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Low-maintenance and reliable with a long season of interest, dicentras are one of t
Delicate foliage can bring low-maintenance splendour to shade, and will transform an otherwise drab area into a leafy paradise
Scented foliage and the hum of enraptured bees awaken the senses in a garden where monardas, with their shaggy blooms, are the stars
Enjoy a flourishing garden without the drudgery of daily watering in hot weather by choosing resilient, drought-resistant plants that make minimal demands on limited resources
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
Who needs flowers? These leafy lovelies come into their own in the cooler months
Originally grown in Tudor times for medicinal use, astrantias gained wider popularity as their unusual blooms, with star-shaped bracts surrounding an endearing dome of tiny flowers, were worked on by