Our new magazine is packed full of ideas and practical gardening tips to help you make the most of your garden. You’ll find planting inspiration for any size garden, guides to help you grow your own delicious homegrown fruit and vegetables, problem solving solutions, pruning tips and expert advice from your favourite gardeners.

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Inside the May issue...

2-for-1 Gardens card & guide

Discover beautiful gardens across the UK, and save £££s. Photograph: Biddulph Grange. National Trust Images, John Miller
Discover beautiful gardens across the UK, and save £££s. Photograph: Biddulph Grange- National Trust Images, John Miller

Get your 2-for-1 Gardens card & guide with the May value pack now. You can visit over 400 gardens throughout the UK and save £££s. The 2-for-1 Gardens card is valid until April 2025.

Clay pot classics

Repeat identical pots with the same plant or flower colour for impact. Photograph: Jason Ingram.
Repeat identical pots with the same plant or flower colour for impact. Photograph: Jason Ingram.

Welcome colour into all areas of your garden, with the classic clay pot. Find out how, with Monty's expert advice.

Plants with the wow factor

Grow as many tulips as you can for bright spring colour. Photograph: Neil Hepworth.
Grow as many tulips as you can for bright spring colour. Photograph: Neil Hepworth.

Alan reveals his favourite line-up of superstar performers to bring spectacle to your garden throughout the year.

Secrets of a colourful garden

Play with patterns and effects for more impact in your garden. Photograph:
Play with patterns and effects for more impact. Photograph: Neil Hepworth

Shapes and patterns can dramatically enhance the colours you use in your garden.

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Grow with Gaz

Sow a selection of quick and easy salad crops on a regular basis, for fresh harvests. Photograph: Jason Ingram
Sow a selection of quick and easy salad crops on a regular basis, for fresh harvests. Photograph: Jason Ingram

Follow Gaz's top tips for sowing, harvesting and foraging, and how to create delicious dishes with your homegrown produce.

Bite-sized bounties

Salad sowings from late March onwards keeps the harvests coming. Photograph: David Loftus
Salad sowings from late March onwards keeps the harvests coming. Photograph: David Loftus

It's easy to raise crops in pots by the back door. Discover how, in a new series from Rukmini Iyer.


Coming up in the June issue...

  • Gardening for health and wellbeing, with Arit
  • Follow Adam's expert advice to ensure a fruitful summer in the greenhouse
  • Use colour to achieve different garden styles
  • Create beautiful agapanthus displays, with Monty
  • BBQs on test
  • Creative ways with house plants
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