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Quintessential English garden

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Quintessential English garden





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Cozy Corner Garden Plan

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Cozy Corner Garden Plan

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Borders with vertical evergreens in distance, at Avant Gardens

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Borders with vertical evergreens in distance, at Avant Gardens

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Perennials catmint, sage, and lilac alliums pear together with salvia May and boxwoods.

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Perennials catmint, sage, and lilac alliums pear together with salvia May and boxwoods.

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The new late annuals border at Cottesbrooke Hall – a gorgeous combination of dahlias, cosmos and other annuals.

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The new late annuals border at Cottesbrooke Hall – a gorgeous combination of dahlias, cosmos and other annuals.

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How does your garden grow? With city gardens, the answer is with ingenuity. See the best small space garden ideas on HOUSE by House Garden

March 16, 2017 by admin

How does your garden grow? With city gardens, the answer is with ingenuity. See the best small space garden ideas on HOUSE by House Garden

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Herbs planted with roses – I would love to live in a place like this

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Herbs planted with roses – I would love to live in a place like this

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Judys Cottage Garden: 2014 Garden Design

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Judys Cottage Garden: 2014 Garden Design

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From country cottage gardens to grand estates, be inspired by these quintessentially English garden designs

March 16, 2017 by admin

From country cottage gardens to grand estates, be inspired by these quintessentially English garden designs

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British garden designer Sarah Price added low-maintenance grasses to ornamental borders to create drama and height in a historic cottage garden in Oxfordshire. She used a simple, pared-down palette of sedum, salvias, origanum, erigeron, and Stipa gigantea to create structure, texture, and color all year. Piet Oudolf reflective.

March 16, 2017 by admin

British garden designer Sarah Price added low-maintenance grasses to ornamental borders to create drama and height in a historic cottage garden in Oxfordshire. She used a simple, pared-down palette of sedum, salvias, origanum, erigeron, and Stipa gigantea to create structure, texture, and color all year. Piet Oudolf reflective.

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