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MAKE YOUR OWN LIQUID FEEDS
It's easy to make a liquid feed for your plants and there are many benefits from doing so, says Dr Anton Rosenfeld, knowledge officer of Garden Organic
MORE THAN JUST AN ALLOTMENT
Garden writer Dan Heighes takes a tour of The Regent's Park Allotment Garden, which is managed by London's food growing network, Capital Growth
PLUG IN AND STAND BACK!
Ready-grown plug plants offer a convenient way to grow veg. KG editor Steve Ott looks at what's available and offers top tips for getting the best from your young plants
OUR PLOTTER OF THE MONTH
Last year we officially launched a competition to find 12 readers and their plots that would appear in Kitchen Garden magazine this year. Here we feature another of our talented winners
Kale is king
If there had to be a choice between which brassicas to grow Emma Rawlings would choose kale every time. Here she explains why and gives tips on how to grow it
Enjoy May in a mindful way
This month, well-being expert Annabelle Padwick shares what she is up to in her riverside towpath garden and invites you to join her for a bit of mindful gardening а
Meet the Queen of Herbs
This month multiple RHS Gold winning organic grower Jekka McVicar, internationally known by the moniker 'Queen of Herbs', talks with Grapevine podcast host Daniel Heighes
EXTENDING THE SEASON WITH TOMATOES
Martin Fish shares his love of tomatoes and enthuses about the amazing range of flavours you can get if you grow your own
Getting to know you
In the latest instalment of her series charting progress on her new plot, no-dig gardener Stephanie Hafferty becomes familiar with the site and soil and continues to fill it with tasty crops
A GUIDE TO fruitful pollination
David Patch explains the botany behind fruit tree pollination and techniques for success
Make a super simple frame growbag
If your grow bag rests on a hard base and canes are not an option, Joyce Russell offers the perfect solution to supporting your plants as they grow
We love some easy gardening
Hardy annuals are simple to sow and grow, says Ruth
Stand and deliver
Alan Bloom reveals a selection of hardy tall plants, in a variety of stunning colours, that stand erect in garden borders without the need for sticks or stakes
The Scented garden
To celebrate National Fragrance Week, Hazel Sillver looks at some of the best fragrant plants to incorporate into your garden for a scintillating scented summer
Pretty pinks
Pinks have withstood the test of time and are gracing our gardens with fragrant blooms just as they did back in Tudor and Elizabethan times, says Anne Swithinbank
Plants of peace
Sunflowers are linked with brave Ukrainians, says Toby. Plant some now to show solidarity and the hope for peace
Planting bulbs for summer
The variety is huge and colour is guaranteed, says Ruth
Making a moon garden
Our 10-year-old daughter has read about a moon garden and is asking for ideas on how to make one.
Better butternuts
They may be different to other squash, but with a bit of care your butternuts will be better than ever, says Bob
Be prepared for storms
Ruth suggests ways of protecting gardens from damage
Alive and digging
The British garden is definitely alive and well, says Val
Your wildlife month
April is an exciting month in the garden.
We love April
We are always about love on these pages of this excellent magazine, but this month it is particularly appropriate.
Veg on your doorstep
No matter how small your space, you can still grow big harvests of veg, fruit and herbs with Ingrid Chiu's easy methods
Design for life
Greener growing is relevant to all aspects of gardening and we can do it better, says Marian Boswall, if we take a step back to see whether our space is organised to help the environment
Big ideas for small spaces
Turning even the tiniest plot into a horticultural haven can be a daunting prospect, especially for beginners. Monty reveals his secrets to great design for even the smallest space
A-Z of house plants
Add a tropical flourish to a sunny room with this dramatic, low-maintenance air plant
Where Do I Start?
Wildlife-friendly gardening
Plants With Purpose Part 2: Shrubs
Find out how shrubs can transform your borders and pots as Carol Klein reveals some of her favourite varieties and shows why these plants have star quality
Summer of Strawberries
In the second of a two-part series, Lucy Chamberlain reveals the best strawberry varieties for taste and yield, and provides a care guide to get the most from your plants