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INDEX 2017 Volume 142, Parts 1–12 Index 2017

1 January 2017 2 February 2017 3 March 2017 4 April 2017 5 May 2017 6 June 2017

Coloured numbers in Acer: Alchemilla mollis 6: 47, Governor’ 3: 24 in art exhibition, RHS Petheram 4: 31 bold before the page campestre ‘William 48, 49, 51 fanninii 1: 17 Lindley Library 9: 89 Aralia elata ‘Variegata’ 5: number(s) denote the Caldwell’ 8: 41 Alder, , on: Gibbon’s ‘Mistral Tigre’ 10: 7 Newton’s apple 2: 31, 31 part number (month). reader’s response Rent alleyway, nemorosa ‘Flore Pleno’ 11 Arbutus unedo 11: 49 Each part is paginated 11: 90 Bermondsey, London 4: 54, 54 ‘Bardsey’ 8: 30 Archer, William separately. cappadocicum 10: 52–55 pavonina 3: 64 ‘Beauty of Bath’ 8: 30 (naturalist) 1: 43 ‘Aureum’ 8: 41 Allium: Angelica sylvestris ‘Braeburn’ 10: 49 arches, for 9: Numbers in italics x conspicuum photogram 11: 90 ‘Vicar’s Mead’ 12: 39 ‘Charles Ross’ 8: 30 22–23 denote an image. ‘Phoenix’ 12: 15 atropurpureum 6: 28– Annual General Meeting ‘Devonshire architectural plants 4: 42 davidii ‘Cascade’ 11: 23 29, 29 2017, RHS 1: 67; 7: 93; 9: Quarrenden’ 10: 91 Ardle, Jon, on: Where a has a griseum 12: 15, 15, 56, 56 sativum (see garlic) 91 ‘Discovery’ 8: 30, 30 La Seigneurie, Sark 1: Trade Designation micranthum 10: 97, 97 sphaerocephalon 6: 47, Anthriscus sylvestris ‘Gala’ 10: 49 52–56 (also known as a selling palmatum: 50 ‘Ravenswing’ 4: 50, 55 ‘James Grieve’ 8: 30, 30 winter gardening name) it is typeset in ‘Beni-kawa’ 12: 15 triquetrum 8: 15, 15 ants: ‘Katja’ 8: 30 tasks 11: 54–55 a different font to ‘Cascade Gold’ 3: 12, tuberosum as a common black (Lasius ‘Laxton’s Fortune’ 8: Armillaria (see honey distinguish it from the 12 garnish 5: 98, 99, 99 niger) 6: 41 30, 30 fungus, under fungus) name (shown ‘Sango-kaku’ 12: 15 allotments: on peaches 10: 92 ‘Limelight’ 8: 30 Armitage, James, et al, in ‘Single Quotes’). ‘Trompenburg’ 2: 41 Allotments Week, aphids: ‘Lord Derby’ 8: 13 on: Hedera 2: 65–70 pseudoplatanus and National 8: 9 rosy apple (Dysaphis ‘Rosette’ 8: 30 Armitage, James, on: For more information Xylella 9: 91 courses at RHS plantaginea) 1: 35 ‘Scrumptious’ 8: 30, 30 cataloguing cultivated about plant names tegmentosum ‘Valley Gardens Rosemoor woolly (Eriosoma ‘Tydeman’s Early flora6 : 27 and the RHS Award of Phantom’ 2: 74 and Wisley 10: 73 lanigerum) 1: 35 Worcester’ 8: 30 Arum: Garden Merit (agm), see Achillea millefolium enthusiasm for, by Lia apples: ‘Worcester Pearmain’ creticum 3: 17, 17 RHS Plant Finder 2018, ‘Lansdorferglut’ 6: 47, Leendertz 10: 98 crab and ornamental 8: 30, 30 italicum subsp. pp37–41. 48 Farm Terrace (see Malus) appreciating plants for italicum Aconitum: Allotments, Herts 1: 9 diseases (see Malus) themselves, by Guy ‘Marmoratum’ 1: 41; 1: japonicum 12: 60, 62 by Lia Leendertz 1: napellus 6: 47, 51 18 Acorus: their history, by Lia AWARD OF GARDEN MERIT (agm) gramineus: Leendertz 12: 83 PLANT PROFILES ‘Golden Delight’ 5: Aloe: 43 brevifolia 12: 48, 48 Agave parryi 9: 26, 26 Galanthus ‘Atkinsii’ 1: 25, ‘Kleopatra 4’ 3: 27, 27 A ‘Ōgon’ 5: 43 polyphylla 6: 16 Aloysia citrodora 8: 23, 25 Rong Guan Peacock Actaea simplex 10: 12–13, Aloysia citrodora 8: 23, 23 23 Halesia carolina Vestita ‘Rotterdam’ 3: 28, 28 A3 widening plan, near 12–13 alpines in containers 3: Asplenium Group 6: 32, 32 Taida Sweet ‘Stripe RHS Garden Wisley 10: Actinidia kolomikta 3: 30–31 scolopendrium 2: 32, 32 Helleborus argutifolius Beauty’ 3: 28, 28 7 34, 34 Amaranthus: Begonia ‘Little Brother 2: 32, 32 Yellow Lightning ‘Bee Abbey House