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All things bright and beautiful

Inject some late summer colour into your garden with the sturdy stalwarts of the dahlia family Download now

Steal a march on your groundwork now and you'll be guaranteed fabulous results come the warmer weather. Download now

Iris are more than happy to brave icy winter temperatures, adding welcoming spears of colour to your garden. Download now

You don't have to sacrifice colour just because autumn is here. Here are the right plants to choose for an autumn encore. Download now

It might feel like the garden is slowing down, but this is the perfect time to plan ahead for next year, says Anne Swithinbank. Download now

Their show may be fleeting, but as Anne Swithinbank reveals, the dense clouds of delicate Japanese cherry blossom are always worth the wait. Download now

With a little advance planning, your borders can be alive with colour from the first days of spring to the closing moments of autumn. Download now

With their intoxicating fragrance, winter-flowering shrubs smell as good as they look. Download now

With the ground frozen and insects few and far between, gardeners offer birds a lifeline. Download now

When bight days are few and far between, lift your spirits with some welcome colour from the stalwarts of the winter garden , says Carolyn Hutchinson. Download now

Let your imagination run wild with creative combinations of perfect plants for cutting, says Carolyn Hutchinson, as she reveals her selection for a kaleidoscope of colour. Download now

Bring a touch of cottage charm to your garden next spring with the nodding bells of the only-too-obliging foxglove family, says Carolyn Hutchinson. Download now

A little bit of spade work now will pay dividends over the coming seasons with swathes of colour from a whole army of bulbs, says Carolyn Hutchinson. Download now

Go daisy crazy this summer, says Carolyn Hutchinson, with her pick of the best. Download now

Hot summer days and hosepipe bans can wreak havoc on your garden, so be prepared and choose plants that love to feel the heat, says Carolyn Hutchinson. Download now

Get up close and personal with the garden's sweetest smelling varieties, says Carolyn Hutchinson, and give your senses a treat. Download now

With their paper-like petals that dance in the wind, poppies are a must for any summer collection. Carolyn Hutchinson reveals her star performers. Download now

Why settle for supermarket salads when growing your own couldn't be simpler? Carolyn Hutchinson enjoys the world on a plate with the latest flavour sensations. Download now

Who said border planting plans had to be restrained? Carolyn Hutchinson throws caution to the wind with the boldest displays of colours mixed and matched for maximum impact. Download now

Visits from birds will bring your garden to life - so why not make them feel welcome with a tasty treat. Download now

Bulbs are the buried treasure of gardening. Once planted you can forget about them until they put on their spectacular summer show. Carolyn Hutchinson reaveals the stars of her show for next year. Download now

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