Publications
The Garden
April 2003
Volume 128; Part 4
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Among the most reliable of the yellow cultivars, Magnolia 'Elizabeth' (pp248-51) shines in the spring sunshine. Image: John Glover/GPL |
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| News |
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| Letters |
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| Tradescant's Diary |
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Seeking sanctuary Haven in the centre of the capital HELEN HARRISON |
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Magnolia's golden future Yellow magnolias PAM THOMAS |
248 |
Plants with personality ROY LANCASTER
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Supporting acts Climbers in pots DAVID JEWELL
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Welcome garden visitors Encouraging wild bees in the garden CHRIS O'TOOLE |
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Tulips as nature intended In praise of overlooked species SALLY PETITT |
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Laying it on thick Mulches old and new JON PICKERING |
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Eastgrove shares its secrets A cottage garden in Worcestershire URSULA BUCHAN
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Salads al dente Growing Italian vegetables LIA LEENDERTZ
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Leaves from the Lindley Library Flowers from the Holy Land BRENT ELLIOTT
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New treasures of the Incas Alstroemeria and Bomarea MARTYN RIX
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Living in Jack Frost's pockets Gardening in harmony ANDI CLEVELY
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Viewpoint: Wild plants in habitat on TV MATT BIGGS
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294 |
| RHS Help and Advice |
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| Book reviews |
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Compass RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 135KB) Each issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Gardens & Events. Click here to download a pdf version (165KB)
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Last words Raise the blades and spare the fair maids LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
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