How to recreate the white garden at Sissinghurst in pictures | Life and style

Fri 23 Mar 2012 13.00EDT First published on Fri 23 Mar 2012 13.00EDT Photograph: Mike Booth/Alamy Photograph: imagebroker/Alamy Photograph: Tim Gainey/Alamy Photograph: John Glover/Alamy Photograph: Holmes Garden Photos/Alamy

How to recreate the white garden at Sissinghurst – in pictures

Sissinghurst garden's creator, Vita Sackville-West, called it her grey, green and white garden – "grey clumps of foliage, pierced here and there with tall white flowers". The trouble is, many of these plants are border giants – onopordum, crambe, malva and the like. So how do you scale down a grand design to fit your own modest patch? Designer Rosalind Rosewarne's plan for a densely-planted 1m x 2m border backed by a wall or fence clothed in climbing plants does just that, without losing the spirit of the original. It is suitable for a border in full or partial sun, and any soil aside from acidic. April is ideal for making a new border, so order your plants now.Topics

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