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Emerging culms of Sasa kurilensis 'Shimofuri, a particularly colourful bamboo (pp524-9)
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News
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| Letters |
513 |
Tradescant's Diary
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517 |
Fresh as a Shasta daisy
In praise of some stars of summer
GRAHAM RICE |
518 |
Good enough to eat
Edible flowers
GEOFF STEBBINGS |
522 |
Culmination of the grasses
Creative ways with bamboo
JON ARDLE
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524 |
Language of love
Making tussie-mussies
LESLEY BREMNESS
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530 |
Bursting with summer flavour
Black, red, white and pink currants
SIMON AKEROYD |
532 |
Leaves from the Lindley Library
Floral linguists
BRENT ELLIOTT
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537 |
Elizabethan sense of place
Careful planting at Herterton House
PHIL GATES |
538 |
Nurseries to visit
The Place for Plants
ROY LANCASTER
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544 |
Sticks and stones
Chelsea Flower Show 2002 review
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548 |
Show time
Begonias in Southport
ALEXANDRA BAULKWILL |
552 |
Making a dash for the border
Herbaceous borders revealed
NIGEL COLBORN |
556 |
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In Conversation
Jim Buckland and Sarah Waine
TIM RICHARDSON |
562 |
| RHS Help and Advice |
564 |
| Books |
569 |
Compass
RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 1,020Kb)
Each issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Gardens & Events.
Click here to download a pdf version (377Kb)
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Last words
On the days of wine and roses
LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
580 |