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Bejewel a doorway with beautiful climbers
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Matt is Head of Horticulture and Landscape Strategy at The Royal Parks. A keen fruit, vegetable and house-plant grower, Anne was formerly the glasshouse supervisor at RHS Garden Wisley. Caroline Salis
Picotee-pink-edged, large flowers that look at you from a tall stem. Followed by marbled evergreen leaves. A sterile cultivar from Rodney Davey, it flowers prolifically as its energy is saved for flow
From ramblers to floribundas, climbers to ground cover, plus top varieties to choose from, here’s your definitive winter guide
As well as being a visual feast, a garden can become a fragrant haven, says Heloise Brooke, head gardener at the National Trust’s Calke Abbey in Derbyshire. Here, she advises on plants to include for year-round perfume promise
Turn unsightly views and clutter into distant memories with clever planting, camouflaging and creative screens
I’m bringing my summer stars