Gardens, adder (Vipera berus) 7: cruentus as Montgomery’ 12: 19, 19 Hosta ‘Touch of Class’ 6: Sting’ 3: 28, 28 Malmesbury, Wilts, by 114, 114 microgreens 5: 100, Bletilla striata 6: 31, 31 32, 32 Phlox douglasii ‘Red Naomi Slade 4: 84–88 advice, RHS (see 100 Brussels sprouts: RHS Jasminum polyanthum Admiral’ 4: 35, 35 Abelia x grandiflora 11: 51 Practical advice panel) ‘Red Army’ 9: 52 Plant Trial, by Colin 12: 19, 19 raspberry ‘Polka’ 9: 25, 25 Abeliophyllum distichum agapanthus gall midge Ampelopsis Randel 11: 20 leeks: RHS Plant Trial, by Rhododendron dauricum 3: 32 (Enigmadiplosis brevipedunculata Campanula: RHS Plant Brian Smith 10: 20 ‘Mid-winter’ 1: 25, 25 Abies: agapanthi): ‘Elegans’ 9: 45, 46 Trial 2011–2013 7: Leucothoe Scarletta Rosa The Pilgrim concolor ‘Wintergold’ controlling 7: 39, 39 amphibian-friendly 29–30 (‘Zeblid’) 1: 25, 25 (‘Auswalker’) 6: 32, 32 3: 64 reports 10: 11 ponds 3: 33 Campsis x tagliabuana Magnolia ‘Elizabeth’ 4: Rubus thibetanus 2: 32, koreana ‘Kohout’s Ice request for samples 7: Anderson, John, on: ‘Madame Galen’ 9: 26, 36, 36 32 Breaker’ 3: 64 39, 39 Savill Garden Winter 26 Narcissus ‘Bridal Crown’ Rudbeckia hirta ‘Toto’ 8: Abutilon ‘Red Tiger’ 12: Agave: Beds, Windsor Great Canna x ehemanii 9: 26, 12: 19, 19 23, 23 60, 62 parryi 9: 26, 26 Park 2: 73–75 26 Osmanthus delavayi 4: Syringa RHS Plant Trial, Acacia: titanota 6: 78 Anemanthele lessoniana Crocosmia ‘Severn 36, 36 by Chris Sanders 5: hardiness (letter on) 3: AGM (see agm Plant 10: 43, 44 Sunrise’ 8: 23, 23 Phalaenopsis: 33–34 20 Profiles panel; Annual Anemone: Crocus tommasinianus Hsinying Yenlin ‘Purple Tulipa ‘Apricot Beauty’ 4: pravissima 11: 23 General Meeting) coronaria (De Caen 2: 31, 31 Princess’ 3: 27, 27 36, 36 air pollution 12: 20–21 Group) ‘The

2 The Garden | Index 2017 Aruncus – blackberries

7 July 2017 8 August 2017 9 September 2017 10 October 2017 11 November 2017 12 December 2017

36, 40, 41; 3: 17 21; 3: 12; 4: 111 pipistrellus) 10: 29 early emerging 2: 35 ‘Comte de Lesseps’ 1: Jean Vernon 1: 44–47 Aruncus ‘Horatio’ 7: 59 nominations 5: 119 soprano learning 4: 45 61, 61 National Plant Asclepias syriaca 9: 9 azalea (see (P. pygmaeus) 10: 29 in the UK, by Jean Dragon Wing Red Collection 1: 44–47 ash, ash dieback (see Rhododendron) battery-powered garden Vernon 6: 122 (‘Bepared’) 3: 23, 23 albosinensis 1: 47 Fraxinus) machinery 4: 45 ivy (Colletes hederae) elachista 4: 11, 11 alleghaniensis 1: 46 ash borer, emerald Bauhinia: 10: 15 ‘Glowing Embers’ 6: dahurica 1: 47 (Agrilus planipennis): brachycarpa 12: 60, 61 leafcutter (Megachile 37, 37 ermanii 1: 47 impact on North yunnanensis 9: 69; 12: ) 6: 122, 122; 6: ‘Hazel’s Front Porch’ 1: ‘Hakkoda Orange’ 2: American ash species 61 41, 41 59, 60, 61 27, 27 12: 7 beans: readers’ responses ‘Laurie’s Love’ 1: 61, 61 pendula Fastigiata Ashburner, Kenneth 1: broad: ‘Oscar’ 1: 10, 10 7:23; 9: 16 ‘Linda Dawn’ 1: 60 Joes (‘Jolep 1’) 7: 11, 11 46, 46 B dwarf French: ‘Bobis solitary 6: 122 ‘Little Brother utilis 1: 46 Ashwood Nurseries, d’Albenga’ 4: 58, 58 Wild About Gardens Montgomery’ 12: 19, 19 var. jacquemontii 1: Kingswinford, baby corn 9: 64 French: ‘Meraviglia di campaign 5: 116–117; ‘Lois Burks’ 1: 60, 60 45 W Midlands, by Roy Bacon, Sir Nicholas Venezia’ 4: 57, 60, 60 10: 15 ‘Looking Glass’ 1: 59, ‘Grayswood Lancaster 3: 63–66 (RHS President) 9: 91 Beckwith, Rae: award of Bees Needs Champion 60, 60 Ghost’ 1: 44–45 orientalis 6: 37 bacteria in soil 5: 46 Harlow Carr Award 3: 12 Awards 1: 10 Lotto Series 6: 37 ‘Moonbeam’ 12: Asplenium balcony spaces, ideas bedding plants: