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Top four low-maintenance hedges

Sarah Raven outlines her favourites for garden hedging and explains how to care for them Well known garden designer...

Top tips for pollinator-friendly gardening  

Sue Bradley provides some of her top-tips.... * Favour single, open blooms, which are more easily accessible to insects...

Beautiful Containers

A pot a day keeps the gardener at play Our own garden isn’t large by any means so ever since I started gardening, container growing has been an essential part...

Secure sweeter success when growing corn

Learn how to maximise the short growing season with Bob’s top advice In most older vegetable gardening books you’ll seldom find references to sweetcorn, nor space allocated in crop rotations...

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Berries on holly explained

Ever wondered why your holly doesn't have berries? We explain why. Hollies are either male or female–only the females berry. Very few are self-fertile, so...

How to pot amaryllis

Our Amateur Gardening expert shows you how to pot amaryllis bulbs to give colour in your home. This is an easy job but produces...

Five ways to grow easy indoor edibles

Kim Soddart shows you how to grow easy indoor edibles this month... In the darkest depths of December as the daylight hours continue to tumble...

Let nature decorate your home for free this Christmas

Bring the outside indoors to enjoy the garden even when wintry weather keeps you inside, says Sue Bradley. Our ancestors knew a thing or two...

How to make a bug hotel

New columnist Adam Kirtland shows us how to make a cosy habitat for insects this winter Those that knows me, will be all too aware...

Dahlia Care

Big blooms can be achieved with some varieties of dahlia, Amateur Gardening’s Emilie Griffin explains how. STAKING AND TYING Dahlia shoots can be very brittle at...
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