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BARNSDALE at 40
Enjoy a fresh look at this iconic garden as it celebrates its 40th birthday, and find out what makes it still so special today
Summer pickings from your windows
You can raise glorious crops of healthy ingredients in your home - just follow our guide from windowsill-veg grower Lerato Umah-Shaylor
All shapes & sizes
In the first of a two-part series, Joe Bagley reveals the weird and wonderful world of cacti and other succulents, with his top 12 favourites and why you should have them in your home
Making a garden: A PLACE TO ENTERTAIN
Sunny days and warm, balmy evenings are here at last, so make your garden the perfect welcoming space for meals, parties and celebrations with Alan Titchmarsh's easy guide
Propagation made easy
Boost your house plant collection via leaf cuttings with the latest of Nick Bailey’s plant propagation masterclasses
Over the fence
Is it feasible to ban pesticides in commercial growing’?
Your wildlife month
June's borders are full of buzzing bees and other insects. Look out for big fat bumblebees rolling around and metallic green rose chafers flying noisily over roses.
YOUR PRUNING MONTH
It’s now time to deadhead blooms, prune stone fruits and fan-train plums, says Frances Tophill
"You can create something from nothing and it's just so magical"
Discover how one of our competition finalists turned a small urban plot full of ivy and builders' rubble into a tropical wildlife haven
CECILY WITHALL
Kew's first female climbing arborist since the 1980s, Cecily is part of a team that maintains the botanical garden's impressive collection of 12,000 trees
ADDED INTEREST?
Columnist Ken Thompson urges caution over so-called miracle garden products; they're not always all they're cracked up to be
Gathering attention
As garden designers start to reappraise lilacs, we take a look at the fascinating French history of the once ubiquitous English garden shrub and re-examine some forgotten cultivars
Pale and interesting
A sense of tranquillity is the guiding principle in this beautifully realised white garden, with an elegant, pared-back planting palette
Nature first
Around the Neoclassical home of Jade and Julian Dunkerton, Urquhart & Hunt has designed a garden that works in harmony with a variety of wildlife
Change of tune
In this small Dutch garden, designer Jelle Koot has used a simple rhythm of repeated plants to create a calming, cohesive scheme
Wild dreams
The mix of varied growing conditions in this ebulliently planted garden in East Sussex helped to forge an ecological vision and approach to gardening that benefits wildlife
PAOLO PEJRONE
The legendary Italian designer, who thinks of himself primarily as a gardener, on the importance of keeping gardens bold and simple, and working with nature in adapting to climate change
GEUM
Offering flowers from late spring into summer, this varied genus of hardy perennials is deservedly growing in popularity
June plants
In early summer, head gardener Åsa Gregers-Warg is spoilt for choice with a fabulous mix of richly coloured and delicate flowers, fabulous foliage and silky tactile grasses
True grit
Swedish plantsman Peter Korn is a pioneer of growing in sand, and his glorious new garden near Malmö is testament to its success
Mixed blessings
In a quiet corner of Essex, designer Stefano Marinaz has replaced a lawn and parking space with a naturalistic garden of mixed planting that offers interest all year
Helping a hoya
Masterclass on: caring for wax flowers
How to pot up seedlings
Knowing when they are ready is important
Lungs of the earth
Trees help sustain so much life on our planet
USING AND CONSERVING WATER
Water is a valuable resource and Stephanie Hafferty offers some tips on storing, using and reducing our need for it on our plots
STRAWBERRIES SEASON BY SEASON
Delicious, vibrant, easy to grow and easy to maintain. What's not to love about this most succulent of fruit
COURGETTES UNCOVERED
If you follow Martin Fish's advice and top tips you can expect a summer of copious courgettes, plus there's another succulent dish from wife Jill
BUILD A POND TO BE PROUD OF
Creating a wildlife pond in your garden is one of the best gifts you can offer wildlife, which in turn will help to look after your crops, says professional gardener and garden
CULTIVATE AND CONNECT
Gardeners have always enjoyed comparing growing stories and sharing advice. Hannah Reid looks at the social media trends in gardening and how it cultivates friendships
The great escape
They've been running rings around him for years, but Toby's bunny chums have now moved on to pastures new