Publications
The Garden
March 2004
Volume 129; Part 3
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Spicily fragrant Akebia quinata (pp188-189) blooms in early spring and is ideal for training where its scent can be savoured Image: Neil Holmes |
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| News |
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| Letters |
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| Tradescant's Diary |
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Enjoying a private garden tor A haven on the edge of Dartmoor CHRISTOPHER BAILES |
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Planting partners Hellebores GRAHAM RICE |
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Nurseries to visit Edrom Nurseries ROY LANCASTER |
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Leaves from the Lindley Library Seeking Jekyll's sketches BRENT ELLIOTT |
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Pretty small naturally Miniature daffodils SALLY PETITT |
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Scent upwards Early-flowering climbers PHIL CLAYTON |
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New wave hippies An extract from Hippeastrum, The Gardener's Amaryllis VERONICA READ |
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Italian plants with designer appeal Big-plant trade nurseries in Tuscany IAN HODGSON |
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Bordering on the wild A perennial meadow-style border ALISON MUNDIE |
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Beefing up the salad Growing beefsteak tomatoes COLIN RANDEL |
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Black orchids: myth or reality? Dark secrets revealed ISOBYL LA CROIX |
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Blending nature with nurture Development of the Dutch heemparken NIGEL DUNNETT AND NOEL KINGSBURY |
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In Conversation Christopher Lloyd and Fergus Garrett NIGEL COLBORN |
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| RHS Help and Advice |
220 |
| Book reviews |
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Compass RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 345KB) Each issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Gardens & Events To download a pdf version click here (233KB)
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Last words Give me shelter... LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
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