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CHELSEA GOES ENVIRONMENTAL! • Inspirational techniques will show how gardens can address future climatic challenges, reports Ian Hodgson
Herbs for flowers and flavour • Editor at large Ian Hodgson's pick of new herbs and a tried and tested favourite
BRAVO FOR BROMELIADS! • A captivating display of these exotic plants awaits in Cheshire, writes Ian Hodgson
Your garden GEMS! • Top gardening tips from our readers
At one with nature • A series of 20 tranquil seating areas invite visitors on a spiritual journey through this calming Derbyshire garden
TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN ON A BUDGET • Here’s how to get your plot in the pink without falling into the red!
Try hebes with a difference • Think you know hebes? Give these quirky ones that look like conifers a go!
SHRUBS TO MAKE YOUR LIFE EASY • These no-prune plants will save you time and worry!
Behold the BEAUTIES IN BLUE! • Camassias are stealing the spring show now as they illuminate the garden with their charm
Over the FENCE
GROW PLANTS THAT LIKE IT DRY! • Help to cut back on watering by planting some of these drought-tolerant beauties
PLANT OUT SWEET PEAS • It’s time to get these annual climbers in the ground
BE FABULOUS WITH FOLIAGE • Pick plants with the right leaf colour and the blooms around them will sing with joy
SOW SOME PEAS • Start now for a first crop of the year or to replace early ones that were washed out
Things are hotting up! • It’s all go as I prepare tomatoes, clear mustard and plant out brassicas
Tasty plum Bakewell pudding
New roses for your garden • Breeders are working hard to bring us healthier varieties, preferably with a good fragrance
THE PROBLEM SOLVER • Professor Buczacki is a horticultural expert, writer and former chair of Gardeners' Question Time
TEA BREAK • Weekly prize crossword
Pick of the POST
Super savings on a citrus tree collection
Debutante Digitalis Collection • Perfect for adding height to borders, these dramatic and architectural foxgloves bring plenty of colour. Long-flowering throughout summer, tall spires of bell-shaped blooms appear in abundance, making an impressive statement. The nectar-rich flowers are loved by pollinators and are excellent for cutting, giving you armfuls of cut flowers all summer long. Supplied as young plants, delivery from May.
Double Dianthus Collection
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