Gardens Illustrated Magazine

Catching the light

IN BRIEF

Name St Timothee.

What Private garden, planted for year-round interest with strong winter structure.

Where Berkshire.

Size Two acres.

Soil Variety of soil conditions, ranging from heavy clay to well drained chalk.

Climate Temperate.

Hardiness zone USDA 9a.

The two-acre garden at St Timothee provides winter drama on a grand scale. Owner Sarah Pajwani has blended existing structure with soft plantings of mainly perennials and grasses to add interest throughout the year.

The garden surrounding Sarah Pajwani’s Berkshire home is

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