beetle, devil’s coach ‘Lucerna’ (letter on) 3: 15 scolopendrium 2: 32, 32 for gardening in 7: 17 choosing 5: 40 horse (Ocypus olens) 12: 21 ‘Mount Luoji’ 1: 46 Associate of Honour bananas flowering in People’s Choice vote, 27, 27 Mallet Series 1: 60 ‘Park Wood’ 1: 46 (RHS award) 3: 12 the UK 6: 25 RHS Garden Wisley 3: beetroot: ‘Pink Taffeta’1 : 60, 60 Biddlecombe, Tim, on: Astelia chathamica 4: 42, Banks, Elizabeth: 99 best garden selections Superba Group 1: 60, fruit walls 10: 48–50 42 appointed CBE 8: 8, 8 beech (see Fagus) 4: 49 60 Biggs, Matthew, on: Aster (see Banksia violacea 9: 69, 69 Beech Gardens, cultivation 6: 74 ‘Irene Nuss’ 1: 61, 61 Earl Hyde and Sue Symphyotrichum) Barbican, London: Nigel Barbican, London 5: for winter harvest 11: ‘Tingley Mallet’ (Mallet Bennett’s London Athanasia parviflora 7: Dunnett’s new 54–60 39 Series) 1: 61, 61 garden 11: 56–60 10, 10 plantings 5: 54–60 bees: RHS Plant Trial, by Bellis perennis 6: 37 interview with Roy Athyrium filix-femina bark, with bee-friendly bedding Holly Farrell 6: 73–75 Bennett, Sue, and Earl Lancaster 4: 74–76 subsp. angustum attractive 12: 15 plants, RHS research ‘Action’ 6: 74, 75 Hyde: their London reader response 6: f. rubellum ‘Lady in Red’ Barnardo’s Scotland, into 7: 93 ‘Alto’ 6: 74, 74, 75 garden, by Matthew 25 8: 29, 29 RHS work with 1: 69 6: 122 ‘Avalanche’ 6: 74, 74, 75 Biggs 11: 56–60, 58 Biggs, Sue (RHS Director aubergines: Barrett-Mold, Heather: buff-tailed (Bombus ‘Bettollo’ 6: 74, 75 Berberis: General): appointed ‘Prosperosa’ 4: 58, 58 appointed OBE 2: 10 terrestris) 1: 35, 35 ‘Boltardy’ 6: 74, 74, 75 x stenophylla ‘Corallina CBE 2: 10; 5: 8 (see also ‘Violetta Lunga’ 4: 60, Barron, Pattie, on: ‘Bona’ 6: 74, 74, 75 Compacta’ 5: 40, 40 Sue Biggs panel) 60 Christopher Masson’s ‘Bull’s Blood’ 6: 74, 74, 75 thunbergii 1: 29 Bignonia capreolata Aucuba confertiflora 12: London garden 8: 32–36 SUE BIGGS ‘Burpee’s Golden’ 6: 74 f. atropurpurea ‘Jekyll’ 9: 69 60, 62 basil: RHS Director ‘Chioggia’ 6: 74, 74, 75 ‘Concorde’ 2: 41 Billardiera longiflora auriculas (see under as microgreens 5: 100, General ‘Detroit 2 Bolivar’ as Bergenia: ‘Cherry ’ 9: 45, 46 Primula) 100 microgreens 5: 100, ‘Bressingham Ruby’ 1: biochar 4: 49 Austin, David 7: 73–76, 73 in containers 7: 35 £160m investment 1: 100 39 birch (see Betula) autumn: ‘Genovese’ 4: 57 12 ‘Detroit Dark Red 2’ 6: ‘Eroica’ 4: 54, 54 birds (see also Wildlife climbers, by David bats: Campaign for School 74 ‘Overture’ 2: 74 panel): Jewell 9: 44–47 boxes 6: 38 Gardening, RHS 12: ‘Golden Boy’ 6: 74, 75 purpurascens ‘Irish attracting 9: 16 colour plantings at brown long-eared 12 ‘Pablo’ 6: 74, 75 Crimson’ 12: 55, 55 boxes 9: 30 Llanover, South (Plecotus auritus) 10: developments: ‘Rubidus’ 6: 74, 75 Berkheya purpurea 7: feeders 9: 30 Wales, by Noel 29, 29 RHS Garden ‘Subeto’ 6: 74, 75 44–45 foods, choosing, by Kingsbury 11: 30–35 Daubenton’s (Myotis Bridgewater 4: 20 ‘Taunus’ 6: 74, 75 berries: Adrian Thomas 10: grasses 10: 26 daubentonii) 10: 29 RHS Garden Hyde ‘Tonda di Chioggia’ 4: in pots 10: 24–25 64–68 lawn care, by Jon in gardens 6: 38; 10: 29 Hall 6: 18; 8: 13 57, 60, 60 by Gareth Richards mixes 10: 66 Ardle 10: 39–41 noctule (Nyctalus RHS Garden Wisley Begonia: 6: 82–83 tables, cleaning 9: 30 plants, by Anna noctula) 10: 29 11: 14 cane-stemmed, by Beta vulgaris (see rosehips for 11: 66 Pavord 11: 48–53 photography future projects 2: 16 Rob Stirling 1: 59–61 beetroot) windfalls 10: 18 avocado grown outside competition 1: 69 inspiring the next growing advice 1: 61 Betula: black spot on 3: 37, in Chelsea 4: 27, 27 pipistrelle, common generation 10: 14 aconitifolia 1: 60, 61 at Stone Lane 37 awards to people, RHS 1: (Pipistrellus ‘Avalanche’ 1: 60, 61 Gardens, Devon, by blackberries in pots 6: 83 rhs.org.uk/thegarden Index 2017 | The Garden 3 Blake – Camellia

