Amateur Gardening

Letters to Wendy

Lockdown scrapbook

I LOOK forward to see Amateur Gardening drop through my door. I wasn’t sure what to do with my lovely mags after reading them and planting the seeds. With time on my hands and my garden all tidy, I ordered a scrapbook and set out to keep all my favourite and useful bits in one place.

This will be ongoing and very useful for years to come. Happy scrapping! Sue Vincent, St Neots, Cambs

Wendy says: The AG team were delighted to see the beautiful scrapbook you’ve created, Sue. Recycling at its very best!

Our experiments

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Amateur Gardening

Amateur Gardening1 min read
Ease Propagation Congestion
1 Multiple-sow as much in pots as you can, so space in your propagator is used to an optimum. Choose square pots, not round, for best space efficiency. Only prick out when essential, and ideally into small modules, rather than bigger pots. 2 Are you
Amateur Gardening2 min read
Grow A Tiny Edible Garden
Limited space shouldn’t limit your ability to grow things to eat. On my balcony, I harvest all kinds of organic greens, herbs and sun-kissed vegetables - and there’s nothing better than picking them super fresh. A trough filled with cut-and-come-agai
Amateur Gardening5 min read
Cannier Composting
The most sustainable compost is homemade, so starting a compost heap is an extremely positive thing to do. It provides us with superb, nutrient-rich organic matter that’s full of beneficial microbes to enrich our soils. Assembling a compost heap with

Related Books & Audiobooks