Amateur Gardening Magazine - July 31, 2021
Amateur Gardening Magazine - July 31, 2021
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In this issue
Conservation Winners!
Plants that need little water but still look gorgeous.
How to get more plants: dividing a bearded iris.
Tomato pests: smart ways to keep harvests healthy.
Keep The Garden Ticking Over
Ruth explains how to help your garden look its best
4 mins
Dividing bearded irises
Splitting clumps keeps them productive
2 mins
Summer pond management
Cut back plants and keep the water topped up
2 mins
Hardy daisies that bring joy
These cheerful flowers will bloom for months
2 mins
Rigorous standards
Nemesia trials have really proved their worth
2 mins
Start next year's strawbs
You can never have too much of a good thing
2 mins
Goodbye to gastropods
Val considers the best ways to combat slugs and snails
3 mins
Drought-tolerant plants
With the effects of global warming and growing concerns about water conservation, plants that need less water are becoming more popular
5 mins
Propagation by semi-ripe cuttings
Steve and Val Bradley explain the best way to take late-summer and autumn cuttings
3 mins
Easy pothos propagation
Easy pothos propagation
2 mins
Amateur Gardening Magazine Description:
Publisher: Future
Category: Gardening
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
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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