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Article: Dark secrets; HOME S& PROPERTY.
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- The Evening Standard (London, England)
- Article date:
- June 12, 2002
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Byline: PATTIE BARRON
A green and white colour palette and interesting, structural plants make a shady garden anything but dull, as Pattie Barron discovers IF YOU own a shady, overlooked London garden, don't lament your limitations, but rejoice in a lush green and white glade. You may not be able to grow the most colourful of flowers, but if you can have a plot as gorgeous as Diana Yakeley's Islington garden, who's complaining?
In Diana's back garden, diverse foliage and pure white flowers reign supreme, making a cool, serene retreat from frenetic city bustle.
What makes it special is the underlying, considered structure that has converted an ...