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The Garden
May 2002

Volume 127; Part 5

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COVER
The Garden The beauty and structure of lupins such as 'Storm' make them favourite accent plants (pp363-7)
Image: Clive Nichols/West Country Nurseries
News
325
Letters 335
Tradescant's Diary
337
Personal paths to enlightenment
Filling a garden with imagination
SARA MAITLAND
338
Turning over many a new leaf
Siting medium-leaved hostas
DIANA GRENFELL
344
Fuel for thought
Miscanthus as a biocrop
ALEXANDRA BAULKWILL
348
Nurseries to visit
Crug Farm Plants
ROY LANCASTER
350
Sisters of sustenance
An American Indian crop growing system
LIA LEENDERTZ
354
Yes, we have more bananas
Hardier banana introductions
TIM MILES
357
Leaves from the Lindley Library
Holding all the face cards
BRENT ELLIOTT
362
Accentuate the positive
Using accents in planting
ANDREA LOOM AND DAVID JEWELL
363
Bringing colour into White House Farm
Flowering woody plants in a garden in Kent
MARK FLANAGAN
368
Celebrating the best in gardening
A trio of flagship flower shows
374
Raised bogs
Growing moisture-loving plants in pots
BERNARD BOARDMAN
376
Up on the roof
The potential of elevated planting
NIGEL DUNNETT
380
The good, the bad and the ugly
A specialist photographer's garden
JON ARDLE
384
Totally tropical taste
Designing subtropical plantings
NIGEL COLBORN
388
In conversation
with Carol Klein
TIM RICHARDSON
394
RHS Help and Advice 396
Books 401
Compass
RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf)
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402
Last words
Mastering microclimates
LINDEN HAWTHORNE
412