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Article: Push your garden to the limits.
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- The Evening Standard (London, England)
- Article date:
- August 1, 2001
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Byline: PATTIE BARRON
Great gardens owe more to experience than education, says Pattie Barron. Two men with dirt under their nails prove her right IN the front garden, the house-leeks in hanging baskets and the rocky terrain of drought plants merely hint at the splendours that lie beyond the back door. Although much of Robin (plants) Green and Ralph (landscape) Cade's prize-winning back garden in leafy Worcester Park, Surrey, can be seen in one panoramic sweep from the foot of the house - the site slopes steadily upwards from kitchen (spot more houseleeks decorating the tiled roof) to back fence - every step offers a new delight and diversion.
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