Anne has been published in magazines, journals and newspapers. Here’s a selection of some of those pieces

You never stop designing a garden, by Anne Wareham

The trouble is, gardens won’t stay still…

Links to newspaper and magazine articles by Anne Wareham

 In The Garden (RHS) Non-Gardeners see the Beauty How do we define 'gardeners'? Inspired by Meadows You never stop designing a garden In the Telegraph: Garden photography: a form of worship? Strim your way to Sanity Bird Bath Disaster The Garden Media Guild...

Seeing the Garden by Anne Wareham

It would be easier to make and maintain a good garden if we could see what we are doing. But we can't. The problem is that we can go out and look at our gardens every day without ever managing to see them clearly. I think the difficulty is that evolution designed us...

Veddw in late summer by Anne Wareham for the English Garden Magazine

  The trick to keeping your borders going all the way through to the winter is shopping. Garden centres report that their peak period for plant purchases is spring, which is why we have a great many gardens that peak early in the year and very few good late...

Being Criticised, by Anne Wareham

Speaker's Corner Piece for Gardens Illustrated Last year we spent a bleak winter’s day removing and burning many yards of maturing holly hedge. It was a bleak day not so much because of the weather as because of the task. It had taken ten years to grow the hedge and...

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Chelsea or Chaumont? by Catharine Howard

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“Have issue.  You were so adamant that you wouldn’t go to Chelsea again.  Discuss, please”.

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. And now, knowing we won’t live forever, we’re thinking about what will happen to the house and garden when we die.

Hadspen aka The Newt in Somerset, by Anne Wareham

Hadspen aka The Newt in Somerset, by Anne Wareham

The garden is actually interestingly old fashioned. It’s not just the bedding but the relentless inclusion of every garden cliché, however brilliantly executed.

Politicising Plants

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Tradition

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“Maintaining tradition is only really helpful when the result is positive…”

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