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Want to grow your own, but only have a small space? Find out how to grow vegetables in pots
Have you bought lots of plants online and now you're faced with rows of tiny plug plants? Follow Alan Titchmarsh's guide to ensure they grow big and strong.
Transform your garden this Easter weekend, with our DIY guides to everything from laying a new lawn, to making a raised bed.
Want ideas for things to do this Easter weekend? It's just 30 minutes until Gardeners' World, where Adam Frost shares jobs for the weekend and shows how to plant potatoes. Carol Klein celebrates primroses in all their glory, and Frances Tophill revels in an orchard full of damson blossom. 8.30pm, BBC2 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000h3gr
Want ideas for things to do this Easter weekend? Adam Frost shares jobs for the weekend and shows how to plant potatoes. Carol Klein celebrates primroses in all their glory, and Frances Tophill revels in an orchard full of damson blossom, on tonight's Gardeners' World, 8.30pm, BBC2 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000h3gr
Struggling to buy plants online. Check out our updated list of which nurseries and retailers are still able to deliver plants, seeds, compost and more.
Growing veg in containers? Here's what you can sow now:
Can't buy bedding plants? We show you how to grow summer bedding plants from seed. It's not too late to start now.
Stuck inside during lockdown? We show you 10 ways to garden without a garden.
Although we had a wet winter, it's still prudent to conserve water in the garden when we can. Here's how:
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Dividing herbaceous perennials, such as hostas, will reinvigorate clumps as well as generate new plants, which you can give to friends. Here's how to do it:
If you're growing your tomatoes in your greenhouse, then it's time to plant them out. Here's how to plant them in a growing bag:
Slugs and snails? Monty Don reveals how he keeps on top of slugs and snails by encouraging wildlife and creating a slug- and snail-free zone, in this video guide:
It's getting busy on the allotment. Here's our list of jobs for the month:
It's time to plant your potatoes. Monty shows you how:
Make the most of any temporary spaces in your garden by filling them with quick-growing crops such as radishes or rocket. Monty shows you how: