Publications
RHS Journals
The Garden
April 2002
Volume 127; Part 4
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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Tulipa 'Rococo', like many tulip cultivars, can combine well with other plants (pp276 - 81) Image: James Guilliam |
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News
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| Letters |
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Tradescant's Diary
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Be good to your selfs Garden auriculas URSULA BUCHAN |
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Leafing through a living herbal Hardstoft Herb Garden CAROLINE HOLMES |
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Leaves from the Lindley Library Engraved in a labour of love BRENT ELLIOTT
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Off the wall Making hanging basket liners from leaves LIA LEENDERTZ
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Irresistible spurges An allotment of euphorbias SIMON GARBUTT |
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Between a rock and a hard place Designing with gravel NIGEL COLBORN
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Pots of regional flavours Growing culinary herbs together LIA LEENDERTZ |
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Making tulips better mixers Creating effective plant associations ANNA PAVORD
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Plants with personality Azaras ROY LANCASTER
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Vegetables without vertigo Ornamental climbing vegetables ANDREA LOOM |
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Indoor fireworks to brighten your home Clivias as house plants MIKE JEANS |
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More than just bedding Preview of Britain in Bloom ALEXANDRA BAULKWILL |
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Preservation with progress at York Gate In charge of a garden's character MARTIN A WOOD
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Viewpoint HELEN YEMM |
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| RHS Help and Advice |
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| Books |
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Compass RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf) Each issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Gardens & Events. Click here to download a pdf version
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Last words Falling for tulips and rhododendrons LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
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