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In this issue

Revive and replant pots & containers.

Sweetcorn: How to get the juiciest crops ever!

How to split a perennial and get even more plants free!

Perk Up Your Perennials

‘Tis the season of dividing, planting and moving says Ruth

Perk Up Your Perennials

2 mins

Tubers and cuttings

Make more plants for the summer ahead, says Ruth

Tubers and cuttings

2 mins

Getting In The Pink!

There are some great new dianthus to try, says Peter

Getting In The Pink!

2 mins

Plan for more toms

Follow these simple tomato tips and you’ll be inundated with more tangy fruit than you can handle, promises Bob

Plan for more toms

2 mins

Honey traps

Banned chemicals are causing havoc with bees, says Val

Honey traps

3 mins

Tough, Adaptable And Lovely... Bergenias

They are good ground-cover, low maintenance, have evergreen leaves, some of which turn to red, and some lovely coloured flowers, says Tamsin Hope Thompson

Tough, Adaptable And Lovely... Bergenias

5 mins

Bulbs To Plant Now!

We’re now seeing the benefits of the bulbs we planted in autumn, but don’t stop there! It’s now time to plant for a fabulous summer says Camilla Phelps

Bulbs To Plant Now!

5 mins

Slugs? Hosta la vista baby!

Hostas are slug magnets aren’t they, so why should we bother growing them at all? Well, there is a bit more to it than that, as Graham Rice explains

Slugs? Hosta la vista baby!

5 mins

How Can I Get Better Cobs?

A Sowing sweetcorn under cover in mid-April is text-book correct and should have given your plants sufficient time to yield well. This is a frost- tender crop, and shouldn’t be sown outdoors until around mid-May or planted out when likely to be exposed to late frosts. Some cultivars that are treated to ideal conditions will deliver two cobs per plant. However, as with all gardening, there can be pitfalls along the way.

How Can I Get Better Cobs?

2 mins

Climbing the walls

A troublesome vine gives Toby pause to ponder why what grows up doesn’t always come down quite so easily

Climbing the walls

3 mins

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Amateur Gardening Magazine Description:

PublisherFuture

CategoryGardening

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

Every week, Amateur Gardening is the first choice for both beginners and knowledgeable gardeners looking for advice and easy-to-follow practical features on growing flowers, trees, shrubs as well as fruit and vegetables. Be inspired, by our beautifully illustrated features covering plant and flower groups, both home grown and exotic, and take a sneak peek into some of the most beautiful private gardens around the country. Plus, every week we feature expert opinion and tips from some of gardening’s most influential exponents including Toby Buckland, Bob Flowerdew, Anne Swithinbank, Peter Seabrook and Jo Whittingham.

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