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Ellen Mary explains ho
Editor Kim Stoddart explains how to allow plants to grow a little wilder for greater all-weather protection
As the long nights shorten, Mounton House garden quietly emerges from winter with delicate sprinklings of white narcissi, Scilla siberica and crocuses through the lawns. Daphnes fill the air with frag
A springtime picnic can simply consist of a green salad, an asparagus quiche, and a sweet lemon drizzle cake to finish. Be sure to pack cutlery, a picnic rug and plenty of cushions to make relaxing am
Planting schemes should never stand still, so let’s reassess, reshape and reinvigorate
REAL readers' gardens!
This is the month of horticultural happiness, and with everything looking fresh, green and lush, even the burgeoning weeds become – briefly – delightful additions to the garden. Selfheal sprouts gaily