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With summer in full swing, it’s time to enjoy all your hard work in the garden and allotment and reap the benefits of beautiful borders and bountiful crops. It’s also the time to consider the changes
Right plant, right place Saturday 9th August During this RHS Garden Bridgewater workshop, we will look at a range of plants suitable for difficult places, full sun, shade and wet soil conditions, as w
WHEN you’re choosing plants at the garden centre, from a catalogue or a website, how can you be sure you’re buying a specimen which has been tried, tested and found to be worth spending your money on?
FOR those without a garden of their own – or perhaps without one big enough to grow all they want to grow – owning an allotment can be a vital sanctuary, a community and a productive space. There are
Amateur Gardening is proud to encourage its readers to work with nature. Sue Bradley discovers how increasing numbers of people are embracing organic methods of gardening
Frances Tophill, one of the UK’s most recognisable gardeners, tells Sue Bradley how she’s adapted to gardening in different areas and why she is on a mission to get more young people growing plants