Amateur Gardening - 18 Okt 2025
A warm welcome
Toby’s talking gardening through the ages and as a force for good in the here and now
Ruth’s warming and wonderful ideas for the fortnight ahead
John Negus is a gardening legend and here to answer all your lovely questions
Kim reveals 5 ways to help protect your garden this winter
How to create a romantic garden exclusive Jo Thompson interview
Kim Stoddart - 5 ways to protect your garden this winter
Why it’s high time for a heather revival - Rosie Irving
How to have a hauntingly beautiful halloween display - Mike Palmer
Gardening for wellbeing project idea - Thrive
Bright ideas for bulbs to plant this autumn autumn - - Liz Liz Zorab Zorab
Homegrown health - growing and using rosemary - Ellen Mary
How to grow your own hedge the thrifty way - Andrew Oldham
Dahlias to brighten every border
Gardening as a force for good
How to stay warm this winter
The natural forager’s garden
Gardening tea break - Graham Clarke
Chris Collins - Small space I Big ideas
Ask John Negus - your questions
Lucy Chamberlain - fruit and veg
Seed-sowing advice, and events
Your great gardening gift guide
Ruth Hayes - jobs and ideas
Your news fortnight
Your letters to AG
Green hub offers a community lifeline
African skills take root in North Wales
T&M sparks tulip fever
Medal-winning garden donated to hospice
Drones and dogs help save threatened forest
Multi-million pound grant to help Kew building
Autumn lawncare helps grass recover after the dry summer
‘Significant‘ Scottish forest wins protected status
Getting the whole garden ready for winter
Four quick jobs to get you ready for autumn
The benefits of bare-root planting
Keep your compost heap composting
Protecting banana plants
Dividing rhubarb to boost cropping
Dividing rhubarb
Two uses for old compost
Protecting soil, planting onion sets and growing fantastic food over winter
Plant overwintering onion sets
Step by step Make a winter hotbox
Check your greenhouse heater
5 quick jobs...
Why not try...?
Easy garlic growing
Chris’s Q&As
5 ways to protect your garden this winter
1. Help slow the flow of wind
2. Create a swale or bioswale
3. Consider permeable surfaces
4. Let the garden break down more naturally
5. Resilience in the garden
Romancing the garden
Romancing the garden
6 ways to create the romantic look
About the design style
What about the plants?
Storing, protecting and planning over the months ahead
How to grow...Japanese wineberry
Six point winter citrus care
Step by step How to care for citrus plants
Storing pumpkins and other winter squash
Try these... Sensational citrus varieties
How to have a hauntingly beautiful halloween display
How to have a hauntingly beautiful halloween display
Mike’s Top 8 ghost-inspired favourites
Gardening for wellbeing
How to reach out to others
Would you like more wellbeing inspiration?
Top tip
Bright ideas for bulbs to plant this autumn
Bright ideas for bulbs to plant this autumn
Why it is high time for a heather revival
Why it is high time for a heather revival
Where to grow
Did you know?
5 of the best
Rosie in front of Daboecia x scotica ‘William Buchanan’
Good plant companions
Crossword... just for fun!
Darling daffs
This fortnight in gardening history
Three golden daffodil rules
Wow! I didn’t know that…
How to grow your own hedge the thrifty way “A good hedge will benefit both wildlife and garden as it will filter the winter winds, reducing damage to garden structures”
How to grow your own hedge the thrifty way “A good hedge will benefit both wildlife and garden as it will filter the winter winds, reducing damage to garden structures”
Future thinking -pollinators and companion plants
Planting a bare-rooted fruit tree
Jobs for the fortnight
About Andrew Oldham
Make room for rosemary
Growing rosemary
Top harvesting tips
TOP TIPS
Herby homegrown potatoes recipe
Rosemary gift decoration
The scent of summer Sow sweet peas now for early blooms
A new twist on a traditional favourite
What’s On
Sowing and growing bulbs from seed
How can we protect our acer leaves?
Quick questions & answers
How can I banish lawn weeds?
How can I look after my ‘regal’ gift?
Should I risk eating these fruits?
Quick questions & answers
Where should I plant forget-menots?
Why did our wisteria not bloom this year?
What should I do with my little ‘elephant’?
What has attacked our fuchsias?
How do I care for my chrysanths?
Amazing second flush of amaryllis flowers
Sunshine on a rainy day
False bottoms are the way forward
Protecting plants for free
Please send us your letters, poems and musings
A wonderful wheelbarrow planter
Some selections from the the team at
Gardening as a force for good
Gardening as a force for good
How to stay warm this winter
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