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WHEN A MINER PROBLEM IS NOT A MINOR PROBLEM
The allium leaf miner is a garden pest that is spreading across the country and is especially detrimental to leeks. Dr Anton Rosenfeld, knowledge officer of Garden Organic, explains what to look for... and the best method of prevention
ROB' S PLOT Playing it cool!
August certainly can be a sizzler of a month in the kitchen garden, with greenhouse temperatures soaring and watering becoming the key to success, explains Rob Smith
TAKE THE CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGE
Scientists have been warning us about climate change since the 1960s. Ecologist and keen veg grower Becky Searle looks at what a changing climate means to gardeners and how we can help to mitigate it
THE BEARDED GROWERS
Two school pals met up by chance after nearly 20 years and before they knew it they had their own gardening radio show. KG editor Steve Ott caught up with John (JJ) and Chris (Bish) for a chinwag!
TIME TO TRIM and train
Surely fruit pruning is something we do in the winter months. Not so, says nurseryman David Patch as he explains why summer pruning is also essential
OUR PLOTTER OF THE MONTH
Last year we officially launched a competition to find 12 readers and their plots that would feature in Kitchen Garden magazine this year. Here we present a talented winning twosome
UNDER COVER
We've all heard of a spring clean, but a thorough autumn clean can be just as powerful, particularly in the greenhouse.
TOP JOBS FOR SEPTEMBER
ESSENTIAL TASKS FOR YOUR VEG PATCH AND PROTECTED CROPS
The benefits of multisowing
What is multisowing and what are the benefits? In this extract from his new book, no-dig expert Charles Dowding explains
TOP JOBS FOR MAY
ESSENTIAL TASKS FOR YOUR VEG PATCH AND PROTECTED CROPS BY BEN VANHEEMS
Small space high yield gardening
Just because you may not have a lot of space for growing your crops, that doesn't necessarily mean you have to put up with low yields. Becky Searle explains
ROB'S PLOT A month of two halves!
Sow, plant, and protect, all key words for the month of May, which can be a tricky time in the garden, says Rob Smith
IT'S A KIND OF MAGIC
There's something enchanting about growing veg, says Emma Bailey, and even more so when you involve your children
Watering wisely
Water is a valuable resource even in our climate and we can use various techniques in the garden to preserve it, explains Dr Anton Rosenfeld, knowledge officer of Garden Organic
FROM LITTLE SEEDS GREAT THINGS GROW
Mark Alexander is a home/allotment gardener with a focus on growing food for his young family. Mark grew up learning about organic farming from his family and from this seed of knowledge grew a passion for growing his own and also seed saving
TRIUMPH OVER adversity
Sally Clifford meets a community of growers and showers at one of the country's oldest allotments societies in West Yorkshire
THE UPWARDLY mobile munch
Runner beans remain as popular as ever in the veg patch, with many gardeners feeling they are the best flavoured of all beans. KG editor Steve Ott offers his top tips for bumper crops
ROB'S PLOT SO MUCH TO HARVEST ALREADY!
Rob Smith is starting to enjoy the fruits of his labour with plenty to harvest but at the same time there’s also plenty to sow, and he’s keeping his eye out for pests and diseases
MINI VEG FOR small spaces
If you don't have a lot of room to grow vegetables but want a flavour of home-grown then here are a few crop suggestions and ideas from KG deputy editor Emma Rawlings
EXTENDING THE SEASON WITH LETTUCE
So easy to grow and with so many varieties to choose from, lettuce is a crop you can harvest nearly all year round if you grow successionally. Martin Fish explains
FROM GRASS TO gorgeous veggies
It is summer and no-dig gardener Stephanie Hafferty is thrilled by the speed and success of her new plot which only months ago was just a weedy lawn
OUR PLOTTER OF THE MONTH
Last year we officially launched a competition to find 12 readers and their plots that would feature in Kitchen Garden magazine throughout 2022. Here we feature our latest winner
STRAWBERRY GROWING IN POTS AND TROUGHS
Fruit-growing expert David Patch offers some top advice on growing strawberries in containers
OUR PLOTTER OF THE MONTH
Last year we officially launched a competition to find 12 readers and their plots that would appear in Kitchen Garden magazine in 2022. Here we feature our latest talented winners
LEARNING AS THEY GROW
Gardening can give so much to children. Wellbeing expert Annabelle Padwick offers advice to those thinking of setting up a school garden or allotment
PATCHES OF HEAVEN
Garden designer, author and TV presenter Joe Swift talks to On the Grapevine podcast presenter Daniel Heighes about all things gardening, including his new set of guidebooks
EXTENDING THE SEASON WITH CARROTS
Fresh and crunchy, pulled straight from the soil or compost, carrots can be a culinary delight for much of the year, says Fresh and crunchy, pulled straight from the soil or compost, carrots can be a culinary delight for much of the year, says Martin Fish
BRING ON THE garden super troopers
Avoid pesticides by attracting natural helpers to your garden, says Dr Anton Rosenfeld, knowledge officer of Garden Organic
BLOOMS FOR CUTTING, COOKING AND CRITTERS
All flowers have a place in our hearts and on our plots but some have particular merit, as Emma Rawlings explains
ROB'S PLOT All systems GO!
June is a busy month for Rob Smith. Still some planting to do, plenty of watering, checking for pests and harvesting a range of crops