Journal
Musings on gardens, flowers and all things in between.
Spring Refresh at The Crown & Garter
There is something particularly enjoyable about returning to a garden once it’s had time to settle; when the structure has softened, the planting has grown into itself, and the space has found its rhythm and flow.
This spring, I revisited the gardens at The Crown & Garter in Inkpen, Berkshire, a 17th-century coaching inn set within the North Wessex Downs National Landscape. Originally redesigned in 2023, our brief was to create gardens that felt generous and unshowy, rooted in their rural surroundings and able to welcome guests comfortably throughout the year.
Heavenly Hellebores
If you want more hellebores in your garden, low maintenance, lovely perennials which gently sing from the side-lines and from dark corners during late winter and early spring offering the prettiest of flowers, read on for ideas and suggestions.
Hosepipe Bans
With a hosepipe ban hitting Hampshire to protect the precious habitats of our Rivers Test and Itchen and further bans planned across the South of England, there are steps we can all take to ensure we still have beautiful gardens and safeguard our environment.

