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“I’ll show you how to keep your
lawn in good health,” saysRuthTI Media
Cover image (GAP): Pelargonium peltatum ‘Super Cascade’ Rose22
“Colchicums will be ready
to plant soon,” saysGraham
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“Not all lavenders are blue – try
these other colours,” saysMartyn
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“Try these bulbs to plant now for
autumn colour,” saysGraham
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Jobs for this week
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HOLIDAY GARDEN CARE
Make sure you don’t come home to a disaster!6
TENDER PERENNIAL CUTTINGS
Ruth explains a simple way to get more plants for free7
HARD-PRUNING A CLEMATIS
A little tough love is required for this beauty, as Ruth explains8
GET A HEALTHIER SUMMER LAWN
Treatments you can try to get a lustrous lawn for longer12
POND CARE FOR SUMMER
Ruth’s top tips for ensuring a healthier, lovelier pond13
FREE SEEDS: PACIFIC GIANTS MIXED
How to sow delphiniums for gorgeous tall spiresGreat garden ideas
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SIX OF THE VERY BEST: COLCHICUMS
A gorgeous spring fl ower, but which should you grow?26
LAVENDER’S BLUE...
... But it’s also white, green, yellow and red, as Martyn reveals28
BEST BULBS FOR AUTUMN FLOWERS
Yes, you can have great borders and containers, says Graham32
HOW TO USE MEDITERRANEAN PLANTS
Why not add a fl ourish of Spain and Italy to your garden?50
GET THE LOOK: A SLOPING GARDEN
How one couple made uneven levels work in their favourGardening wisdom
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PETER SEABROOK
The BBC is failing its gardening audiences, says Peter15
BOB FLOWERDEW
Want to increase your strawberries? Bob explains how16
VAL BOURNE’S GARDEN WILDLIFE
It could be a bumper year for greenfi nches, says Val18
LUCY CHAMBERLAIN’S FRUIT AND VEG
Holiday tips, sowing mustard and harvesting globe artichokes20
HOW TO GROW CORYDALIS
Anne’s guide to bright blooms, neat foliage and compact structure36
ASK JOHN NEGUS
Multi-colour hydrangea, striped menace, help with beetles39
ANNE’S MASTERCLASS
What you can do when your cherry tree is under-performing45
A GARDENER’S MISCELLANY
Trivia and puzzles on the sweet and juicy subject of strawbs55
YOUR LETTERS
Bell to scare pigeons, beast of a rose, very naughty hens59
TOBY BUCKLAND
What is your desert island plant? Toby’s choice is thymelyProduct tests
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TRIED AND TESTED
What are the best snips for deadheading? See our test135 years of practical advice
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135 years of practical advice
2019
“I love growing veg — it’s hugely rewarding, but I am less
fond of the wait between planting and harvest. I planted up
21 bags of spuds and I am close to reaping the earlies. Every
day, I check if they are fl owering. It’s magical, not
knowing what lies waiting in those bulging bags.
Hopefully, all will be revealed when my expectant
hands plunge deep into the soil to retrieve the
crop, and it will be all worthwhile... Hopefully!”
Garry Coward-Williams, Editor21 bags of spuds and I am close to reaping the earlies. Every
day, I check if they are flowering. It’s magical, not
knowing what lies waiting in those bulging bags.
Hopefully, all will be revealed when my expectant
hands plunge deep into the soil to retrieve the
crop, and it will be all worthwhile... Hopefully!”22
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