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How has climate change affected your garden? • AG readers are asked to help the RHS plan for climate resilience
Butterfly numbers drop disastrously • Wet start to the year has been bad news for many species
Looking after meadows and lawns • Keep it healthy and watch out for pests, say Ruth
How to cut back tayberries • Prune old canes to the ground and tie in young ones
Watch out for tomato blight • In a bad year, entire crops can be lost, says Ruth
Preserving herbs, beetroot storage and picture-perfect squashes • Lucy explains how to make the most of the next few weeks in the vegetable garden
Step by step Harvest and store your beets • My family loves beetroot so I always grow a big batch to store through the winter months – I’ve been known to store them well into June! Longevity in storage relies upon various factors, so let me reveal to you what they are – then if you store yours into July, let me know!
Top 11 edibles seeds to sow now • It’s not too late to squeeze a few more crops into your tiny garden, writes Chris Collins
How to have the best home-saved vegetable garden seed • Editor Kim Stoddart explains how to plant breed your own more resilient edible seed for free
Where have all my garden birds gone? • Helen Moffat from the RSPB looks at why our gardens become a lot quieter in late summer.
Marvellous Michaelmas daisies • Mandy Bradshaw explains how to brighten autumn days with these beautiful blooms
Seven solutions for tricky garden gaps • Mike Palmer reveals his pick of the best plants to fill those difficult locations
Strawberry planning for next year, harvesting hops and tussie mussie time
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How to create a soothing late summer haven • Liz Zorab outlines planting ideas for a lovely calming space
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The best scented shrubs and more • Start planning to enjoy the stress-relieving fragrances of shrubs and other flowers next summer, says Sue Bradley.
Top five late season bloomers • Cassie King from British Garden Centres explains how to extend the season with these perky perennial planting ideas
Your GARDENING TEA BREAK • Gardening’s king of trivia and brain-teasers, Graham Clarke
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Delicious dishes for early autumn • This month, Stephanie Hafferty shares versatile meal ideas with squash and other veg harvests
One Garden Against the World • In an extract from her new book, One Garden Against the World, Kate Bradbury explains how she’s searching for hope in a changing climate
Tips for easy plant propagation • Award-winning floral designer Kim O’Brien reveals some of her favourite plants for propagation
A heavenly blue perennial for beds and lawns • This robust scabious is so easy to grow
Growing leeks for winter veg • A bunch of baby veg for just a few pennies
Evening primrose for late-season beauty • Welcome autumn with these delicate delights
Ask JOHN NEGUS • John is a gardening legend and here to answer your lovely questions
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