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Succeed with...Cordyline indivisa
Phil Clayton discovers how to succeed with this majestic Australasian plant.
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Not such prickly customers
With berries, flowers and autumn colour, Berberis have much to offer.
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Enjoy an ongoing winter’s tale
Liz Dobbs extols the virtues of kale, one of our oldest, hardiest and most attractive leafy vegetables.
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Clematis for winter
Even in the coldest months some of these beautiful cimbers can be overflowing with flowers and scent. David Jewell picks a few of the best for winter gardens.
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Convert to conifers
As the first RHS Encyclopedia of Conifers is about to be published, Mike Grant asks some experts for their favourites.
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Dip your toes into hot water
Achimenes are easy to grow, colourful house plants – Simon Garbutt looks at their variety, with tips for a good display.
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Out of the bleu
Roy Lancaster on the story of Joseph Decaisne, Père Farges and the shrub named for them, Decaisnea fargesii.
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Perfect for the pie
A selection of the best cooking apples, served up by Gerry Edwards.