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Gardening in southern France: drought, heat and gravel beds
The secrets of gardening in Provence and Languedoc. Moisture-retaining soil, heat-loving plants and gravel beds against evaporation — how you too can create a lush garden even in a dry climate.
Gardening in northern Italy: lakes, mist and alpine plants
Gardening in Lombardy, Piedmont and Veneto — subtropical summers and harsh alpine winters. Plants for mist and lake breezes, acid soil and classic Italian garden tradition.
Cottage gardens in England: rain, clay and centuries-old tradition
Discover how English cottage gardeners work with heavy clay, bitter winters and generations of rain. Roses, delphiniums, and that perfect managed wildness that apparently takes years of planning.
Gardening in northern Germany: coastal climate and farmhouse gardens
Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony: sandy soil, sea wind, long winters. How traditional German farmhouse gardens thrive against harsh winter conditions without artificial help.
Gardening in Mediterranean Spain: heat, drought and xerophytes
Andalusia, Murcia and the Costas: 300 sunny days per year, sometimes no rain for months. How Spanish gardens combat drying with climbers, groundcover and smart irrigation.
Gardening on Flemish clay: from Pajottenland to polder
Flanders' wet, heavy soil: clay clods in spring, mud in autumn, excess moisture always. How you build a lush garden and manage the water instead of drowning in it.
Gardening in the Ardennes: hills, frost and acidic soil
Walloon Ardenne plateau (400–600m): acidic soils, plenty of rain, hard frosts to –15°C. How you work with acid terrain and use alpine plants for structure and beauty.
Gardening in Zeeland: salty wind, sandy soil and sun
Zeeland coast and islands: sand, salt-water influence, plenty of wind, summer sun. How you build a garden resistant to sea effects with strong, native planting.
Gardening on the Veluwe: poor sandy soil and heather influence
Geldersland Veluwe: sandy soil, heather remnants, moisture fluctuations. How you build gardens on poor soil with nutrient-poor species and water-retention techniques.
Gardening in South Limburg: loess, hills and Mediterranean influence
South Limburgian hill country (Maastricht to Roggel): loess soil (soft, nutrient-rich), protected valleys, south-facing slopes. How you combine Mediterranean planting with northern European climate.
Gardening in Great Britain: borders, lawns and the English tradition
The guide to gardening in the British climate. From cottage gardens in the Cotswolds to city plots in London — discover the best plants, soils and seasonal tips for Britain.
Gardening in Norway: fjord gardens, coastal rain and Arctic Circle light
Discover how to garden in the Norwegian climate. From the mild west coast to the Arctic north — soil, plants and seasonal strategies.