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Editor Kim Stoddart explains how to allow plants to grow a little wilder for greater all-weather protection
Nothing is quite so cheering after a long dull winter as the vivid floods of crocuses that wash over our parks and gardens in February and March. For David Carver, however, who has set up a small spec
Create new perennial plants to share and give your garden an instant lift for the year ahead
As the long nights shorten, Mounton House garden quietly emerges from winter with delicate sprinklings of white narcissi, Scilla siberica and crocuses through the lawns. Daphnes fill the air with frag
Scrambling over supports and into trees, these plants are a true delight of the season, says Sue Fisher
Because we garden organically here, we are at the mercy of slugs and snails, which means we have good years and bad years when it comes to dahlias. We could lift them, grow them on, then plant them ou