Publications
RHS Journals
The Garden
February 2005
Volume 130; Part 2
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Architectural Onopordum acanthium makes a striking statement in the garden; it is easily grown from seed sown in spring (pp122-5) Image: Richard Bloom |
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In Contact View as an Adobe Acrobat pdf (108KB) |
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| News |
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| Letters |
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| Tradescant's Diary |
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Make it snappy Rediscovering antirrhinums CHRISTOPHER WHITEHOUSE |
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From page to planting Spring flowers at Snape Cottage LIA LEENDERTZ |
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Plants with personality Loropetalum ROY LANCASTER |
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In from the cold Unfamiliar Russian fruits CLIVE SIMMS |
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Any colour you like... Growing small blue-flowering bulbs BRIAN MATHEW |
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Bowled over by bales Growing plants on straw MARTIN FISH |
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In search of excellence Hellebore breeding at Ashwood Nurseries SIMON GARBUTT |
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Pots of potential Cultivating salad potatoes ANDREA LOOM |
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Fast and flamboyant Growing striking plants from seed PHIL CLAYTON |
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Gothic revival Andrew Lawson's evolving garden JON ARDLE |
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In conversation Developments in plant breeding NIGEL COLBORN |
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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 893KB) Each issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Gardens & Events To download a pdf version click here (699KB) |
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Last words Willow is my garland LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
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