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Wales Gardens

Gardens in Wales feature a mix of ornamental flowers, vegetables, fruit trees, and hedgerows shaped by temperate, wet climate and fertile soil. Urban gardens in Cardiff, Swansea, and Newport often include roses, daffodils, lavender, and container herbs, while suburban and rural gardens expand to fruit orchards, vegetable plots, and perennial borders. Native wildflowers, pollinator-friendly plants, and climbing species such as clematis are commonly used, with hedges and stone walls framing garden spaces. Seasonal planning ensures year-round blooms and functional kitchen gardens, while allotments and community gardens provide additional cultivation opportunities. As a result, gardens in Wales reflect the country’s ecological conditions, cultural heritage, and strong tradition of home gardening.