Gardens Illustrated  |  July 2019
The July issue is packed with beautiful and imaginatively designed gardens. Find inspiration in an historic walled garden that has been reimagined for all four seasons by Tom Stuart-Smith, an atmospheric garden on a cliff face on the south Devon coast and a garden in New South Wales that has been cleverly re-designed to cope with drought. Marina Christopher shares the best of veronicastrum, and John Hoyland discovers the dazzling array of echinacea grown from seed by nurseryman Rob Cole. Alys Fowler visits Wildegoose Nursery in Shropshire to see their choice hardy perennials, and Hannah Gardner heads to the Isles of Scilly where an eclectic mix of non-native plants have naturalised in the unusual climate. Matt Keightley’s design tips make the most the transformative quality of water and plan your summer container displays with the help of Benjamin William Pope. The July issue is full of new discoveries.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Gardens Illustrated July 2019.