Country Homes & Interiors

BONDING WITH YOUR GARDEN

he accepted wisdom for newly acquired gardens – and patient gardeners – is to wait a year before doing anything with your plot, so you can see what flourishes. But even with more established gardens we sometimes need to press pause. Maybe a life change means you need different things from your garden. Perhaps you’ve found your dream plot and yet feel frozen

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