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Fill Your Garden With Scented Winter Plants
When choosing fragranced winter flowers for a modestly proportioned plot, size really does matter. Hazel Sillver suggests scented shrubs that won’t swamp your space
How To Grow... Nerines
For a stunning late-autumn display nerines are hard to beat, says Anne Swithinbank
Last Call To Winter Prune
Cut back trees and shrubs for spring growth, says Ruth
In The Palm Of Your Hand...
Toby picks up an exotic Chusan palm for free
How To Grow Acacia Dealbata
Light up the late winter garden with the Australian wattle, says Anne Swithinbank
Up The Garden Path
There’s much more to paths than just a structure to get you from A to B. Martyn Cox explains how a path can enhance your garden or even be a feature in its own right
For The Love Of Lichens
Val looks at the importance of lichens and how these composite organisms benefit the environment.
Fresh Greens By The Tray
Home-grown salads have never been easier, says Bob
Clearing Perennials Of Tangled Weed Roots
Ruth “cleanses” a plant closely entwined with a weed
How Long Can We Keep Our Old Packets Of Seed?
Toby looks at ways to find out if seed is viable and recalls how a 32,000-year-old seed was brought back to life
Garden Of Many Parts
Good fortune and hard work have come together to create a garden for all reasons behind Dave and Prue Moon’s home on the edge of a housing estate in Somerset.
For Bolder Borders Choose Dahlias
Incredibly varied and versatile yet surprisingly easy, colourful dahlias are a must-have flower for the summer garden. If you’re unsure which to choose, Louise Curley unearths the best options for different situations.
This Week It's Onion Sets
They are among the easiest veg to grow yourself, but which ones will beat supermarket onions in the taste test? Graham reveals his top of the crops
What Are Plug Plants?
It’s time to order these easy-growing gems, says Ruth
A Rockery Favourite
Ruth shows you how to add aubrietia to the garden
Life In The Fast Lane
Growing potatoes is easy – until you try to do it quickly. Then it requires skill, equipment and cunning, says Toby
Plant Climbers To Create Walls Of Colour And Scent
Whether used to cover fences or as focal points in borders or patio pots, climbing plants can be a treat for both the eyes and nose, says Hazel Sillver
This Week It's Pieris
For a shrub with year-round interest, pick a pieris, says Graham Rice. Here are the ones to choose
Springtime Soil
Now is the time to get the ground tip-top, says Peter
This Week It's French Marigolds
With vibrant blooms that threaten to outshine the sun, which varieties of this long-flowering half-hardy annual make it onto Graham’s list?
Houseplants Keep You Healthy
Ruth looks at how plants and people can help each other
Plan For Double The Colour Next Spring
Tamsin has pots of colourful ideas for spring bulb planting
Bakker bulbs
Leading bulb company teams up with the Dutch masters of garden colour
Growing Dutch
A showcase for European bulb breeders for almost 70 years, Keukenhof is a must-visit,
A Big Harvest In A Little Space
Ruth sings the praises of her productive patio veg pots
Soft Fruit Is Hard To Beat
Got a gap in the garden? Fill it with soft fruit, urges Bob.
Vine Time For Moving
Martyn provides a clinging hydrangea vine with a more appealing home
It's Time To... Give Ponds An Autumn MOT
Don’t wait to clear out your pond – you’ll only regret it later! Do it this month, with a little help from Tamsin Hope Thomson’s foolproof how-to guide.
Warm Up Winter With Camellias
Hardy, gorgeous, early flowering and relatively trouble-free, camellias are the ideal choice for the colder months – and now is the perfect time to plant them, says Camilla Phelps
Stalwart Shrubs For Long-Lasting Winter Pots
Versatile and dependable, shrubs are a must for creating containers in the colder months. Tamsin Hope Thomson offers ideas that will brighten the garden from now until spring