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Ancient Roman Gardens
With the advent of the Roman Empire, we see a shift in focus from the royal palace gardens of Ancient Greece and Persia to more modest residential homes.
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A Gentle Shield for Your No-Dig Garden
Protecting your sheet mulch from curious paws and beaks. Preserve your wildflower dreams while co-existing with furry and feathery excavators in the…
May 9
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Chris Bell
Corten Steel in the Garden
Weather Steel (Corten) is a rustic material, that is hard-wearing. Cor-ten steel offers a lot for sustainable gardens.
Apr 24
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Chris Bell
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Flying Flowers of the North Downs
A Guide to creating Butterfly Gardens in Surrey.
Apr 9
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Chris Bell
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UK Native Plants: The Norman Conquest
The Royal Forest and the Rise of the Anchored Soul
Apr 2
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Chris Bell
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Anglo-Saxon Native Plant Gardens
After the fall of the Roman empire, the Saxons arrived in the UK. The Saxons began to integrate with the Romano-British people and brought their Leek…
Jan 25
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Chris Bell
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Scaly Male Fern
A native fern that is a perfect evergreen plant for edging a driveway in SouthEast England
Jan 8
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Chris Bell
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UK Native Plants: The Roman Legacy
The First Great Botanical Migration
Dec 20, 2025
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Chris Bell
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