Amateur Gardening  |  30th July 2016
LATE SUMMER COMBOS
Most of us aren’t trained in garden design, and therefore trying to guess which plants will look good together can feel overwhelming. to our rescue comes inspiration from the borders of Great Dixter, a gem of a garden in East sussex, where the combinations of plants dazzle and delight. “The key to combining plants is contrast,” advises Dixter’s Head Gardener Fergus Garrett. “Whether it’s a striking difference of shape, texture, or colour, there has to be
some contrast that catches your eye.”
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Gardening 30th July 2016.