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BBC Gardeners' World

Jul 01 2025
Magazine

Gardeners' World Magazine is the authoritative voice in gardening, the clear market-leader since it launched in 1991. The award-winning editorial includes topical, practical advice in the readers' favourite 'what to do now' section, and regular contributions and features from the top names in BBC gardening. Packed with fresh ideas and clear advice - the innovative approach offers creative, practical and problem-solving solutions to all keen gardeners.

Welcome to July

The home of gardening expertise you can trust

Meet your GW team

We love July • When I was a child, I had an Aertex shirt. I don’t know whether they still exist, but it was loose cotton and covered with tiny holes – I assume for ventilation. If I close my eyes on a hot July afternoon, I can transport myself back to my eight-year-old self lying on a bank feeling the tickly tips of the grass pressing through those ventilation holes to prickle my back. Odd how memory works sometimes. Nowadays, sadly, I spend less time lying on banks staring at the sky and more time weeding – such is growing up!

YOU MAY SPOT… • Stoat, Mustela erminea

PLANT UP A POT… • A scent-sational quartet

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The Full Monty • As a signifcant birthday approaches, Monty reflects on how attitudes to gardens and gardening have changed, and so much for the better

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Expert’s choice Thalictrum • With pretty, subtle, flowers and foliage, delicate meadow rue has earned our deep regard, says Graham Rice

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2 for 1 Gardens Formal invitations • With symmetrical planting, neatly clipped parterres and elegant statues, this month we showcase some of the fine formal gardens in our 2 for 1 Gardens scheme

Flower power! • Homegrown flowers are a great way to bring the outdoors in, and fill your home with colour and scent. Monty looks at what to grow and how to get the best blooms

NO-FEAR GARDENING PART 3: KEEPING THE FLOWERS GOING • A few simple jobs this month can keep your flowers blooming for longer and help you prepare next year’s displays for free, says Frances Tophill

TAKING CUTTINGS

COLLECTING AND SOWING SEEDS

TRIMMING AND DEADHEADING

Cultivating joy Part 3 Colour • If you want joyful summer beds and borders for years to come then no-fuss planting schemes, combined with feel-good factor palettes, are a great place to start, says Sue Kent

Embrace the rainbow • Here I have selected a variety of my favourite colourful plants and flower ideas that you could incorporate in your garden. Hopefully these can help inspire you to embrace the joy of colour

Master your mix • Nick’s guide to matrix planting Discover how to create dynamic, year-round meadow planting in your own garden with expert advice from Nick Bailey

Root of the matter • ‘We all recognise the benefits of being outdoors, but how do we make sure that gardens are accessible to everyone, including those with specific mobility needs?’

WHAT TO DO NOW • 50 things to do this month from the Gardeners’ World team

AROUND THE GARDEN

PRUNING • Ashley Edwards shows you what to prune in the garden this month

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TEST YOUR SKILLS

WILDLIFE • Kate Bradbury ’s top tasks to do this month to make your garden more wildlife-friendly

FLOWERS

BACK TO BASICS

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HOUSE PLANTS

FRUIT & VEG

Every DROP counts • With droughts and deluges becoming the...

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  • OverDrive Magazine

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  • English