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The endlessly inventive artist Kathy Miller has created a London garden humming with excitement, says Pattie Barron MAGIC, in a garden, can be manmade.
Abundant proof is in artist Kathy Miller's north London garden, which she has converted in three years from an undistinguished rectangular plot into a spectacular outdoor space that hums with atmosphere and excitement. Exit concrete paths and floribunda roses: enter a Japanese tea house, reflective pool, a living carpet of herbs and a global profusion of plants that somehow look like they grew there quite naturally (though olive trees, it is true, never sprung up unbidden in Crouch End).See the full content of this document
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In Touch with Nature ; Homes Property
Miller's garden looks like it evolved over time, yet she planned it carefully, designing the space on paper while looking down on it from the first-floor balcony of her house. "The planting was never going to be formal, but informality ...
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