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Looking forward to a more resilient future, together

The AG team have been absolutely thrilled with the deluge of supportive, excited messages we have received since the re-launch issue landed. We have worked at such great speed to get the magazine back out, buoyed by lots of coffee and a firm belief in the potential of this deservedly much-loved, world’s oldest gardening magazine.

I wouldn’t be surprised if some sort of record had been set in the process and I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard that the news has brought a smile to someone’s face.

I like to think that the magazine’s return is a little ray of sunshine amidst so much doom and gloom filling the news - not to mention the extreme rain we have been subject to these past weeks.

So that’s what we are hoping to bring to you over the fortnightly issues and months ahead, some sunshine and hope for a brighter future among our many expert features, columns and diary pages packed full of gardening advice, ideas, personality and inspiration. There are pages from firm favourites and established experts including Ruth Hayes, Bob Flowerdew, Graham Clarke, Anne Swithinbank, Lucy Chamberlain, Val Bourne, Sue Bradley, Michael Perry, Beth Chatto Gardens and John Negus.

We also have lots of exciting new expert pages to introduce you to as well which I can’t wait to share.

LEFT: Kim Stoddart AG’s editor-in-chief

Amateur Gardening has always been for the people,e, for gardeners everywhere, and I think we all need a little cheer right now, so looking forwards we hope to continue to bring a smile to your face and helpful new ideas to your garden wherever we can. We will also offer the latest on-the-ground solutions to building greater resilience around the many challenges that we currently face.

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