Gardeners' World Magazine is the authoritative voice in gardening, the clear market-leader since it launched in 1991. The award-winning editorial includes topical, practical advice in the readers' favourite 'what to do now' section, and regular contributions and features from the top names in BBC gardening. Packed with fresh ideas and clear advice - the innovative approach offers creative, practical and problem-solving solutions to all keen gardeners.
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Welcome
Expert’s choice Snowdrops • There is a huge range to choose from, with varying sizes, markings and prices, says Graham Rice
10 FREE* Dahlia tubers for every reader • Perfect for containers or dotting through borders, the Dahlia Patio Choice Mix will bring a big splash of colour to your garden this summer. A vibrant mix of pink, orange, yellow and red blooms, these dahlias will flower right through to autumn, and make excellent cut flowers.
The Full Monty • At the start of a new year, Monty reflects on what a decade of TV stardom has meant for Longmeadow and why keeping it real is so important
Have your say • The view from your side of the fence
Bigger and greener
Calls for sustainable gardening • Our roundup of the month’s latest gardening news and views
My gardening world Dr Michael Mosley
News in brief
Try a subscription for only £5 • Start your new year off with a subscription to BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine and receive your first 3 issues for only £5. Your subscription will then continue at just £27.60 every 6 issues – still saving 20%*
Sowing the seeds of summer • It’s not only cheaper and greener to grow our own plants from seed, it’s also eternally thrilling, says Monty – just follow his tips for success
Sowing seeds in trays • Using seed trays rather than pots allows you to start more plants in a small space and prick out the seedlings as they emerge
The future in our hands
MEET THE EXPERTS
10 STEPS to a greener garden
DOING YOUR BIT
Rising damp • With climate change becoming apparent through increased rainfall and extremes of weather, Carol Klein explores ways to ensure our gardens cope with wetter conditions
Carol’s 8 favourites for wet weather
Carol’s wet weather action plan • While our primary focus must be to collectively tackle the causes of climate change, here are some ways to temper wet weather or even turn it to your advantage
OTHER FINALISTS • It was another record-breaking year for entries in our Gardens of the Year competition and we enjoyed seeing wonderful gardens from readers all across the UK. And with Covid still affecting our daily lives, we heard just how important these spaces have become as places of refuge, safety and wellbeing. Here we share just a small selection of entries. Go to gardenersworld.com/garden-competition to see even more of the unique and inspiring gardens.
A-Z of house plants • Give a bright room a burst of colourwith an exotic urn plant
Where do I start?
Composting
BUYER’S GUIDE Peat-free compost • Kay Maguire offers top tips on buying and getting the best results from peat-free compost
Your wildlife month
Plan & plant your kitchen garden • In the first of a three-part series, Lucy Chamberlain explains how to design a kitchen garden that’s as beautiful as it is productive
Maximum veg whatever your space • Make 2022 your best veg-growing year ever with Huw Richards’ action plan for big harvests year-round – whatever the size of your plot
Fresh from the plot • On Rekha’s allotment it’s all about flavour as she shares expert advice for the tastiest harvests. This month she shows how to grow Savoy cabbage...