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The fire brigade Thu, 18 Aug 2005 00:01:00 GMT Dramatic red, yellow and orange flowers are the surist way to bring an energising glow to the late-summer garden says Dan Pearson.
One-pot wonders Sat, 20 Aug 2005 00:01:00 GMT Why not save your time and money by growing your own food? Matthew Wilson goes back to basics.
The sweet smell of petal power Sat, 13 Aug 2005 00:01:00 GMT Simon de Burton reports on the happy lot of Cawthorpe Hall, where it takes a two-ton crop to produce its rosewater and oil
Out of their skins Sat, 06 Aug 2005 00:01:00 GMT Sarah Raven searches for the prefect combination of taste and texture that makes the new potato such a summer treat.
Don't lose the plot Mon, 08 Aug 2005 00:01:00 GMT Beneath a tangle of weeds lay a neglected historic garden. Uncovering its past and restoring it to its former glory was a job for the garden detectives. Caroline McGhie reports on the rediscovery of a Jekyll gem.
The greatest show on earth Sat, 30 Jul 2005 00:01:00 GMT With the ever-popular season for garden-visiting in full swing, what better way to enjoy a summer afternoon than admiring someone else's borders? And if you don't like what you see - so much the better, says Helen Dillon.
Seasonal surgery Sat, 23 Jul 2005 00:01:00 GMT A judicious session with the secateurs now will see your garden through to autumn in the best possible shape, writes Matthew Wilson.
Breaking the surface 00:01:00 GMT Waterlillies wil make any pond look exotic. The trick is picking the right varieties, says Dan Pearson.