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BLOOMS FOR CUTTING, COOKING AND CRITTERS
All flowers have a place in our hearts and on our plots but some have particular merit, as Emma Rawlings explains
ROB'S PLOT All systems GO!
June is a busy month for Rob Smith. Still some planting to do, plenty of watering, checking for pests and harvesting a range of crops
It's a cover-up
Covering bare soil with a material such as cardboard or manure between crop plants is called mulching and it has many benefits, as Joyce Russell explains
A HIDDEN GEM
Kathryn Clover is swept off her feet as she visits Green Broom co-operative farm in Berkshire and finds plenty to write home about
Luscious lilies
Beautiful and hardy, lilies are flowers of mystery and legend. Camilla Phelps explains how you're spoilt for choice when it comes to finding the right lily for your garden
AG's peat-free compost test: Part 3
Overall growth is more even and plants are bushing out after a patchy start
It's a kind of magic
Bob reveals a few plant ‘tricks' to impress children
Focus on... Summer lettuce
Lettuces are the foundation of summer salads — and, with careful sowing, spring, autumn and winter salads, too! Lucy explains how to boost your salad self-sufficiency
The garden's dark star
'Velvet Queen' is a statuesque beauty
The colour purple
If you love purple, plant it now for decadent, bold borders, says Hazel Sillver, as she explains the best combinations when using this stunning colour in your borders
Dragon tree dilemma
Anne Swithinbank's masterclass on: Pruning Pruning a dracaena
Watering wisdoms
With pot-grown plants often falling foul of inadequate watering, Bob explains how to think smart with hydration
Dropping peat is not the answer
Use peat until a good alternative is found, says Bunny Guinness
Time to plant spuds
I aimed to make the most of my limited space says Garry
Magnolias for every garden
Christopher Lloyd explains why every garden should have a magnolia
Tremendous toadflax
With their flax-like foliage and spurred flowers resembling small toads, linaria or toadflax are easy-going, colourful, sun-loving plants
On the decline
Val is shocked to discover that gipsy rose is on the red list
Spring lawn care
Steve and Val Bradley explain how to bring your lawn back to life this spring
Towers of colour
Sow or plant mulleins in spring for glorious spires of summer flowers that add vertical accents to the border and provide nectar for bees
Cuckoo land
Val takes a close look at cuckoos and cuckoo flowers
This week... lupins
If you want height and colour in your garden, grow lupins
Sow some scented bedding
It’s easy to see why Nicotianas are so popular, says Ruth
What to do with sweet peas
Sow more and care for seedlings
Houseplants round-up
Ruth rescues and divides a pot-bound asparagus fern
A pot for every season
Refresh and plant anew to fill the 'colour gap.
Creating a wildlife pond
Encourage nature with plants and friendly habitats
A pond for every garden
Water features will bring many benefits
Zingy zinnias!
Popular for borders, pots and as cut flowers, zinnias produce vibrant daisy-like flowers. They are also easy to grow and deserve a spot in any garden, says Graham Rice
This week...Heucheras
Colourful heucheras are ideal for ground cover, containers and even cut flowers
Questions and answers
Val answers two commonly asked gardening questions