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Sweet Success
Want to grow the tastiest cherry tomatoes this year? Head gardener Lucy Chamberlain trialled 14 varieties to find the sweetest and shares her complete growing guide
Simply Succulent
Easy going and compact, succulents are perfect companions growing indoors now, and outdoors in summer. Carol Klein reveals some of her favourite varieties - and why she wouldn't be without them for year-round interest
The Road Less Travelled
Monty seeks out the lesser-known gardens of Europe, down the dramatic Adriatic coast, in the footsteps of artists, aristocrats and oligarchs - exploring what gardening means in different cultures
YOUR PRUNING MONTH
Frances Tophill shows you how to get summer-flowering shrubs back in shape ready for spring
The Full Monty
Don't despair if your garden lost its magic during winter, says Monty. Start by planning where you want to sit and everything will work out
Tales from Titchmarsh
A gardener needs sustenance, but what to have? Alan considers the pros and cons of cereals, avocados and his favourite TV programme
Where do I start? Sowing seed
For beginner gardeners, getting to grips with the fundamentals can seem daunting. But in this 12-part exclusive series, Alan Titchmarsh is sharing his wisdom to help you master the skills that really matter. This month, it's back to basics with one of the most fundamental gardening skills: sowing seeds. Discover how easy and joyful it is to grow both ornamental and edible plants from seed with Alan's expertise
BUYER'S GUIDE Wildlife cameras
Kay Maguire cuts through the jargon to explain how wildlife cameras work and what to consider before buying, then shows you a selection of great options for all budgets
A-Z of house plants
Add drama to a sunny windowsill with this iconic carnivorous plant
Expert's choice - Snowdrops
There is a huge range to choose from, with varying sizes, markings and prices
A-Z of House Plants
Give a bright room a burst of colour with an exotic urn plant
Clippings Calls for Sustainable Gardening
Our roundup of the month’s latest gardening news and views
10 steps to a greener garden
If you’re keen to grow greener, but not sure where to start, here are some simple suggestions. However big or small your garden, we have constructive actions you can take right now that don’t require dramatic changes or lots of extra effort. So just pick one or two from our list and give them a try. We’ll cover all of these topics in more detail in the coming months
Maximum veg whatever your space
Make 2022 your best veg-growing year ever with Huw Richards’ action plan for big harvests year-round – whatever the size of your plot
Fresh from the plot
On Rekha’s allotment, it’s all about flavour as she shares expert advice for the tastiest harvests. This month she shows how to grow Savoy cabbage and enjoy it with a little spice
YOUR PRUNING MONTH
Frances Tophill shows you how to get overgrown shrubs back in shape over the winter
Potatoes five ways
We put spuds to the test by growing them using five different methods to reveal which is best for high yields and your growing space
Your wildlife month
January is a miserable month. The days are short, dark and often damp, and most wildlife is still hibernating. But there are glimpses of spring on the horizon. Birds are starting to pair up. Blue tits and great tits will be looking for nest sites – it will be a while before they start to breed but you may spot them prospecting nest boxes or even roosting in them. Natural sources of food are in their shortest supply, so keep bird feeders topped up, and consider leaving halved apples on the ground for blackbirds and thrushes. Leave the berries on ivy until the birds have eaten them – they contain more calories per gram than a bar of chocolate and can help birds get into shape for breeding in a few weeks.
Your homemade Christmas
Make the most of your garden's bounty by creating beautiful festive wreaths and other decorations for your home. Designer Shilpa Reddy shows you how
A garden should be a place to let go and be free in
In a highly competitive year, the judges' Highly Commended award was fiercely contested - but ultimately all the judges fell in love with this couple's tiny tropical oasis in Manchester.
Feel good colour
In the second of a three-part series, Carol Klein shares the craft of using colour in the garden – this month she explains how it can help to boost your mood
YOUR PRUNING MONTH
Frances Tophill makes the most of the dormant season to prune apple trees and other deciduous plants
Small steps to big changes
Gardening more sustainably, however tiny our plots, can add up to huge progress. Monty outlines some key changes we can all make to green up our footprints
Colour for every space
In the final part of her series, Carol Klein shows you how to put colour theory into practice no matter how tricky your plot
The Lighter Side Of Winter
Planting containers now can provide instant impact for winter or a second boost in spring with well-chosen bulbs. Monty reveals his methods for perfect displays
10 Best Roses For Small Spaces
Find the perfect rose for your small space with Tony Hall’s pick of varieties for tiny locations
Fresh from the plot
Winter may be upon us, but Rekha is still making regular visits to her plot to pick kale, salads, leeks and beetroot, with a fun glass gem corn recipe
Winter pruning masterclass
This season is the ideal time to rune most shrubs and trees. Tom Brown, Head Gardener of West Dean, explains why