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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...

Repairing the lawn after winter

A few simple steps make all the difference, says Ruth After months of seemingly incessant rain, it’s hardly surprising that for many of us, our lawns are resembling the end...

Get gardening this May bank holiday weekend!

The weather in May can be a mixed bag, anything from gloriously hot to cold and wet, but then that could describe any month in summer here in the...

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Designing a small organic garden

Small spaces require big thinking to make the most of their potential. In this new column, Garden Organic’s Head of Horticulture, Chris Collins shares...

Pollination success in a polytunnel

Becky Searle explains how to help draw in all pollinators great and small We’ve all been there; the excitement of spotting a flower on one...

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Starting again for summer

Ruth gets to work with seeds and tubers For many gardeners, this is the most wonderful time of the year, when the weather is improving...

It’s time to get chitting!

Growing potatoes is quick, cheap and easy, says Ruth One of the easiest ways of saving money is to grow as much of your own...

Give chillies some heat

AG garden editor, Kris Collins, is dusting off the heated propagator to gets his favourite summer crops underway Fill cells with seed and cuttings compost....
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