How to successfully redesign a planted border
If you’re thinking about refreshing your garden planting, you’re not alone - people across Essex and Suffolk do this every year and take great joy in the process. A well-planned border redesign can transform property appeal, create seasonal interest that boosts mental health, and improve the microclimate in your outdoor space. In this guide, we cover the planted border redesign essentials and give practical tips for border shape, implementing changes, existing plants, and new plant installation.
Plants with purpose: the best shrubs, trees and perennials for dry shade
In UK gardens, summers can be hot and dry, and the need for sun protection is increasing. Sun-safe gardens are more in demand and new build houses increasingly taller and closer together (delivering much needed garden shade) with pockets of shade under trees, buildings, or tall borders. The idea of “plants with purpose” is to choose shade loving shrubs, trees and perennials that are easy to establish, long-flowering, and low-maintenance—yet reliable in drought-prone and shaded spots. Below is a practical guide to bold, UK-friendly options that perform well in the climate, with notes on where they shine best for sun, shade, or a mix of conditions.
Resilient UK herbaceous perennials and grasses that cope with wet to dry conditions
The UK climate swings between damp winters and sometimes dry summers. The following herbaceous perennials and grasses are renowned for being robust and relatively forgiving to those moisture swings. They tend to establish well, tolerate a range of soil moisture (as long as there’s good drainage in wet spots and adequate moisture during establishment), and require modest maintenance.