Gardens Illustrated Magazine

Small is beautiful

We planned to buy a cactus but we decided to stop first at an alpine nursery and that’s where I bought my first ,” says Anne Wright. “That was that.” This sounds like an ordinary story about a passion for growing as many of a certain sort of plant as you can in a suburban back garden. But Anne, who owns Dryad Nursery in North Yorkshire, is more than a collector; for the past 36 years, she’s been

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