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Gardens Illustrated Magazine Feb-21 Back Issue

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14 Reviews   •  English   •   Family & Home (Gardening)
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In our February issue we have our eye on the future with fresh ideas for planning ahead. We visit The Hepworth Wakefield Garden in West Yorkshire, where designer Tom Stuart-Smith's bold design shows how clever successional planting can create an ever-changing canvas of rich colour. Head gardener Troy Scott Smith has suggestions for the best biennial seeds to sow this summer for next summer's flower garden. Our new plant columnist Jimi Blake begins his year-long look at the most beautiful garden plants with some fabulous early flowers. We also recommend the best kit to help you get started in gardening, and for new and experienced gardeners wanting to try something new, we highlight some of the best online gardening courses. Plus we meet three passionate gardeners who have already turned their hobby into a business and who offer tips to anyone planning to set up their own micro-nursery. And with future trips to sunnier climes in mind, we visit a stunning garden, designed by James Basson, in the South of France.
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Feb-21 In our February issue we have our eye on the future with fresh ideas for planning ahead. We visit The Hepworth Wakefield Garden in West Yorkshire, where designer Tom Stuart-Smith's bold design shows how clever successional planting can create an ever-changing canvas of rich colour. Head gardener Troy Scott Smith has suggestions for the best biennial seeds to sow this summer for next summer's flower garden. Our new plant columnist Jimi Blake begins his year-long look at the most beautiful garden plants with some fabulous early flowers. We also recommend the best kit to help you get started in gardening, and for new and experienced gardeners wanting to try something new, we highlight some of the best online gardening courses. Plus we meet three passionate gardeners who have already turned their hobby into a business and who offer tips to anyone planning to set up their own micro-nursery. And with future trips to sunnier climes in mind, we visit a stunning garden, designed by James Basson, in the South of France.


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In our February issue we have our eye on the future with fresh ideas for planning ahead. We visit The Hepworth Wakefield Garden in West Yorkshire, where designer Tom Stuart-Smith's bold design shows how clever successional planting can create an ever-changing canvas of rich colour. Head gardener Troy Scott Smith has suggestions for the best biennial seeds to sow this summer for next summer's flower garden. Our new plant columnist Jimi Blake begins his year-long look at the most beautiful garden plants with some fabulous early flowers. We also recommend the best kit to help you get started in gardening, and for new and experienced gardeners wanting to try something new, we highlight some of the best online gardening courses. Plus we meet three passionate gardeners who have already turned their hobby into a business and who offer tips to anyone planning to set up their own micro-nursery. And with future trips to sunnier climes in mind, we visit a stunning garden, designed by James Basson, in the South of France.
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One of the best of it's kind for all those interested in gardens Reviewed 09 April 2022

THE BEST GARDEN MAGAZINE ANYWHERE

I have been carefully reading garden magazines since the early 1970's and while Horticulture, Garden Design, Fine Gardening and Garden Gate are valuable publications... none, in my opinion, can compare to Gardens Illustrated. Each month's issue begins with a section on wonderful and unusual plants for the garden that month. The gardens that are highlighted in each issue have in-depth descriptions and lavish photos... including whole page and double-page photographs. Unlike the small photos in American garden magazines, the photos in this magazine are large enough and detailed enough to give you a real sense of what that garden is all about. There are also extensive articles on specific plants... one issue contained an article on Primulas with 16 large photos and another article on Tulips with 19 beautiful photos. The same issue contained an article on a Japanese garden that included 17 large photos. If, on any level, you appreciate flower gardens and the beauty of garden plants you will simply love this publication. Reviewed 27 June 2019

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