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This Large Hanging Lantern has a rustic style design. It can be hung up in your garden or in your porch with a candle or tea light inside to bring a relaxing atmosphere either indoors or out. Size: 33.5cm long.

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WELCOME
There is a very definite nip in the air now that tells
YOU & YOUR PLOT
JOBS FOR THIS MONTH
TASKS FOR YOUR VEGETABLE PATCH IN NOVEMBER BY MARTIN FISH
ONTHE VEGPATCH
Turnips sown in late summer in the garden should now
INTHE GREENHOUSE
■ There’s still time to sow hardy peas and broad beans
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
QUESTION TIME
GOT A FRUIT OR VEG PROBLEM? ASK KG FOR HELP
TOPNOSH FOR NOVEMBER
As the nights draw in and winter looms, cheer yourself up with these delightful dishes. This month, Anna Pettigrew serves up bok choy, cauliflower and blackberries
LAST WORD
With the KG website forum users: Can you sum up your growing season in 10 words?
WELCOME
Autumn is a rich season of rusty hues, soft light and
THE FLOWER GARDEN
Whether you grow a few flowers on your allotment or have beds and borders in your garden, autumn is a time for a tidy and refresh
GOOD LAWE
A good lawn makes a great backdrop for the flower borders and a super play surface for the kids. Now is the prime time to prep it for the season ahead; here are our top tips
TREEC FOR SMALL PLOTS
Apart from being naturally beautiful, trees form wonderful focal points in the garden and are great for nature. Now is the time to plan and plant for best results
PONDS FOR FISG & WILDLIFE
A pond adds a whole different dimension to the garden and autumn is the time to maintain it to cause as little disturbance to the many creatures that live in it as possible
IN THE KITCHEN GARDEN
The last of the summer crops are gathered in and we anticipate the winter ones to come
ESSENTIAL AUTUMN REPAIRS
With winter around the corner this is a good time to start repairing greenhouses, polytunnels and fences and having a general tidy up
COMPOSTING FOR A BETTER GARDEN
Composting your garden and kitchen waste is easy and rewarding, so start your heap today. Follow these simple steps to making great garden compost
GET GROWING
On the plot with the 3 Mudketeers
The KG team offer chat, tips and gardening gossip
TOMATO QUAD ‘MAGNI’
With the new range of grafted tomatoes from Suttons you can grow a fan of four stems from one pot which is what Steve Ott did with his grafted Quad tomato. Here’s how he got on
GROWING ONLINE
WE DIG INTO THE WORLD WIDE WEB TO HARVEST GREAT WEBSITES, BLOGS & TWEETS
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Winter’s on the way but here at Kitchen Garden we know
PAINTERLY pertectiou
New allotment holder Katie Lane has taken to growing with apparent ease, demonstrating how a plot can be both productive and beautiful, feeding body and soul. Benedict Vanheems travels down to Hampshire to take a tour
BLOW NEX LIFE INTO RASPBERRIES
With flavour-packed fruit and pruning so easy that even the most novice gardener can grasp it with ease, raspberries deserve a place on any plot. KG editor Steve Ott offers his tips for bountiful berries
ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERS
Creating a healthy growing medium for our crops is essential and worms play a vital part in this process, as Julie Moore explains
The MIGHTY LEEK
This month Rob Smith sings the praises of that allotment stalwart, the leek, and shares his favourite heritage varieties
A CENTURY OF SEEDS
Gaby Bartai delves into her collection of archive seed catalogues for insights into vegetable history
PERENNIAL PASSIONS
We sow, we weed, we harvest. But what if you could plant then pick, year after year, without the accompanying sowing or transplanting? Welcome to the wonderful world of perennial vegetables! From firm favourites such as rhubarb to delicacies like sea kale, prolific perennials have plenty to give, says Benedict Vanheems
PICK OF THE PERENNIALS
You may be surprised by the variety of what’s available for eating. There are perennials to suit every garden, with luscious leaves, hardy brassicas, edible blooms and onion-family delights to fill your larder. Here are some recommendations to get you started.
Grow your own GARLIC
Home-grown garlic tastes delicious and with many different varieties to grow it means you can experience a wider taste range than you would get with supermarket garlic. Emma Rawlings offers some tips on planting garlic now on your plot
WHY NOT TRY WINTER MELON?
They may not be sweet but winter melons are much in demand, says organic gardener Sally Cunningham
MUST-HAVE MEDLARS
It fell out of favour 100 years ago, but fruit expert David Patch believes it is high time the medlar made a comeback in our fruit gardens
TIME TO PUTYOUR GARDENTOBED!
You might be ready for a little rest and recuperation over the winter but there is still quite a bit to do before you finally put your feet up. Joyce Russell provides a comprehensive task list
Make a POTTING BENCH
You can buy a potting bench but why not make one to suit your particular needs, and save yourself a bit of money at the same time? Martin Fish shows you how
NEWCATALOGUES
■ The finest quality seeds tested for vigour, purity
NEWSEASON INSPIRATION
News of the latest veg seed varieties for us to try has started to filter into the KG office. Here is our roundup of the best for you to grow in 2018
NEWCATALOGUES
Since 1894, Dobies have always provided the solution
NATURAL BEAUTY
Have you ever wondered whether incorporating garden produce into your beauty regime has merit? Cucumber on the eyes? Alternatives to chemical products? Susie Kearley investigates some strange natural beauty ideas
WHAT TO BUY
PRODUCT REVIEWS COMPOSTING ACCESSORIES
Great compost means great produce. This month the KG team tried out a variety of compost-related products for the kitchen and for outside on the plot
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