Commissioned to restore the gardens at Temple Guiting, a 15th-century Cotswold manor, Blom created garden rooms bound by new dry-stone walls, like this boxwood and yew parterre garden guarded by pleached hornbeam trees. The gumdrop-shaped corners of the parterres, along with the looser borders of white foxgloves and roses, demonstrate Blom's deft combining of restraint and whimsy. | Photo by: Andrew Lawson