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For Spectacular Colour, Try Compact Acers
If you want to enjoy the ultimate autumn foliage show but don’t have room for a large tree then slow-growing, compact Japanese maples are the answer, says Louise Curley
The Importance Of Insects
Val sings the praises of Chris Packham and his campaign to point out how the decline in insect numbers will affect us all
Focus On... Compact Composting
Lucy’s guide to making your own compost in small spaces
This Week It's Berberis
Great for hedging, wildlife and multi-season interest, berberis offer a host of benefits. Graham gets stuck in to the prickly problem of selecting six from the 19 AGM holders
Fire Up Borders With Orange Sparks
Want to give your plot an easy (and inexpensive) makeover? Copy garden designers and add splashes of fiery orange. Do it now for year-round warmth, says Hazel Sillver
The 300-Year-Old Garden
Generous daubs of colour and just a hint of formality come together to provide a charming setting for a centuries-old thatched cottage, says Sue Bradley
Buttonholes – And How To Make Them
K.M.B. has advice for both men and women on what makes a good buttonhole during the late 19th century
Autumn Glory
Enjoy a cracking show of colour over the cooler months, says Martyn Cox, as he explains how to get the best from autumn bedding from autumn until spring
Thoroughly Modern Mill Garden
Classic good looks with a modern twist provide a new take on the cottage garden style.
How To Grow Geraniums
Plant versatile hardy geraniums, says Anne Swithinbank.
Creating Privacy
Martyn Cox describes how to turn an outdoor space into your own peaceful haven.
Last Chance To Plant Winter-Flowering Clematis
With no pruning and months of flowers and scent, these cold-season climbing beauties are a garden essential, says Louise Curley.
Ultimate Guide To Winter Protection
Wind, rain and freezing temperatures can be tough on some plants, but there are steps you can take to ensure they survive the season, says Graham Rice.
Year Round Conifer Colour
Peter visits a friend who has a passion for conifers.
How To Grow Sweet Box
Sweet box, otherwise known as Christmas box, is a top hardy evergreen that will suit any garden.
Chinese Fast Food
Try growing Pak choi and Chinese greens, says Bob
Perfect Fruit For Tiny Gardens
Think you don’t have room to grow fruit? Kris Collins offers space-saving solutions for patio fruit production.
I'm Going To Seed!
Collecting seed is fun and will save you money, says Toby.
How To Grow... Alstroemerias
Peruvian lilies will thrive if you give them a home from home, says Anne Swithinbank.
An In-Depth Look At Dahlias
They’re bold, brash but never dull – Val Bourne shares her passion for this infinitely varied flower.
More Than A Name...
Strictly speaking a name is just a starting point when deciding which sweet pea to grow says Peter
Supporting Perennials
Reduce the risk of collapsing plants, says Ruth
Sowing Seeds Outside
Sow hardy and half-hardy annuals now, says Ruth
I've Got It Fully Covered
Mesh sleeves can save small fruit from flies, says Peter
Waiting For Spring
Wayward weather has delayed certain tasks, says Ruth
Mind The Gaps
Provide plenty of shade and cover – and avoid gaps – if you want ground beetles in your garden, says Val
Mulch Improved Soil
Plants, beds, borders and soil all benefit from the application of a good mulch, as Martyn explains
Roses Steal The Scene
Favourite blooms take a cinematic leading role in the Lusby’s romantic rose garden
Trees In An Instant
There’s a lot to learn about planting big trees, says Peter
How To... Get Your Wood Looking Good For Winter
Creosote may be a dim and distant memory but there’s no shortage of products to keep fences, sheds and decking looking good for longer. Rob Keenan examines the options.