Not just something dull that needs endless mowing Sue Whigham exhalts the subtle effects of feature grasses in borders and for striking autumn colour.

In 1871 William Morris travelled down from London to see a house near Lechlade and fell instantly in love with the place. It was the house he had seen in a dream. We recently visited and could understand how he must have felt when he first saw Kelmscott Manor.

Barley ripening in a quintessentially English landscape

Barley ripening in a quintessentially English landscape

grasses

There is an enormous choice of ornamental grasses to choose from

Grasses can provide a simple backdrop for flowers

Grasses can provide a simple backdrop for flowers

Fountain grass

Fountain grass is a deciduous grass and has lovely dark green foliage and catkin like flowers which turn gold in the autumn, adding to a long period of interest

Hakonechloa macra

Hakonechloa macra arrives on the scene in early April when its bright yellow leaves appear above the ground, and then progresses on through into autumn

At the heart of the garden

Jo Arnell speaks to Vicky Flynn at National Garden Scheme about the horticultural gems open in aid of nursing, health and gardening charities across the South East For almost 100 years the National Garden Scheme has been opening gorgeous gardens...

The Bravest Blooms

Banish the winter blues – cheer up pots and borders with some welcome early flowers with expert advice from Jo Arnell February is a short, sharp month – some years shorter (and sharper) than others – but the light is...

Just one pruning thing

Jo Arnell tackles the complexities of this often dreaded garden task Pruning can seem daunting – and sometimes like one of the dark arts – every plant seems to need a different approach at some other time of the year....