Publications
The Garden
May 2004
Volume 129; Part 5
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Use your garden to attract insects such as orange-tip butterflies (Anthocharis cardamines) (pp346 - 9) Image: Paul Hicks/Woodfall Wild Images |
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| News |
332 |
| Letters |
341 |
| Tradescant's Diary |
345 |
BUGS in the border Does wildlife live in urban gardens? KEN THOMPSON |
346 |
Gardening with a conscience Environmental issues to consider SIMON THORNTON-WOOD |
350 |
Globally planned, locally implemented Biodiversity Action Plans explained FIONA O'MAHONY |
352 |
Artistic ecology Wildlife gardening in the Netherlands NIGEL DUNNETT |
354 |
Nurseries to visit Phoenix Perennial Plants ROY LANCASTER |
360 |
Elders and betters Productive cultivars of Sambucus nigra MARTIN CRAWFORD |
364 |
What generation gap? Pest-control methods ALEXANDRA BAULKWILL |
366 |
Grasping the nettle Attracting wildlife into the garden PHIL CLAYTON |
370 |
Heaps of enthusiasm The Community Composting Network JOANNA WHITTINGHAM |
376 |
Leaves from the Lindley Library Robinson's original BRENT ELLIOTT |
380 |
Bringing lawns to life Reducing the need for herbicide use MARTIN FISH |
381 |
Planting Partners Native plants GRAHAM RICE |
384 |
Quarrying favour Recycled stone for the garden PHIL GATES |
388 |
By design, naturally Creating gardens for wildlife PHIL CLAYTON |
390 |
In Conversation Chris Baines and Matthew Wilson NIGEL COLBORN |
396 |
| RHS Help and Advice |
400 |
| Book reviews |
407 |
Compass RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 371KB) Each issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Gardens & Events To download a pdf version click here (233KB)
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Last words Native preservations LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
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