The English Garden – December 2025

The English Garden – December 2025
English | 116 pages | True PDF | 174.8 MB

The English Garden takes its readers to remarkable and yet achievable gardens with the use of inspired photography and professional garden writers. Readers hear from people with real gardening experience. It’s a great read for anyone with greenfingers.

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