Gardens Illustrated  |  August 2019
This year's small garden special issue is full of inspirational gardens that make the most of their diminutive canvases. Take inspiration from how levels have been employed to create a sense of space in a small west London garden, how designers Harriet Farlam and Ben Chandler have packed their tiny seaside garden with ideas, and the clever design and planting that have transformed an oddly shaped garden in Edinburgh. Designer Nigel Dunnett shows us how he uses his mastery of naturalistic planting principles in his own garden, Head gardener Matthew Reese takes a closer look at the hard-working hardy fuchsia genus, and RHS's chief horticulturalist, Guy Barter, shares his love of horticultural science and the joys of his experiments on his allotment. Take a look out our Sourcebook to find a stylish fire pit to make the most of this month's long evenings and get Kitted Out with products for limited space. The August issue is full of small ideas that make a big impact
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Gardens Illustrated August 2019.