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Quick, Stylish and Fun - Make Your Garden Come Alive!

It is an undeniable fact that gardening is fast becoming an important player in the evolving lifestyle market. A new breed of garden 'decorator' is being attracted by the quick-fix solution epitomised in the new breed of gardening programmes springing up on television stations throughout Europe. For many, this will be the first, tentative step into gardening.

That's where Garden Ideas comes in to play by harnessing the desire to make our gardens a much better place to be, helped by a generous dusting of imagination, latest plants and inventive displays. Above all, we inspire our readers with fellow readers' successes and provide an expert and authoritative hand when things don't quite go to plan!

Garden Ideas is the essential on-stop solution for the householder who wants stylish results but doesn't want to wait too long for them. To do this, we tackle projects, taking tips from the experts, and show how the latest and ever-changing product and sundries market can really make a difference. Makeovers, buyers' guides, plus our own recommendations give fingertip advice for sourcing and purchasing.

In each issue, we highlight practical solutions to everyday problems and difficulties encountered in the garden room. Clever designs, top planting suggestions, practical advice, latest products and no-nonsense approach enlighten, entertain and deliver the best in stylish gardens for just the minimal of outlay.

We aim to show readers plenty of ideas that can be achieved over a matter of hours, or perhaps larger projects over a weekend. Bolt-on gardening, as it's termed, allows you to add a new feature - either plant or a structure - making it a focal point of interest. We also provide the topical advice on how to maintain your container or border plant displays in tip-top form with the absolute minimum of attention.

Providing that vital spark of imagination to make your garden an enjoyable and integral part of your home is our number one aim - enabling you to enjoy your outdoor 'room' every bit as much as you do your home indoors!

The Magazine for everyone who loves beautiful gardens

Since its launch in 1997, The English Garden has established itself as one of Britain's leading garden magazines. The glorious gardens we feature in every issue represent a long tradition and demonstrate the originality and vitality that have made English gardening so special down the years.

We visit gardens both large and small; great estates such as Hatfield and Penshurst; manor house gardens; cottage gardens and even small town gardens. What unites the owners of these gardens is their commitment and enthusiasm. We allow them to tell their own stories - and our notebooks are a popular section of the magazine.

We show the different facets of gardening, with design features on subjects such as topiary, espaliering and herb gardens, and we explore England's garden history through profiles of leading figures from the past. Every feature is illustrated by some of our finest photographers - add up to a sumptuous visual feast!

But there's more to The English Garden than that. The magazine appeals both to experienced gardeners and keen amateurs alike, for it offers a refreshing, no-nonsense approach to gardening. Its unique charm is its harmonious blend of beauty and practicality. The gardens are an invaluable source of inspiration, while the design features, plant guides, expert advice columns and product pages provide essential practical back-up.

All in all, The English Garden encapsulates the diverse spirit of English gardening.

The Veg, Fruit and Herb Gardening Magazine

Welcome to The Kitchen Garden, the brilliant monthly gardening magazine all about growing vegetables, fruit and herbs. If you haven’t yet seen The Kitchen Garden, you are in for a treat. Packed with down-to-earth gardening tips, articles, advice and recipes, too, it will help you get maximum enjoyment from your vegetable garden or allotment.

Since our first issue in 1997 The Kitchen Garden has been growing fast and, with in-depth articles by big-name writers such as Joy Larkcom, Britain’s leading writer on vegetables, and leading organic gardening exponent Bob Flowerdew, it is firmly established as the quality gardening magazine for serious gardeners.

The Kitchen Garden will help you save money, too. Our offers for vegetable and fruit plants are hugely popular.

If you appreciate value for money, you’ll be interested in The Kitchen Garden Club. Four times a year club subscribers to the magazine receive a newsletter with exclusive money-saving offers.


        

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