Kitchen Garden
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September 2023
In the September issue you’ll find: Exclusive offers & giveaways; grow your own Mediterranean veg with Rob Smith; Nature watcher Jack Edmonds takes a closer look at the bugs and beasties we find in our gardens; and lots more.
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A glimpse into culinary luxury: Five most expensive fruit and vegetables
In the realm of gastronomy, rare and luxurious ingredients have always captivated our senses and fuelled our curiosity.
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June 2023 Edition
In the June issue, you’ll find: Tony Flanagan tests the effectiveness of some popular forms of greenhouse shading; fruit grower David Patch takes you through the year with strawberries; and Emily Cupit offers advice on ways to combat green- and blackfly…
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A guide to fruitful pollination
David Patch explains the botany behind fruit tree pollination and techniques for success
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42% of Brits are planning to improve their gardens in 2023
Spring is officially here and with daylight saving time kicking in on Sunday, we’re keen to get outside and pay some attention to our gardens!
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April 2023 Edition
In the April issue, you’ll find: KG’s Tony Flanagan tests a range of pea and bean support kits you can use year on year; discover the delights of picking your own outdoor tomatoes, with KG’s deputy editor Emma Rawlings; and Stephanie…
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28 reasons to feel fab in February!
We turned February into Fabruary over on the Kitchen Garden social media, with a new reason to feel fab every day. Here are all 28 to look back on whenever you need a pick-me-up.
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Get growing in your greenhouse this month
A greenhouse is great for getting a head start on growing fruit, veg and ornamentals before the season is in full swing.
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March 2023 Edition
In the March issue, you’ll find: KG’s Tony Flanagan has the products to keep your veg on the straight and narrow; Nurseryman David Patch takes you through the year with cherries; and more great recipes using your seasonal produce from KG…
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How to avoid a plant-astrophe!
A plague on all our plants? Hopefully not, says David Patch, who this month offers some sound advice on how to keep our precious fruit crops free of pests and diseases.
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Benefits of community gardening
There are many benefits to community gardening and creating your own vegetable garden, whether it’s greening a local area, starting a food growing project or conserving an area for wildlife, it can be beneficial to both people and places.
















