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A hydrangea-filled Cotswold garden thoroughly rationalised by Jinny Blom
With a newly expansive layout featuring recycled stone, eye-catching planting schemes and underground tanks for storing rainwater, designer Jinny Blom has transformed this Cotswold garden into a more sustainable, richly layered space
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An abundant, resilient garden conjured out of a concrete farmyard in Wiltshire by Sheila Jack
The project gave Sheila the opportunity to put her sustainable principles into practice – from the reusing and local sourcing of materials to creating hardy plantings
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Urquhart and Hunt bring lush and bountiful planting to a garden in south west London
This garden in south west London has been transformed by the landscape design and ecological restoration experts Urquhart & Hunt into a biodiverse haven, in which new and existing trees form a canopy above a vivacious palette of perennials, bulbs and annuals
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The heir to Chatsworth's naturalistic cottage garden on the edge of the storied estate
Perched far above Chatsworth Estate and surrounded by the wild Derbyshire uplands, Park Farm’s cottage garden is just a few years old and yet feels as though it has always been here, thanks to rustic stone paths and low-maintenance plantings that blend beautifully with the landscape
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A farmhouse garden in the Chianti hills of Tuscany that blends the local vernacular with an English sensibility
Tasked with revitalising the garden of this old Tuscan farmhouse, Arne Maynard has taken his cue from both the local vernacular and the English sensibility of its owners. His design combines stone terraces built into the hillside with multi-layered planting, which introduces colour, fragrance and texture, and flows into the rolling landscape
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Sarah Price's idyllic Abergavenny garden, filled with her experiments in resilient and low-intervention planting
Award winning garden designer Sarah Price has taken the garden at her grandparents' house in Wales in exciting new directions
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Butter Wakefield works her magic on a once-overgrown garden in Barnes
Having moved from Yorkshire, the owners of this London house chose Butter Wakefield to transform the overgrown garden. Her thoughtful design has resulted in a relaxed space with a terrace. lawn and wild meadow - given a romantic feel with pollinator-friendly plantings
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A deep dive into the climate-resilient garden that won Robert Myers a gold medal at Chelsea Flower Show
Clare Foster talks to Robert Myers about the gold-medal-winning Chelsea garden he designed for a London churchyard, focusing on diverse plants with proven adaptability, disease resistance and longevity
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An Arts and Crafts garden on the river in Chiswick revitalised by Jo Thompson
In rejuvenating Sir Frank Lowe's riverside garden, Jo Thompson has introduced a wealth of flowers rich in colour and scent, inspired by the Arts and Crafts connections of this west London house
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An elegant naturalistic garden in one of Essex's prettiest villages
When landscape architect Stefano Marinaz saw this Essex garden for the first time, it was little more than a patch of lawn. Now, a sea of perennial planting and subtle structural elements have created a suitably naturalistic setting for the 18th-century barn conversion
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A naturalistic garden in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, designed by Luciano Giubbilei
Captivated by the setting of this farmhouse garden in Virginia, Luciano Giubbilei has overseen the creation of a prairie-style scheme in which native and non-native perennials and grasses blend for a sustainable and yet perfectly painterly effect
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An English country garden with a gently rolling rhythm of planting
Welcoming the challenge of designing a garden for a thatched newbuild in the Cotswolds, Marcus Barnett created a series of terraces and paths that complement the undulating planting and carefully selected trees
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A romantic, rose-filled walled garden hidden away in the busy heart of Spitalfields
Filled with peonies, foxgloves and a mass of roses, the romantic walled garden of this Spitalfields townhouse was sensitively created by young designer Miria Harris for Ben Adler and his late wife Pat Llewellyn
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A harmonious Dorset rose garden designed by Isabel and Julian Bannerman
Having turned a farmyard into a walled garden at Upper Sydling House in Dorset, Susanne Cooper commissioned Isabel and Julian Bannerman to help her to create the beautifully structured series of harmonious spaces that showcase more of her beloved roses and frame views of the meadows beyond
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A perfectly formed small city garden by our Garden Designer of the Year
Combining a canopy of trees with lush, layered planting and a central Barbara Hepworth sculpture, Luciano creates the illusion of a more expansive space
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Tom Stuart-Smith's vibrant yet tranquil design for the garden at The Hepworth Wakefield
A glorious showcase for the elemental works by its namesake and other artists, the garden at The Hepworth Wakefield gallery was devised by Tom Stuart-Smith as a vibrant yet tranquil space with distinctive plantings that captivate visitors throughout the year
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Jinny Blom has created a lush tropical garden in the heart of London
Garden designer Jinny Blom turned to giants ferns and tropical colour to create this dense, secluded hideaway in the heart of London
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The garden of a former abbey combining ecclesiastical symmetry with informal planting
On the site of a former abbey in Oxfordshire, designer Angel Collins has combined ecclesiastical symmetry with informal planting to create a garden that is both awe-inspiring and delightfully domestic
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An idyllic garden on the Hampshire Downs brought to life by Kim Wilkie and Pip Morrison
Within their smallholding on the Hampshire Downs, landscape architects Kim Wilkie and Pip Morrison have created an idyllic garden designed to be part of the wider picture, where wildlife, livestock and humans can exist harmoniously side by side in nature
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A derelict Cotswolds garden revived with enchanting, naturalistic planting
Landscape designer James Alexander-Sinclair has overseen the development of this Cotswold hilltop garden for 12 years, making the most of the panoramic view and devising enchanting, naturalistic plantings for a sheltered courtyard