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Providing a balanced diet
Supplements can help plants to do their best
Walk on the wild side
Val looks at how a wild approach benefits wildlife
Focus on... Growing carrots
No kitchen garden would be complete without a crop of sweet and crunchy carrots.
Top Ten Bergenias
These hardy weed-suppressing plants provide flower and foliage colour in one valuable ground-covering perennial
Annual poppies
Poppies come in many colours, can be great for cutting and drying, and their unpredictability makes them fascinating to grow.
Get the best from asparagus
Asparagus is a perennial flowering plant species that may support a healthy gut, as well as help to lower blood pressure.
French connection
French connection One way to keep pests at bay is to grow French marigolds – but check they pass the smell test
Removing a tree stump
Steve and Val Bradley explain how to tackle tricky tree stumps
Salad days
As we start to feel the pinch, it's good to know there are crops that will come good again and again
Preparing for the pests
Think ahead and harness the power of nature
A glorious start to summer
These exotic climbers like a sunny spot, says Ruth
Greenhouse spring cleaning
I’ve washed ours and checked over the plants, says Ruth
Take basal shoot cuttings
Use young growth to make robust new plants, says Ruth
Repair lawns after winter
Ruth starts getting her lawn ready for summer
All about amphibians
Val looks at the lives of our declining frogs and toads
The new natives
Finding the right words for non-native plants is tricky: even native’ requires a fresh perspective, says Toby
CURRANTS SEASON BY SEASON
Versatile for the kitchen, easy to grow and unfussy where they sit, currants are an attractive soft fruit option, says David Patch
PLANNING FOR BIODIVERSITY
Looking to create a garden that encourages biodiversity but which is also productive? Becky Searle offers some valuable insights based on her own garden
SUCCESS WITH SEEDS!
Professional gardener and keen plotter Hannah Reid shares her top tips for getting your seeds and seedlings off to a great start
GROW YOUR OWN SPICE RACK
Bring a bit of spice into your life this month with Rob Smith's pick of some of his favourite herbs
TOP JOBS FOR APRIL
ESSENTIAL TASKS FOR YOUR VEG PATCH AND PROTECTED CROPS BY BEN VANHEEMS
BEETROOT UNCOVERED
Martin Fish reveals all about growing one of his favourite vegetables while Jill serves up some tasty beetburgers
GROW CUCUMBERS AND GHERKINS
In this extract from her book Rekha's Kitchen Garden, Rekha Mistry turns her attention to growing plants of the Cucumis sativus family
Take three clematis
... and enjoy flowers month after month. Tamsin Hope Thomson’s combinations provide blooms in spring, summer, autumn and beyond and are ideal for small spaces
GROWING OUTDOOR TOMATOES
In many parts of the country it is possible to grow tomatoes outside and not in a greenhouse or polytunnel. Here KG's deputy editor Emma Rawlings offers some tips for success
MAKING YOUR seedlings cosy
Stephanie Hafferty offers some money-saving ideas. This month she looks at keeping seedlings warm and making sure they have adequate light
PEAS BY THE PLATEFUL
Home-grown garden peas are easy to grow, hardy and highly productive freezer fillers. KG editor Steve Ott offers some top tips for sure-fire success
Glorious Gladioli
Gladioli are fabulously flamboyant flowers that are making a comeback, so why not add them to your borders and containers for a bit of glamour, says Camilla Phelps
Cambo's captivating gardens
Janice Hopper visits a country house and estate in Fife and talks to the head gardener, Katherine Taylor, about the Edible Garden
UNDERNEATH THE ARCHES
Last year Emma Bailey, gardening writer and keen plotter, trained her pumpkin plants to grow vertically, and never looked back... or down