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y much longed-for view of the garden, through in the kitchen, was of a patch that was 90% mud this year but quickly realised we had to do something to be able to over the summer. The ultimate aim is to build an outdoor kitchen: way too big a project for us right now. We needed small wins, so we laid new turf and . These changes have made a huge difference, and if you’re looking for something on a similar scale there are some for your outdoor space in this issue. Head to page 74 for , from painting to planting. in no time!

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