The row at Rousham: who is protecting the English landscape?
Gardeners are decrying the potential destruction of historic landscapes if planning for a housing development — and a new town — is approved. Could it be more than nimbyism?
Gardeners are decrying the potential destruction of historic landscapes if planning for a housing development — and a new town — is approved. Could it be more than nimbyism?

Historic landscape gardens need defenders to ward off development

The climate zeitgeist is turning to backyards, but better ratings and rewards are needed to convince us all of their true power

Meet the former horticulturist who specialises in the ‘botany of doom’

Often underused green spaces are being targeted as a creative solution for sclerotic housebuilding rates in the capital. But…

Behind the marble, privacy and distance from the outside world are sold as luxury amenities

Matthew Pottage is using imaginative plantings, ‘conscious compromise’ and a sense of theatre to transform the green spaces