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As a new phase of planting begins, Professor Nigel D
WE OFTEN IMAGINE conservation unfolding in wild, far-flung landscapes, not in the middle of bustling cities. Urban environments can seem like the end of the road for nature, where even the trees appea
Natural perennial planting, with light-diffusing grasses and pools of burnished colour, has elevated a relaxed Sussex farmhouse plot
From tricky heights to vibrant highlights, this Sussex garden has been transformed into a TERRACED TRIUMPH
Amid a cul-de-sac of bungalows lies a lush plant-packed jungle, transformed from a boggy new-build plot by two disabled gardeners
With the weather becoming increasingly unpredictable, being water-efficient and choosing plants that can thrive in extreme conditions is more important than ever…
It is autumn at Great Dixter, the iconic garden that has always blazed a trail for innovation. Now, it is pioneering new standards for gardening in a changing climate