Sue Whigham gives her tips for glorious autumn colour. 

A few years ago a group of us went to have lunch at Gravetye Manor, home to the Victorian gardener, William Robinson. Robinson bought the Elizabethan house and about 200 acres in the mid-1880s and the estate, which he extended, became his life’s work. We have so much to thank him for as he was at the forefront of the movement rebelling against the high Victorian style of gardening with its regimented bedding in bright colours ‘highlighted’ with rather incongruous plantings of exotics grown on in glasshouses.

TEST Bupleurum fruticosum

Bupleurum fruticosum

TEST A blush pink mop head hydrangea

A blush pink mop head hydrangea

TEST Japanese anemones in bud

Japanese anemones in bud

TEST Salvia involucrata with Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’

Salvia involucrata with Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’

TEST Aconitum ‘Stainless Steel’ with yarrow

Aconitum ‘Stainless Steel’ with yarrow

Cream of the crop

Jen Stuart-Smith highlights the celebrated South East nurseries who’ll be appearing at this month’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024, from 21-25 May There can be few garden shows that cause as much excitement as the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Founded...

Mix it up

Jo Arnell celebrates the joys of myriad colours in the garden I spend a lot of my time adding structure to gardens – trees, shrubs, evergreens and architectural foliage plants. We need these to give our borders cohesion and good...

Go with the Flow

Sue Whigham shares some valuable new-to-gardening advice I’m sure that by now we should be used to the rain but I’m not entirely sure that we are. We had a dry, sunny day the other day and how everybody’s mood...