Summary
BY SEPTEMBER, you might expect your garden to be winding down. Hopefully it's had a good summer, with masses of colourful plants to admire, but as autumn approaches it's nearly time to think about tidying up, planting a few bulbs and shutting up shop until spring.
But if the sight of nothing but evergreens for six months of the year makes you feel despondent, Marina Christopher is the woman to turn to for advice. The plantswoman and author has just published Late Summer Flowers, a book that reveals the secrets of keeping your garden colourful and filled with interest right through till winter.See the full content of this document
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With a degree in botany and experience of running her own nursery, Christopher, a member of the floral trials committee of the Royal Horticultural Society, is well placed to explain how to get the most out of your garden. She says that the effects of climate change are giving gardene...
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