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With Julia Boulton, Beth Chatto’s granddaughter and chief custodian of the worl
When their beautiful blooms are over, these plants keep on giving all the way through winter
Allowing plants to fend for themselves without staking builds resilience and creates relaxed billowing borders in this windswept autumn garden
The name Hylotelephium is not one that rolls confidently off everyone’s tongue. To many of us they’re better known as sedums, but ten years ago the step was taken to recognise the differences between
Vibrant shades that bring warmth and sunshine to the garden
When it comes to setting a tranquil mood, the plants you choose for colour and texture will make all the difference…
My first visit to Benton End was in September. That year, the summer had been relentlessly dry, yet out of the parched dusty ground peeked large clumps of Colchicum speciosum, both white and tessellat