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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...

Grow a tiny edible garden

There’s plenty of delicious crops you can grow in pots, writes Chris Collins, Garden Organic’s head of horticulture. Limited space shouldn’t limit your ability to grow things to eat. On...

Getting the timing right for tomatoes

Bob explains the ins and outs of growing this most delicious fruit. It’s getting a little too late to sow tomatoes, as like most tender crops they are best started...

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How to grow tomatoes

Tomatoes have long been a favourite with us Brits. We started growing it as long ago as 1554 and it’s still as popular as...

How to prune trained fruit

An apple, pear or plum tree is a great investment for the garden. If you don’t already have a fruit tree, I bet it’s...

Summer containers

In the video, Kris shares tips for successful summer bedding in containers. Here is a summary of the key points covered in the video: Preparation: Before...

Pot Up Pelargonium Cuttings

Tim Rumball, demonstrates the process. He took some pelargonium cuttings in October, which he describes as quite late in the season. He explains that...

Dead Head Buddleja

Tim Rumball, editor of Amateur Gardening magazine, explains and demonstrates the process. He emphasizes that deadheading is not only beneficial for maintaining the aesthetic...

Autumn hanging basket

Kris Collins, demonstrates how to refresh a tired summer hanging basket with new plants for an autumn display. Kris starts by removing a sweet pea...
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