Gardens Illustrated Magazine

GARDENS OF INSPIRATION

I am always excited to see how people manage to grow, even in the heart of the city

For many people, gardening has been a huge source of comfort during the pandemic, and I am no exception. To be able to come out every day into the vegetable garden or kitchen courtyard and lose myself in the daily work of cultivation is a privilege, and I am well aware of just how lucky I am.

Nevertheless, there are things I have missed, among them the ability to visit other gardens. Seeing what other people are growing, and how they use what they

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