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Garden Design | Nothing happening in the winter garden?

January 21st, 2012 No Comments

The winter garden often looks drab, unloved and uncared for – the blaze of summer and autumn plants has dried and withered leaving a sorry tale of what came before. Most of us abandon the garden in the winter months in favour of the warmth of the fire inside reading books and endless reality TV programmes! Take a look around you – I think you will find that there is plenty going on in the garden, so don’t just sit and wait for the daffodils to appear take a look at what is already brightening up your garden this winter.

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VP's VIPs: Tim Matcham, Garden Designer

January 24th, 2010 No Comments

This article appears courtesy of VP who has kindly allowed me to ad it to my blog: It recounts our meeting on a winters morning and the great fun we had discussing gardening. Over to VP! – I have something new for you today: VP’s VIPs, a series of interviews with people involved with the [...]

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Gardening | Garden Design | Help – my Water Feature is frozen!

January 12th, 2010 No Comments

As the UK is plunged in to the deep freezer again this year, many of you will be suffering the effects of the cold in the garden. All those carefully planned borders and features take on an air of serene gracefulness covered in a pure blanket of white. It’s as if the pause button has [...]

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Gardening | Garden Design | Snow pictures

February 17th, 2009 No Comments

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Gardening | Garden Design | Snow & Frost pictures

February 8th, 2009 No Comments

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Gardening | Garden Design | Is low maintenance a priority?

February 2nd, 2009 No Comments

Just looking out at the snow and pondering – is snow the ultimate in low maintenance gardening? When deep enough it has a mesmerising effect, transforming every garden as it lays its milk white cloth over every bough and blade. Not only does the snow create a wondeful tranquil scene it has the added benefit [...]

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