The English Garden

Cutting a Dash

he spring, summer or autumn garden is easy to love; winter is the true test of whether a garden is able to sustain interest all through the year. Clipped forms, be they hedges or topiary, are instrumental to a garden’s off-season success, and a good place to see these elements at work is at Hinton Ampner, the National Trust property some ten miles east of Winchester in Hampshire. Here topiary forms, including shaped

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