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If you’re just starting out on your allotment, here are some top tips from growers one year into their allotment adventure.

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August 2018
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WELCOME
Turn to page 32 for my guide to growing second cropping
YOU & YOUR PLOT
JOBS FOR THE MONTH
TASKS FOR YOUR VEGETABLE PATCH IN AUGUST BY MARTIN FISH
IN THE GREENHOUSE
■ Avoid overcrowding – remove spent plants and replace
WHAT’S NEW?
ALL THE LATEST NEWS, PRODUCTS & FACTS FROM THE WORLD OF KITCHEN GARDENING
HAVE YOUR SAY
CONTACT US WITH YOUR LETTERS AND TIPS: TFLANAGAN@MORTONS.CO.UK
KG PROBLEM SOLVER
GOT A FRUIT OR VEG PROBLEM? ASK KG FOR HELP
CABBAGE
Your guide to common pests, diseases and other problems affecting your crops
DIARY DATES
VISIT A SHOW, TAKE A TOUR, ENROL ON A COURSE
PLOT 4B
How could an allotment be brimming with produce – yet the owner was never seen? In the second part of Emma Rawlings’ story, neighbouring plot holders continue their night time stake-outs to see if they can catch the mysterious owner of Plot 4B
GET GROWING
ON THE PLOT WITH THE 3 Mudketeers
The KG team offer chat, tips and gardening gossip
FLOWERS FROM YOUR PATCH SWEET WILLIAM
In the latest of our series highlighting great cut flowers for your garden, deputy editor Emma Rawlings turns her attention to an old cottage garden favourite
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BEE FRIENDLY IN BRISTOL
The first things that hit you when you step inside
SECOND CROPPING SUCCESS
If you love the taste of new potatoes – and who doesn’t – you’ll want to extend the season with a second planting now. KG editor Steve Ott has some simple top tips for sure-fire spud success
ENTER OUR PASSIONATE PLOTTER COMPETITION 2018
We arelaunching our annual competition to find our most passionate plotter.Ifyou love your plot, just fill in the form, send us afew pictures and you could win some great prizes.
MADE IN CHINA
From its eastern origins in ancient China, pak choi has become popular in the UK kitchen, used in stir-fries, soups and salads. Rob Smith offers some top tips on how to grow these tasty leaves
WHO’S EATING THE DAHLIAS?
Of course most dahlias are grown for their flowers, but they can be a productive food crop too, as gardening expert Sally Cunningham explains
GROW YOUR OWN POT NOODLE
In the quest for healthy, quick and easy packed lunches inspiration can be hard to find. This simple pot noodle recipe uses home-grown ingredients and is also ideal for taking to the plot
PUT AN END TO WATERING WOES
All gardeners worry about watering while they are away from home. KG editor Steve Ott looks at some techniques and products that ensure your crops won’t suffer in your absence
FOREST ON A ROOF
Climbing to the top of an office block in the centre of Reading, Wendy Pillar walked out into an enchanted edible forest Mythical it is not, as she soon discovered
GROW YOUR OWN MULTIVITAMINS
Fed up of spending money on supplements? Gardening writer and allotment enthusiast Becky Dickinson explains how to cultivate your own
TROUBLE-FREE TOMATOES
From cracked or slow-ripening fruits to no fruits at all, blight-battered foliage or an outbreak of whitefly – a lot can go awry with your tomatoes. But forewarned is forearmed, says Benedict Vanheems. Understand the threats and take action now to ensure trouble-free toms
GROWING ON THE WEB
KG’s Olivia Peace chats to top gardening bloggers from the world-wide web. This month she meets Helen Olszowska who has just launched her new socials, PlantSpaces UK
EASY GROW RASPBERRIES
Professional nurseryman from RV Roger, David Patch, recommends autumn-fruiting raspberries
KEEPING THE PLOT
‘Statutory protection’ of allotments is often cited, little understood – and under threat. Gaby Bartai investigates the state of play on the plot
BEAUTIFUL BAKES FOR YOUR SUMMER GLUTS
James Hillery, contestant on the Great British Bake Off 2017, allotment holder and chicken keeper, has some delicious baking ideas to use courgettes and rhubarb
CHIVES
Staff writer Tony Flanagan does some chive talking around one of his favourite perennial herbs
MAKE AN ONION DRYING RACK
Onions and garlic will store better if dry. Joyce Russell shows how to make a purpose-built drying rack Pictures: Ben Russell
WHAT TO BUY
GARDEN STORE
OUR ROUNDUP OF THE LATEST PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR KITCHEN GARDENERS
READER OFFERS
EXCLUSIVE SAVINGS TO HELP MAKE YOUR MONEY GO FURTHER
GIVEAWAYS
TO ENTER OUR GIVEAWAYS SEE PAGE 93 OR VISIT THE KG WEBSITE
CORDLESS GARDEN TOOLS
Tried petrol? Tried electric? Why not try cordless? There is an excellent range of cordless tools available to gardeners these days. Here are some of the best the KG team tried out this month
HAVE A SCRUMPTIOUS SUMMER!
Red peppers, apple and tomatoes take precedence in this month’s pot pourri of summer servings, courtesy of resident chef Anna Pettigrew