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Garden News

Nov 09 2024
Magazine

Garden News is Britain's most trusted voice in gardening with practical and informative advice features from experts, including Carol Klein. Plus, the step-by-step guides and how to tips and tricks are easy to follow and will ensure your garden is at it's best - whatever the weather!

Act now to help our wildlife

TRIPPING THE LIGHT FANTASTIC • Venues vie to amaze public with innovative garden lighting displays this season, reports Ian Hodgson

NEW FOR THE GARDEN

SCOTTISH OAK NAMED TREE OF THE YEAR • Public vote sees the magnificent specimen crowned as 2024 champion, writes Ian Hodgson

Your garden GEMS! • Top gardening tips from our readers

Curious and colourful! • Set beside an Iron Age hillfort and overlooking the Dorset countryside, this quirky garden hides surprises within its piecemeal layout

Marvellous MAGNOLIAS! • Get planting now for a showstopping display in spring

THE HIP PARADE! • Who says roses are just for flowers? Many varieties offer up an extra colourful winter treat

Give seeds a HEAD START! • Hardy annuals can be sown now for an early flush of flowers next year

Over the FENCE

PLANT SOME NEW SHRUBS • It’s a quick and easy way to inject some colour and interest to the garden right now

MAKE A HOME FOR HEDGEHOGS • We can all do our bit to provide them with a safe winter hibernation spot

BOOST YOUR BERRIES! • A little complementary planting can go a long way over the winter months

MOVE A FRUIT BUSH • It’s the prime time for planting and pruning success

The season is winding down • It’s time to catch my breath in the Kitchen Garden – but there are still jobs to do!

Lovely lemon meringue pie

The changing of the seasons • Summer-flowering begonias are shutting down for winter, just as cane varieties are starting to bloom in the greenhouse

THE PROBLEM SOLVER

TEA BREAK • Weekly prize crossword

Pick of the POST

Save on this sensational hardy peony

Garden News


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 52 Publisher: H BAUER PUBLISHING LIMITED Edition: Nov 09 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: November 5, 2024

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Home & Garden

Languages

English

Garden News is Britain's most trusted voice in gardening with practical and informative advice features from experts, including Carol Klein. Plus, the step-by-step guides and how to tips and tricks are easy to follow and will ensure your garden is at it's best - whatever the weather!

Act now to help our wildlife

TRIPPING THE LIGHT FANTASTIC • Venues vie to amaze public with innovative garden lighting displays this season, reports Ian Hodgson

NEW FOR THE GARDEN

SCOTTISH OAK NAMED TREE OF THE YEAR • Public vote sees the magnificent specimen crowned as 2024 champion, writes Ian Hodgson

Your garden GEMS! • Top gardening tips from our readers

Curious and colourful! • Set beside an Iron Age hillfort and overlooking the Dorset countryside, this quirky garden hides surprises within its piecemeal layout

Marvellous MAGNOLIAS! • Get planting now for a showstopping display in spring

THE HIP PARADE! • Who says roses are just for flowers? Many varieties offer up an extra colourful winter treat

Give seeds a HEAD START! • Hardy annuals can be sown now for an early flush of flowers next year

Over the FENCE

PLANT SOME NEW SHRUBS • It’s a quick and easy way to inject some colour and interest to the garden right now

MAKE A HOME FOR HEDGEHOGS • We can all do our bit to provide them with a safe winter hibernation spot

BOOST YOUR BERRIES! • A little complementary planting can go a long way over the winter months

MOVE A FRUIT BUSH • It’s the prime time for planting and pruning success

The season is winding down • It’s time to catch my breath in the Kitchen Garden – but there are still jobs to do!

Lovely lemon meringue pie

The changing of the seasons • Summer-flowering begonias are shutting down for winter, just as cane varieties are starting to bloom in the greenhouse

THE PROBLEM SOLVER

TEA BREAK • Weekly prize crossword

Pick of the POST

Save on this sensational hardy peony

Garden News


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