What To Grow

What To Grow WhatToGrow is a lifestyle gardening magazine. Real gardeners and their gardens and allotments. Real gardeners, writing about their gardens and allotments.

Learn about growing plants, veg and much more. Discover new ideas, tricks and solutions for your garden and allotments.

These look great!
15/05/2025

These look great!

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Bank Holiday weekend. What’s everyone up to? Thanks to .garden
04/05/2025

Bank Holiday weekend. What’s everyone up to? Thanks to .garden

Happy Valentines Day!  Get prepared for spring.
14/02/2025

Happy Valentines Day! Get prepared for spring.

Ooh sooo pretty!
27/07/2024

Ooh sooo pretty!

Growing Potato for your Christmas Harvest
24/07/2024

Growing Potato for your Christmas Harvest

Cultivating potatoes in containers for a Christmas harvest presents a unique set of considerations.  This guide outlines the optimal planting

Growing Potato for your Christmas Harvest
24/07/2024

Growing Potato for your Christmas Harvest

Cultivating potatoes in containers for a Christmas harvest presents a unique set of considerations.  This guide outlines the optimal planting

July edition of WhatToGrow. All your hard work in the spring, preparing the ground and sowing those early seeds is now p...
01/07/2024

July edition of WhatToGrow. All your hard work in the spring, preparing the ground and sowing those early seeds is now paying off. Our gardens and allotments are now in full swing.

In this edition you’ll find plenty of inspiration and some jobs for your garden this month. Don’t forget to check out our website for more articles and newly created YouTube channel.

Inside this edtion
Plot to plate
Fruit Thinning
Taking Softwood cuttings
Jobs for the garden in July
Vegetables seeds to sow in July
Seed gathering in July
Plus much more....

Thanks to our contributors this month
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Orange Day-Lily has made its first appearance this year.
28/06/2024

Orange Day-Lily has made its first appearance this year.

Rose CuttingsIn our garden we have been attempting rose cutting we took a few weeks ago. It’s the first time we we’ve tr...
25/06/2024

Rose Cuttings

In our garden we have been attempting rose cutting we took a few weeks ago. It’s the first time we we’ve tried this and we’ve had limited success and wondering what success others have had? And what did you do?



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