SCOTLAND IS RICH IN DIVERSITY WHEN IT COMES TO GARDENS. SUKI URQUHART
PICKS A FEW FAVOURITES
The capricious nature of Scotland’s climate would seem to make it an unpromising place to garden. Four seasons can be experienced in one day is the boast, and often the reality. The coolness and the rain in fact favour many plants. Drought is not a factor, and the long summer days create extra growi...
Scottish Gardens
from Issue 6 published on 6/2/2003