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Citrus Plants In Winter
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Citrus Plants In Winter

Too much cold weather and they will fade, says Ruth

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October 30, 2021
Winter Care Of House Plants
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Winter Care Of House Plants

Think about how water, light and temperature affect your indoor plants during winter

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4 mins  |
October 30, 2021
How To Create A Winter Container
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How To Create A Winter Container

There are as many options as in summer, says Ruth

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October 30, 2021
Give your soil some love
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Give your soil some love

Feed your garden’s foundation and get results, says Ruth

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October 23, 2021
Pick fruit trees wisely
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Pick fruit trees wisely

Now’s the time to plant fruit trees – but choose your varieties well to ensure happy harvests, says Bob

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October 23, 2021
Berries that brighten
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Berries that brighten

Add colour to your garden during autumn and winter with berries of various colours

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October 23, 2021
Race against time
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Race against time

Memories of wildlife numbers make Val fear for the future

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October 23, 2021
Chelsea chops away
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Chelsea chops away

Toby considers how the Chelsea chop helped with the success of the Chelsea Flower Show this autumn

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October 23, 2021
Plant an evergreen
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Plant an evergreen

Evergreens can bring a welcome dose of colour and structure into your winter garden. And there are lots of options, says Camilla Phelps, as she lists some of the best

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October 23, 2021
Hardwood cuttings season
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Hardwood cuttings season

Ruth explains this easy, effective method of propagation

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October 23, 2021
Sowing sweet peas
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Sowing sweet peas

Q Sweet peas are my favorite flowers, and I was delighted to receive some packets of seed for my birthday. Is it better to sow sweet peas in autumn or in spring? Connie Bedelia, Chipping Ongar, Essex

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October 23, 2021
Thank you, AG readers
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Thank you, AG readers

Peter’s pyramid is an oasis of colour at Chelsea show

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October 23, 2021
Welcoming winter pots
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Welcoming winter pots

Plant up containers now to create a cheering show, using flowers, foliage and scent, at the front door throughout winter, says Hazel Sillver

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October 23, 2021
The clematis supremo
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The clematis supremo

Delight to have plants blooming for Chelsea, says Peter

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October 02, 2021
Plants left in the ground
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Plants left in the ground

A generous layer of mulch will insulate roots and tubers

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October 02, 2021
Tender perennial care
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Tender perennial care

It’s time to help tender varieties through winter, says Ruth

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October 02, 2021
Winter moth prevention
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Winter moth prevention

Ruth shows you how to avoid maggoty tree fruits

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October 02, 2021
Wishing on a Star…
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Wishing on a Star…

What would you do for the right dahlia? Toby reveals how far he’ll go for one of his all-time floral favourites

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October 02, 2021
Oranges and lemons
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Oranges and lemons

Try one of the following for citrus fragrance in your garden, says Christopher Lloyd

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6 mins  |
October 02, 2021
The cottage garden
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The cottage garden

A traditional cottage garden is just the ticket for Janet and Steve Howell’s 19th century home in Staffordshire, says Sue Bradley, as she explains the challenges they faced

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October 02, 2021
Five-star gems
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Five-star gems

Cinquefoils, also known as potentillas, are floriferous perennials and shrubs that provide cottage-garden charm throughout the summer months, says Hazel Sillver

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October 02, 2021
How To Add Colour In Autumn
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How To Add Colour In Autumn

If you want a hardworking perennial for autumn colour that thrives on neglect and provides food for insects, try planting hylotelephiums, says Louise Curley

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October 02, 2021
Autumn Plant Recipes
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Autumn Plant Recipes

It may be past summer, but you can still plant gorgeous containers to bring colour and beauty. Tamsin Hope Thomson offers three great ‘recipes’ and lots of tips

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October 02, 2021
Lifting tender bulbs and tubers
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Lifting tender bulbs and tubers

It’s time to shelter those less hardy perennials, says Ruth

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September 25, 2021
Alluring alliums
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Alluring alliums

Alliums can be big, bold, purple-headed statements in a late-spring garden, yet they are simply ornamental onions. Anne Swithinbank selects the best varieties

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September 25, 2021
A swarm of flowers
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A swarm of flowers

Tall and long flowering, sanguisorbas are wonderful border plants that look like a swarm of bees from a distance – and you can plant them now, says Hazel Sillver

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4 mins  |
September 25, 2021
Smart currant cutting
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Smart currant cutting

Now is a great time to take cuttings of currants, as Bob explains how to make even more soft fruit plants for free

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September 25, 2021
Taking hardwood cuttings
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Taking hardwood cuttings

Autumn is the ideal time to take hardwood cuttings, say Steve and Val Bradley, as they explain the best techniques to use if you want strong, healthy new plants

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4 mins  |
September 25, 2021
Keeping up with change
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Keeping up with change

Some new varieties need a little explaining, says Peter

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September 25, 2021
The glory of grasses
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The glory of grasses

Prized for their structure and colour during autumn and winter, grasses are a fine addition to any border – and they can be planted now, says Hazel Sillver

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September 25, 2021