Gardens Illustrated  |  November 2022
The November issue of Gardens Illustrated is packed with autumnal inspiration. Clever landscaping, key plants and stunning autumn foliage combine to create a restful woodland refuge in a small London garden, while rare and unusual late-season perennials and shrubs come to the fore at Fuller’s Mill in Suffolk. An abundance of grasses and tough perennials give an immersive appeal lasting well into winter on a roof terrace in Utrecht, while rock maestro Peter Berg has crafted a modern take on a rock garden on a mountainside in Germany using carefully placed boulders. Designer Emma Griffin shares her expert advice on dividing a garden into a series of distinct but interconnected areas, based on her own plot, while head gardener Jenny Barnes suggests ideas for three containers that will give a final autumn flourish. Director of the Yorkshire Arboretum, John Grimshaw, recommends the best acers to grow for their colourful, striped or peeling bark, and renowned nurseryman at Bressingham Gardens, Adrian Bloom, urges us to give previously mocked pampas grasses a second look. We also visit Surreal Succulents, the Cornish nursery developing a range of exciting hardy new succulent hybrids.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Gardens Illustrated November 2022.