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SEPTEMBER 2024 Contents Places 32 Field of dreams Hans Gieszen’s rural garden near Utrecht is the culmination of his long-held dream to emulate the naturalistic planting style of Piet Oudolf 52 A sign of the times Landscape architect Robert Myers has woven together traditional and contemporary design elements to create a haven for a couple with a new-found love of gardening 64 Bedding in A peek inside the display garden at Arvensis Nursery in Wiltshire, which supplies high-quality perennial plants loved by contemporary designers 82 Passing the baton Marchants Hardy Plants in East Sussex is now under new management with a team who continue to inspire visitors with innovative planting Plants 16 Plantsperson’s favourites Head gardener Andrea Brunsendorf chooses her top ten plants for September 44 Plant profile: Japanese anemones The misnamed perennials that are perfect for adding bright colour in early autumn with new cultivars that won’t take over the garden 58 Late summer dreams Fro m cool pastels and foliage to bold late-season colours, designer Jo Thompson shows how to create three stylish container displays for autumn 74 My sweet gourd Halloween may still be a few weeks away but it is already pumpkin season, and cucurbit aficionado Clark Lawrence recommends the best to grow 4 gardensillustrated.com SEPTEMBER 2024 People 29 The garden chronicles Nostalgia is as good a reason as any to grow a plant, says Nigel Slater, whose garden is as full of memories as flowers 43 Gardening talent Meet Iryna Boboshko, flower gardener at Malverleys in Hampshire 72 Who’s who Andy Jasper, the new CEO of the Eden Project on heading home to Cornwall 114 The big idea Head gardener Benjamin Pope unpicks gardening’s gender stereotypes Design 91 Design news A new garden design by Andy Sturgeon at Beningbrough Hall 92 Friendly advice Designer Neive Tierney has created a lush and accessible garden for friends in Los Angeles 99 Sourcebook Nine of the best entrance gates Regulars 3 Welcome 6 Contributors 9 Dig in With news of a new exhibition at Thyme and the dilemma of fake flowers 15 Masterclass online Book now for our autumn lecture series. 23 Kitted out For foraging 26 Subscription offer Save when you subscribe to the digital edition of Gardens Illustrated 105 Books A new book that takes us on a tour of the world’s botanical gardens, and TV presenter Carol Klein on reading and writing 110 Crossword and back issues 113 Next issue What’s coming up in our October issue IES VR DE IETSKE S Filling his rural plot with a naturalistic mix of perennials and grasses was a dream come true for Dutch gardener Hans Gieszen, page 32.
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Subscribe & save take out a digital subscription to Gardens Illustrated SEE PAGE 26 COVER IMAGE COV E R I M AGE Anemone x hybrida ‘Robustissima’. Photograph by Jason Ingram (page 44) ON THE COVER ON THE COVER Late summer stunners, pages 32, 52, 64 and 82 Japanese anemones, page 44 Going to pot, page 58 A passion for pumpkins, page 74 EVEEVENTS AND NTS AND OFFERSOFFERS • Join us for our new series of online Masterclasses with some of the UK’s leading experts. Watch live to ask questions or catch up later on demand – page 15 • Save money when you subscribe to the digital edition of Gardens Illustrated – page 26 Our packaging Members’ copies of Gardens Illustrated are delivered in paper wrapping instead of recyclable plastic polywrap. This paper wrap is 100% recyclable and made from sustainably sourced paper. Please recycle in your kerbside recycling bin.

SEPTEMBER 2024 Contents

Places 32 Field of dreams Hans Gieszen’s rural garden near Utrecht is the culmination of his long-held dream to emulate the naturalistic planting style of Piet Oudolf 52 A sign of the times Landscape architect Robert Myers has woven together traditional and contemporary design elements to create a haven for a couple with a new-found love of gardening 64 Bedding in A peek inside the display garden at Arvensis Nursery in Wiltshire, which supplies high-quality perennial plants loved by contemporary designers 82 Passing the baton Marchants

Hardy Plants in East Sussex is now under new management with a team who continue to inspire visitors with innovative planting

Plants 16 Plantsperson’s favourites

Head gardener Andrea Brunsendorf chooses her top ten plants for September 44 Plant profile: Japanese anemones The misnamed perennials that are perfect for adding bright colour in early autumn with new cultivars that won’t take over the garden 58 Late summer dreams Fro m cool pastels and foliage to bold late-season colours, designer Jo Thompson shows how to create three stylish container displays for autumn 74 My sweet gourd Halloween may still be a few weeks away but it is already pumpkin season, and cucurbit aficionado Clark Lawrence recommends the best to grow

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People 29 The garden chronicles

Nostalgia is as good a reason as any to grow a plant, says Nigel Slater, whose garden is as full of memories as flowers 43 Gardening talent Meet

Iryna Boboshko, flower gardener at Malverleys in Hampshire 72 Who’s who Andy Jasper, the new CEO of the Eden Project on heading home to Cornwall 114 The big idea Head gardener

Benjamin Pope unpicks gardening’s gender stereotypes

Design 91 Design news A new garden design by Andy Sturgeon at Beningbrough Hall 92 Friendly advice Designer Neive

Tierney has created a lush and accessible garden for friends in Los Angeles 99 Sourcebook Nine of the best entrance gates

Regulars 3 Welcome 6 Contributors 9 Dig in With news of a new exhibition at Thyme and the dilemma of fake flowers 15 Masterclass online Book now for our autumn lecture series. 23 Kitted out For foraging 26 Subscription offer

Save when you subscribe to the digital edition of Gardens Illustrated

105 Books A new book that takes us on a tour of the world’s botanical gardens, and TV presenter Carol Klein on reading and writing 110 Crossword and back issues 113 Next issue What’s coming up in our October issue

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Filling his rural plot with a naturalistic mix of perennials and grasses was a dream come true for Dutch gardener Hans Gieszen, page 32.

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