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Your wildlife month
Many gardeners extend their season of colour by growing late-flowering Verbena bonariensis, rudbeckias, Michaelmas daisies and sedums.
Winter greenhouse bounty Plant up winter veg
Keep your greenhouse fully stocked up with tasty salads and veg. In the second of our three-part series, Lucy Chamberlain reveals the crops to grow now
Tender plants
A cold snap can wreak havoc in the garden if you don't protect frost-tender and borderline-hardy plants. Alan Titchmarsh explains how to do it
Autumn made easy
Ensure your garden is in great shape for the colder months ahead - and next year's growing season - with Sue Kent's guide to hassle-free autumn preparation
Heavenly hedges
Evergreen or deciduous, large or small, hedges are the perfect way to bring structure to your garden - and now is the best time of year to plant one
YOUR PRUNING MONTH
Keep summer-fruiting raspberries productive and healthy with Frances Tophill's guide
Dividing your plants
Split big clumps into vigorous new plants with Nick Bailey's essential guide
Small space big flavour
With her aubergines and peppers cropping well, Rukmini Iyer offers the ideal recipe to enjoy them to the full, along with tips on compact crops to sow now
Hassle-free harvests
September is when our focus shifts to harvest time and there's plenty to enjoy now and store for winter, even if you're not a natural pickle-maker, says Jack Wallington
Winter greenhouse bounty Sowing hardy edibles
Don't let your greenhouse go to waste this winter - in the first of a new three-part series, Lucy Chamberlain shows you how to enjoy indoor harvests for months on end
Get set for springtime
Bulbs are amazing little packages containing almost everything they need for a fabulous spring display - all you need to do is get planting, says Alan Titchmarsh
Topiary for all
Clipped, characterful topiary doesn't have to be formal, costly or twee - in fact, it's a fun and easy way to transform almost any style of garden, says Adam
Tabletop treats
Take a new approach to container gardening with Sue Kent's tabletop guide - the perfect way to create an easy-to-manage display that's full of impact
A growing love of dahlias
Monty shares why he can't imagine Longmeadow without dahlias and reveals how to get the best plants out of these long-flowering
Tales from Titchmarsh
Time may seem to pass too quickly, but gardeners have precious moments to remember - and lots to look forward to, says Alan
Small space big flavour
August is the perfect time to make the most of large tomato crops, which you can enjoy in Rukmini Iyer's delicious tomato, thyme and ricotta tart recipe
Hassle-free harvests
As summer reaches its peak, picking and preparing your crops is top of the to-do list - but there are still plenty of time-saving ways to extend the harvest and set yourself in good stead for next year, says Jack Wallington
Summer problem-solving: GARDEN PESTS
The warmer months are not only enjoyable for gardeners, they're also boom-time for pests. Help your plants shrug them off with Alan Titchmarsh's easy guide
What we've learned for the future
As I reflect on the dry meadow project, I've been asking myself a number of questions.
Save on energy
Press pause on your energy bills for the next 10 years with this unmissable offer from Inspired Villages
The grand finale
If your garden is running out of steam as summer reaches its climax, take inspiration from Sue Kent’s pick of late-show plants to give your plot a boost
For the love of shade
Far from being a limiting factor, the gift of shade cools, calms and brings so much variety to your plot. Here, Monty shares why he wouldn't be without it
A way with weeds
With warmer weather arriving and the soil still moist, May provides perfect conditions for weeds. Monty shares his organic methods for keeping them at bay
YOUR PRUNING MONTH
It’s now time to deadhead blooms, prune stone fruits and fan-train plums, says Frances Tophill
Propagation made easy
Boost your house plant collection via leaf cuttings with the latest of Nick Bailey’s plant propagation masterclasses
Summer pickings from your windows
You can raise glorious crops of healthy ingredients in your home - just follow our guide from windowsill-veg grower Lerato Umah-Shaylor
Your wildlife month
June's borders are full of buzzing bees and other insects. Look out for big fat bumblebees rolling around and metallic green rose chafers flying noisily over roses.
ON TEST: Pizza ovens
Boost your al-fresco menu with the latest range in pizza ovens, says Kay Maguire
BARNSDALE at 40
Enjoy a fresh look at this iconic garden as it celebrates its 40th birthday, and find out what makes it still so special today
"You can create something from nothing and it's just so magical"
Discover how one of our competition finalists turned a small urban plot full of ivy and builders' rubble into a tropical wildlife haven