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Crocuses, Containers and Cistercian Monks: March in the garden

Crocuses, Containers and Cistercian Monks: March in the garden

by Camilla Grayley | Apr 12, 2024 | Garden Design, Planting Design, Spring, Yorkshire gardens

What’s looking good at the moment The daffodils are starting to flower on mass, not just the one or two confused ones I saw flowering in January. There is something incredibly cheerful about a mass of yellow flowers marching across the grass. I’m lucky enough to live...
What’s looking good, tips and what I’m up to: June in the Garden

What’s looking good, tips and what I’m up to: June in the Garden

by Camilla Grayley | Jun 7, 2023 | Garden Design, Planting Design

What’s looking good in the garden? Right now there are irises that have been flowering away in May still going strong. I’m particularly loving the blue of Iris siberica ‘Tropic Night’ and the purple of Iris ‘Purple Sensation’. Astrantias too are currently filling the...
Vivid Magenta: Applying Pantone’s colour of the year to the garden – Part 1

Vivid Magenta: Applying Pantone’s colour of the year to the garden – Part 1

by Camilla Grayley | Jan 17, 2023 | Garden Design Trends, Pantone colour of the year, Planting, Planting Design

Vivid Magenta Every December Pantone announce what the colour of the year will be, eagerly anticipated by the fashion, beauty, interiors and design industries. There is no reason why it shouldn’t be applied to our gardens too. The colour chosen for 2023 is Vivid...
Garden Design Trends: Wild Gardens

Garden Design Trends: Wild Gardens

by Camilla Grayley | Jul 1, 2021 | Planting combinations, Planting Design, Wild Gardens

According to Pinterest wild gardens are in the top ten emerging gardening trends in 2021, wildgarden was the number 2 hashtag (just under balcony gardening). However the wild garden isn’t a new concept, William Robinson (botanist, gardener and owner of GraveTye Manor)...
Planning and Planting a Cutting Garden: Perennials

Planning and Planting a Cutting Garden: Perennials

by Camilla Grayley | Nov 12, 2019 | Cutting Garden, Perennials, Planting, Planting combinations, Planting Design, Uncategorized

There is an extra feeling of enjoyment that comes from a bunch of flowers that you have grown and cut from your own plot, above and beyond bringing some home from the shops. Many perennials make ideal cutting flowers, whether through a dedicated cutting patch at the...
Planning and Planting up a Cutting Garden: Bulbs

Planning and Planting up a Cutting Garden: Bulbs

by Camilla Grayley | Sep 9, 2019 | Bulbs, Cutting Garden, Planting Design, Spring

As all the bulbs are starting to appear in the garden centres and nurseries ready for planting this autumn along with all the seed catalogues, now is the perfect time to start planning a cutting garden. Whether considering giving over an area of the garden to it or...
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