Blake, Jimi: his Botanical Art Award, Briza media ‘Golden Bee’ near Elham, Kent, by containers 10: 23 experimental plantings Finnis-Scott 5: 43 Camilla Swift 6: 68–71, bullfinch (Pyrrhula at Hunting Brook Foundation 9: 9 broccoli for winter 70 pyrrhula) 10: 67 Gardens, Co. Wicklow, Botanical Art Show, harvest 11: 39 Brunnera: bumblebees (see under C by Jane Powers 12: RHS London 10: 7 Brown, Bob, on: RHS macrophylla 4: 51, 55 bee) 35–39 Botanical Society of Plant Trial of Thalictrum ‘Jack Frost’ 10: 36 Bupleurum: cabbage: Blanc, Raymond, on: Britain and Ireland 7: 15 7: 52–55 Brussels sprouts: fruticosum 8: 19 for winter harvest 11: seasonal produce 5: 98 Botteri, Matteo: Brown, Lancelot AGM plants 11: 20 by Helen Dillon 6: 39 Blanuša, Tijana, on: conserving his journals ‘Capability’: research for winter harvest 11: 21, 21 growing through the ivies’ benefits for 1: 13 into 1: 8 38 Burkhill, Lee, on: year 1: 30 buildings 2: 69 Bowden, Jenny, on: Bruce, Carol: her garden RHS Plant Trial, by competitive gardening ‘Wirosa’ 11: 39 water and plant health her garden in Churt, Colin Randel 11: 20 7: 22, 22 cacti and succulents as 5: 89 Surrey 6: 58–60 ‘Attwood’ 11: 20, 20 bursaries, RHS 8: 71 house plants, by Bletilla striata 6: 31, 31 pruning Wisteria 1: BREEDING ‘Bosworth’ 11: 20 butterflies: Christopher J Young 12: Blooms for Bees 2: 85 49–51 PLANTS ‘Brodie’ 11: 20 Butterfly Count, Big 44–49 blueberries in pots 6: 83 Bowles, EA: his archive ‘Bronte’ 11: 20 12: 7 Calamagrostis: Blunt, Janie and Graham: 2: 85 cherry introductions ‘Crispus’ 11: 20 Butterfly Monitoring x acutiflora ‘Karl their Plantbase nursery Bradburn, Katharine, for any size garden, ‘Dagan’ 11: 20 Scheme, UK 6: 122 Foerster’ 7: 36 in E Sussex, by Roy on: Julie Shuldham’s by Gerry Edwards 7: ‘Davlin’ 11: 20 painted lady (Vanessa brachytricha 10: 42, Lancaster 9: 66–69, autumn plantings in 62–65 ‘Doric’ 11: 20, 38 cardui) 1: 35 44, 44 66–67 Nottinghamshire 9: choosing deciduous ‘Green Marble’ 11: 20, peacock (Aglais io) 1: 35 Calceolaria uniflora multiflora 9: 45, 70–72 azaleas, by Kenneth 20 populations, urban: var. darwinii 5: 68, 68 47 Bradley-Hole, Cox 5: 103–106 ‘Marte’ 11: 20 decline in numbers 5: Calendula: Borago officinalis flowers Christopher 1: 13; 5: 49 David Austin Roses, ‘Maximus’ 11: 20, 20 10 officinalis 6: 47, 51 as a garnish 5: 98, 98, on: developments at by Roy Lancaster 7: Buchan, Ursula, on: the red admiral (Vanessa flowers as a garnish 99, 99 RHS Garden Wisley 73–76 RHS Long Service atalanta) 12: 7 5: 98, 99 borders, herbaceous, at 11: 45, 45 Fuchsia new giant medal 1: 21 small tortoiseshell Callicarpa bodinieri Llanover, South Wales Braham, Emily, on: Young hybrids, by Michael Buddleja: (Aglais urticae) 1: 35 var. giraldii ‘Profusion’ 11: 34 Saheliya garden project, Perry 7: 78–80 alternifolia 11: 23, 23 11: 48–49, 50, 52 borecole (see kale) Glasgow 12: 40–42 Petunia genetically Unique (‘Pmoore12’) Callitriche palustris 2: 52 Borinda albocerea 2: 19, 19 Brahea armata 3: 48 modified on sale7 : 10 6: 12, 12 Calocedrus decurrens Borrett, Lana and John: Bridgewater, RHS Garden sweet peppers 8: davidii ‘Black Knight’ ‘Berrima Gold’ 12: 17, 17 their garden at Docton (see RHS Gardens panel) 56–60 6: 47 Caltha palustris 2: 52, 52; Mill Gardens, Devon 3: Brimmon Oak, Powys, Walkers, Johnny: his Bug Hunt, The Big 10: 8 4: 51, 55 68–72, 71 Wales 5: 9, 9 career in daffodil builders in gardens, by Calycanthus ‘Aphrodite’ botanic gardens: Bristol’s gardens trail, breeding, by Nigel Helen Dillon 8: 15 9: 79, 79; 12: 5, 5 by Grenville by Lia Leendertz 6: 24 Colborn 3: 40–44 : Camellia: Sheringham 5: 29 Britain in Bloom RHS Zinnia by Fergus congested: lifting and in pots 2: 34 conservation survey (see Community Garrett 4: 68–72 replanting 10: 18–19 on Izu Ō-shima, by 12: 8 gardening panel) spring, for permanent Jennifer Trehane 10:

