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These fab plants deserve to be in every garden
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
From chrysanthemums to rosemary, familiar garden favourites are getting new labels – and it’s not just to confuse you! Here’s what’s behind all the changes…
Nearly 20 years ago, we bought a house in north London, not just for the building itself, but because hidden behind the terraced row was a secluded garden – a delightful surprise in this central Londo
THIS WEEK AT GLEBE COTTAGE
Once Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in around 1440, it was inevitable that gardeners would embrace the exciting new technology that sped up printing and reduced its cost. The first her