If ever a garden was born of creative tension, it is the one at East Lambrook Manor in Somerset.
When Margery Fish moved there with her husband, Walter in 1937, she wished to fill beds with simple cottage garden plants; he desired neat lawns, straight paths and bright summer bedding.
Margery went on to record their battle for control in her 1956 book, We Made A Garden; with its passive aggressive tone, it is as much about their marriage as the garden, yet it is still a horticultural classic to be read and re-read.
The Guardian: Gardens: the plot that packs a punch
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