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The Garden
April 2003
Volume 128; Part 4

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COVER
The front cover of the April 2003 issue of The Garden Among the most reliable of the yellow cultivars, Magnolia 'Elizabeth' (pp248-51) shines in the spring sunshine.
Image: John Glover/GPL
News 232
Letters 241
Tradescant's Diary 245
Seeking sanctuary
Haven in the centre of the capital
HELEN HARRISON
246
Magnolia's golden future
Yellow magnolias
PAM THOMAS
248
Plants with personality
ROY LANCASTER
252
Supporting acts
Climbers in pots
DAVID JEWELL
254
Welcome garden visitors
Encouraging wild bees in the garden
CHRIS O'TOOLE
258
Tulips as nature intended
In praise of overlooked species
SALLY PETITT
260
Laying it on thick
Mulches old and new
JON PICKERING
266
Eastgrove shares its secrets
A cottage garden in Worcestershire
URSULA BUCHAN
270
Salads al dente
Growing Italian vegetables
LIA LEENDERTZ
276
Leaves from the Lindley Library
Flowers from the Holy Land
BRENT ELLIOTT
280
New treasures of the Incas
Alstroemeria and Bomarea
MARTYN RIX
281
Living in Jack Frost's pockets
Gardening in harmony
ANDI CLEVELY
286
Viewpoint:
Wild plants in habitat on TV
MATT BIGGS
294
RHS Help and Advice 296
Book reviews 303
Compass
RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 135KB)
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306
Last words
Raise the blades and spare the fair maids
LINDEN HAWTHORNE
316