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4 The Garden | Index 2017 Camellia – Château

62–63 cochlearifolia ‘Favourite’ 7: 29, 29 Campsis: carrots, coloured 2: 41 99, 99 ‘Beni-chiban’ 10: 62 ‘Elizabeth Oliver’ 7: 30 ‘Loddon Anna’ 7: 30 grandiflora 9: 47 Carthamus tinctorius Ceratophyllum hiemalis ‘Bonanza’ 11: garganica ‘W.H. Paine’ ‘Platinum’ 7: 29, 29 radicans 9: 44, 47 ‘Shiro’ 3: 12, 12 demersum 2: 52, 52 50 7: 30 ‘Prichard’s Variety’ f. flava 9: 46, 47 Caryopteris Ceratostigma: Cameron, Ross: John glomerata ‘Caroline’ 7: 7: 30 x tagliabuana x clandonensis Stephi griffithii 11: 48–49 MacLeod Annual 29, 29 latiloba ‘Percy Piper’ 7: ‘Madame Galen’ 9: 26, (‘Lissteph’) 1: 10, 10 plumbaginoides 11: 50, Lecture 2016, RHS 1: 8 ‘Freya’ 7: 29, 29 30 26, 47 Castanea sweet chestnut 52 Campanula: ‘Kent Belle’ 7: 29, 29 ‘Misty Dawn’ 7: 29, 29 Canna: blight (Cryphonectria Cercidiphyllum AGM plants 7: 29–30 lactiflora: persicifolia ‘Pride of x ehemanii 9: 26, 26 parasitica) 4: 11; 5: 13 japonicum f. pendulum betulifolia 7: 30 ‘Assendon Pearl’ 7: Exmouth’ 7: 29, 29 ‘Erebus’ 10: 89, 89 Catalpa bignonioides ‘Amazing Grace’ 8: 42, carpatica 7: 30 29, 29 portenschlagiana 7: 30 indica 7: 90 ‘Aurea’ 7: 27, 27 42 Cannon, Edward 3: 75, 75 cats in gardens 2: 38 Cercis canadensis ‘Ruby Capsicum(see pepper) Cattell, Jonathan: his Falls’ 11: 23, 23 CLIMATE AND CLIMATE CHANGE carbon dioxide gardening lifeline 6: 94, Cerinthe major emissions: how 94 ‘Purpurascens’ 6: 46 adapting to climate gardening and climate microbes and garden gardeners can help 7: 37 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus Chaenomeles speciosa change: plant change, by Eleanor storage 9: 31 carbon footprint from var. repens 5: 40, 40 ‘Orange Storm’ 1: 10, 10 characteristics 7: 15 Webster 10: 57–60 Paris agreement on gardening: reducing 11: Cedrus atlantica (Glauca Chaenostoma: biochar 4: 49 Gardening in a Changing climate change 1: 90 23 Group) ‘Glauca Pendula’ attractiveness to carbon footprint from Climate Award, Britain projected changes in carbon storage and 11: 12–13, 13 bumblebees 7: 93 gardening: reducing 7: in Bloom 12: 65 seasonal means 10: 60 microbes 9: 31 Celastrus orbiculatus 9: cordatum Snowtopia 37; 11: 23 Gardening in a Changing steppe plantings, by Carex: 46, 47 (‘Pas430726’) 6: 37 climate change effects: Climate report, RHS 5: Mike Kintgen 5: comans 10: 26, 26 celeriac: Chalara fraxinea (see ways to mitigate 6: 10 8; 6: 10; 10: 58 109–112 elata: for winter harvest 11: ash dieback, under damage from extreme Gardening in a Global sustainable water ‘Aurea’ 5: 43, 43 40 Fraxinus) weather 6: 45 Greenhouse report, management at RHS ‘Knightshayes’ 5: 43 ‘Mars’ 11: 40 chard for winter harvest Dunnett, Nigel: his RHS 10: 58 Garden Harlow Carr 2: oshimensis ‘Everillo’ celery ‘Early Dell’ as 11: 38 plantings at the John MacLeod Annual 84 (Evercolor Series) 5: microgreens 5: 100, 100 Chasmanthium Barbican, London, by Lecture 2017, RHS 11: topsoil erosion 12: 22 43, 43 Celmisia ‘Eggleston latifolium 10: 26, 26 Phil Clayton 5: 54–60 70 weather: Met Office testacea ‘Prairie Fire’ Silver’ 5: 68 Château de Chambord, Garden for a Changing Merton Borders, course 9: 8 2: 27, 27 Loire Valley, France 10: Climate, RHS University of Oxford Working Wetlands Carpinus: flowers as a garnish5 : 8, 8 Chatsworth Flower Botanic Garden: plants Garden, Tyne and Wear betulus planted Show 6: 15; 8: 52, for the future 7: 42–46 10: 7 against pollution 12: 52–53 21, 21 COMMUNITY GARDENING fangiana 12: 60, 61 including RHS Britain in Bloom

