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Propagation by semi-ripe cuttings
Steve and Val Bradley explain the best way to take late-summer and autumn cuttings
Start next year's strawbs
You can never have too much of a good thing
Hardy daisies that bring joy
These cheerful flowers will bloom for months
Goodbye to gastropods
Val considers the best ways to combat slugs and snails
Drought-tolerant plants
With the effects of global warming and growing concerns about water conservation, plants that need less water are becoming more popular
Dividing bearded irises
Splitting clumps keeps them productive
Spoilt For Choices With Cherries
Who would have known there are so many varieties of cherry, each a delicious nugget of tangy sweetness? Fruit expert David Patch knows... and here are his top picks
A Future Garden With Roots In The Past
Garden Organic, the national horticultural charity, has opened the doors on a new organic demonstration and learning garden. We take a tour with head gardener Emma O’Neill
Keep The Garden Ticking Over
Ruth explains how to help your garden look its best
Night moves
While fellow gardeners dream of future glories, Toby spends the wee small hours revelling in the night life
Pruning practicalities
Make the most of your fruit trees (and the fruit that they produce) with some sensible summer pruning, says Bob
Time to take root
You need to propagate to maintain quality, says Peter
Slugging it out
Val considers the slug hierarchy in her garden
Fabulous fuchsias
Providing shrubby colour to take you through autumn, hardy fuchsias can be used in borders and pots – and make great informal hedges, too, as Camilla Phelps explains
How do I fix phlox?
GARDENING TIPS
Miscellaneous matters
Interesting snippets found in Amateur Gardening throughout the past 135 years
Autumn daisies
Asters, or Michaelmas daisies, are cottage-garden favourites, and provide colourful autumn blooms that will lure a variety of wildlife to your garden, says Hazel Sillver
Plants For Pollinators
According to research, you need both native and non-native plants to help a diverse range of pollinators. Graham Rice offers the best selection for you to grow
How To Fill The Colour Gap
It’s easy to keep things interesting all summer, says Ruth
Tackling summer problems
Pests and diseases are an on-going battle for us all
Popular pincushions
Val looks at why pollinators love scabious flowers
Wildflower meadow success
Plan ahead for a glorious wildflower meadow
Sow some jolly hollyhocks
Ruth loves these stately cottage garden stalwarts
Our rockery is a hard place!
Ruth gives tips for a happy rock garden and sorts her own
The wonder of coneflowers
Originally from the prairies of North America, these glamorous nectar-rich plants have won the hearts of many in the UK
Know your blight
Blight can be a big worry for gardeners, but don’t jump to conclusions if your spuds show symptoms
Here's something new
Latest Japanese releases show promise
How to divide a clivia
Clivias are gorgeous indoor plants with great foliage and beautiful flowers, but how do you propagate them? Steve and Val Bradley explain the best technique
Easy Joys Of Autumn Bulbs
Reliable performers for late-year colour
Season of fire
The future’s orange, says Hazel Sillver, as she explains how to fill your garden with orange flowers, berries and foliage to bring autumn to life when the skies are grey