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Mike Palmer celebrates the seasonal awakening of our gardens from
Now spring is in sight, gorgeous plants herald a new season
Erysimum Rysi Copper One of the definitions of a wallflower is that of a shy and awkward person with whom nobody wants to dance: I am sure we have all felt like that at some point in our adolescence.
Kay Maynard explains how her first-ever garden has become a wildlife-friendly haven with year-round interest
There comes a time every year, somewhere between the middle of March and the first week of April, when I am possessed by my garden. It runs through my veins like a dancing river, occupies my sleep wit
Picotee-pink-edged, large flowers that look at you from a tall stem. Followed by marbled evergreen leaves. A sterile cultivar from Rodney Davey, it flowers prolifically as its energy is saved for flow
The latest from Carol's beautiful cottage garden… plus her diary for the week!