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The Garden
October 2002

Volume 127; Part 10

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COVER
The Garden The berries of Viburnum plicatum 'Pink Beauty' gradually turn black as they ripen (pp764-9)
Image: Richard Bloom
News 752
Letters 761
Tradescant's Diary 763
At the point of fruition
Unusual autumn fruit
HUGH JOHNSON
764
Planting for the bleak midwinter
Colourful winter containers
RHS STAFF
770
Plants with personality
Tiny Sorbus
ROY LANCASTER
774
A Thriving concern
Making a positive difference
URSULA BUCHAN
776
Leaves from the Lindley Library
Canton's take on European styles
BRENT ELLIOTT
780
Sustaining a small garden's appetite
Feeding the urban garden
ANDI CLEVELY
781
Designing with colour
Extract from Colour Your Garden
JILL BILLINGTON
784
Shadows and light
Abbotsbury Sub-Tropical Gardens at night
JON ARDLE
790
Trial of a supergrass
Miscanthus in the garden
ROGER GROUNDS
794
Autumn's New World bounty
Pumpkins and squashes in Britain
LIA LEENDERTZ
802
The art of setting stones
Japanese garden style
NIGEL COLBORN
806
Viewpoint
Plant snobbery
GRAHAM RICE
812
RHS Help and Advice 814
Book reviews 818
Compass
RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 524KB)
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820
Last words
A handsome array of autumn beauty
LINDEN HAWTHORNE
828