Widely regarded as the Vogue of the gardening press, Gardens Illustrated aims to inspire you with an eclectic and international editorial mix of remarkable places, plants and people. With superb photography, authoritative journalism and exceptional design, this award-winning magazine is a style bible for garden designers, garden lovers and enthusiasts alike.
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DIG IN • What's new, what's growing and what's going on this month
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April plants • A brightly coloured tulip and delicate primrose-yellow anemone are among the plants that epitomise the optimism of April for designer and plantsman Dan Pearson
KITTED OUT • Stylish, allotment-chic apparel for visiting gardens, plant fairs and shows this season
Drama queens • Tulips are the curtain-raisers at Morton Hall in Worcestershire where visitors can enjoy a late-spring spectacle of formal, intricate plantings in a series of interconnected spaces
ANIMAL MAGIC • For Nigel Slater the dream of welcoming wildlife into his garden doesn't always live up to reality
TREE PEONIES • Known for their large, showy, goblet-shaped blooms, these small shrubs provide welcome structure in the garden long after their spectacular spring flowering
MATTIE O'CALLAGHAN • As a horticultural trainee at the Garden Museum in London, and freelance landscape architect, Mattie focuses on working with communities to create meaningful, biodiverse spaces
True to nature • At Fittleworth House, the romantic gardens are designed to be in keeping with the Georgian house but managed with a light touch
OUT OF THE WOODS • Artist Nick McMillen is inspired by plants and trees in various ways to make his extraordinary drawings and basketry
A PLAN FOR ALL SEASONS • In making a garden for photographer Alister Thorpe, designer Stefano Marinaz was keen to ensure there would be something worth shooting every day of the year
ANDREW DUFF • The garden designer and educator on the secret of good design, his long-time friendship with the late John Brookes, and the benefits of battling brambles
Stories old and new • A hillside garden in southern Italy with a distinctly Mediterranean planting palette is alive with the echoes of civilisations past
Slug-proof plants • Last year was a bumper one for slugs, so to prepare for the spring onslaught and avoid more disappointing decimation, we've researched the most mollusc-resistant perennials, annuals and vegetables and created this ultimate list of 55 slug-proof plants for your garden
Design • News, garden design solutions and sourcebook
HOW TO CREATE PRIVACY • Designer Charlotte Harris shows how to screen your garden from the neighbours or block out eyesores
CASE STUDY • An overlooked courtyard in the city
Weather-resistant furniture • Beautiful, durable pieces you can leave outdoors all year round
TASTING THE DIFFERENCE • At Birch Farm in Devon, Joshua Sparkes is growing food in polycultures alongside pests and weeds with great success
DOWNTOOLS • Book reviews, Q&A, the crossword and the big idea
A GARDEN OF ONE'S OWN • This beautifully photographed book on designers' own gardens is a fascinating insight into some well-known designers' working practices, says Charlie Harpur
Recommended reads this month
Crossword
NO NEED TO FEED? • A new study suggests links between fertilisers and a decline in wildflowers and pollinators. So why, asks Jo Kirby, are we still using them in our gardens?