HORTUS 157 (Spring 2026)
Price £11.00
Tradescants Diary: Hugh Johnson; Adam Ford: Our Garden Birds, No 25: The Robin; Malcolm Allison: Stalwarts v. Upsttarts; Matthew Pottage: Pure Magic! Monas Garden; Ambra Edwards: No Failures, Only Opportunities: Knepp Walled Garden; Adam Heppinstall: An Eastertime Update from the Teign Valley; Rosemary Lindsay: Cottage Fever: Bidding Farewell to a Second Home and Garden; Olivia Chapple: Bringing Calm, Hope and Beauty: Horatios Gardens; Martin Stott: A Pigment of Our Imagination: The Quest for the Blue Rose; Kirsty Fergusson: An Endless Process of Creative Renewal; Clark Lawrence: Posies for the Devil; Tom Petherick: From the Home Patch; Sam Llewellyn: Digging with the Duchess: Ruination; The Garden Arts: Rod Madocks on Diary of a Keen Gardener by Mary Keen; Peter Dale on Melbourne Hall Garden by Jodie Jones; Rosie Atkins on The Hidden Stories of the Linnaean Herbarium photographed by Lena Granefelt; text by Sverker Sörlin; designed by Nina Ulmaja; Peter Parker on Literary Gardens: The Imaginary Gardens of Writers and Poets by Sandra Lawrence with illustrations by Lucille Clerc; In Our Rear-View Mirror: Brief Selections from the Hortus Archive: Stephen Lacey, Scent Gardening, HORTUS 1, Spring 1987; Beth Chatto, Sir Cedric Morris, Artist-Gardener, HORTUS 1, Spring 1987; Alvide Lees-Milne, Lawrence Johnston, Creator of Hidcote Garden, HORTUS 2, Summer 1987; Mirabel Osler, A Gentle Plea for Chaos, HORTUS 3, Autumn 1987; Robert Dash, English Bones, American Flesh, HORTUS 4, Winter 1987; Deborah Kellaway, Pugs, Peacocks and Pekinese: The Garden at Garsington Manor, HORTUS 25, Spring 1993; Fergus Garrett, Myosotis, HORTUS 57, Spring 2002; Peter Parker, The Gardens of Beatrix Potter, HORTUS 109, Spring 2014; Index to HORTUS issues 153156 (2025); Front Cover: Camellia in a Jar, colour pencil and graphite on paper by Claudia Lowry.