BBC Gardeners' World

A garden for all seasons

“Making our gardens interesting and exciting in every season helps us make the most of them

Once upon a time, the majority of gardeners embraced the concept of “putting your garden to bed”. Gardens were to be worked on and enjoyed during spring and summer, but by autumn it was time to start thinking about closing things down, cutting things back, tidying up, cleaning tools and retiring until the green shoots of spring started to emerge.

How times change! Nowadays our gardens are a much more important part of

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