Bets nicely hedged
Feb 12, 2020
3 minutes
Alan Titchmarsh
ONCE a garden has been established—the overall design imprinted on the earth and found to be workable —it is all too easy to assume that the job is done. There will be a bit of unpicking within borders, digging up and dividing those plants that become overcrowded or which fizzle out due to the competitive nature of a neighbour, a shrub that has become too large for its spot or a tree
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