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Gardens Illustrated Magazine

Nov 01 2022
Magazine

Widely regarded as the Vogue of the gardening press, Gardens Illustrated aims to inspire you with an eclectic and international editorial mix of remarkable places, plants and people. With superb photography, authoritative journalism and exceptional design, this award-winning magazine is a style bible for garden designers, garden lovers and enthusiasts alike.

Welcome

Contributors

Gardens Illustrated Magazine

DIG IN • What's new, what's growing and what's going on this month

News

DIARY: NOVEMBER

Artists' Gardens of Sussex • A four-day cultural and horticultural garden tour that will explore some of the most evocative gardens of Sussex and some over the border in Kent

KITTED OUT • Everything you need to organise your garden this autumn

November plants • From tactile grasses and fabulous foliage to fragrant flowers and shrubs with fascinating late autumn fruits, there is much to enjoy as the garden starts to settle into winter

Places to visit • Tom's recommendations for places to see seasonal plants at their best

THE CONSTANT GARDENER • As the garden slides slowly into winter and reaches its resting point, Benjamin has more time to take stock and prepare for the coming year, and enjoy those crops that benefit from a frost or two

GARDEN JOBS for November

JOSHUA TRANTER • As gardener for John Massey of Ashwood Nurseries, Joshua values attention to detail and has developed his passion for alpines

A heady brew • For more than half a century, Bernard worked on creating an exhilarating gafden at Fullers Mill, which is a glory to visit in autumn

Winter warmers • With colour in the garden now at a premium, Jenny Barnes creates three containers that bring warm foliage, jewel-like flowers and bright berries to the fore

Up on the roof • Using a predominance of grasses in organically shaped beds, Erik Funneman has created a natural oasis for an urban roof terrace

ACERS FOR BARK • Many acers offer beautiful autumn foliage, but some species also have colourful, striped or peeling bark, offering interest throughout winter

How to grow Acer

Set in stone • In a sloping garden overlooking a river valley, Peter Berg has recreated a mountainside using carefully placed rugged boulders

OZICHI BREWSTER • The gardener helping people to better health on developing a love of nature at her grandmother's knee, the pleasure of finding a purpose in life and the importance of putting people first

Back in style • Once hugely popular, pampas grass fell out of fashion, but along with growing numbers of dried-flower enthusiasts, nurseryman Adrian Bloom is keen to show they have much to offer the modern garden

Ornamental plants • Textile and embroidery artist Lora Avedian's latest botanical-inspired collection is an ode to the flowers growing in her garden

GOLDEN GLOW • With a careful choice of Just a few key plants and clever landscaping, this tiny garden transforms into a woodland with a fiery autumn peak

Out of this world • At their nursery Surreal Succulents in Cornwall, Mark Lea and Daniel Michael are developing exciting new hybrids

Design • News, garden design and sourcebook

News

CHANGE OF SPACE • In her own private garden, designer Emma Griffin has created a series of distinct areas while maintaining a sense of cohesion

Sheds • For storing tools, potting plants, or simply pottering, there are sheds to suit all gardeners

DOWNTOOLS • Book reviews, reader offer, the crossword and Alice Vincent

Other books • More new releases, including rallying calls for tree planting and creating safe havens for nature, plus a study of the apple.

READER OFFER • 15% off fruit trees...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 132 Publisher: Our Media Limited Edition: Nov 01 2022

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  • Release date: November 1, 2022

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English

Widely regarded as the Vogue of the gardening press, Gardens Illustrated aims to inspire you with an eclectic and international editorial mix of remarkable places, plants and people. With superb photography, authoritative journalism and exceptional design, this award-winning magazine is a style bible for garden designers, garden lovers and enthusiasts alike.

Welcome

Contributors

Gardens Illustrated Magazine

DIG IN • What's new, what's growing and what's going on this month

News

DIARY: NOVEMBER

Artists' Gardens of Sussex • A four-day cultural and horticultural garden tour that will explore some of the most evocative gardens of Sussex and some over the border in Kent

KITTED OUT • Everything you need to organise your garden this autumn

November plants • From tactile grasses and fabulous foliage to fragrant flowers and shrubs with fascinating late autumn fruits, there is much to enjoy as the garden starts to settle into winter

Places to visit • Tom's recommendations for places to see seasonal plants at their best

THE CONSTANT GARDENER • As the garden slides slowly into winter and reaches its resting point, Benjamin has more time to take stock and prepare for the coming year, and enjoy those crops that benefit from a frost or two

GARDEN JOBS for November

JOSHUA TRANTER • As gardener for John Massey of Ashwood Nurseries, Joshua values attention to detail and has developed his passion for alpines

A heady brew • For more than half a century, Bernard worked on creating an exhilarating gafden at Fullers Mill, which is a glory to visit in autumn

Winter warmers • With colour in the garden now at a premium, Jenny Barnes creates three containers that bring warm foliage, jewel-like flowers and bright berries to the fore

Up on the roof • Using a predominance of grasses in organically shaped beds, Erik Funneman has created a natural oasis for an urban roof terrace

ACERS FOR BARK • Many acers offer beautiful autumn foliage, but some species also have colourful, striped or peeling bark, offering interest throughout winter

How to grow Acer

Set in stone • In a sloping garden overlooking a river valley, Peter Berg has recreated a mountainside using carefully placed rugged boulders

OZICHI BREWSTER • The gardener helping people to better health on developing a love of nature at her grandmother's knee, the pleasure of finding a purpose in life and the importance of putting people first

Back in style • Once hugely popular, pampas grass fell out of fashion, but along with growing numbers of dried-flower enthusiasts, nurseryman Adrian Bloom is keen to show they have much to offer the modern garden

Ornamental plants • Textile and embroidery artist Lora Avedian's latest botanical-inspired collection is an ode to the flowers growing in her garden

GOLDEN GLOW • With a careful choice of Just a few key plants and clever landscaping, this tiny garden transforms into a woodland with a fiery autumn peak

Out of this world • At their nursery Surreal Succulents in Cornwall, Mark Lea and Daniel Michael are developing exciting new hybrids

Design • News, garden design and sourcebook

News

CHANGE OF SPACE • In her own private garden, designer Emma Griffin has created a series of distinct areas while maintaining a sense of cohesion

Sheds • For storing tools, potting plants, or simply pottering, there are sheds to suit all gardeners

DOWNTOOLS • Book reviews, reader offer, the crossword and Alice Vincent

Other books • More new releases, including rallying calls for tree planting and creating safe havens for nature, plus a study of the apple.

READER OFFER • 15% off fruit trees...


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