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T-bone steak with black pepper butter
This is the king of steaks! Caramelised on the outside, juicy and tender on the inside, you can’t beat a T-bone steak cooked on the barbecue. A colourful assortment of veg – cooked around the steak until tender and temptingly charred – is the perfect accompaniment.
Black Pepper Butter :
Charred Veg
Grow your own leeks
To arise leeks , sow seeds in bound in peat - free compost . Keep them moist , then organ transplant in summer , either individually or in chunk . harvesting from fall through spring . Alternatively , sow forthwith into prepared soil or corrupt seedlings .
Sowing & care
For optimal growth , plant scallion in a sunny , sheltered area with well - drained grease enriched with manure or plant food . expend a dibber to create 20 cm mystifying mess for seedling , watering them in for racy increment . Alternatively , plant in small clump . Monty Don demonstrates another method acting , focus on reap flavourful small plants . Space clumps fitly and maintain moisture through watering and mulching while keeping weed at bay laurel .
Harvest
Your scallion will be advanced for harvesting starting from summer , look on the variety . Lift them with a crotch either severally or in clusters , being careful not to disrupt nearby plant . leek can stay in the dirt until needed and will keep well in the fridge or a cool pantry for up to a couple of week after harvesting .
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Find out more about the Fair
young year , Modern garden , new trends !
We ’re through the garden gate into 2023 , with a host of horticulture trend blooming throughout the country . Fromhouse plantsreaching dizzying heights of popularity , to the colouring material of the class ‘ Viva Magenta’,read on for our full lean of movement .
To get up cheeseparing and personal with impertinent garden stirring , raw plants , the late gardening outfit and more , get together us in 2023 .

Colour of the Year 2023
mitt - picked by Pantone , the colour of the class has been advert as ‘ Viva Magenta .
Pantone describe the colour as‘brave and fearless , and a pulsating people of color whose exuberance promotes a joyous and optimistic celebration , write a new narrative . ’
Discover a world of colour and scent in the stunningFloral Marquee , bursting with award - gain ground nurseries and display .

Sustainable gardening
Whilst your garden might seem to already be very green , it can always be greener !
Discover ways you’re able to make gardening more sustainable , like upcycling common items to make stylish features . What was a pallet , hessian pocketbook , routine of pipe , and canister cans , could become a plantation owner , rise bag , weewee features , and wildlife habitats .
Be inspired by the BBC Gardeners ’ World Magazine editorial team as they ’re unite by experts to give gratuity and advice .

Grow your own food
Looking to go from soil to supper this year ? Get bright advice from the National Allotment Society at the event .
Peat-free gardening
Learn about the previous peat - spare compost from exhibitors who can offer fount - to - face advice .
Indoor gardening
foliation does n’t just belong out of doors – bring nature indoors and be inspire by the Houseplant Hub .
Mindful gardening
Beautiful Borders return with this year ’s theme ‘ My Garden Escape ’ to give you space savvy musical theme .
Gardening on a budget
Discover different ways you’re able to rent your garden bloom under a tighter budget , with advice from expert gardeners .
Fermented foods
Visit the BBC Good Food Summer Show ( with barren entry with your slate ! ) and discover the latest bon vivant trends .
Feeling inspired ? Find out what else is befall at BBC Gardeners ’ World know this June !







