RHS Journals
The Garden
December 2005
Volume 130; Part 12
By clicking on the links below you can either access a sample feature from The Garden, or additional information from that feature.
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If allowed to linger into winter, seedheads provide garden interest, especially when painted bright colours (pp858-9) Image: Jo Whitworth |
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In Contact |
837 | |
| News | 840 | |
| Letters | 849 | |
| Tradescant's Diary | 853 | |
| Waking the dead Trentham Gardens, Staffordshire CHRIS YOUNG |
854 | |
| Colouring in the gaps Spraying seedheads NOEL KINGSBURY |
858 | |
| Ebb and flow Pinya de Rosa Botanical Garden, Spain TREVOR NICHOLSON CHRISTIE |
860 | |
| Pulse power Edible shoots of seeds JO WHITTINGHAM |
864 | |
| Tales of the unexpected Eggleston Hall Gardens, Teesdale CAROLINE BECK |
868 | |
| Crossing cultures Exotic vegetable growing SUE SPIELBERG |
870 | |
| Where problems become inspired solutions The Beth Chatto Gardens in Essex PHIL CLAYTON |
874 | |
| Plants with personality Plants named after people ROY LANCASTER |
882 | |
| Containing the conifers Conifers as centrepieces PHIL CLAYTON |
884 | |
| By the grace of God Gardening clerics URSULA BUCHAN |
888 | |
| Light and shade Orchards Garden, Leicestershire CLARE FOGGETT |
894 | |
| RHS Help and Advice | 898 | |
| Book reviews | 902 | |
Compass |
904 | |
| Subject Index 2005 A comprehensive list of this year's features Download an Adobe Acrobat pdf (290KB) |
910 | |
| Last words The season to be merry LIN HAWTHORNE |
914 | |


