultural habit
How To Store Fruit
Ruth explains how to get the best from your fruit crop and prevent it from rotting when it is placed in storage
How To Create Your Own Wildflower Meadow
Ruth extols the benefits of a nature-friendly lawn
Insect Attraction
Val uses valerian to woo her favourite nectar collector, the hummingbird hawk-moth
Get Ahead With Hardy Annuals
For spectacular border plants that virtually look after themselves, hardy annuals take some beating – and now is a great time to sow them, says Val Bourne
How To Grow... The Sun Rose
Looking for summer colour? Don’t overlook helianthemums, says Anne Swithinbank
Taking The Long View
The Osborne’s garden is a masterclass in making the best of a long and narrow plot
Small Wonder
Susan Coelho’s modern wildlife-friendly garden is small in size but big on character.