Gardens

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    Spring is on its way and you’ll soon be caught up in a frenzy of seed sowing, growing, and nurturing your garden as it comes back to life.

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    Autumn is upon us, the evenings are gradually drawing in and winter is fast approaching. So what can garden owners look forward to in the autumn? This is the time for trees and hedging; fruit trees and fruit bushes; roses and bulbs and garlic.

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    Never has it been more critical for us to encourage and conserve the wildlife in our gardens.

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    Climber, rambler, ancient or modern rose? We provide a guided tour to the nation’s favourite flower.

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    The cold winter has dragged on, but early spring is the most exciting time in the garden.

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    Hidden Gem

    Gardens, Property

    There is a gem nestling in picturesque grounds just outside Langton Green in Kent. Unless you had previously sought out a company that creates beautiful handmade stone garden ornaments, fountains and architectural elements, then you may not even know they exist.

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    The medlar makes a handsome tree and bears odd but highly prized fruits that are only edible once ‘bletted’ or almost rotten.

  • Hand-crafted finial globe lights installed at Raymond Blanc’s Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons Hotel and Restaurant, Oxfordshire

    Don’t blame it on the Moonlight

    Features, Gardens, Property

    Our features writer Louise Tomlin talks to the owner and inventor of stone globe lights, Joanna Wallis

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    In part two of Mark Lane’s 70s bungalow restoration we take a look at his beautiful garden transformation.

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    A vase of fresh flowers cut straight from the garden can instantly make a house feel more like a home. There are plenty of cut flowers that you can grow at home, but if you need some inspiration take a look at our top ten favourites.