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Care of dahlias and roses • Get the best from these popular perennials, says Ruth
A good year for the roses • Deadheading and care keeps roses healthy and prolific
Sow some biennial beauty • It’s time to start thinking about next spring, says Ruth
Tending the herb garden • Create a flavourful and colourful garden, says Ruth
Taking greenwood cuttings • An easy way to propagate shrubs and climbers, says Ruth
Sweet rocket has lift-off! • Sow this perfumed beauty for summer nights, says Ruth
Thinning strategies • Is it too late to thin? When ensuring the healthiest, tastiest and most generous crops, it’s never too late, says Bob
The late, late show • Changing seasons are affecting plants and birds, says Val
Focus on…Water wisdom • Recent heatwaves may have left us feeling a little tapped out in terms of watering strategies. Lucy helps you to identify the best times to keep your crops hydrated
Drought-tolerant heroes • Tamsin Hope Thomson suggests a range of fantastic drought-friendly plants you might not have thought of that will transform your garden this summer
This week it’s Broccoli • Regular or sprouting, purple, white or green, the cruciferous veg broccoli is full of nutrients and easy to grow. Choose from Graham’s top six for guaranteed goodness
Summer clematis • Easy-to-prune group 3 clematis should be every gardener’s first choice for colourful summer climbers, says Graham Rice
Ask JOHN NEGUS • John will reply personally to all your gardening questions
Geraniums galore • Will Ingwersen explains why hardy geraniums are invaluable garden plants
The fairy ring mushroom • We look at how this fungus affects plants and the soil in which they grow
Mint and its many facets! • We look at a herb that has been used for hundreds of years
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Robotic mowers • Steve and Val put six labour-saving robotic mowers to the test
Ask ANNE SWITHINBANK • Masterclass on: succeeding with artichokes
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Super-size surprise • When it comes to roses you can’t have too much of a good thing, so let’s hear it for this year’s big blooms, says Toby