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Making things ‘just so’ is one of gardening’s greatest pleasures… even
Our gardens have difficult histories. As a historian of empire, writing a book re-telling the stories of America’s plants, I spend swathes of my day reckoning with them. Most of the plants we grow wer
Venture into the garden, bend a little lower, and a world of miniature marvels appears, says Dan Masoliver
Over four decades one couple have packed their shady garden with a multitude of unusual foliage plants and woodland treasures
It took Sarah Biddulph a while to work up to tackling the long borders at Rodmarton Manor. Not just because of their sheer size, but also because they are the centrepiece of an Arts & Crafts garden th
The house next door had stood empty for many months and the weeds in the overgrown garden were spreading into my flower borders, becoming a nuisance. I’d taken early retirement when Jack became too il
The garden designer and TV presenter who is campaigning to make a metre matter