Garden events: What's on (September 6-14) Your special extended guide to the week's gardening events.
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Gardening advice: Thorny problems Garden tips and advice from our expert Helen Yemm. This week: Upsides to rain and self-seeding biennials.
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RHS advice for the garden What to do this week to keep your garden in shape. Advice compiled by the RHS.
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THE WORLD'S 50 MOST BEAUTIFUL GARDENS - PART ONE: EUROPE
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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.
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Gardening advice with Bunny Guinness Bunny Guinness answers crucial questions for gardeners. This week: soil acidity or alkalinity.
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Gardening: Gathering the summer's seeds Save seeds to make the most of summer's bounty, says Elspeth Thompson.
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Gardening: Problems with peaches A peach of a plant whose problems can be overrated. By Ursula Buchan.
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Garden events: What's on (August 31 - September 7) Your special extended guide to the week's gardening events.
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Gardening advice: Thorny problems Garden tips and advice from our resident expert Helen Yemm. This week: Lavender care and tackling carrot fly.
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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.
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Gardening: Products to make neat lawn edges Neat lawn edges make a difference, says Jean Vernon.
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How to grow: Coreopsis The perennial coreopsis is ideal to provide a late summer boost, writes Ursula Buchan.
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RHS advice for the garden What to do this week to keep your garden in shape. Advice compiled by the RHS.
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Reader offers Gardening offers for Telegraph readers.
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The Temple of Flora, Robert Thornton's botanical publishing folly, rises again Peter Parker on one of the world's most majestic flower books.
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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.
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Water features Bunny Guinness explains how to make your water feature a show stopper.
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Gardening: Home-grown drinks Summer cocktails made from the garden. By Elspeth Thompson.
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The kitchen garden graduate The key to protecting plants is tight marking of small pests, writes Alex Mitchell.
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Garden events: What's on (August 23 - 31) Your special extended guide to the week's gardening events, including the bank holiday weekend.
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How to grow: Scabiosa caucasica Val Bourne on Scabiosa caucasica, a delicate flower for the last days of summer.
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Gardening advice: sage words Gales force the gardener to think differently, says Mary Keen.
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Alstroemerias: glamour girls Sarah Raven's pick of alstroemerias.
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RHS advice for the garden What to do this week to keep your garden in shape. Advice compiled by the RHS.
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Gardening: blood, sweat and HLM An experiment in growing vegetables on straw bales became a hotbed of ideas for Christopher McCooey.
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Cottage garden roadshow These gardeners believe in sharing the beauty of their plots with passers-by. By Vivian Russell.
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Gardening: Super grass Elspeth Thompson on cultivating pennisetums, the fountain or foxtail grasses.
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Bonding in the garden Matthew Wilson on the emotional connection between plants and people.
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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.
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