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Use a lawnmower to shred fallen leaves to create leafmould – this will increase the speed of decomposition

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FIVE grow LIVE
This year we’ve been following five gardeners from different parts of the country, each of them growing the same selection of seeds. In this, our last report, they give us their final verdict
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GOOD COMPANONS
Choose your friends wisely, as the saying goes, and this is true of plants too, as Rob Smith explains
TIME TO TURN OVER AN OLD LEAF
Autumn is marked by dramatic change as the natural world sheds its summer cloak. Make the most of this leafy abundance by collecting what you can to make your own lovely leafmould. Benedict Vanheems will get you raking
THE CULTIVATED PLOT:FEEDING FRENZY!
This month everything is queuing up to be fed – including us, says Graham Strong in his penultimate article about starting an allotment from scratch
GET AHEAD WITH GARLIC
The season is drawing to a close for tender veg but by planting hardy crops such as garlic now you can be assured of some tasty early harvests next year, says KG editor Steve Ott
SMALL & MIGHTY
This season KG editor Steve Ott tried a new dwarf French bean, ‘Cala D’Or’ from Mr Fothergill’s. Did it taste as good as it looks?
GROWING LIGTING 101
In this extract from Leslie F Halleck’s book, Plant Parenting, find out how you can use artificial lights to get a head start with seedlings and cuttings
A WALLED GARDEN FIT FOR A PRINCE
Gardening writer Janice Hopper heads north of the border to Caithness to take a tour of the Castle of Mey and its beautiful walled garden
THE GARDEN TEAM DREAM TEAM
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BARRICADE AND MARMALADE!
With thefts and vandalism on allotments increasing, it seems, Sally Cunningham considers a natural prickly barrier which also produces lovely flowers and fruit for making marmalade
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LOG IN TO MUSHROOMS
If you fancy having a go at growing mushrooms, get yourself a log, says Wendy Pillar, and ensure a steady supply of tasty fungi for years to come
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