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ONLINE CATALOGUE | BACK ISSUES | HORTUS 151 (AUTUMN 2024)
Tradescants Diary: Hugh Johnson; Adam Ford: Our Garden Birds, No 19: The Coal Tit; Kirsty Fergusson: Gardening on the Edge: New Planting on St Michaels Mount, Cornwall; Paula Deitz: Project Giving Back: The Size of Wales Garden, from Chelsea to the Treborth Botanic Garden; Martin Stott: The Man Who Grew Too Much: Henry Vessey Machin; Patricia Cleveland-Peck: La Foce: The Garden as a Work of Art; Bob Askew: On and Off the Stage: Some New and Developing Ornamental Trees; Bethan Charles: Clematis Myths: Where Do They Come From and Will They Ever Disappear?; Judy Kravis: This Patch on the Hill With a View to Perpetuity; Soham Kacker: Indian Gardens: An Oxford Student Reflects on the Gardens of Home; Edward Flint: My Autumn Garden; Ben Probert: Invasive? Moi?; Rod Madocks: On Standing and Staring in the Garden; Tom Petherick: From the Home Patch; Sam Llewellyn: Digging with the Duchess: The Heart of the Labyrinth; Book Reviews: John Akeroyd on The Accidental Garden: Gardens, Wilderness and the Space in Between by Richard Mabey; Malcolm Allison on Chrysanthemums: Beautiful Varieties for Home and Garden by Naomi Slade; Peter Dale on Behind the Privet Hedge: Richard Sudell, The Suburban Garden and the Beautification of Britain by Michael Gilson; Front Cover: Autumns Bronze Perfume (acrylic on canvas with copper leaf) by Catherine Hyde.
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