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Combined forces
Grafting allows Toby to tap into his inner Frankenstein and give his favourite plants a chance to be even better
Propagation essentials
Anne Swithinbank's masterclass on: better propagation
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John has been answering reader queries for 50 years. John will reply personally to all your gardening questions every week
Guide to hardy plants
In the first of a series on hardy plants, we look at how to use hardy herbaceous perennials in the garden and begin a comprehensive ABC of suitable plants
This week...Aquilegias
Try easy-to-grow aquilegias for a rainbow of spring colour
Blooming tasty
Some garden flowers are safe to eat, so why not use them to add flavour and colour to summer salads, desserts and cocktails? Hazel Sillver reveals which ones to pick
Time to refresh bedding
Get ready for a summer of brilliant colours, says Ruth
Containers for summer colour
Create your own 'garden in miniature' using some of the summer container plants from the selection I have chosen, says Anne Swithinbank
Coming up roses!
The roses are blooming and Val is in her element
Early summer pruning
Trim back early clematis and other shrubs, says Ruth
Fond memorial to Peter Seabrook
Peter’s effects and “Peter Seabrook’ sweet peas on his memorial bench
Plants were back at Chelsea
This year’s show was a welcome return to ‘proper’ gardens
Summer lawn essentials
Feed, mow and take care of bald patches, says Ruth
Care of exotic perennials
Ruth sets her cannas and dahlias up for summer
Look forward to lilacs
Before the lilacs of this spring become simply a fragrant memory, why not think about the varieties you want to plant in autumn
Club tropicana
If you want to create a tropical mood in late summer and early autumn, then now is the time to get your jungle-style plants in the ground
Climbing companions
Toby delights at the companionable nature of his clematis and how they find their place even in the busiest borders
Drought-tolerant sun roses
With drier summers becoming more common, many people are looking for plants that will survive in dry soils with little rainfall - and cistus are an answer, says Graham Rice
Best alpines
Perfect for containers and drought-tolerant planting schemes, alpines are petite plants that add texture and jewel-like pops of colour, says Camilla Phelps
Root pruning container plants
Steve and Val Bradley explain how avoid repotting to ever-larger containers
Get better jostaberries
Several years down the line we have a large, vigorous shrub whose fruit are less plentiful than that of a gooseberry or blackcurrant.
Peat-free preferences
Val explains why she prefers plants in peat-free media
A pinch of salt
In small doses, salt can benefit your garden. Bob reveals how it can kill weeds, boost lawns and support crops
Troubleshooting for tomatoes
Ruth suggests ways of beating pests and diseases
Greenhouse health check
Keep on top of temperatures and plant health, says Ruth
Getting the most from bedding
Don't forget aftercare once you've planted, says Ruth
Caring for growing potatoes
AG editor Garry explains how to cultivate a healthy crop
Green ways of boosting soil
Expert praises homemade compost and green waste
Dealing with problem spots
Improve your soil and work with what you’ve got, says Ruth
Focus on... Growing cherries
Successful cherry growing is well within your reach and you don’t need a massive garden to reap the juicy rewards. Lucy reveals how to enjoy these lip-smacking summer fruits