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The Garden April 2005

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April 2005

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RHS news
Gardening initiative: Wildlife makes a beeline for UK gardens
RHS shows: Welsh show kicks off in Cardiff
RHS Garden Hyde Hall: Green light given for developments; End of an era
RHS Garden Harlow Carr: Herbaceous borders get overhaul; More visitors
RHS Garden Rosemoor: Devon-style ‘S’ wall constructed; Road works
RHS Garden Wisley: Garden walks; Exploring Surrey gardens by bus
Fundraising: Raffle winners
RHS education: College visit to Wisley
RHS trials: Silver winners
Pest advice: Worrying woolly beech aphid
RHS books: New Plant Finder

General news
New code of practice: Threatening invaders
Fruit and vegetables: Apple-breeding breakthrough now in supermarkets
National gardens: Now officially The Yellow Book
Garden attractions: New centres in natural context
Medicinal plant: Million pound succulent
Scottish garden: Project boost for Cherrybank
Pesticides: Weedol withdrawal
Gardening charity: New president
Television: Gardening channel
Insect watch: Bury a bucket for stag beetles
Fundraising: Earth partners

Plant Forum
Shrubs: New daphne
Perennials: Early-flowering hardy fuchsia
Exotics: Something new from seed
Annuals: Highly-scented sweet peas
Vegetables: Trial a potato

 

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