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Extreme heather
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Extreme heather

Once regarded as rather dull, heathers now command respect from Toby for showing a new and forceful edge

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2 mins  |
July 30, 2022
My compost woes
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My compost woes

MANY of us who like to raise our own plants have been suffering compost woes, whether we’re trying to go peat-free or not! This year many of my plants failed to thrive: they developed chlorotic (or yellowing foliage) and withered away. At first, I put this down to the cool temperatures of spring, but they failed to recover once the nights and days warmed up. I have to deduce that the compost is probably to blame. Much of the compost I’ve used this year is not encouraging growth as it should.

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2 mins  |
July 30, 2022
This week... Anemones
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This week... Anemones

You can grow anemones in borders, around trees and shrubs or in containers

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5 mins  |
July 30, 2022
Blanket the garden with colour
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Blanket the garden with colour

Hardy perennials are a bright delight, says Ruth

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1 min  |
July 30, 2022
Dividing Siberian irises
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Dividing Siberian irises

Split big clumps to keep them flowering well, says Ruth

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1 min  |
July 30, 2022
Potting up seedlings
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Potting up seedlings

I’m moving some seedlings into larger pots, says Ruth

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2 mins  |
July 30, 2022
Butterfly magnets
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Butterfly magnets

Lure butterflies to the garden by growing their favourite flowers, says Hazel Sillver, as she looks at the best plants to supply these beautiful insects with nectar for months

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5 mins  |
July 30, 2022
Walking on the wild side
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Walking on the wild side

In prairie, naturalistic or ‘new perennial’ gardens, plants are chosen to suit their environment and grow in a more natural way, says Anne Swithinbank

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6 mins  |
July 30, 2022
A garden for all reasons
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A garden for all reasons

A modern take on the cottage-garden style provides Mike and Geraldine Carter with a plot that's productive and rich in colour

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3 mins  |
July 02, 2022
Propagating flag iris
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Propagating flag iris

Steve and Val Bradley explain how to divide these colourful perennials

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3 mins  |
July 09, 2022
What to prune in midsummer
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What to prune in midsummer

Give a post-flowering trim for shape and health, says Ruth

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2 mins  |
July 09, 2022
This week... Marguerites
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This week... Marguerites

Plant marguerites for lots of daisy-like flowers during summer in a range of colours

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4 mins  |
July 09, 2022
Red-hot Pokers
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Red-hot Pokers

With their upright stems and sizzling colours, red-hot pokers are wonderful garden perennials flowering in summer and autumn. Anne Swithinbank reveals her favourites

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6 mins  |
July 09, 2022
Shrubs that flower throughout summer
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Shrubs that flower throughout summer

There are plenty of shrubs that are great for adding colour, scent and structure to our gardens through summer, says Camilla Phelps, as she reveals some of her favourites

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6 mins  |
July 09, 2022
Sickly looking rhododendrons
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Sickly looking rhododendrons

Snapping away dead flower heads of rhododendrons is not strictly necessary, but if you have a sickly plant, relieving it from the burden of making seeds is a sensible plan

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2 mins  |
July 09, 2022
Time to prune ramblers
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Time to prune ramblers

Rambling roses put on a gorgeous display but at this time of year they benefit from some careful pruning, says Toby

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2 mins  |
July 09, 2022
Love bugs
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Love bugs

Val looks at the importance of insects for wildlife and man

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3 mins  |
July 09, 2022
Honesty is the best biennial!
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Honesty is the best biennial!

Flowers and seedheads are both delightful, says Ruth

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1 min  |
July 09, 2022
Thinning tree fruit by hand
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Thinning tree fruit by hand

You may need to step in after the June drop, says Ruth

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2 mins  |
July 09, 2022
Benefits of buying British
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Benefits of buying British

Keep the home barbecue fires burning

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2 mins  |
July 02, 2022
Peter's tip for begonias
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Peter's tip for begonias

MAY I say how sad to lose Peter Seabrook. I for one continue to miss his gardening experience.

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1 min  |
July 02, 2022
Planting against a shady wall
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Planting against a shady wall

This north-facing wall of our house is in deep shade and colonised by a lax evergreen euonymus that produces small orange fruits. Though not that showy, its leaning nature and leafy cover are appreciated

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2 mins  |
July 02, 2022
How to grow grapes
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How to grow grapes

Steve and Val Bradley explain that it's easier to grow grapes in Britain than you may think

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2 mins  |
July 02, 2022
Knowledge is power
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Knowledge is power

Val looks at how local knowledge benefits wildlife

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3 mins  |
July 02, 2022
Strawberry fields
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Strawberry fields

Now's the time to prepare your strawberries so you can enjoy a bumper crop of delicious fruit next year

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2 mins  |
July 02, 2022
Seeds to bring the butterflies
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Seeds to bring the butterflies

Sow now to help our struggling pollinators

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2 mins  |
July 02, 2022
Houseplants in summer
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Houseplants in summer

Some thrive in the garden, while others stay in

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1 min  |
July 02, 2022
Getting ready for going away
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Getting ready for going away

Preparing the garden for holidays is important

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2 mins  |
July 02, 2022
Make the most of water
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Make the most of water

Ruth shows you ways of avoiding water wastage

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1 min  |
May 14, 2022
Focus on... Vertical gardening
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Focus on... Vertical gardening

Think vertically, with even modest spaces, and you'll be amazed at what is possible. Lucy explains how you can turn those high hopes into game-changing fruit and veg

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6 mins  |
May 14, 2022