BBC Gardeners' World

Over the fence

Georgina O’Grady, Managing Director at artificial plant supplier Evergreen Direct

a supplement, not as a replacement for living plants. In an ideal situation, we would have only living plants. However, in places where there are challenges such as limited access to water, planning restrictions or in households where people have allergies or there are financial constraints, this is not always possible. In such cases, artificial plants may be the only viable greenery, with

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