The challenging garden
Apr 28, 2020
2 minutes
THERE can’t be many gardens as seemingly ill-favoured as Norah Dunn’s plot on the edge of the New Forest.
Poor sandy soil impregnated with honey fungus, a frost pocket married with a high water table in winter, and rampant ground elder are just some of the horticultural horrors she has to deal with. Not to mention large numbers of deer and rabbits on
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