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Only the Best Will Do • What separates Bloms Bulbs from other bulb suppliers? Brothers Paul and Chris Blom, who run the family business, say it’s the high quality of the bulbs and the collection they offer
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Life LESSONS • At Denmans in West Sussex, the inimitable John Brookes created a garden filled with originality and wisdom. His legacy lives on with plenty of takeaways for eager visitors, not least the need to take your lead from nature and always to ask: “Do we like it?”
Design MASTERCLASS • Do things the Denmans way, with garden design ideas inspired by the late John Brookes
Seasonal Pick-me-up • Sarcococca enliven the garden and provide an invaluable source of food for wildlife at a time of dormancy
HOW TO GROW
Perfect partners: Try these winter foliage plants for a tapestry of green
Houseplant HEALTHCARE • Garden Organic’s head of organic horticulture, Chris Collins, shares his advice on caring for your houseplants over the winter months
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LOOK Both Ways • Benington Lordship dates back to the 8th century and honours its timeless Hertfordshire landscape. Yet under the fourth generation of the Bott family, this tranquil garden with historic snowdrop plantings is slowly refreshing its outlook
Banish the Blues • Sweet smelling and early flowering, dainty Tazetta Group narcissi are a reminder that spring is on its way
HOW TO GROW
Perfect partners: Create a pretty early spring tableau with dainty blooms
Care for GRASSES • With grasses, knowing what to do when can be confusing. But it’s easy once you’ve established which are deciduous and which are evergreen
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HELLO SUNSHINE • Nothing says spring is on its way better than a throng of golden daffodils, and at Hever Castle in Kent there are 60,000 of them, old varieties and new, all maintained by Neil Miller and his team and gladdening the hearts of winter-weary visitors
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Gold Standard • With its boughs laden with brilliant yellow blooms, forsythia earns its place as a spring garden stalwart
HOW TO GROW
Perfect partners: Plant these companions for a sunny spring scene
Spring SOWINGS • It’s the start of the year’s main seed-sowing season, beginning with easy hardy annuals which, sown now, will provide flowers this summer
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Going DUTCH • Florist Matthew Spriggs has applied the formality and containment of gardens seen on buying trips to the Netherlands to his narrow garden at Lancaster House in Sussex, with triumphant results and lots of bold tulips
Joys of SPRING • The new season brings a confection of colour to Matthew Spriggs’ West Sussex garden
Bread & Beyond • In the Victorian era camassia came to the UK, but their fascinating history takes us to North America
Perfect partners: A dusky planting scheme to complement camassia
Divide & CONQUER • Spring is the ideal time to divide certain herbaceous perennials to keep them healthy and vigorous and to increase your stocks of plants
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Circles Within CIRCLES • Using curving beds, alliums and box balls, Terry and Vanessa Winters have made a spherically inspired garden on tricky chalk soil at Ordnance House near Salisbury
Purple Prose • With its enchanting scent and plumes of gorgeous petals, little beats the lilac for sheer...