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Forcing Rheum x hybridum (culinary rhubarb) will provide the tastiest stems for the table (pp98-103) Image: John Fielding |
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| News |
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| Letters |
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| Tradescant's Diary |
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A whiter shade of pale The cult of galanthophilia VAL BOURNE |
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Creating borders to colour fast Perennial schemes from seed and cuttings GRAHAM RICE |
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Rhubarb revival Uses for Rheum in the garden LIA LEENDERTZ
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Orchids at home Growing orchids as house plants ISOBYL LA CROIX
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Touching the senses The Winter Walk at Anglesey Abbey ALEXANDRA BAULKWILL |
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Plants with personality Enchanting favourites ROY LANCASTER |
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Leaves from the Lindley Library Table decorations BRENT ELLIOTT |
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I can't believe it's a buttercup Growing Ranunculus asiaticus PHILIP CLAYTON
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Island of flowers A garden in the Channel Islands MATT BIGGS
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Gardening in harmony Maximise your potential ANDI CLEVELY
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Viewpoint: Pure and simple JILL BILLINGTON
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| RHS Help and Advice |
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| Book reviews |
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Compass RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 462KB) Each issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Gardens & Events. Click here to download a pdf version (465KB)
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Last words Frost with knobs on... LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
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