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Coneflowers once had a reputation for being short-lived – but not any
Colourful coneflowers provide a rousing finale to the summer season and their prominent shapes add drama to autumn plantings, says Sue Fisher
Plant with sunny hues to weave rhythm, softness and sparkle through your garden borders
Hardy fuchsias bring jewel-like droplets of enduring colour delicately suspended in borders to brighten the September garden
Tilly Ware visits Knoll Gardens in Dorset, which offers a masterclass in how to make your garden stay beautiful for longer
Like many gardeners, I have a great affection for what are considered ‘prairie plants’ – bold, long-lasting and often late-flowering species originating in the vast grasslands of the North American in
Shropshire is not the UK’s driest county, admittedly, but at Wildegoose Nursery in the walled garden at Millichope Park, between Much Wenlock and Ludlow, owners Jack and Laura Willgoss have taken the