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GARDEN DESIGN
Learn to love the dim and shadowy corners of your plot �
Turn a shady corner into a lush, wildlife-rich woodland garden this April by working with nature
At the end of last year, the heavily tilting Cotoneaster cornubia in the shadiest corner of my garden finally slumped to the ground. There wasn’t a storm: the poor tree had simply spent too long veeri
Nick Hamilton explains why getting to know your garden’s sun, soil and shade situation will better help plants thrive
REAL readers' gardens! Pruning roses A plant-packed suburban ...
To hide my new garden’s nakedness, I planted trees. Damson and mirabelle plum, ‘Discovery’ and reinette apples, two pears, a quince and a ‘Nottingham’ medlar. There was a purple-leaved filbert, a ‘Che
When writer Sheila M Averbuch and her husband moved into their Pencaitland home in East Lothian over 20 years ago, the garden was little more than a flat upper lawn with a steep slope down to the bung