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THE ENGLISH GARDEN
This Month • Our guide to plants, people, gardens and events, tasks and shopping in June
People to Meet • Introducing the gardeners and public figures we most admire in British horticulture
Out & About • Unmissable events, news and the very best gardens to visit this month
Things to Do • June is here and Jane Moore is sprucing up the garden furniture for birthday celebrations and enjoying the new colour combinations coming to the fore
Beautiful & Useful • New plants, books, tools and creative designs, plus shopping inspiration
SHOPPING
Hidden GLORY • The remarkable garden at Beck House in Bedfordshire is the work of Donal and Tory McKenna who, over the course of 40 years, have created a carousel of plant-packed rooms, offering surprises at every turn
Fine LINES • As head gardener at The Hermitage near Bath, Andrew Cannell had to overcome the twin challenges of low light and roaming deer when creating the romantic borders in this secluded country house garden
Natural ORDER • With the help of garden designer Arne Maynard, Emily and Richard Cave have added definition to the garden at The Old Rectory in Litton Cheney in Dorset, while maintaining a balance between its cultivated and natural sides
Quiet ORDER • At a chaotic former farm site, Colm Joseph has established a sense of order, where curvilinear landscaping and soft planting merge seamlessly with Suffolk’s tranquil open countryside
FAMILY MATTERS • Owned by the Trehanes for three generations, the gardens at Manor Farm in Dorset bring endless joy to both family and visitors alike
Best Laid PLANS • When Keith and Victoria Abel moved into Oakley Manor, they faced a major renovation project. With the help of a masterplan from a landscape design practice, they’ve transformed the garden and created a slice of paradise in Hampshire
GOOD to GROW • Follow our grow-your-own series all through the year from the walled kitchen garden at Gravetye Manor in West Sussex, where head gardener Tom Coward and his team produce abundant edible crops
Wake-Up Call • In the tricky period between spring and summer, gardens may look rather sparse. Designer Cleve West knows exactly what to plant to liven things up
Perfect Partners • The right vase or bowl can make or break an arrangement of cut flowers. Sarah Raven shares her expertise on choosing the perfect receptacle for every kind of home-grown bloom
Magic Wands • They’re not the easiest to grow, but dierama’s arches of delicate suspended bell-shaped flowers are infinitely covetable. Luckily expert National Collection holder Ruth Plant knows all the tricks for getting the best out of them
DO TRY THIS AT HOME • At Stillingfleet Lodge in Yorkshire, decades of hands-on experience shape a garden and nursery rooted in sustainability, where Vanessa Cook’s climate-sensitive approach and focus on natural planting show the visitor what’s possible at home
Pelargonium SUMMER • Is a greenhouse ever complete without a pelargonium or two? Pause, sip, and savour the warmer months surrounded by these fragrant plants, with comfy floral cushions and a table of botanical treasures forming your own cheerful little haven
Wish You Were Here • A growing movement that sees chefs and head gardeners working together to grow and cook seasonal menus, makes for memorable escapes to some of the...