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WORDS JAMES ALEXANDER-SINCLAIR
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REAL readers' gardens!
I like unusual words and there are a couple that seem appropriate for this time of year. March, we know, is a fickle beast, where the weather can flicker from T-shirt to thermals in the course of a da
REAL readers' gardens! Pruning roses A plant-packed suburban ...
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
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
Purple punctuates the planting: here an acer, verbena and some pinky-purple crinum, or swamp lily, stand out