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Currant Affairs

Turn your garden into an experience of fragrant smells
Scent is guaranteed to add another layer of pleasure to your garden – stirring memories and emotions, leading you to corners of the garden you rarely frequent and enveloping you with delightful sensations.

All scented plants should be placed where they can be best appreciated – close to pathways and doorways where they will brush against your clothes, on terraces and next to seats and steps. Strongly scented plants are useful deeper in the garden to tempt you out to areas visited less often.

Summer scents are dominated by roses, which are in a class of their own when it comes to fragrance. Roses can be categorised depending on the fragrance emitted. Firstly, there is the Old Rose fragrance which has scents of honey, nasturtium, cut grass, lemon or clove.

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