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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, they explore resilient gardening in times of change.

ONE of the questions we are often asked, by both clients and friends, is: how do we prepare our gardens to cope with the increasingly severe change in climate? This is an issue that everyone in the horticultural and landscape design profession is wrestling with

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