Publications
RHS Journals
The Garden
March 2005
Volume 130; Part 3
By clicking on the links below you can either access a sample feature from The Garden, or additional information from that feature.
| COVER | ||
![]() |
Delicate, apricot-tinted blooms of Chaenomeles speciosa 'Moerloosei' welcome the first days of spring (pp190-5) Image: Marianne Majerus |
|
In Contact |
151 | |
| News | 154 | |
| Letters | 163 | |
| Tradescant's Diary | 165 | |
| Brodie born and bred Narcissus collection at Brodie Castle JO WHITTINGHAM |
166 | |
| Life everlasting Long-lasting floral displays GRAHAM STRONG |
170 | |
| Springtime sparklers Some of the best clematis for spring CHARLES CHESSHIRE |
174 | |
| Hardy ferns, easy choices Choosing from less hardy ferns MARTIN RICKARD |
178 | |
| Off to a good start Understanding propagation DAVID HIDE |
182 | |
| Nurseries to visit Kilworth Conifers ROY LANCASTER |
186 | |
| Shrubs for a vibrant spring Outstanding shrubs to kick-start the year MATTHEW WILSON |
190 | |
| Displays of youthful exuberance Perennials with colourful spring shoots NIGEL DUNNETT |
196 | |
| Back from the brink The restoration of Ascog Victorian Fernery REBECCA DUNBAR |
198 | |
| Victorious plums Plum tomato cultivars in an RHS trial COLIN RANDEL |
202 | |
| Growing an ever more elaborate garden A colourful garden with a conifer backbone KEVIN SMITH |
206 | |
| Viewpoint Plant health DAVID INGRAM |
210 | |
| RHS Help and Advice | 212 | |
| Book reviews | 219 | |
Compass |
220 | |
| Last words Restored to life LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
232 | |


