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Bulbs for turf
Brighten lawns, rough grass and meadows with spring flowers. The best ones will push through the grasses to flower year after year
A growing love of dahlias
Monty shares why he can't imagine Longmeadow without dahlias and reveals how to get the best plants out of these long-flowering
Tabletop treats
Take a new approach to container gardening with Sue Kent's tabletop guide - the perfect way to create an easy-to-manage display that's full of impact
Winter greenhouse bounty Sowing hardy edibles
Don't let your greenhouse go to waste this winter - in the first of a new three-part series, Lucy Chamberlain shows you how to enjoy indoor harvests for months on end
Topiary for all
Clipped, characterful topiary doesn't have to be formal, costly or twee - in fact, it's a fun and easy way to transform almost any style of garden, says Adam
Get set for springtime
Bulbs are amazing little packages containing almost everything they need for a fabulous spring display - all you need to do is get planting, says Alan Titchmarsh
Small space big flavour
With her aubergines and peppers cropping well, Rukmini Iyer offers the ideal recipe to enjoy them to the full, along with tips on compact crops to sow now
Hassle-free harvests
September is when our focus shifts to harvest time and there's plenty to enjoy now and store for winter, even if you're not a natural pickle-maker, says Jack Wallington
Dividing your plants
Split big clumps into vigorous new plants with Nick Bailey's essential guide
YOUR PRUNING MONTH
Keep summer-fruiting raspberries productive and healthy with Frances Tophill's guide
Top Ten Phlox
In a kaleidoscope of colours, many with a fantastic fragrance, phlox are a must-have for borders and rock gardens
Rose care in late summer
There is still time to get more flowers
Pretty polyanthus
August is the time to sow seeds of polyanthus to give you masses of colourful blooms in 20 months' time, says James Cobbold, as he reveals his top tips
Spike your interest with Éryngiums
Loved for their sculptural shapes and cool colour palette, sea hollies will give gardens a border boost from late summer into autumn
Miracle-Gro peat-free vs peat
'Trial by tomato' to pit Erin peat compost against peat-free
Agapanthus under attack
A gall midge is spreading across the country ruining our agapanthus. Toby explains how to thwart it
Prepare for winter harvests
Now's the time to start planning for winter, says Bob, as he explains what will survive the colder months
All our gardens are valid
Monty and Alan must move with the times
Hornets and wasps
Val looks at two insects that are important pollinators
Nature's way
Graham Rice asks why force climbers up obelisks and poles when they can grow naturally and more spectacularly in shrubs?
JAMES WONG
The self-confessed plant geek on the fun of putting the detective work into horticulture, his love of houseplants and his fascination with Instagram
All change
Designer Kristina Clode has transformed her clients previously dull garden by revamping a series of borders with towering perennials, hazy grasses, structural shrubs and the occasional small tree
AEONIUM
These dramatic and often statuesque succulents are finally having their moment in the sun - which is just where they like it
Outer calm
Soothing green planting and paired-back hard landscaping have transformed a tired lawn into a tranquil space for reflection
Urban oasis
Behind a terraced house in Milan, designer Roberto Benatti has transformed a tiny garden into a green, English-style oasis
12 free gardens to visit this summer
Garden visits don't have to cost the earth - in fact, there are many beautiful places up and down the UK that you can enjoy for free during the summer holidays, with top-notch, inspirational planting schemes
DROUGHT-TOLERANT PLANTS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
With summers predicted to get hotter, and water becoming a precious resource, everyone is talking about drought-tolerant plants. But are they the answer in the UK and what should we know about planting and caring for them? We ask plant experts and landscape designers for their advice
Family matters
Award-winning garden designer Matt Keightley transformed the small, narrow space behind his 1930s London home into a lush, leafy glade that all the family can enjoy
Moving pictures
The garden of designer Jelle Grintjes is a dynamic display of creative plant combinations, which he moved plant by plant from his previous home
ED EDGE
Lead gardener Ed is heading up work on the Four Seasons Garden at The Newt in Somerset