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They’re not grapes and they’re not hyacinths… but every gard
Plant your bulbs now for a lovely bright start to spring
The flowers that grace the garden in autumn and winter tend to be modest, demure little things. Although the glamorous, fragrant blooms of Camellia sasanqua are not short on delicacy, low-key they are
Liz Zorab lists her favourites for early winter interest and scent
Liz Zorab explains how to get set for spring by filling pots and troughs with the promise of colour to come
In winter, when the art school here at Benton End closed for the year and the garden fell quiet, Cedric Morris would head to warmer climes to escape the chill of his 16th-century house, but also to pa
Long dismissed as garden relics, these easy-care classics are now the go-to for effortless colour and pollinator appeal