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Garden visiting tells you much about a nation’s people and culture
The naturalistic design and planting of this hilltop garden in northern Italy were all about making the most of the majestic mountain views
The imagined gardens within the pages of our favourite books can seem as real as the flower beds outside our door. Here, author Sandra Lawrence explores three evocative literary landscapes
My grandmother, Crac, was my first inspiration. She lived in the gatehouse at Lullingstone, where I live now. She taught me not to worry if you lose a few plants but just to keep on going. Every Frida
I have been eager to visit Madrid for years – it’s a hot spot for any art lover, with the Museo Reina Sofia, home to Picasso’s Guernica, and the Museo Del Prado, whose masterpieces include Goya’s Blac
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
The unpredictability of wet and dry weather is impacting our gardens and how well they thrive. But there are simple strategies to make both your plot and your planting more resilient