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Tended with time and care, this English Cottage garden grows better each year

This year, Pamela's aim is to have the garden at its best in June for its debut on Village Garden Open Day, a fete where visitors tour round local gardens. "It will be my first time in it," Pamela says. "It's a real English village event, and I can't wait!"

While to most of us, opening your garden to a parade of guests means that things are at their peak, Pamela finds there's still lots to do. "I spend every spare moment in the garden. At about 7 p.m., I'm out there with my glass of wine before dinner, thinking, 'What can I do tomorrow?'"

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5 favourite David Austin roses
David Austin Roses is a U.K. family business that runs one of the largest rose-breeding programs in the world. Its specialty is repeat-flowering English cottage roses, and the company ships worldwide. See www.davidaustin-roses.com for more information.

• Cottage Rose: "A beautiful pink."
• Charlotte: "Planted to mark Charlotte's Christening. Yellow."
• Gertrude Jekyll: "Just gorgeous. Bright pink."
• The Prince: "Like maroon velvet."
• Constance Spry: "This pink one only flowers once but is so beautiful it doesn't matter. I grow it as a climber on one of my arches."

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