The end of the border?: New trends in perennial planting design in continental Europe, and asks why British landscape designers can't see beyond the `thugs' of the perennial world
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Natural neighbours: How an understanding of the natural ecological strategies of perennials should be the basis of any sound design
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Keeping up with cultivars: New guide to perennial planting was not an easy task
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In tune: Music as inspiration for perennial planting
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Dry and damp: Her gardens on a very inhospitable site; but the challenge it offered led to herbaceous planting based on natural associations which requires little maintenance and is interesting all year
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Plant signatures: How New Zealand's native vegetation provides inspiration for designers
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Agenda 21 in Little Gidding: Preserving the rain forest may be important, but we should not forget the importance of the everyday and the local
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Improving the view: How do we see our landscape?
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A new plot: History of the burial landscape and focuses on present-day cemetery design in Byelorussia
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