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The Garden
May 2004
Volume 129; Part 5

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COVER
The front cover of the May 2004 issue of The Garden Use your garden to attract insects such as orange-tip butterflies (Anthocharis cardamines) (pp346 - 9)
Image: Paul Hicks/Woodfall Wild Images
News 332
Letters 341
Tradescant's Diary 345
BUGS in the border
Does wildlife live in urban gardens?
KEN THOMPSON
346
Gardening with a conscience
Environmental issues to consider
SIMON THORNTON-WOOD
350
Globally planned, locally implemented
Biodiversity Action Plans explained
FIONA O'MAHONY
352
Artistic ecology
Wildlife gardening in the Netherlands
NIGEL DUNNETT
354
Nurseries to visit
Phoenix Perennial Plants
ROY LANCASTER
360
Elders and betters
Productive cultivars of Sambucus nigra
MARTIN CRAWFORD
364
What generation gap?
Pest-control methods
ALEXANDRA BAULKWILL
366
Grasping the nettle
Attracting wildlife into the garden
PHIL CLAYTON
370
Heaps of enthusiasm
The Community Composting Network
JOANNA WHITTINGHAM
376
Leaves from the Lindley Library
Robinson's original
BRENT ELLIOTT
380
Bringing lawns to life
Reducing the need for herbicide use
MARTIN FISH
381
Planting Partners
Native plants
GRAHAM RICE
384
Quarrying favour
Recycled stone for the garden
PHIL GATES
388
By design, naturally
Creating gardens for wildlife
PHIL CLAYTON
390
In Conversation
Chris Baines and Matthew Wilson
NIGEL COLBORN
396
RHS Help and Advice 400
Book reviews 407
Compass
RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 371KB)
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410
Last words
Native preservations
LINDEN HAWTHORNE
420
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