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Garden events: What's on (September 6-14)
Your special extended guide to the week's gardening events.

Gardening advice: Thorny problems
Garden tips and advice from our expert Helen Yemm. This week: Upsides to rain and self-seeding biennials.

RHS advice for the garden
What to do this week to keep your garden in shape. Advice compiled by the RHS.

THE WORLD'S 50 MOST BEAUTIFUL GARDENS - PART ONE: EUROPE


The world's 50 most beautiful gardens -
In the first part of our definitive guide, Tim Richardson picks the most fabulous gardens in Britain and on the Continent.

Gardening advice with Bunny Guinness
Bunny Guinness answers crucial questions for gardeners. This week: soil acidity or alkalinity.

Gardening: Gathering the summer's seeds
Save seeds to make the most of summer's bounty, says Elspeth Thompson.

Gardening: Problems with peaches
A peach of a plant whose problems can be overrated. By Ursula Buchan.

Garden events: What's on (August 31 - September 7)
Your special extended guide to the week's gardening events.

Gardening advice: Thorny problems
Garden tips and advice from our resident expert Helen Yemm. This week: Lavender care and tackling carrot fly.

Garden visits: The Inns of Court
Next month the Inner Temple in London hosts a flower show for the first time in a century. Barbara Segall makes the case for a visit.

Gardening: Products to make neat lawn edges
Neat lawn edges make a difference, says Jean Vernon.

How to grow: Coreopsis
The perennial coreopsis is ideal to provide a late summer boost, writes Ursula Buchan.

RHS advice for the garden
What to do this week to keep your garden in shape. Advice compiled by the RHS.

Reader offers
Gardening offers for Telegraph readers.

The Temple of Flora, Robert Thornton's botanical publishing folly, rises again
Peter Parker on one of the world's most majestic flower books.

Gardening: Red hot tomatoes
Eat them fresh-picked in a salad, a soup or as a sauce. Sarah Raven tests the best tomato varieties that will ripen even under the greyest of skies.

Water features
Bunny Guinness explains how to make your water feature a show stopper.

Gardening: Home-grown drinks
Summer cocktails made from the garden. By Elspeth Thompson.

The kitchen garden graduate
The key to protecting plants is tight marking of small pests, writes Alex Mitchell.

Garden events: What's on (August 23 - 31)
Your special extended guide to the week's gardening events, including the bank holiday weekend.

How to grow: Scabiosa caucasica
Val Bourne on Scabiosa caucasica, a delicate flower for the last days of summer.

Gardening advice: sage words
Gales force the gardener to think differently, says Mary Keen.

Alstroemerias: glamour girls
Sarah Raven's pick of alstroemerias.

RHS advice for the garden
What to do this week to keep your garden in shape. Advice compiled by the RHS.

Gardening: blood, sweat and HLM
An experiment in growing vegetables on straw bales became a hotbed of ideas for Christopher McCooey.

Cottage garden roadshow
These gardeners believe in sharing the beauty of their plots with passers-by. By Vivian Russell.

Gardening: Super grass
Elspeth Thompson on cultivating pennisetums, the fountain or foxtail grasses.

Bonding in the garden
Matthew Wilson on the emotional connection between plants and people.

Gardening: Tips for your allotment
Garden designer and allotment holder Cleve West gives his tips on how to get the best out of your plot.