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Woman's Weekly Living Series

May 01 2025
Magazine

Published by IPC Media.

Published 9 times per year the Woman's Weekly Living Series has issues daedicated to health, gardening, cooking and knitting, as well as seasonal specials.

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Woman's Weekly Living Series

Let’s get GARDENING • All the news and best buys, hand-picked for you!

COMING ALIVE • Sarah Marsh’s garden bursts with tulip varieties which reliably perennialise, alongside irresistible one-season wonders

Chrysanthemum COMEBACK • Fluffy and colourful… and with timeless appeal

10 of the best... DYE PLANTS • Include these in your garden to grow and create your own natural, eco-friendly fabric dyes

JOY for all • Everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy safe, functional and beautiful outdoor spaces, and careful planning will make all the difference

Lawn WEEDS • Experts advise on how to tackle weeds on your lawn and prevent them from taking hold this year

Ask the RHS EXPERTS • Chief horticulturist at the RHS, Guy Barter, shares his advice on these common gardening questions

DATES for your DIARY • Looking ahead to the garden events this season has to offer

In the VEG GARDEN… • You’ll have plenty of scope for getting started on new seasonal crops this month

Plant a summer HERB HAVEN • Create a fragrant, low-maintenance garden that’s as useful as it is beautiful

A garden SPRING CLEAN • Giving your outdoor space a lift without breaking the bank is easier than you think...

Lessons in UPCYCLING • Beth Golding turned her shabby courtyard garden into a colourful sanctuary inspired by a trip to Marrakesh

Blooming beautiful BLUEBELLS • These National Trust gardens will be bursting with carpets of these spring beauties now, so don’t miss out on their displays

25 plants for BUTTERFLIES AND BEES • These beautiful varieties will attract insects and other pollinators to your garden, and provide them with vital food sources

Jobs for SPRING • Expert tips to wake up your garden for the season ahead

Pick of the CROP • British broccoli season stretches from late spring through to early autumn

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  • English