February 2023 Edition

In the February issue, you’ll find: organic gardening expert Stephanie Hafferty offers money-saving tips on seed sowing, vertical gardening and more; environmental activist Poppy Okotcha discusses the future of food growing; and get the most from your container crops with Dr Anton Rosenfeld. Also in the February issue… Make your own potting compost part 2 KG’s Emma Rawlings brings you…

January 2023 Edition

In the January issue, you’ll find: Emma Rawlings looks at some simple options for making your own sowing compost; staff writer Tony Flanagan unearths more super new varieties for you to try; and Emily Cupit reviews a range of organic fertilisers and offers some advice on making your own. Also in the January issue… A world in seed Catrina Fenton,…

Winter Edition

In the Winter issue, you’ll find: Sally Nex explains how to make leafmould and has advice on composting weeds; and Dr Anton Rosenfeld of Garden Organic explains how you can learn more by taking an experimental approach to veg growing. Also in the Winter issue … Parsnips uncoveredIn the first of their new series Martin and Jill Fish bring you…

December issue now on sale!

In the December issue, you’ll find: Stephanie Hafferty looks back at her first year in her highly productive Welsh garden; and staff writer Tony Flanagan puts some popular garden cleaning products through their paces. Also in the December issue … A hall, a walled garden and heritage apples! Martin Fish visits the restored kitchen garden of Astley Hall in Lancashire.…

November issue now on sale!

In the November issue, you’ll find: Veg growing expert Martin Fish reveals his favourite varieties of garlic and how to grow them; Stephanie Hafferty celebrates autumn by making leafmould and harvesting late crops; and Ecologist Becky Searle brings you the facts on companion planting. latest With rising prices in the shops, every leek, cabbage, stored potato, squash, dried and frozen…

October issue now on sale!

In the October issue you’ll find: Garden writer Sally Clifford meets chrysanthemum grower and exhibitor, Eric Kendall; and thrifty gardener Joyce Russell looks at some cheap options for home-made crop covers. With the Autumn season in full swing, the October issue has delicious autumn themed recipes using butternut squash, apples and cabbage, from resident chef Anna Cairns Pettigrew; and with…

September issue now on sale!

In the September issue of Kitchen Garden, you’ll find: the KG team answer your queries on peaches, figs, potatoes and ants; and gardening writer Emily Cupit puts six brands of peat-free compost through their paces. With the beginning of the new season, the September issue provides a varied selection of features – gardening guru Martin Fish reveals his favourite varieties…

August issue now on sale!

In the August issue of Kitchen Garden, you’ll find: question time focusses on sweetcorn, cucumbers, seed sowing and ponds; and editor, Steve Ott, shows it is possible to have a holiday and come back to a thriving garden. With the season in full swing, the August issue provides a varied selection of features – TV gardening presenter, Adam Frost, shows…

July issue now on sale!

In the July issue of Kitchen Garden, you’ll find some great expert advice from gardening writer and broadcaster Martin Fish on growing lettuces and resident fruit expert and leading nurseryman David Patch talks cranberries or lingonberries. Editor Steve Ott offers some growing advice on one of the nation’s top veggies – runner beans – and our plotter of the month…

June issue now on sale!

In the June issue of Kitchen Garden, you’ll find in depth features from all our regular experts on growing carrots, cauliflowers and strawberries, and deputy editor Emma Rawlings packs five pages with flowers on the plot for colour, cutting and pollinators. Dr Anton Rosenfeld shows us how to make use of natural predators to control pests and this month our…

APRIL ISSUE NOW ON SALE!

We begin sowing with the April issue of Kitchen Garden, now on sale and full of great growing ideas for the forthcoming Spring season. KG Editor, Steve Ott, says: “April is notoriously unpredictable with everything from snow showers to extended periods of mild, dry weather. But with the weather tipping decidedly from winter to spring at some point this month,…

MARCH ISSUE NOW ON SALE!

We welcome spring with the March issue of Kitchen Garden, now on sale and full of great growing ideas for the forthcoming season. KG Editor, Steve Ott, says: “March is the month when many of us dare to think about starting to sow seeds outside in the open garden, but if you live in northerly parts, then you can at least start to sow in…

February issue now on sale!

Happy new year! We prepare to welcome spring with the February issue of Kitchen Garden, now on sale and full of great growing ideas for the forthcoming season. Get your February issue now! In these short, dark days after the demise of strands of sparkling Christmas tinsel and colourful lights, after the tree has been packed away, recycled or removed…