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In a last blaze of late-summer glory, the airy flower heads of Stipa calamagrostis soften the bold orange and yellow slabs of Achillea 'Feuerland' in the Lincolnshire garden of designer Lee Heycoop (pp826-9). Lee has succeeded in translating the expansive, 'Continental' grasses-and-perennials style of planting into forms more suited to the smaller garden.
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Tradescant's Diary
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Putting Plants First Lee Heycoop's Lincolnshire garden Nigel Dunnett |
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Seeking Perfection The Eric Young Orchid Foundation Jon Ardle |
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It has to be Yew Yews beyond the hedge John Glenn |
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Fast Forward Perennials that can flower in their first year Graham Rice |
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Swiss Chard Report from the RHS Garden Wisley trial Lia Leendertz |
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Moveable Feasts Fruit for your patio Simon Akeroyd |
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Improving the Outlook Creating views and vistas Caroline Holmes |
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Plants that Should be Better Known Mr Purdom's Triumph: Malus transitoria Roy Lancaster |
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AGM Plant Sedum spectabile David Squire |
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The Great Survivors An appreciation of horsetails Jon Ardle |
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Turf Works Examples from Living Sculpture prove the sward is as mighty as the pen Paul Cooper |
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Irish Cream Earlscliffe in the Republic of Ireland, a sanctuary for tender plants James Wickham |
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Viewpoint A Place for Everything Jane Owen |
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