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Growing CUT FLOWERS has transformed Helier Bowling’
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A cutting patch, whatever the size, will give a warm glow of satisfaction in the garden, says Sue Fisher
IT’S midsummer, and this is usually the season when gardens are supposed to look their best – brimming with colour, buzzing with life, weed-free and calm, relaxing places for lounging with friends or
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
The best way to get an abundance of cut flowers, be it for a wedding or a bedside posy, is to grow them yourself. You can, as I often do, simply go outside into the garden and snip a handful of whatev
Andrew Oldham is busy bringing together vegetables and flowers to make the most of a sloping site