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The arrival of early autumn means enjoying the last of the
IF your garden is anything like mine, most of the borders and pots have peaked by this time, shifting from full-on florals to fading foliage. There are a few late-to-the-party dahlias, the cosmos are
September is a sweet spot for gardeners. There might not be the frenzied burst of activity you see in spring or the bold drama of midsummer in full bloom, says Martyn Cox , but there’s plenty to do before the colder months come round
Allowing plants to fend for themselves without staking builds resilience and creates relaxed billowing borders in this windswept autumn garden
FOR JOHN KEATS, AUTUMN WAS THE SEASON OF MISTS AND MELLOW FRUITFULNESS. HERE, THE COUNTRY LIVING TEAM AND FRIENDS HIGHLIGHT WHAT THIS TIME OF YEAR MEANS TO THEM – FROM CRAFTING WREATHS TO BOTTLING SLOE GIN
Advice and inspiration with Nige Eaton , horticulture expert at Moss & Moor, Ilkley
Kari-Astri Davies considers choosing tulips to fire up her beds in the wake of bulb-buying frustration