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Drought and shade
There are solutions for all weather challenges, says Peter
Allotment land in decline
AG allotmenteer Lesley Upton writes about the falling numbers of allotment spaces despite a surge in demand
Amazing Stories About Plants
We look at the hyacinth, fragrant stocks, the origin of yellow roses and the fleur-de-lis
Why Are Strawbs Not Fruiting?
Anne Swithinbank's masterclass on: non-fruiting strawberries
Taking softwood cuttings
It’s an easy way to make lots more plants, says Ruth
Sowing for later months
Start late annuals, bedding and biennials now, says Ruth
Making a singular spectacle
Statement plants can create a massive impact, says Ruth
Keeping pond water clear
Tim Rumball looks at how to control blanket weed and algae bloom
Give them a helping hand
Numbers of dunnocks in the UK are declining, says Val, as she reveals a few startling facts about this diminutive bird
Filling gaps with bedding
Ruth sings the praises of cheap and cheerful annuals
Deep rooting desirable
Your bloom could star in a ‘virtual’ rose show, says Peter
Keeping Your Edibles Happy
Tend your crops for a great harvest this year, says Ruth
How Do I Stop Tree Peony Dying?
Anne Swithinbank’s masterclass on caring for a tree peony
It's time to go a bit potty
Fill your baskets and containers with colour, says Ruth
The waggle dance
Val looks at the discovery of the waggle dance by honeybees and new studies about the bees’ behaviour
Plant cottage garden classic Fantastic phlox
From billowy border types to ground-hugging shade lovers, there’s more to this plant group than you may think. Louise Curley explores options for different garden situations
Looks good, tastes good
From rainbow-colored stalks to purple pods, who says veg has to look boring? Graham Rice reveals produce that can hold its own among the brightest of blooms
Frets about courgettes
A late frost has zapped Toby’s young plants – but he has a plan to help speed things along for his next Italian fix…
Get the loveliest leaves with Heavenly hostas
A must for foliage fans, plantain lilies are easy to grow, adaptable and varied – some even have fragrant flowers. So don’t let the slugs put you off, says Phillip Markham
Best plant partnerships
The trick is putting the right varieties together, says Peter
Are lupins worthwhile?
Christopher Lloyd looks at the pros and cons of growing stately lupins in your garden
Create A Healthy Garden
You need to act now for a successful summer, says Ruth
Secrets of better watering
There’s more to it than splashing it all over, says Ruth
Prevention better than cure
Clean your tools well and practise good plant husbandry
Harlequins under attack
Val explains how scientists have found that a parasitic wasp has been targeting harlequin ladybirds in the UK
Colourful flowers to fill The June gap
Gardens can look a little lacklustre once the spring show is over, so it’s worth seeking out blooms to keep you going until summer favourites kick in, says Graham Rice.
Tricks for early toms
Can’t wait for those first tangy fruits? Bob explains how to fast-track under glass to guarantee larger, tastier tomatoes
Chelsea favourites
I remember some really great show winners, says Peter.
Beautiful and practical
French marigolds offer more than their beauty, says Ruth
Lockdown, so knock up!
There are many ways to grow your own food, says Peter