After leaving London, Marysa Norris revelled in the space around Church Cottage in Suffolk. Her professed love of disorderly planting has resulted in a garden that encompasses formal borders and a relaxed perennial meadow. Barbara Segall explores, for The English Garden, May 2023.
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Sarah Cook’s Search For Cedric Morris Irises – for the Garden Museum website

Small But Perfectly Formed – for the Garden Design Journal

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