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ONLINE CATALOGUE | BACK ISSUES | HORTUS 147 (Autumn 2023)
Tradescants Diary: Hugh Johnson; Adam Ford: Our Garden Birds, No 15: The Tawny Owl; Trevor Nicholson: East Comes West: Woody Asiatic Plants at Harewoods Himalayan Garden; Malcolm Allison: A Rich Tradition: A Spotlight on Chrysanthemums Again; Ben Probert: In Praise of Older Plants: Cherished Familiars Not Forgotten; Naoko Abe: The Matsumae Cherry Blossoms: The Worlds Foremost Cherry Creator; Angelica Gray: Granny and the Curé: The Other French Garden Style. Part II; Paul Crask: Not Just Flowers: Rediscovering the Island Gardens of Dominica; Naman Chaudhary: The Flowers of the Moon: The Night Garden of Northern India; Peter Dale: Making Sense of a Garden. III. Touch; Rod Madocks: The Seventh Sense: Ghosts in the Autumn Garden; Tom Petherick: From the (New) Home Patch; Sam Llewellyn: Digging with the Duchess: Governance; Book Reviews: Katie Campbell on Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival by Alice Vincent; Charles Nelson on A Fenland Garden. Creating a Haven for People, Plants and Wildlife by Francis Pryor; John Akeroyd on What We Sow: On the Personal, Ecological and Cultural History of Seeds by Jennifer Jewell; Rosemary Lindsay on A Garden From a Hundred Packets of Seed by James Fenton; Front Cover: Hawthorn. Egg tempera on birch panel by Lil Tudor-Craig.
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