26/05/2026
Planting in one of the dry raised borders at our National Trust project Garden For The Future at Sheffield Park & Garden.
This area of the garden was designed as a place for people to spend time, while also exploring how more resilient planting might respond to the changing conditions we are increasingly experiencing.
The planting brings a different seasonal rhythm to Sheffield Park, complementing rather than competing with the late spring rhododendrons and the celebrated autumn colour for which the landscape is famous.
While the framework provides year-round structure, summer is when these borders come into their own, with a succession of colour, texture and movement through June and July.
Swipe through to the last two slides to see a pan around of this area or better still come and see it for yourself!
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