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GREEN LIGHT

“I ABSOLUTELY ADORE THE COMBINATION OF THE PERENNIAL SAXIFRAGA WITH THE ORNAMENTAL GRASS HAKONECHLOA MACRA
GARDEN DESIGNER Jane Brockbank

Contrasting foliage textures and the use of dappled light to animate the space were the main considerations when redesigning this shady garden. The family have lived in the house for 20 years and had decided it was time to rethink the garden’s

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