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Outdoor plants

Wild and free: let the grass grow

Nothing says natural, easy-going and free like a garden filled with ornamental grasses. There’s something fascinating about a helm of grass. It’s delicate, soft, and moves gently in the wind without a care in the world.

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Go up in height with plants on stems

Do you want to add an extra dimension to your garden? Standard plants are the perfect solution with their bare stems and attractive canopy of leaves (and flowers). They bring height to the garden and take up little space, so they’re simply ideal!

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Olive trees for an early summer

The summer holidays still feel like forever away, and secretly we’re all longing for those Italian hills and Spanish shorelines. It’s not exactly the same as sipping wine on a piazza, but these Mediterranean trees might just give you enough of a taste of that holiday vibe to last until summer. They look beautiful in a garden or, if it’s still too cold out, in the living room. Can you smell that warm summer sun?

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Skimmia: blooming every season

Red berries in the fall and winter, green berries in the spring and scented flowers in the summer. The Skimmia provides a splash of colour all year round.

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Create a ‘living wall’ with climbing vines

Vertical gardening sounds like a modern term, but wall climbing vines have been doing the same thing for years. Especially in smaller, urban gardens or on balconies, a green wall can make all the difference. It’s a simple, natural way to add a little bit of wild nature to your outdoor space.

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Citrus tree: sweet and fruity

A tree that stays green year-round, that’s one way to survive those last cold winter months. The citrus tree has been cultivated forever – roughly 4,000 years – and has a pleasant, sweet smell. For people with a talented green thumb, sunny garden and a little luck, you might just find some fruit hanging from the tree eventually. Our Planthunters found these trees in Italy, and immediately loved the quality and abundance of its leaves.

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