Publications
The Garden
November 2003
Volume 128; Part 11
By clicking on the links below you can either access a sample feature from The Garden, or additional information from that feature.
| COVER |
|
 |
The pure white bark of Betula utilis var. jacquemontii (pp830-5) contrasts starkly with the intense autumn colour of acers Image: John Glover |
|
| News |
816 |
| Letters |
825 |
| Tradescant's Diary |
829 |
Dressed to impress Birches with year-round appeal DAVID JEWELL |
830 |
A winter welcome for wildlife Make your plot a haven ROBERT BURTON |
836 |
Pick of the garden pears Recommendations from an expert GERALD EDWARDS |
838 |
Form flows from function Evolution of leaves ANNA DOURADO |
842 |
Nurseries to visit Dibley's Nurseries ROY LANCASTER |
846 |
Timber-framed masterpiece Thorp Perrow Arboretum LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
850 |
Illusion of space Making the most of a small, shady plot JOANNA WHITTINGHAM |
856 |
Leaves from the Lindley Library When the camera sometimes lies BRENT ELLIOTT |
858 |
Underground partnership Beneficial fungi JON ARDLE |
859 |
Making the most of moisture Gardening in harmony ANDI CLEVELY |
862 |
In conversation SIR BERNARD LOVELL |
870 |
RHS Help and Advice Profile special: Propagating climbers |
872 |
| Book reviews |
879 |
Compass RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 150KB) Each issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Gardens & Events. Click here to download a pdf version (228KB)
|
880 |
Last words A bit of graft is a thorn in my side LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
888 |