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Editor’s Letter
Autumn and spring colour • It’s time to plant bedding to brighten cooler days, says Ruth
Baskets and containers • Bedding plants are perfect for more than your borders
What to do with leaves • Make leaf mould for the soil, seeds and potting, says Ruth
Stay on top of maintenance • It’s time to get structures ready for winter, says Ruth
Winding down your pond • Help the aquatic world get ready for autumn, says Ruth
Sow some garden jewels • This star of the Mediterranean is happy here, says Ruth
What’s On
The best barrows • The classic builder’s barrow is a gardening triumph, but there is another option for bulky items, says Bob
Flower power • You can grow garden flowers to attract insects, says Val
Focus on… Growing leeks • Nourishing winter veggies don’t come much bigger than leeks – and this is a good time to check in with your burgeoning crops so you can be sure of a tasty harvest, says Lucy
For spectacular colour, try Compact acers • If you want to enjoy the ultimate autumn foliage show but don’t have room for a large tree, then slow-growing, compact Japanese maples are the answer, says Louise Curley
Autumn-flowering bulbs • It’s not too late to plant bulbs that will flower this autumn, says Camilla Phelps, as she reveals what to get into the ground now – including crocus and snowdrops
Top Ten Asters • For autumn perennials that bring clouds of colour as the days shorten, try the astonishing range of asters, says Graham Rice
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Ask JOHN NEGUS • John will reply personally to all your gardening questions
Bring on the biennials • When is the right time to plant out biennials for spring and early summer flowering? H. Parsons explains what to plant once summer bedding starts to fade
This week it’s: Plants and pirates! • Shiver me timbers – we’re talking pirates and gardening
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Wasp controls • Steve and Val test six control options if wasps are proving a problem
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The heat is on… • Some chillies announce their arrival in a blaze of glory, but a few are more unassuming – until they strike, says Toby