As the clocks move forward, the longer days of spring are welcomed by every gardener. It's a busy time in the garden and the longer daylight hours present a great opportunity to get on with larger gardening projects.
With the garden growing apace, Monty shows us how we can take advantage of the new growth of all sorts of perennials, and begins by taking cuttings from emerging Delphiniums in his border and also from a pot grown plant.
It's Easter and the biggest gardening weekend of the year so even if you haven't yet dusted off your lawnmower there's plenty of advice and inspiration from large projects to tackling weeds.
Monty begins by explaining that he is now able to add Summer color to his beds in the Walled Garden by planting out perennials grown from seed - Aquilegia 'Lime Sorbet', Columbine; Verbascum bombyciferum 'Polarsommer' Mullein; Verbascum 'Spica'; Geum 'Mrs J. Bradshaw'; Papaver orientale, Orienta...