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Grow citrus with a difference GROW: ASPARAGUS - LONG-TERM WONDERS Among the delicacies of the vegetable world, asparagus are well worth the few years wait until the first harvest writes Penny Woodward.
GROW: CITRUS WITH A DIFFERENCE Justin Russell looks into the tangy world of citrus, taste testing exotic varieties and native hybrids, plus growing advice.
KNOWLEDGE: GROW AND PROSPER Having just turned 90, Peter Cundall's urge to grow food - and help others - has not faltered since his early childhood in the Great Depression.
DESIGN: BACKYARD AQUAPONICS Simon Webster dives into the latest developments in aquaponics - the fish and plant production combo - with advice on how to start your own system.
ANIMALS: FLUFFY FORAGERS Rabbits and guinea pigs make fine garden friends - they're mini manure machines and handy lawn mowers writes Jessamy Miller.
GROW: DISCOVERING NATIVE HERBS Karen Sutherland reveals the unique flavours and aromas of many little-known native herbs including native thyme, mint and pepper.
ORNAMENTAL: A HOST OF BULBS Beautiful in bloom, spring bulbs (from bluebells to daffodils and ranunculus) are ripe for digging now, explains Stephen Ryan.
ACTION: INTO THE AUTUMN PATCH Now's the time to get your autumn garden in order, from pruning and planting to seed saving and pest management.
SOLUTIONS: IT'S ELEMENTARY Elements and trace elements are essential to plant health so deficiencies can lead to a wide range of plant problems, writes Peter Cundall.
HARVEST: WARM AND SLOW Take it slow and warm yourself this autumn and beyond with these tasty recipes from Sally Wise's new book.
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