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Eryngium giganteum, Miss Willmott’s ghos
It should come as no surprise at all that the garden at Pitlowie House is filled with varied planting – especially of interesting trees and shrubs. It belongs to garden photographer Ray Cox and his wi
Beyond fiery foliage and jewel-bright berries, these vibrant blooms keep plots glowing long into the chilliest months
Kari-Astri Davies praises a hard-working rose and plants up muscari bulbs for the coming spring
When I think of garden visiting, I think of walking through an enticing gate and gasping at the hazy, romantic abundance of midsummer at its soaring, delicately coloured loveliest. I think of sitting
They might not be especially striking to look at–if you can see them at all–but seeds are among the natural world’s most awe-inspiring marvels, says John Lewis-Stempel
This cottage now has a garden to match its charming appearance, thanks to the efforts of its owners