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In The Garden
Winter is a chance to step back from everyday tasks and take the long view when it comes to planning your garden’s future
Of Light And Land
Covered in Narnia-like winter frosts the Piet Oudolf designed Millennium Garden at the heart of Pensthorpe Natural Park can stop visitors in their tracks
Russell Watkins
Careful planning throughout the year ensures that Russell’s charge of the Winter Walk at RHS Harlow Carr in Yorkshire comes to life when most other gardens are at their quietest.
House Of Orange
How one woman’s mission to preserve the art of marmalade making has turned into a glorious annual festival held in her Cumbrian home.
Primula Sieboldii
These pretty spring flowers in a range of pinks, whites and blues can add a fresh burst of colour to a shady area right through to early summer – and look equally stylish when grown in pots.
Ollie Hutson
As senior kitchen gardener, overseeing growing for the Pig Group, Ollie Hutson is key to the success of the food-focused hotels that describe themselves as restaurants with rooms
A Labour Of Love And Friendship
With much gathering and clearing to be done, Frank wonders about the etiquette of engaging visitors to work in the garden
Into The Woods
Forests are mystical places – the stuff of fairy tales and folklore. Part fantasy, part reality, Ellie Davies’ enchanting installations and subsequent photographs capture their essence
Winter Stems
As flowers and foliage fade in the approaching winter months, these trees and shrubs offer fiery colour
In The Kitchen
November is a time for comfort food, and for Jojo, nothing matches the contentment brought by home-made pastry with a sticky filling
Adventures In Gardening
Arjan and Geertje van Dijk’s garden is vast and experimental, featuring everything from a canal, to ornamental beech arches, to a banana grove
Bridget Elworthy and Henrietta Courtauld
Known collectively as The Land Gardeners, friends Bridget (left) and Henrietta are fast establishing a reputation for their walled garden designs and impressive cut flowers – as well as their passion for compost
Going Back To Her Roots
Inspired by Darwin’s theory on plant intelligence, German artist Diana Scherer manipulates the root systems of grass to weave patterns of magical beauty