Gardens - Fruit & Vegetable Gardening
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How to raise rapini
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Add a strawberry patch to your garden
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Edibles in pots
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Finessing the fig
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Learn to grow a sweet potato
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Savoury onion harvest
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Cranberry traditions
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Grow succulent artichokes
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Plant a salad garden
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Unbeatable eggplant
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Plant the tastiest home-grown tomatoes
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Growing crabapples
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Power plant: Spinach
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Juicy fruits: Pick fresh peaches...
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The buzz on beekeeping
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Grow cool-weather kohlrabi
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Summer stalk: Growing corn
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A hill of beans
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Raising rhubarb
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Growing pumpkins
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Latest issue
Early Summer 2013
In this issue
Your dream garden checklist: lush borders; garden sculptures; water features; modern grasses; arbours; a royal rhodo collection; Quebec gardens we love; natural suncare solutions and more! more
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Quiz
The bug barometer quiz
The easiest way to prevent insect damage in your garden is to discourage harmful bugs from visiting in the first place. Whether it’s choosing insect-resistant plants, removing infected foliage or dealing with an infestation, a healthy garden is the best defense. Take our quiz to see if you know what it takes to keep the bad bugs away.
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Poll
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From the Editor
Garden of Eden
When it comes to garden breadth, be careful what you wish for. After years of pining for a garden that would allow me an opportunity to really, well, garden, I got exactly that. After a very wet spring and an even hotter start to the summer, my garden is now well under way. This year I'm not going to worry about creating a perfect garden—I'm just content to learn about its foibles and its beauty.
