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A new peat-free compost (p501) was launched at the Chelsea Flower Show on the National Trust stand; the wood fibre and bark mixture provided the growing medium for this turf chair. Other highlights from the show will be found on pp522–7
Photograph: Derek St Romaine |
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News
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Tradescant's Diary
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511 |
Colourful Canvas Parham Park, West Sussex Matthew Biggs |
512 |
Sir Richard Carew Pole In conversation with the Society's new President Ursula Buchan |
518 |
Attention to Detail Furnishing the Society's premier show - Chelsea Flower Show 2001 review
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522 |
Refreshing Change Brightening up beds and borders Andi Clevely |
528 |
Unsung Glories Non-climbing clematis Christopher Grey-Wilson |
530 |
Northern Jewel Welcome to Harlow Carr Nigel Colborn |
534 |
Plants that should be better known Three peas in a pod Roy Lancaster |
540 |
Grasping the Nettle RHS trial of Lamium Alan Leslie |
542 |
AGM Plants Fuchsia 'Genii' George Bartlett |
546 |
Jean le Carre A French interpretation of 'square-foot' gardening Joy Larkcom |
547 |
Crunch time RHS trial of radishes Sarah Higgens |
552 |
Foliage Effects Rodgersia National Plant Collection at The Gate House, Devon Noel Kingsbury |
554 |
Herbal Healing Gardening meets medical research at Dilston Mill, Northumberland Phil Gates |
558 |
Viewpoint It's Green Not Grim Up North Geoffrey Smith |
562 |
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| Problem profiles |
564 |
| Letters |
567 |
| Books |
570 |
| Perspectives |
572 |