Look for attractive pots and use them to
display colourful spring bulbs, such as
tulips, to brighten a blank wall
Owner:Andy
and Sue Green
Address:
Yew Tree
Cottage,
Bussage,
Gloucestershire,
GL6 8BB
Garden size:
One-third of an acre
Month visited:May
Aspect:South west facing
Soil:Alkaline, brashy clay soil
and imported top soil.
Special features:Traditional
cottage garden mix of flowers,
vegetables and fruit, with terraces,
pond and rill, along with more
modern touches.
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Combine old and new: a greenhouse
and modern outdoor seating have
their place within a traditional garden
Employ solar lighting to add a soft glow
to the garden during the evenings –
something that’s especially useful
in villages with no street lights
Meet the gardeners
Build a rill for
the gentle
sound of
trickling water
Make a feature of raised beds: two sets of
triangular planting areas provide plenty
of space for herbs and vegetables
Two teddy bear
ornaments add
character to a wall,
which is softened
by a low-growing
Geranium
sanguineum
Squeeze in an apple or two using the
espalier method. This one is attached
to a pergola that arches over a
pathway at the back of the garden