Amateur Gardening Magazine - October 12, 2019
Amateur Gardening Magazine - October 12, 2019
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In this issue
Blue is the colour: 10 fantastic
flowers that radiate ‘indigo’, Anne Swithinbank shows you
how to grow African lilies, Best trees & shrubs for leafmould,
and how to make a simple bin...
Tender Plants In The Garden
Help them withstand the worst weathers.
1 min
Focus On Crocus
They share great looks and an ability to light up autumn, but do you know your crocus from your colchicum – and which are best for you?
2 mins
Turn Over A New Leaf
Don’t waste those fallen autumn leaves by dumping them or burning them, says Martyn Cox, as you can turn them into beneficial leafmould for your garden.
3 mins
Keep Calm And Carry On With The Best Blue Blooms
From indigo delphiniums to lavender-blue nepeta, plant some blue perennials this month and inject your borders and pots with an air of mellow calm.
2 mins
How To Grow... African Lilies
Fancy some fresh exotics for a south-facing border? Anne Swithinbank explains how to add a splash of late summer bliss by growing stunning agapanthus.
1 min
Orwell's Eden
Hope Bailey looks at the gardening achievements of the literary genius George Orwell.
3 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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