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Autumn Flower Bombs
Bury some treasure in the ground this month and you will be rewarded with autumn-flowering bulbs that explode with colour
Worst weeds ever!
Weeds come in all shapes and sizes, with some being less welcome than others, but which are the worst? Graham Rice investigates and explains how to get rid of them
Mind the gap!
Val picks insect-friendly plants to fill a rose gap
Call of the wild
An unexpected treat in the fridge has given Toby the chance to transform a patch of grass into a floral fantasy
Controlling strawberries
Anne Swithinbank’s masterclass on: wayward strawberries
Bring out the baskets
A particularly cold April and early May meant that many people delayed starting their hanging baskets, but early June is a great time to start
Along came a spider...
You may not be an arachnid lover, but the fact is that spiders work hard to keep the bugs at bay, says Bob
Five-Star Plant Selection
Percy Thrower chooses the best bulbs for the garden
Our houseplant horror!
Ruth deals with an indoor outbreak of vine weevils
Smart watering for containers
Steve and Val Bradley explain how to create a more efficient system to ensure that the roots of young plants in containers get all the water they need
Weeding frenzy!
Val enjoys the birdsong while she tackles the weeds
Growing veg in containers
Q I have given up my allotment, but would still like to grow veg. Do you think doing so in containers is worth the effort and what should I try? Susanna Miller, West Houghton, Greater Manchester
Grape expectations
Vine taming requires patience, a sure hand and vision, but that won’t stop Toby from raising his grape-growing game
Summer Containers
Now is the time to buy plants from garden centres to create instant colour in containers, but which ones are best? Tamsin Hope Thomson has some suggestions
Magical Masterworts
With common names such as masterwort and Hattie’s pincushion, astrantias were once famed for curing ailments. Anne Swithinbank examines these popular perennials
Bargain perennials
Why pay pounds for one plant when you can spend pennies to get lots? If you like that idea, why not try growing perennials from seed, says Graham Rice
Bags Of Lavender
Prized by Egyptians and the Romans, lavender has a special history in Britain as well. Anne Swithinbank offers her choice of the best varieties for you to grow
Focus On... Forest Gardening
Want the most sustainable harvests, regardless of garden size? Lucy Chamberlain shows you how easy it can be to create a canopy of crops with forest-based growing
Your bank holiday jobs bonanza!
Planting, pest control and pruning; get ready for a busy long weekend says Ruth
Single-variety Containers
Why go through the fuss and bother of matching different plants in containers when you can make the perfect display from just one variety, says Graham Rice
Thinning streak
Want the best tree fruits? Thinning fruitlets helps to fight pests and means crops are bigger and better, says Bob
Surf's up…
Toby’s petunias may have a reputation for trailing, but he’s determined to make them more upwardly mobile
Thriving damp!
Not every garden can enjoy full sun and some get less light and suffer from damp, but don’t despair! Camilla Phelps reveals the plants that are happy in damp conditions
New gardening products 2021
Every year sees a raft of new products released onto the gardening market. Here is my pick of equipment and plants for 2021
Five-star plant selection
Percy Thrower chooses the best trees and climbers for the garden
Dead-heading extremes
Pansy plant trial at Hyde Hall is a challenge, says Peter
Can I save my orchids?
Q.I have a couple of orchids that gave up flowering several years ago and yet cling to life on a cool, lightly shaded windowsill. Can I bring them back to their original glory, or shall I bin them? Eleanor Kendall, Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire
Create Your Own Herb Garden
Herbs can be used to heal, add flavour to food and are beautiful to look at. As many are also easy to grow, why not add some to your garden, says Camilla Phelps
Five-star plant selection
Percy Thrower looks at the best trees for the garden
The show must go on
Visit the impressive display at Hyde Hall, says Peter