The English Garden

Now & Then

Published for the first time in March 1997, The English Garden marks its silver anniversary this year. While immense developments have occurred in publishing since the first issue hit the newsstands, our reason for being remains unchanged. Our tag line ‘For everyone who loves beautiful gardens’ has appeared on the cover of the magazine since those first bimonthly issues, and no celebration would be possible without championing the gardens, plants and gardeners that make the magazine. We’ve dipped into our archives to look at what we’ve lost and gained and what has remained the same over the past quarter century.

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