Publications
RHS Journals
The Garden
January 2002
Volume 127; Part 1
From this issue The Garden has been relaunched with a fresh new look and lots more interesting and innovative features. It's now too good to miss.
By clicking on the links below you can either access a sample feature from The Garden, or additional information from that feature.
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Galanthus 'Dodo Norton' was found at the garden and named after a previous owner of East Lambrook (pp18). Image: John Glover |
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News
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Letters |
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Tradescant's Diary
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The legacy of Lambrook Manor Naturalistic and informal planting CARRIE McARDLE |
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Back to the roots Revised techniques for planting trees COLIN CROSBIE AND TONY GREGORY |
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Plants with personality Tender rhododendrons ROY LANCASTER |
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Leaves from the Lindley Library BRENT ELLIOTT |
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Give it plenty of swagger Climbing roses in a new light LIA LEENDERTZ
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Remembering a lost culinary heritage A historical view of herbs CAROLINE HOLMES |
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Putting colour and style in context Introduction to planting design NIGEL COLBORN |
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Earth matters Understand the dynamics of your soil DAVID KINSMAN |
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A brush with fiery colours South African bulbs on display ANNE SWITHINBANK |
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Canvas of green A garden of contemplation ANDREA LOOM |
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Cold comforts Colour and scent in the winter garden MIKE BUFFIN |
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Personality profile Tim Richardson meets Roy Lancaster |
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RHS Help and Advice |
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Books |
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Compass RHS Events around the UK |
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Last words Expectations of a North Yorkshire gardener LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
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