Amateur Gardening

The secret suburban garden

BILL Godfrey’s enchanting multi-roomed garden has been almost three decades in the making, although his belief in the potential of his plot stretches back even further.

“We lived next door between 1970 and 1991, and from our window we could look down on a secret walled garden that was little more than a wilderness,” he recalls. “We knew

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