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To celebrate the Coronation a book about the garden Charles III has created a
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
James Cordingley, head gardener at National Trust Dunster Castle in Somerset, tells us about its diverse planting and historical features
ROSES have long been associated with the UK, and England in particular as its national flower. It’s no wonder that there are roses named after members of the British royal family. The latest of these,
AS the official residence of King Charles and the headquarters of the British monarchy, Buckingham Palace has been populated by many famous names over the decades. Since 1993, those of us not destined
If you’ve ever wondered what the gardens of some of Britain’s best landscape architects look like, there’s a new book that tours these places
MEET THE HEAD GARDENER