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Having worked together since college, Suzi (left) and Moy now job
Creating a manageable garden around a Georgian rectory in rural Norfolk is an ongoing process for two keen gardeners
First plant love Cornus controversa ‘Variegata’, also known as the wedding cake tree. The Greenmount campus of the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE), near Belfast, where I stud
This South West garden has gone from dark, shady and overgrown to lush and romantic
When summer beckons, it is answered by a chorus of glorious roses that fill an enchanting Isle of Wight garden, created from scratch by Derek and Louise Ness
Relaxing our grip on our gardens and creating a closer harmony with wildlife is bringing a new beauty to our outdoor spaces – gentler, looser and naturally delightful
Pick up some top tips and immerse yourself in beauty by paying a visit to gardens across the UK this summer. Here are a few suggestions from AG ’s Sue Bradley