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Author: Andy Bull


Garden designers, garden centres, DIY stores: between them they are ruining gardens, and gardening. This blog is about having a garden that grows pretty much to its own design, and growing for food.

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Recent excerpts from Classic Gardening.
by Andy Bull
15 Nov 2008 at 11:38am
I was expecting a lively little number, but nothing quite as spectacualar as this:



Actually, it was more impressive than it seems. Sadly my cameraperson didn't catch the plume as it travelled 1...

by Andy Bull
6 Nov 2008 at 5:12pm
The warm, sheltered microclimate of the undercliff enables these amazing Isle of Wight gardens to shine on into November.



It's a great place to take an interactive walk.


by Andy Bull
26 Oct 2008 at 2:06pm

Not only were the autumn colours, seedheads and fruit at Wisley inspiring, they also had a very nice sideline in pumpkins ? home grown and going cheap. A 50p one gave us soup for the family, and a...



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