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My delphinium dilemma
I don’t want to lose them this late in the game, says Ruth
Going green
Toby doffs his cap to some of the most important plants he will be sowing in late summer: his precious green manures
Get sizeable returns with Compact Michaelmas daisies
How do you ensure these autumn favourites are a hit rather than a flop? By choosing shorter varieties that can stand up to wind and rain, says Graham Rice
Get busy this bank holiday
Ruth runs through an impressive list of long-weekend tasks
Can I help my greenhouse toms?
Can I help my greenhouse toms?
For Movement, Shape And Colour Try Glorious Grasses
Graceful, undemanding and easy to fit into any garden, grasses are the perfect partners to perennial flowers. Isn’t it time you gave them a go, says Tamsin Westhorpe
Please... do not disturb!
Christopher Lloyd looks at the plants that prefer to be left alone to look after themselves
Late-summer lawn care
Keep mowing, weeding and treating grass, says Ruth
Growing trees from seeds
Anne Swithinbank's masterclass on: tree seedlings
Preparing for the autumn
Autumn prep means new jobs to think about, says Ruth
Moths in decline
There are far fewer moths than there used to be, says Val
More fruitful summers?
New containers could solve crop loss, says Peter
Salad days
Make sure you are well supplied with salad veggies to see you comfortably through to winter, says Bob
Keeping Your Roses Happy
Ruth makes sure her plants stay healthy into autumn
How To Repot A Prickly Cactus
Anne Swithinbank’s masterclass on: potting on a cactus
Large flowered roses
Arthur Hellyer, MBE, VMH, concludes his choice of the finest large-flowered rose varieties
Talking tomatoes
His precious toms have gone quiet, and as Toby tries to talk them back into action he fears he may go bananas…
Keep harvests for longer
Clever bagging and boxing can help you hang on to your harvests for months, as Bob explains his best-kept secrets
Picking fruit at the top of the tree
Tim Rumball explains how to make sure you retrieve your fruit crop successfully
Take cuttings successfully
Following a few easy ‘rules’ will give you the best results
Add a touch of the exotic with South African plants
The Rainbow Nation is home to a diverse selection of plants, many of which – given the right care – will be surprisingly at home in UK gardens, says Louise Curley
For non-stop daisies, choose Argyranthemums
Single or double in white, pink, yellow, red and more, if you want gap-filling blooms from summer into autumn, you’d better make it marguerites, says Graham Rice
A flying visit
There’s an unexpected visitor for Val during lockdown
A Berry Easy Way To Propagate
Ruth uses strawberry runners to make some new plants
Reignite late-summer borders with Smouldering colours
Choose trans-seasonal flowers and foliage in berry and jewel tones, and they won’t lose their sparkle as the season morphs into autumn, as Louise Curley explains
Large-flowered roses
Arthur Hellyer, MBE, VMH, describes his choice of the finest large-flowered (hybrid tea) varieties available
Perfume a patio with Night-scented flowers
As evening falls, add another dimension to a seating area courtesy of moth-pleasing flowers that fragrance the air. Graham Rice selects the balmiest of bedtime blooms
Lacy and lovely PeeGee hydrangeas
For fabulous flowers without the faff, these paniculatas are ideal. Ideal for any size of garden, it's little wonder they are more popular than ever, says Graham Rice
What ails my oleander?
Anne Swithinbank’s masterclass on: underperforming oleander
Pond pondering
Something green and ghastly has taken hold of a friend’s pond – and Toby has been called in to help grapple with it