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Robust planting and clever design are required for gardens coping with sandy soi
On a windswept bluff in West Sussex lies an artist’s glorious garden – a quiet triumph shaped by salt spray and shifting tides
With the beach just a pebble’s throw away, this once-barren Suffolk garden is now a dreamy mix of relaxed, contemporary planting that thrives in the salt-laden winds
The natural crunch and colour of gravel paths and landscaping brings harmony to a country garden, while planting through the stones brings a softer style to beds and borders
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
Creating this cliffside coastal garden has been a daunting but rewarding prospect for two quick-learning gardeners
Poole Harbour is Europe’s largest natural harbour. Fringed with woods and heathlands, its globally important wetlands are teeming with wading birds, and its islands, notably Brownsea Island, are the l