Barnardo’s Scotland, Gibbon’s Rent alleyway, COMMENT AND OPINION RHS work with 1: 69 Bermondsey, London, see also helen dillon, alan gray, john grimshaw, lia leendertz, Britain in Bloom, RHS 4: by Fern Alder 10: 52–55 sally nex, nicola stocken and chris young panels 107; 8: 68–69 government RHS Gardening in a responsibility for allotments, by Lia enjoying your own National Plant Collections, standing up for street Changing Climate , by Lord Leendertz 10: 98 garden, by Lia by Lia Leendertz 3: 20 trees, by Lia Leendertz Award 12: 65 Heseltine 7: 25 appreciating plants in Leendertz 5: 26 new plant combinations, 2: 22 winners 2017 12: 12– vineyards in London, by themselves, by Guy flavour, how soil affects, by Chris Young 7: 19 starting a new garden, by 13, 65 Victor Keegan 9: 82–84 Petheram 4: 31 by Sally Nex 4: 25 Paeonia mlokosewitschii, Chris Young 1: 15 community and Windlesham Trophy for bamboos, by Helen gardening in times of by Alan Gray 7: 21, 21 transplanting a garden, outreach projects, RHS best-kept prison Dillon 2: 19 turmoil, by Lia planning a new garden, by Chris Young 3: 17 5: 52; 8: 68–69; 12: garden 11: 9 botanic gardens, by Leendertz 4: 28 by Chris Young 4: 23 two iris family members, 40–42 Young Saheliya garden Grenville Sheringham 5: gardens in May, by John plants with connections by Helen Dillon 7: 19 Garden Bridge, London project, Glasgow, by 29 Grimshaw 5: 23 to people, by John vegetable gardening and 7: 11 Emily Braham 12: 40–42 Bristol’s gardens trail, by grasses, by Helen Dillon Grimshaw 1: 17 wildlife, by Sally Nex 11: Lia Leendertz 6: 24 9: 13 plastics in the garden, by 98 builders in gardens, by green flowers for Sally Nex 6: 23 vegetable seeds, by Sally Helen Dillon 8: 15 gardens, by Alan Gray 6: readers’ responses 7: Nex 2: 25 CONTAINER GARDENING Bupleurum fruticosum, 27 22–23; 9: 17 virtual horticulture, by by Helen Dillon 6: 21, 21 Hagenia abyssinica, by redesigning The Garden, Robin Dwiar 12: 50–51 berries: microgreens grown on children and gardening, Helen Dillon 5: 21, 21 by Chris Young 10: 5 vision in gardening, by by Gareth Richards 6: windowsills 12: 16 by Chris Young 9: 13 hedges, by Lia Leendertz readers’ responses 12: Nicola Stocken 8: 17 82–83 permanently competitive gardening, 9: 16 85–86 wanting new plants, by in pots 10: 24–25 containerised plants by Lee Burkhill 7: 22 hidden horticulture in roadside verges as Helen Dillon 1: 15 camellias 2: 34 12: 16 connections between New York, by Michael wildflower refuges, by waste in gardening, by cherries 7: 65 planting spring people and plants, by Perry 3: 23 Lia Leendertz 8: 18 Chris Young 11: 5 container gardening at containers 2: 28–29 Nicola Stocken 1: 21 inspiration from RHS reader’s response 10: water, three exotics for, Rye View House, shady patios 6: 37 cultivated flora, Shows, by Chris Young 91 by Helen Dillon 10: 89 E Sussex, by Emma spring bulbs for cataloguing, by James 8: 15 roses and tulips, by weeds, enjoying, by John Reuss 5: 62–64 permanent containers Armitage 6: 27 invasive plants, by Nicola Helen Dillon 4: 23 Grimshaw 11: 89 Cyclamen 12: 32 