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One of our New Year’s resolutions is to take a break from the norm, with inspo
Turn the space you’ve got into the garden you want – fast!
Sue Bradley rustles up some enticing ways to enable you to enjoy, and benefit from, your garden over the months ahead
Nothing beats home-grown crops for flavour, but if a kitchen garden with its regimented rows of fruit and vegetables doesn’t appeal, then consider creating a pretty potager
Cottage gardening has been completely reimagined in this unique west London home, with a calm palette of ornamental grasses that comes spectacularly into its own in autumn
Raised beds and planting in containers can be especially valuable for some gardeners, including children, those with limited mobility and older people. At Horatio’s Garden Sheffield & East, we designe
1 Gravel is a budget-friendly option for surfaces. It’s permeable and looks good. Here, we used a 6-10mm Thames Valley flint chipping, nicely angular so it locks together well underfoot. Any larger an