RHS Journals
The Garden
July 2006
Volume 131; Part 7
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| COVER | ||
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A hoverfly takes advantage of the ready supply of nectar from
an everlasting flower (pp486-91) Image: Eric Chrichton |
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In Contact |
449 | |
| News | 452 | |
| Letters | 461 | |
| Tradescant's Diary | 463 | |
| A modern yet classic composition Helmingham Hall, Suffolk URSULA BUCHAN |
464 | |
| Chelsea rains supreme RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2006 review |
470 | |
| A living preservation A Wollemi pine heads north PHIL CLAYTON |
474 | |
| Choosing clematis to grace
the summer garden Notable large-flowered clematis RAYMOND EVISON |
476 | |
| Nurseries to visit Madrona Nursery, Kent ROY LANCASTER |
482 | |
| As nature intended Nectar and pollen plants PAM LEWIS |
486 | |
| Winter wonderland Eat salad crops right through to spring CHARLES DOWDING |
492 | |
| Ways with water The Water Garden, Wembworthy CHRIS BAILES |
496 | |
| Viewpoint Calm waters run deep JAMES HITCHMOUGH |
502 | |
| RHS Help and Advice | 504 | |
Compass |
510 | |
| Book reviews | 517 | |
| Last words Scents across the centuries LIN HAWTHORNE |
518 | |


