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GARDEN ART Funding the future

reat Dixter in East Sussex is one of the UK’s most celebrated gardens, but rising costs mean that funding the garden is becoming ever more difficult. Now artist and gardener Charlotte Molesworth is lending Dixter a helping hand with a charming limited-edition print of the garden. For a suggested minimum donation of £500, supporters will receive one of 200 panels depicting Charlotte’s design, screen-printed by Rosie MacCurrach on unbleached linen. The money raised will allow head gardener Fergus Garrett to realise his vision, including training the next generation of

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