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One gardener has cleverly adapted her Gloucestershire plot so she can
Creaky knees, rickety wrists, dodg y eyesight or an achy back? Worry not. So long as you have green fingers, you can still achieve miracles in the garden. Our experts show you how
The Smiths made their garden more usable by dividing it into split-level spaces, each with its own look, feel and purpose
A close observation of the season’s cycles and respect for ecology have been the guiding principles in the development of the garden at Highlands, in the High Weald of East Sussex
With spaces for eating, socialising, alone time and hobbies, Tracey James and Paul Roye have created a garden specially designed to suit every member of their family
Accessible gardens around a Cornish retirement village marry a rich horticultural past with modern living
This ex-nursery is packed with ornamental grasses that showcase their versatility