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TOP JOBS FOR DECEMBER

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December 2025

Stephanie Hafferty outlines the key tasks needed to keep your veg beds and under-cover crops productive through the quietest weeks of the year

- Stephanie Hafferty

TOP JOBS FOR DECEMBER

INSULATE

Protect external water pipes with insulation and, if possible, turn off the water supply to them to reduce the risk of burst pipes

OPEN UP

Open fruit cages to allow birds free access. Their foraging will help reduce pest build-up, benefiting both the fruit bushes and the birds, who will enjoy muchneeded protein

CUT BACK

Trim hedges while they are dormant, cutting back to the desired size and shape for healthy growth in the spring

TOP UP WATER

Keep putting out water for wildlife. Fresh water is vital for drinking and bathing. Make sure all dishes are clean to reduce the risk of any potental disease transmission

December's festive meals showcase frost-hardy vegetables that thrive in the UK, and can be grown right through the winter, including parsnips, Brussels sprouts and leeks.

Frosty weather significantly improves the flavours of many winter-harvested crops. These frost-hardy plants survive being frozen because they can make their own 'antifreeze', which lowers the freezing point of the liquid in their cells. They do this by breaking down starch into sugars, which prevents their tissues from freezing and makes the veg taste sweeter - a benefit for the plants, and for us!

Parsnips are one of my favourite winter vegetables. Tasty roasted, made into soup and added to stews, they are also delicious raw in slaws. Combine grated, peeled raw parsnips with grated carrots and apples, and mix with your favourite slaw dressing for a healthy, fresh-tasting side, great served with cold leftovers.

STEP BY STEP COVER AND PROTECT

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TRIED, TESTED AND STAYING

With so many tempting varieties to choose from, it can be hard to know which vegetables truly earn their space. Rob Smith shares 10 standout crops he'll be growing again next season – reliable performers packed with flavour, colour and character

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6 mins

December 2025

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THE ART of GROWING

Rachel Graham meets Chi Chi Tseng, head kitchen gardener at Sculpture by the Lakes near Dorchester, an internationally accredited botanic garden. She joined the team in 2022 and now manages the quarter-acre biodynamic kitchen garden, which supplies the on-site café and restaurant with seasonal fruit, vegetables, herbs and edible flowers

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5 mins

December 2025

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SHAPING A SUSSEX CLASSIC

From cleaving chestnut poles by hand to fastening wafer-thin plywood, every Sussex trug at the Thomas Smith Trug Company is made with heritage and human touch. Rachel Graham meets Robin Tuppen to see how this humble, sustainable basket became a national treasure - and how a new heritage centre hopes to secure its future

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5 mins

December 2025

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DIGGING THE DIRT THE ALLOTMENT: WHAT'S THE POINT?

Growing your own offers a heady combination of tough challenges and sheer joy in the ongoing battle with nature. This month John Holloway is busy pondering the ongoing question: just why do we do it?

time to read

3 mins

December 2025

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THE RIGHT START WITH RASPBERRIES

There's nothing quite like the taste of home-grown raspberries. David Patch shows how to prepare the soil, plant new canes, and carry out the first pruning to set them up for a long, productive life

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4 mins

December 2025

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HERB OF THE MONTH CHIVES

Allium schoenoprasum

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1 mins

December 2025

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PUTTING OFF-GRID GREENHOUSE HEATERS TO TEST

As the days get colder keeping your precious plants warm within the greenhouse becomes more of a challenge. But what can you do if there's no power on your plot? Here KG takes a look at four heaters that could help to keep things growing through the winter days...

time to read

4 mins

December 2025

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FROM SEED TO SIZZLE

From fiery habaneros to fruity new hybrids chillis offer great possibilities. Becky Searle meets RHS Gold Medal winner Amrit Madhoo at South Devon Chilli Farm to hear about growing and caring for these heat-loving plants

time to read

4 mins

December 2025

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OUR TOP PLOTTERS

Last summer we launched a competition to find our Top Plotters, with the top three winning some great prizes and all being featured in Kitchen Garden magazine this year. Here we feature one of our runners-up...

time to read

7 mins

December 2025

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MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE ABOUT SEEDS

Dr Anton Rosenfeld, of sustainable gardening charity Garden Organic, shares some tips for choosing seeds this winter

time to read

4 mins

December 2025

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