Garden designers are having to turn away clients after working from home has led to a huge demand for outdoor living

In his mind’s eye, garden designer Andrew Duff can see it clearly: the orchard of apples, pears, cherries and quinces, the beautiful formal terrace, the meandering little paths that lead out into the bordering natural meadows.

But in reality, it will be a month until his current project – a four-acre garden in Oxfordshire – is complete. And with 15 other gardens to design and work on this summer, even in the shade, he is feeling the heat.

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