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WILD PROSPECTS

Lulu Urquhart and Adam Hunt of Urquhart & Hunt won Best in Show and Gold at last year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show and were named Homes & Gardens’ Garden Designer of the Year 2022. This month, the duo share their insights on the native planting debate.

THE importance of gardens as a refuge for nature has been coming more and more to the fore. Garden plants of all kinds are an essential part of the habitat mix, providing food, shelter and protection for a huge number of animals. The modern world presents numerous challenges to all creatures, including pollution, habitat

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