
A small south-facing London garden that lacked style is reimagined as a beautiful outdoor entertaining space with a Mediterranean vibe. Calling in both design and landscaping professionals was key to achieving the dream. Who lives here Chris Seychell lives with his husband Ross and their two Boston terriers, Rocco and Saffy, in a Victorian terraced…
Nestled within the heart of East London, just moments away from the frantic, frenetic energy of the City, sits this sanctuary of peace. With rich, vibrant shrubbery lining the edges and plenty of space to sit back and relax, this garden oasis feels a million miles away from the bankers and commuters of Liverpool Street.…

A beautiful multi-stemmed Tibetan cherry (Prunus serrula) planted near the house provides year-round interest, with its gleaming coppery brown bark, spring blossom and autumn leaf colour. At its base, set among a froth of ferns and knotted cranesbill, a clay water bowl captures reflections of the sky. Alister Thorpe ‘The smaller the garden, the more…

Award-winning landscape designer Tom Massey talks to House Beautiful about making the switch from animation to garden design, creating greener spaces, and his tiny courtyard garden in London. Tom will be at Chelsea Flower Show 2025, teaming up once again with architect Je Ahn for the innovative, AI-enabled Avanade Intelligent Garden. I’ve always been intrigued…

Roses around the doorway, vintage trugs, deep borders humming with bees, the cottage garden look is a hot horticultural trend this year. Even if your idea of rural living is a trip to Vauxhall City Farm (and the honey-stoned Cotswolds retreat isnโt quite within reach) there is no reason you canโt channel the look in…

Raven has recommended her favourite vegetables, for outdoor gardensย Lettuce and rocket โQuick crops such asย mizuna, any of the mustards, and salad rocket, which can be added to the quick-growing, cut-and-come-again lettuces, such as โBlack Seeded Simpsonโ, ‘Merveilleย deย Quatreย Saisonsโ, and the oak-leaf โSolixโย or โGreen Salad Bowlโ. American/Land Cress is super speedy too.โ Herbs โTo give all…

โItโs a myth that small gardens need small plants,โ says Gina Taylor, of East London Garden Design. โSomething bold and architectural โlike Fatsia japonica or Dicksonia antarctica (soft tree fern) can actually make the space feel more grounded and generous.โ The same goes with pots: fewer in larger sizes will make the garden look considered…