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The gardens at Elton Hall: A 40-year transformation, an absolute hell of weeding and mulching , and more than worth the effort

The gardens at Elton Hall: A 40-year transformation, an absolute hell of weeding and mulching , and more than worth the effort
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Vegetables hardest hit by season s slow start | Northumberland Gazette

Vegetables hardest hit by season s slow start | Northumberland Gazette
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Pettifers: The breathtaking Oxfordshire garden born from the impeccable instincts of Gina Price

Country Life Trending: May 1, 2021 The parterre of Pettifers with burnt-orange Tulipa ‘Cairo’, Tulipa ‘Black Bean’ and the pink Tulipa ‘Barcelona Beauty’, plus, in the foreground, Tulipa ‘Sanne’. Pettifers, Oxfordshire. ©Clive Nichols. Credit: Clive Nichols Garden Pictures An Oxfordshire garden famous for its high summer and autumn borders sparkles with just as much interest and invention earlier in the year. Tiffany Daneff visits Pettifers. Photographs by Clive Nichols. It is a lovely irony that one of the most celebrated gardens made in the past two decades was designed by someone who had never created a garden before. The resulting originality explains why Pettifers, the Oxfordshire garden created by Gina Price, is such a treat, drawing visitors from far and wide.

Unorthodox and magical : how tree stumps can transform your garden | Gardening advice

‘Unorthodox and magical’: how tree stumps can transform your garden A yew hedge and liquidambar trees behind thalictrum, euphorbias, hellebores and spires of flowering echiums. Photograph: Mimi Connolly A yew hedge and liquidambar trees behind thalictrum, euphorbias, hellebores and spires of flowering echiums. Photograph: Mimi Connolly The Stumpery at Arundel Castle is a sculptural paradise – and the idea works in a small plot, too Sat 17 Apr 2021 06.00 EDT Gnarled, ancient tree stumps squat among the lush lime greens of euphorbias and steel blue hostas. Masses of white and pink Mexican fleabane ( Erigeron karvinskianus) cascade down them and froth over the edges of the gravel paths. And huge purple lollipops of allium flowers emerge from a mass of greenery below.

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