A good garden is a thing of beauty, but perfection takes thought and time, particularly when it comes to winter. As the leaves fall and temperatures dip, things can start looking a little thin and it can be tempting to supplement the scenery with ornaments and decorations. But while filling the gaps with gewgaws and fairy lights may be quick, it is just a temporary fix. For long-lasting good looks and a sustainable and interesting space all year round, some good, old-fashioned gardening is the ultimate solution.
Berries
As the festive season approaches, homes are gaily festooned with lights and decorations, but in the garden, nature celebrates sustainably with cheerful baubles of her own.
Roses can be particularly dramatic, and after the flowers have faded some rosehips last for many…