Making a garden: a place to inspire
Gardeners World|January 2023
In the first part of his new design series, Alan Titchmarsh shows how to make a garden that's perfect for you
By Alan Titchmarsh
Making a garden: a place to inspire

Garden design is a topic much talked about in lofty circles so much so that the very prospect can be intimidating to those who are trying to get to grips with a new garden or an old one that simply wants 'sorting out'.

Let me be clear. I am a gardener who designs a bit - well, probably quite a lot, to be honest - rather than someone who touts themselves about as a 'garden designer'. I was taught the subject by John Brookes at Kew Gardens, and over the years - at home and on television - I have designed hundreds of patches of earth, and yet I'm still reluctant to saddle myself with that title. But I have learned quite a lot on the way - what works, and what usually doesn't.

Over the coming months, I hope I can help you to feel less intimidated by the design process, and to master a few basic dos and don'ts. I'm wary of calling them rules, since 'taste' comes into it, and taste is a personal thing. The most important 'do' is to create a garden that you love being in, regardless of what others might say. You need to create a garden that will inspire you.

Making a start

Perhaps your garden lacks features that you have always wanted. Or maybe they are present but just don't 'work'. Most folk like to grow a few things they can eat, are keen to encourage wildlife and would dearly love somewhere to sit and entertain.

The start of the year is a great time to sort things out - little will grow between now and the end of March, so you have a chance to get work underway, provided the ground is not muddy or frozen solid. There are usually enough gaps in the weather to let you crack on.

Cast a critical eye over your plot and bear in mind the following:

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