10: 23 decision making, by Chris Stocken 3: 19 seed sowing times, by wildflowers, by Mark greening awkward spring displays at Young 6: 21 ivy, by Chris Young 2: 19 Alan Gray 4: 31 Spencer 2: 25 spaces 11: 24–25 RHS Garden Harlow from seed, by Long Service medal, RHS, self-seeding plants, by readers’ response 4: 27 herbs 7: 35 Carr 3: 24–25 Alan Gray 2: 21 by Ursula Buchan 1: 21 John Grimshaw 8: 19 winter gardening, by Hyde, Earl, and Sue summer salads 7: 32–33 enthusiasm, by Nicola mistakes, learning from, sounds in the garden, by John Grimshaw 12: 90 Bennett: their London Wood, Martin and Jane: Stocken 5: 29 by Sally Nex 9: 19 Chris Young 5: 21 yellow daffodils, by John garden, by Matthew their town garden in Farm Terrace Allotments, name changes, by John specialist plant societies, Grimshaw 3: 23 Biggs 11: 56–60, 58 Herts, by Naomi Slade Herts, by Lia Leendertz Grimshaw 9: 15 by Tim Ingram 9: 19 readers’ response 5:26 irrigating containers 5: 8: 63–65 1: 18 89

rhs.org.uk/thegarden Index 2017 | The Garden 5 Chatsworth – Darwin

Chatsworth Flower interest 12: 53–56 Cordyline indivisa 4: 74 46, 47 41; 2: 31, 31 x schwarzii 3: 66, 66 Show, RHS (see RHS Clematis: Coreopsis tinctoria 10: 35 ‘Pink Popsocks’ 8: Croucher, Kevin and Cynara cardunculus 10: Flower Shows panel) ‘Barbara Dibley’ 5: 82 Cornish Tin Miners’ 46, 47 Trish: their nursery in 17 Chatsworth House, Charmaine Memorial Garden, near ‘Rubenza’ 8: 47, 47 Cullompton, Devon, by Cyperus papyrus 10: 89 Derbyshire: (‘Evipo022’) 7: 11, 11 St Just, Cornwall 10: 11 ‘Velouette’ 8: 46, 47, Roy Lancaster 8: 39–42 Cytisus x beanii 5: 40, 40 1st Duke’s Greenhouse cirrhosa 12: 90 Cornus: 47 Crowe, Laura 3: 75, 75 6: 56, 56 ‘Comtesse de alba Baton Rouge ‘Versailles Dark Cryptomeria japonica Cascade 6: 56, 56 Bouchaud’ 6: 50–51, 51 (‘Minbat’) 1: 37, 38 ’ 8: 46, 47 Elegans Group 12: 17, 17 Case 6: 54, 54–55 ‘Jackmanii’ 9: 47 capitata 2: 77, 77 ‘Xanthos’ 8: 44 cuckoos (Cuculus Great Conservatory 6: ‘Lambton Park’ 9: 44, controversa ‘Variegata’ sulphureus 8: 44 canorus): decline in 54, 54–55 47 5: 93 ‘Brightness Red’ 8: numbers 5: 45, 45 Emperor Fountain 6: x elwinortonii Venus 44, 46, 47 cucumber: 53, 53 var. grandiflora 9: 28 (‘Kn30 8’) (Jersey Star ‘Carioca’ 8: 46, 47 flowers as a garnish5 : D its historically ‘Prince Charles’ 9: 22 Series) 2: 77, 77 ‘Cosmic Orange’ 99, 99 important features, rehderiana 9: 44, 47 hongkongensis: (Cosmic Series) 8: seedlings on Dahlia: by Philip Clayton 6: terniflora 9: 45, 46, 47 by Roy Lancaster 2: 45 International Space planting late in the 53–56 climate (see Climate and 76–77 ‘Cosmic Red’ Station: growth season 7: 39 maze 6: 54, 54 climate change panel) subsp. melanotricha (Cosmic Series) 8: patterns 10: 7 ‘Bishop of Llandaff’7 : rockery 6: 56, 56 climbers: 2: 76–77, 76, 77 44, 44 Cucurbita: 39 Cheilanthes lanosa 8: 29, autumn, by David kousa: ‘Tango’ 8: 45, 47, 47 maxima (see squash) ‘Carol Klein’ 7: 10, 10 29 Jewell 9: 44–47 ‘John Slocock’ 11: Cotoneaster: moschata (see squash) ‘Karma Choc’ 7: 90; 9: Chelsea chop 5: 23 for foliage 3: 34 49, 51 planted against pepo (see courgette, 20–21, 20–21 Chelsea Flower Show, coastal gardening: ‘Madame Butterfly’ pollution 12: 21, 21 squash) ‘Magenta Star’ 5: 62 RHS (see RHS Flower by Laurel Emms 8: 2: 77, 77 ‘Cornubia’ 8: 42 cultivated flora, ‘Moonfire’5 : 64; 7: 39 Shows panel) 49–51 sericea: Cotyledon orbiculata cataloguing, by James ‘Roger Turrell’ 4: 12, 12 Chelsea Plant of the colder areas 8: 50 ‘Bud’s Yellow’ 4: 32– var. oblonga 12: 44 Armitage 6: 27 ‘Twyning’s After Eight’ Year 2017: mulberry plant