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The Garden
November 2001
Volume 126; Part 11

COVER
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.

Image: Marianne Majerus
News
819
Tradescant's Diary
825
Putting Plants First
Lee Heycoop's Lincolnshire garden
Nigel Dunnett
826

Seeking Perfection
The Eric Young Orchid Foundation
Jon Ardle

830
It has to be Yew
Yews beyond the hedge
John Glenn
835
Fast Forward
Perennials that can flower in their first year
Graham Rice
840
Swiss Chard
Report from the RHS Garden Wisley trial
Lia Leendertz
844
Moveable Feasts
Fruit for your patio
Simon Akeroyd
846
Improving the Outlook
Creating views and vistas
Caroline Holmes
850
Plants that Should be Better Known
Mr Purdom's Triumph: Malus transitoria
Roy Lancaster
858
AGM Plant
Sedum spectabile
David Squire
860
The Great Survivors
An appreciation of horsetails
Jon Ardle
861
Turf Works
Examples from Living Sculpture prove the sward is as mighty as the pen
Paul Cooper
864
Irish Cream
Earlscliffe in the Republic of Ireland, a sanctuary for tender plants
James Wickham
866
Viewpoint
A Place for Everything
Jane Owen
870
Problem Profiles 872
Letters 875
Books 877
Perspectives
RHS Events in your Region
878