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Welcome Back!
Gardeners World

Welcome Back!

As Gardeners' World returns to our screens this month, we reveal the highlights, starting with Monty, who guides us through his plans for Longmeadow

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3 mins  |
March 2022
Fresh from the Plot
Gardeners World

Fresh from the Plot

It's all systems go on Rekha's allotment this month as she sows seeds, plants out seedlings and shows how to grow and cook chard for a delicious, hearty meal

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4 mins  |
March 2022
Spring Pruning Masterclass
Gardeners World

Spring Pruning Masterclass

Now is the perfect time to get your spring garden ready for the year ahead. Follow Frances Tophill and head gardener Tom Brown's expert pruning advice to ensure your garden's blooming in 2022

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6 mins  |
March 2022
Plants with Purpose: Summer Bulbs
Gardeners World

Plants with Purpose: Summer Bulbs

In the first of a new series, Carol Klein looks at the plant groups every gardener should grow. This month, find out how to plant and care for summer bulbs

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7 mins  |
March 2022
Winter discoveries
Amateur Gardening

Winter discoveries

Val finds a few nesting sites while raking up the leaves

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3 mins  |
February 19, 2022
Hedge renovation
Amateur Gardening

Hedge renovation

Hedges are great for wildlife and the environment, but they need to be managed. Steve and Val Bradley show you how to control your hedge using planned prunings

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3 mins  |
February 19, 2022
Get better bunny rabbits
Amateur Gardening

Get better bunny rabbits

Pinch the waist of a snapdragon flower and the top petal separates from the lower lip like an opening mouth.

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2 mins  |
February 19, 2022
Environmental truths
Amateur Gardening

Environmental truths

Sphagnum moss can be regenerated, says Peter

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2 mins  |
February 19, 2022
Late winter tree tasks
Amateur Gardening

Late winter tree tasks

Plant and prune before the sap starts to rise, says Ruth

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2 mins  |
February 19, 2022
The greenhouse in late winter
Amateur Gardening

The greenhouse in late winter

Ruth is gearing up for an influx of new plants

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2 mins  |
February 19, 2022
Do the border shuffle
Amateur Gardening

Do the border shuffle

Toby explains how to turn borders into summer stunners by lifting, dividing and replanting key herbaceous plants

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2 mins  |
February 19, 2022
Flower grenades
Amateur Gardening

Flower grenades

Plant summer-flowering bulbs now to enjoy their scent and colour in a few months’ time, says Hazel Sillver, as she reveals the best ‘bulb grenades’ to choose

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7 mins  |
February 19, 2022
Amazing dahlias
Amateur Gardening

Amazing dahlias

Dahlias are Mexican beauties that offer variety, drama and long-lasting displays right up until the first frosts, says Anne Swithinbank, as she reveals her top choices

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6 mins  |
February 19, 2022
A plantsman's choice
Amateur Gardening

A plantsman's choice

G.R. Kingsbourn reveals some of his favourite plants from the 1950s

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5 mins  |
February 19, 2022
Planting in the green
Amateur Gardening

Planting in the green

Planting ‘in the green’, or while plants are in growth, can help create natural-looking swathes of flowers from late winter to summer.

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7 mins  |
February 12, 2022
Potato perfection
Amateur Gardening

Potato perfection

Toby considers his best options for garden-grown spuds and eagerly anticipates those first tasty beauties…

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3 mins  |
February 12, 2022
Bleeding hearts (Dicentra)
Amateur Gardening

Bleeding hearts (Dicentra)

A romantic-looking, shade-loving spring-flowering perennial to brighten your garden

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6 mins  |
February 12, 2022
Propagate begonias from tubers
Amateur Gardening

Propagate begonias from tubers

Steve and Val explain the best way to create more gorgeous tuberous begonias

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4 mins  |
February 12, 2022
One more lot of cuttings
Amateur Gardening

One more lot of cuttings

Ruth uses late-winter rose prunings to make more plants

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2 mins  |
February 12, 2022
Best watering practice
Amateur Gardening

Best watering practice

Anne Swithinbank’s masterclass on: watering

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3 mins  |
February 12, 2022
Focus on... Plant spring garlic
Amateur Gardening

Focus on... Plant spring garlic

If you didn’t plant any garlic in winter, the good news is you can start some now. Lucy Chamberlain explains what to do to ensure you grow the finest bulbs possible

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7 mins  |
February 12, 2022
Beside the water
Amateur Gardening

Beside the water

Creating a water garden can be hard work initially, but the plants that love such moist conditions always create an enchanting display, says Hazel Sillver

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7 mins  |
February 12, 2022
YOUR FREE SEEDS
Kitchen Garden

YOUR FREE SEEDS

Get the most from your seeds free with Kitchen Garden magazine this month

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3 mins  |
February 2022
SELECTING SEEDS? IT'S ABOUT FEELINGS TOO!
Kitchen Garden

SELECTING SEEDS? IT'S ABOUT FEELINGS TOO!

There are many things to consider when it comes to selecting seeds but don’t forget the emotional value a particular variety may have for you, says Annabelle Padwick

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5 mins  |
February 2022
EXTENDING THE SEASON WITH PEAS
Kitchen Garden

EXTENDING THE SEASON WITH PEAS

By choosing the right varieties, you can be cropping peas both early and late. Top advice from gardening expert and KG regular Martin Fish

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4 mins  |
February 2022
WORKING THE MAGIC WITH NO -DIG
Kitchen Garden

WORKING THE MAGIC WITH NO -DIG

Stephanie Hafferty makes the case for the no-dig garden and explains her methods with mulching, composting and using green manures

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4 mins  |
February 2022
A LABOUR OF LOVE
Kitchen Garden

A LABOUR OF LOVE

KG editor Steve Ott travelled to Lincoln to meet a group of gardeners who came together to create a haven in the heart of a bustling city

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7 mins  |
February 2022
LETTING NATURE DO THE WORK
Kitchen Garden

LETTING NATURE DO THE WORK

Trust in nature, says Becky Searle who argues for less intervention in our approach to gardening

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5 mins  |
February 2022
GO JUICY FRUITY WITH CITRUS!
Kitchen Garden

GO JUICY FRUITY WITH CITRUS!

This month David Patch discusses citrus fruits, how to look after them and considers the best options

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6 mins  |
February 2022
KEEPING IT UNDER WRAPS
Kitchen Garden

KEEPING IT UNDER WRAPS

Many of our most popular edibles will grow perfectly well outside in the open soil, so why go to the expense of buying a polytunnel? KG editor Steve Ott shares some advice

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5 mins  |
February 2022