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soft grasses blur brutalist lines of south bank london

Posted by [email protected] on August 17, 2017 in Uncategorised | No Comments

soft grasses blur brutalist lines of south bank london

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Fake topiary obliterates Grade 1 Terrace

Posted by [email protected] on August 5, 2017 in Uncategorised | No Comments

Fake topiary obliterates Grade 1 Terrace

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Tapestry of wild colours of wild flowers

Posted by [email protected] on July 11, 2017 in Uncategorised | No Comments

  Like an impressionist painting …. natural selection of plants and never a clash of colour…  

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Posted by [email protected] on June 23, 2017 in Uncategorised | No Comments

REVIEW JUST IN! EL – Wandsworth Romantic Flower Garden – June 17 Henrietta was recommended to me by two of my neighbours. Henrietta was very pleasant, easy to contact and aware and respectful of my wishes but she also was confident to point out when she had a better solution based on her experience. I am […]

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Posted by [email protected] on June 22, 2017 in Uncategorised | No Comments

London Sky Garden with strong architectural planting with focus on varied texture, shape, movement and colour

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Posted by [email protected] on June 19, 2017 in Uncategorised | No Comments

In Scottish Highlands, black moss thrives in silver grey mottled stone crevice – right plant right place

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REVIEW JUST IN

Posted by [email protected] on March 17, 2017 in Uncategorised | No Comments

REVIEW JUST IN! NS – Streatham Family Garden – March 2017 I used Henrietta Gentilli Garden Design to completely redo our garden a year ago and am very happy to recommend her. She worked closely with me to create exactly what i wanted for our small family space (i researched a lot ahead of time […]

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WEST DEAN GARDENS – COMING TO LIFE

Posted by [email protected] on March 17, 2017 in Uncategorised | No Comments

  EARLY MARCH Long Harold Peto Pergola at nearly 100m length with wisteria ready for bursting in couple of months…. Espalier pears on a tripod blossom soon and fruit in autumn Potting shed and winter structure muted monotones…  

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Early spring – plants, pears, pergolas about to burst!

Posted by [email protected] on March 13, 2017 in Uncategorised | No Comments

Close up of brave aconites emerging with snowdrops nearby in bitter cold of late February morning. The walled garden here at West Dean is all about structure and monotone colours beyond the green. Pear and apple trees are trained espaliers against walls and in pyramids – awaiting blossom in April and fruit in September.  West […]

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