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A warm welcome • Great gardening Easter
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Inspiring hospital garden • Gardening presenter is raising funds to provide a beautiful facility for cancer centre
The benefits of twilight in the garden • Lower light levels help us unwind after hectic days
Town hosts ‘honeymoon’ for native bees
Preparing perennials for the season ahead • Move, split and support before they really get going
Dividing an overcrowded aster crown
Keeping roots hydrated
Planting summer and autumn bulbs • Start a kaleidoscope of colour for borders and beds
Potting on last autumn’s cuttings • Cuttings taken from tender perennials last autumn will be ready to pot on now.
What to sow now: Zinnias
Giving containers a spring boost • Renew and replace for pops of colour this Easter
Getting the best from your pots
Pruning potted roots
How to grow blight-free outdoor tomatoes, maximise seedling care and rotate crops • Lucy ticks off some of the main jobs she recommends for the fortnight ahead
Sow some early carrots
Step by step Maximise seedling care
Essential crop rotations
Why not try…?
5 quick jobs…
Successful growing with peat-free compost • Nick Hamilton shares his top tips for choosing, watering and feeding
How to grow more food for free • Editor Kim Stoddart reveals some enjoyable ways to save money and boost harvests
What I wouldn’t grow from supermarket-bought veggies
Dunnock or house sparrow – what is visiting your garden? • How to tell the difference between two similar, but very different, common garden birds
Anise hyssop for people and pollinators, peas and planting chitted potatoes • As the weather warms up, Anne suggests some tasks to keep your garden bountiful
How to grow…Mangetout and sugar snap peas
Project Planting potatoes
Step by step Sow anise hyssop
How to keep the air clean with a peace lily • Anne explains why these easy-going indoor plants like light and careful watering
Try these… flowering aroids
Arit Anderson’s sustainable garden secrets • The award-winning designer and presenter tells Barbara Segall how we can create beautiful gardens to benefit wildlife and ourselves
Making time for trees
Arit talks about the design behind her RHS Chelsea Flower Show Garden for Parkinson’s UK 2026
How to grow pretty perfect pulmonarias • Mike Palmer explains why this early spring beauty has a place in every garden
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Why we should choose classy chaenomeles
The beautiful bounty of easy-growing legumes • Jayne Hickling is full of beans as she plans different varieties to grow and cook
Jayne’s top three
Bassara dip recipe • Traditionally a thick Moroccan soup that’s eaten warm, it makes a stunning thick dip too.
4 ideas to help beat the hungry gap • AG editor Kim explains how to enjoy lots of lovely edibles in late March and early April
Your GARDENING TEA BREAK • Gardening’s king of trivia and brain-teasers, Graham...