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Nip problems in the bud • Prevention is better than cure in the garden, says Ruth
Keep the lawn looking good • Remove dead material and keep the soil healthy
Autumn rose maintenance • Cut back, mulch and remove diseased stems, says Ruth
Changing containers • Refresh compost for an economical changeover, says Ruth
Tidying-up before autumn • Take time out to get everything straight, says Ruth
Stihl GHE150 chipper/shredder
For a scented summer eve • Grow these around a seating area, says Ruth
Better blackberries • Blackberries are some of the most reliable and prolific croppers in the garden so make more of them, says Bob
Up the garden path • Wildlife and visitors love the plants growing in Val’s path
Focus on…Dessert apples • You can’t have too much of a good thing with eating apples, so let Lucy show you how to ensure the crunchiest, tastiest and most plentiful harvests year after year
The Indestructibles • Want a garden that requires very little attention? Anne Swithinbank looks at a number of plants that will look after themselves and still put on a good show
Perennials for Perfume • It’s prime planting time for perennials, and by choosing fragrant options you’ll fill your garden with scent next year. Hazel Sillver offers perfumed picks to delight any nose
Top Ten Foxgloves (digitalis) • Modern foxgloves range from tall and elegant, bushy and punchy to simply delightful – both close up and from afar, says Graham Rice
Ask JOHN NEGUS • John will reply personally to all your gardening questions
Shrubs for the mixed border • We look at shrubs that provide colour, foliage, fragrance or structure in the garden
Ficus as house plants • We look at popular plants suitable for growing indoors
This week it’s: Vegetables and vegetarianism • We look at the wonderful world of vegetables
AG’s Garden Wall
Word search
Crossword …just for fun!
Don’t be bamboozled by bamboo • Would you like to have a bamboo but are worried that it might get out of control? Martyn Cox considers the best to choose for your garden
Understanding photoperiodism • Steve and Val Bradley explain how daylength plays its part in plant growth
Cutting back in autumn
Danger lurking
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Sugar high • When contemplating trees to blaze a trail in a garden, there is nothing sweeter than the sugar maple, says Toby