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Here are the top ten articles for the English Garden Site! These rankings are live and get reset at the beginning of each month, so check back often to see what your fellow visitors are most interested in!

1. Climbing Roses for shade.
Climbing roses that will grow in a shady spot to help you create that English Garden country look.

2. Lupins
Growing lupins in an English Garden - with their lovely pea-like blooms and delicate scent - they look best planted in large groups.

3. Aquilegias or Columbines for your English Garden.
Aquilegias or Columbines are a must for an English garden. Here's how to grow them.

4. Using Scented plants in an English Garden.
Aromatherapists have long known that scent is relaxing. Add fragrance to your English garden for the same effect. Here's a list of scented plants, plus ways to use them in your garden.

5. Climbing Sweet Peas
The Sweet pea has been a firm favourite in English Gardens for over 200 years.It has beautiful clours and delicious scent and is easy to grow.

6. White perennials for your English Garden borders.
Create your own white garden with these white perennials

7. Pink Perennials for your English Garden
A list of classic English garden perennials with pink flowers.

8. Dwarf Sweet Peas
Limited for space - then try this English Garden favourite in your containers and pots

9. Climbing Vegetables
Using trailing and climbing vegetables in your English Garden for a great summer display and delicious veggies too!

10. Planning an English Garden Border
Five top tips on how to get started creating a classic English garden border.



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