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The kiwi lifestyle often means time outdoors with friends and family so after a longwinded search for something to spice... + Full article | Water Gardens
Water Gardens
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Why do people find a pond a lovely enhancement in the
garden? The sound of gently running water is so relaxing & did you know... + Full article |
Wild Flower Gardens
Wildflower Gardens
Visit Wildflower World
Wildflowers in the
garden are a living link with the natural landscape. Wildflowers have the power
to charm and delight both gardener and visitor. Their unpretentious... + Full article | Herb Garden
Planning a Herb/Potager Garden
by Ginny
Clayton
A herb garden is a very personal thing- no two
are the same, and they reflect the personality of the owner. They can be as
small or as large as you like- from using... + Full article |
Indoor Gardens
Indoor Plants
Indoor plants bring you indoor living areas to life. Gone are the days of
having 5 to 10 plants in every room of the house. Now the trends are to have
less indoor plants but getting more out of them. The nineties... + Full article | Woodland Gardens
This is a very old style of garden. It is can be used in urban gardens or large country gardens. Woodland gardens often incorporate large trees with lots of under planting of shade plants and bulbs. In the English... + Full article |
Mediterranean Gardens
This is one of my favourite styles of Garden. I have visions of Italy,
Greece, Turkey and Cyprus with the fabulous Gardenia, Bougainvillea, Lavenders
and Olive Groves. The countryside often has a harsh weather beaten... + Full article | Formal GardensFormal Gardens
Formal gardens often have very defined lines and angles. You can recognise then by the symmetrical balance they have. In general the theme is repeated through out the garden, i.e hedge rows and mass ... + Full article |
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