RHS Journals
The Garden
March 2007
Volume 132; Part 3
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| COVER | ||
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Narcissus ‘Carlton’ glows in spring sunshine as the dim light of winter recedes (pp170-175) Image: Mark Bolton |
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| News | 143 | |
| Letters | 149 | |
| Garden talk Ursula Buchan on being ruthless in the garden; Chris Harrop tackles the issue of sustainable hard landscaping; and Anne Gatti chides ill-run nurseries |
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| Keeping up with the Wynn-Joneses The owners of Crûg Farm Plants in their quest for an elusive Maianthemum ANDREA JONES |
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| Where the sea comes calling twice a day A well-executed garden by the Solent STEPHEN LACEY |
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| Blanc canvases Patrick Blanc: adding live greenery to French building façades SIMON GARBUTT |
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| Onions in the round Different types to grow for the table SUE STICKLAND |
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| Plants with personality Why you should go on a March pilgrimage to see magnolias ROY LANCASTER |
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| Cover story: Narcissi for naturalising (just the main plate) View and download a hi-res pdf version of the whole article (3.5MB) View and download a lo-res pdf version of the whole article (1.4MB) The nuts and bolts of planting daffodils en masse NIGEL COLBORN |
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| Cover story: Roses: myths and facts Putting paid to some seemingly incontrovertible rose advice CHARLES QUEST-RITSON |
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| Aphid amnesty The second in a six-part series of gardening with nature dispels myths about aphids VAL BOURNE |
180 | |
| Garden design In a new series, a designed London garden is analysed CHRIS YOUNG |
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| For dawn and dusk Containers inspired by the break of day and the fading tones of twilight PHIL CLAYTON |
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| Living on the edge Making the most of border and bed edges with suitable plant selections GRAHAM STRONG |
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| Questions to...Stephen Bennett The RHS Shows Director replies to members’ questions |
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| RHS Advice | 196 | |
| Gardens to visit A selection of gardens around Britain to see this month (download as a pdf 669KB) Every other issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Diary of Events To download a pdf version click here (862KB) |
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| Book reviews | 209 | |
| Parting shot An extraordinary proboscis VANESSA BERRIDGE |
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