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The Garden
March 2004
Volume 129; Part 3

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COVER
The front cover of the March 2004 issue of The Garden Spicily fragrant Akebia quinata (pp188-189) blooms in early spring and is ideal for training where its scent can be savoured
Image: Neil Holmes
News 158
Letters 167
Tradescant's Diary 171
Enjoying a private garden tor
A haven on the edge of Dartmoor
CHRISTOPHER BAILES
172
Planting partners
Hellebores
GRAHAM RICE
176
Nurseries to visit
Edrom Nurseries
ROY LANCASTER
178
Leaves from the Lindley Library
Seeking Jekyll's sketches
BRENT ELLIOTT
182
Pretty small naturally
Miniature daffodils
SALLY PETITT
184
Scent upwards
Early-flowering climbers
PHIL CLAYTON
188
New wave hippies
An extract from Hippeastrum, The Gardener's Amaryllis
VERONICA READ
190
Italian plants with designer appeal
Big-plant trade nurseries in Tuscany
IAN HODGSON
194
Bordering on the wild
A perennial meadow-style border
ALISON MUNDIE
200
Beefing up the salad
Growing beefsteak tomatoes
COLIN RANDEL
202
Black orchids: myth or reality?
Dark secrets revealed
ISOBYL LA CROIX
206
Blending nature with nurture
Development of the Dutch heemparken
NIGEL DUNNETT AND NOEL KINGSBURY
208
In Conversation
Christopher Lloyd and Fergus Garrett
NIGEL COLBORN
216
RHS Help and Advice 220
Book reviews 227
Compass
RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 345KB)
Each issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Gardens & Events
To download a pdf version click here (233KB)
230
Last words
Give me shelter...
LINDEN HAWTHORNE
240