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Tricks for early toms
Can’t wait for those first tangy fruits? Bob explains how to fast-track under glass to guarantee larger, tastier tomatoes
Chelsea favourites
I remember some really great show winners, says Peter.
Beautiful and practical
French marigolds offer more than their beauty, says Ruth
Create A Healthy Garden
You need to act now for a successful summer, says Ruth
Lockdown, so knock up!
There are many ways to grow your own food, says Peter
When Ned met Auntie Bumps
A chance meeting at a tea party in Surrey led one of the greatest partnerships (and friendships) in English garden history, as Mark Griffiths explains…
Is it time to rethink Rambler roses?
Space-hungry, disease-prone, difficult…? Ramblers get bad press, but they’re not all the same and modern types are well worth making space for, says Graham Clarke
Florists' favourite Alstroemeria
If you want plants that offer loads of flowers over a long season, that look exotic but are fairly easy to grow, Peruvian lilies are the pick of the bunch, says Sally Jenner
Talking rot
Not all slugs are baddies, says Val, as she explains how some clear up rotting and diseased vegetable matter
Get the wildlife flocking in
Nectar-rich flowers are a magnet for bees, says Ruth
Get the feeding right
Nourished plants give the best results, says Ruth
Cranesbill of rights
Although cranesbills have a reputation as interlopers, Toby has a special affection for these pretty garden plants
What to plant with roses
With peak rose season only a few weeks away, get some gorgeous companion plants in the ground now to complement those blooms, says Sally Jenner
Tough love for tenders
Make time getting tender crops adjusted to the outdoors and harden off well for more productive plants, says Bob
Timing is everything
Our changing climate is causing the flowering plants many animals rely on to be out of sync, says Val
Plant the rainbow with Bearded irises
For flamboyant spring-to-summer flowers in a spectrum of shades – often within the same bloom – flag irises are an obvious pick. Anne Swithinbank shares her favourites
For trans-seasonal colour, try Adaptable alliums
Versatile, colourful and perfect for pollinators, ornamental onions look just as glorious in borders as on the veg patch, and will fill the June flower gap perfectly, says Val Bourne
Care of trees and shrubs
Making them strong for summer’s growth, says Ruth
Can I revive succulents?
Anne Swithinbank’s masterclass on: elderly succulents
Bending the cherry
Toby is determined that his festooning measures will come good and that it won’t be him that goes round the bend!
Baskets full of ideas
Hang bright containers to bring vertical colour, says Ruth
Focus On... Compact Growing
You may not have sweeping fruiting vistas and endless rows of veggies, but you can still dream big if you grow in small spaces. Lucy considers the options of compact growing
Plan Your Summer Garden
Richard Wilford, Head of Garden Design at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, gives this great advice
Make This Your Best Year In The Vegetable Garden
Old May Day is the traditional time to sow runner beans. It’s also the perfect time to add some finishing touches to beds and plots, says Val Bourne
It's time you discovered The broom family
If you’re in the mood for some intense late spring colour, you cannot beat a flowering broom. Graham Clarke explores the relative values of cytisus and its cousins…
Beef up beds with Beautiful biennials
Sow seeds now to guarantee gorgeous gap-filling flowers in a year’s time – we promise the results will definitely be worth the wait, says Anne Swithinbank
Take action with seedlings
It’s time for potting on and sowing outside, says Ruth
Sorting your spring bulbs
Make sure spring colour returns next year, says Ruth
Swallows and martins
Both swallows and house martins have been through some challenging times recently, as Val explains…
The scent of Summer
For an olfactory treat, sniff out plants with aromatic leaves and fragranced flowers – they’ll lift your mood, invigorate the garden and conjure up happy memories…