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Gardeners’ World July issue on sale now The drama of South Africa – Discover the true stars of South Africa in Toby Buckland’s pick of its best garden plants
Perfect planting partners – Recreate Chris Beardshaw’s award-winning planting scheme for combinations that really work
Summer bird survival guide – Feeding the birds isn’t just a winter pastime – follow Stephen Moss’s guide on how to give birds what they need right now
Your best ever harvest – Don’t waste the delicious crops you’ve worked so hard to grow – Alan Titchmarsh looks at the best ways to pick, store and use your fruit and veg
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**English gardens special**
Five stunning gardens that are different in style but united by irresistible plant combinations and clever use of space.
Dreaming of daylilies
Stunning perennials and a National Collection of Hemerocallis make the Nursery Further Afield well worth a visit, says James Alexander-Sinclair.
Grow your own cut flowers
Charlie Ryrie champions beautiful English-grown cut flowers and shares her expert tips on what to plant in your cutting garden.
Nurseryman’s favourites: July plants
Bold and bright ideas for your garden this summer.
Grow it yourself: French beans
They’re delicious served hot, tender and buttery, or cool and crisp in a green salad – but what’s the best way to grow them? Alys Fowler reveals all…
Heavenly Hollyhocks
They are famously tall and pretty, and if you grow them as annuals, they should stay healthy and strong. This month Garden Illustrated profiles the loveliest hollyhocks and their wild relatives.
10 plants for exposed gardens
Which plants will look lovely and grow well in gardens with windy, cold conditions? Find out here.








