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House & Garden | Clare Foster's Thriving Traditional English Garden | Notes From A Garden @HouseAndGardenMagazineUK | Uploaded August 2023 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
For House & Garden's Clare Foster, the "doing" of gardening is a form of therapeutic art. As soon as she moved out of London, it was her dream to build a beautiful garden from the ground up. Thoughtful planting and minimal design elements led to creating a naturalistic meadow buttressed by herbaceous borders surrounding colorful hydrangeas. Come along as Clare gives us the full tour of her thriving, traditional English garden in the countryside.

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