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Shape up your garden
Amateur Gardening

Shape up your garden

Plant architectural perennials now to inject borders with drama and structure. Here are some great examples and ideas on where to place them, says Hazel Sillver

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6 mins  |
March 27, 2021
Delphiniums and lupins
Amateur Gardening

Delphiniums and lupins

Q I love delphiniums and lupins, but seem to have trouble keeping them going. They last for a few years, but then just disappear. I don’t want to give up, so what should I do? Any advice you can give would be most welcome. Maggie Douglas, Shap, Cumbria

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2 mins  |
May 01, 2021
Rudbeckia takes top prize
Amateur Gardening

Rudbeckia takes top prize

Trials have been an outstanding success, as Peter reveals

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2 mins  |
March 27, 2021
Boundaries in bloom
Amateur Gardening

Boundaries in bloom

If you want a low-maintenance colourful display in your garden, try climbers, says Tamsin Hope Thomson, as she reveals the best blooms for boundaries to plant now

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6 mins  |
May 08, 2021
Propagating bamboo orchids
Amateur Gardening

Propagating bamboo orchids

Dendrobium or ‘bamboo’ orchids make great indoor plants, and with the right know-how you can propagate your own by following Steve and Val Bradley’s advice

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3 mins  |
March 27, 2021
Bee-box challenge
Amateur Gardening

Bee-box challenge

Bee guardian Val reports on red mason bee box activity

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3 mins  |
May 08, 2021
A time for Lilacs
Amateur Gardening

A time for Lilacs

A classic English garden favourite with a sweet, distinctive perfume, the lilac has inspired both poetry and popular song. Anne Swithinbank selects some of the best

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5 mins  |
May 01, 2021
Painting with Perennials
Amateur Gardening

Painting with Perennials

Recreate the soft, romantic ‘chocolate box’ styles of the Victorian era by planting your perennials in a more ‘painterly way’ as suggested by Anne Swithinbank

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6 mins  |
March 27, 2021
Liquid feed for free
Amateur Gardening

Liquid feed for free

Nourishing plants with liquid feed is one area where you’ll save a fortune by growing your own treatments, says Bob

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2 mins  |
March 27, 2021
Can You Resist Chocolate?
Amateur Gardening

Can You Resist Chocolate?

Chocolate is a much-loved treat for many, so why not include some chocolate-scented flowers and chocolate-coloured foliage in your garden

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5 mins  |
May 01, 2021
Create Your Own Herb Garden
Amateur Gardening

Create Your Own Herb Garden

Herbs can be used to heal, add flavour to food and are beautiful to look at. As many are also easy to grow, why not add some to your garden, says Camilla Phelps

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6 mins  |
May 08, 2021
THAT SUNNY SUNFLOWER FEELING
Kitchen Garden

THAT SUNNY SUNFLOWER FEELING

Whether the sun is shining or not, says Tony Flanagan, bring some sunshine into your life with sunflowers

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4 mins  |
June 2021
Sauce from the source
Kitchen Garden

Sauce from the source

The secret to a delicious pasta dish lies in the quality of the ingredients, says Benedict Vanheems. Fresh produce makes for a superior sauce, even better if you’ve grown it yourself!

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5 mins  |
June 2021
OUR PLOTTER OF THE MONTH
Kitchen Garden

OUR PLOTTER OF THE MONTH

Last year we launched a competition to find 12 readers and their plots that would feature in Kitchen Garden magazine this year. Here we feature another of our inspirational winners

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5 mins  |
June 2021
Kitchen Garden

PUMP UP THE VOLUME

Winter squashes are lovely to grow, adding colour to the plot in summer and filling the store cupboard in winter. KG editor Steve Ott offers some top tips for getting the most from these delicious veggies

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5 mins  |
June 2021
SWEETCORN: WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE?
Kitchen Garden

SWEETCORN: WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE?

A firm favourite with staff writer Tony Flanagan, sweetcorn is a must-grow veg every year

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4 mins  |
June 2021
GARDENING WITH NATURE IN MIND
Kitchen Garden

GARDENING WITH NATURE IN MIND

This month we meet Sandy Lipo of Good Roots Barn, who is so passionate about reducing plastic use in the garden she’s made a business out of it

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7 mins  |
June 2021
THE ONLY WAY IS UP!
Kitchen Garden

THE ONLY WAY IS UP!

Short on space to pack with tasty fruit and vegetables? Just look up – there are so many vertical spaces around you just waiting to make a home for baskets, containers, climbers and more

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4 mins  |
June 2021
Long live the veg
Kitchen Garden

Long live the veg

Most vegetables we grow are treated as annuals and once harvested that is the end of them. What if you could keep some of them going for longer? Stephanie Hafferty has some ideas

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4 mins  |
June 2021
FEEL-GOOD GARDENING
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FEEL-GOOD GARDENING

Gardening is very therapeutic, says Annabelle Padwick, who reached out to social media to get others’ views on the subject

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4 mins  |
June 2021
Make Your Own Cleaning Solution
Kitchen Garden

Make Your Own Cleaning Solution

Some natural plant-based products can do a great job of cleaning your home, as garden writer Susie Kearley explains

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5 mins  |
June 2021
Back to life…
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Back to life…

Val anticipates the joys of newly awakened butterflies

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3 mins  |
March 27, 2021
Audacious Artichokes
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Audacious Artichokes

It’s rare in horticulture that something with strikingly-good architectural looks is also a joy to eat, but artichokes are just that says Camilla Phelps

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5 mins  |
March 27, 2021
A day to remember
Amateur Gardening

A day to remember

What a difference a day makes! Toby explains how to capitalise on the extra daylight the spring equinox brings

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2 mins  |
March 27, 2021
Learning To Love Green
Amateur Gardening

Learning To Love Green

Forget the razzle-dazzle of brazen yellows, blazing reds and shocking purples, the colour of sophistication and quiet beauty is green, says Graham Rice

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5 mins  |
March 27, 2021
Getting Your Roses Ready
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Getting Your Roses Ready

Planting, pruning and feeding are all done now, says Ruth

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2 mins  |
March 27, 2021
IT'S CRUNCH TIME!
Kitchen Garden

IT'S CRUNCH TIME!

Celery is an integral part of any salad, and cool, crisp sticks freshly picked from the garden are a delight. KG editor Steve Ott offers his advice for growing tasty heads

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5 mins  |
April 2021
OUR PLOTTER OF THE MONTH
Kitchen Garden

OUR PLOTTER OF THE MONTH

Last year we officially launched a competition to find 12 readers and their plots that would feature in Kitchen Garden magazine this year. Here we feature one of our winners

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8 mins  |
April 2021
THE POTTED PLOT
Kitchen Garden

THE POTTED PLOT

Since lockdown, gardeners are looking to fill every space with produce. Many are novices, keen to try a few packets of seeds for the first time. So where to start? Steve Ott looks to pots to provide the answer

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7 mins  |
April 2021
PLUMS ON PARADE
Kitchen Garden

PLUMS ON PARADE

This month David Patch is talking plums, and explains why compromise and patience are both important in choosing which variety to grow

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5 mins  |
April 2021