Publications
The Garden
October 2004
Volume 129; Part 10
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Dark branches throw into relief the white berries and fiery autumn tints of a wild sorbus in Sichuan, China (pp786-91) Image: Heather Angel |
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| News |
755 |
| Letters |
763 |
| Tradescant's Diary |
765 |
Grist to the mill Mayroyd Mill House Garden LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
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Plants with Personality Harold Comber's discoveries in Chile ROY LANCASTER |
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Packing a fruit punch Peter Collett's West Sussex fruit garden SIMON AKEROYD |
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Growing grapes in small places Vines for wine in gardens SIMON AKEROYD and CLARE FOGGETT |
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A tree for all seasons Sorbus species for maximum appeal HUGH MCALLISTER |
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Leaves from the Lindley Library Renaissance reading BRENT ELLIOTT |
792 |
Sweet as a chestnut Heavy-yielding sweet chestnut cultivars MARTIN CRAWFORD |
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As time goes by... History at RHS Garden Harlow Carr DOMINIC COLE |
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The other man's grass Developments in lawns ALYS FOWLER |
800 |
Bridging the perennial gap Using bulbs to fill spaces in borders DAVID JEWELL |
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Planting Partners Cortaderia GRAHAM RICE |
808 |
In Conversation Harry Baker and Jonathan Keyte NIGEL COLBORN |
810 |
| RHS Help and Advice |
814 |
| Book reviews |
819 |
Compass RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 193KB) Each issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Gardens & Events To download a pdf version click here (173KB) |
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Last words Reds are not the only fruit LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
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