Gardens Illustrated Magazine

Boundaries

When you stand at the back of your house looking out, unless you own everything you can see then you will need to give some thought to what happens at the edges of your plot. The size and location of a garden can significantly influence how you handle boundaries. In a small, town garden you probably need to celebrate them. They often make up a significant percentage of the total area available for you to work with and they can play a

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