choices 8: 50 33, 32–33 courgettes: Culzean Castle, 7: 39 Charlotte Russe coastal parks, funding ‘Flaviramea’ 1: 38 for vertical training 6: Ayrshire: walled ‘Waltzing Mathilda’ 7: (‘Matsunaga’) 7: 12, 12 to restore 3: 10 Coronilla valentina 42 garden unearthed 9: 9 39 chemicals, garden (see codling moth (Cydia subsp. glauca ‘Citrina’ ‘Black Hawk’ 6: 42 x Cuprocyparis leylandii damage from extreme Safety in the garden pomonella) 1: 35 3: 17 ‘Rugosa Friulana’ 4: 58, planted against weather 6: 45 panel) Colborn, Nigel, on: Cortaderia: 58 pollution 12: 21, 21 damselflies and cherry laurel (see Johnny Walkers’ richardii 6: 28–29, 29 Cox, Kenneth, on: cut flowers: roses, by dragonflies, by Jean Prunus laurocerasus) career in daffodil selloana ‘Pumila’ 12: choosing deciduous Charles Quest-Ritson 3: Vernon 8: 90 cherry, sweet (see breeding 3: 40–44 10–11, 11 azaleas 5: 103–106 79–82 damsons (see Prunus) Prunus avium) Lilium martagon 6: Corydalis ‘Canary Cox, Peter 3: 75, 75 cuttings: Daphne: chestnut, sweet (see 63–66 Feathers’ 5: 68 Coyne, Josh, on: Zinnia from 7: 49–51 bholua ‘Jacqueline Castanea) reader’s response 7: Corylus avellana 1: 29 4: 72, 72 hardwood 12: 22 Postill’ 1: 36, 38, 39 chicory: 23 Cosmos: crab apple (see Malus) Cycas revoluta 10: 54 odora 3: 32, 32 for winter harvest 11: 37 RHS Garden AGM plants 8: 47 Crambe maritima as a Cyclamen: ‘Aureomarginata’ 1: ‘Marzatica’ 11: 37 Bridgewater 9: 48–52 cultivation 8: 46 garnish 5: 96, 96 in pots 12: 32 cover, 9, 9; 30, 30, children and gardening, Colchicum speciosum European Year of 8: 44 Crassula: coum 1: 37, 40, 41 37, 41; 3: 32 by Chris Young 9: 13 ‘Atrorubens’ 11: 51, 52–53 hardiness 8: 46 ovata: by Rod Leeds 12: ‘Geisha Girl’ 3: 32, 32 chilli (see pepper, chilli) cold frames, making 4: People’s Choice ‘Gollum’ 12: 44 28–32 x transatlantica Chilton-Jones, Marcus 38–39 Award 2017 8: 44 ‘Hummel’s Sunset’ propagation 12: 30 Eternal Fragrance (Curator, RHS Garden Cole, Dominic: award of RHS demonstration 12: 48, 48 ‘Ashwood (‘Blafra’) 5: 40, 40 Bridgewater) 1: 9, 9; 2: 16 Veitch Memorial Medal trial, by Sabatino Crataegus: Snowflake’12 : 28, Darmera peltata 8: Chimonanthus praecox 3: 12 Urzo 8: 44–47 crus-galli 11: 49 29 20–21 1: 30, 30; 12: 53, 53 columns for displaying atrosanguineus 8: 44 monogyna ‘Biflora’8 : subsp. caucasicum Darwin, Charles 1: 62 Chionochloa conspicua plants 6: 34–35 Dark Secret 40 12: 28, 31 his mulberry tree 5: 9 9: 13, 13 common ancestor of (‘3013/01’) 6: 11, 11 orientalis 8: 40 subsp. coum: his theory about ‘pin’ Chionodoxa: flowering plants11 : 7 rediscovered in persimilis ‘Prunifolia’ f. albissimum: and ‘thrum’ primulas ‘Blue Giant’ 3: 57, 59, competitive gardening, wild 6: 11 11: 48 ‘George Bisson’ 3: 11 60 by Lee Burkhill 7: 22 bipinnatus 8: 44; 10: 37 pubescens f. stipulacea 12: 28, 31 ‘Pink Giant’ 3: 57, 60, 60 compost (see also ‘Apollo Carmine’ 8: 40 ‘Golan Heights’ sardensis 3: 56, 60 Growing media panel): (Apollo Series) 8: Crawford, Simon, on: 12: 28, 31 HELEN siehei 3: 57, 60, 60 bins, constructing 1: 46, 47 Rudbeckia hirta ‘Toto’ ‘Lake Effect’ DILLON ‘Rosea’ 3: 56 26–27 ‘Apollo Pink’ (Apollo 8: 23, 23 12: 28, 31 columnist chives in containers 7: 35 contaminated by Series) 8: 46, 47 Crews, Helen: f. coum: Christopher, Marina, on: weedkiller 1: 33 ‘Apollo White’ appointed OBE 2: 10 Pewter Group bamboos 2: 19 RHS Plant Trial of potting 3: 34 (Apollo Series) 8: Cribb, Phillip, on: Bletilla 12: 28, 31 beauties and the Digitalis 5: 79–84 : 46, 47 striata 6: 31, 31 ‘Maurice beast 3: 17 Chrysanthemum: compact deciduous 9: ‘Candy Stripe’ 8: 46, patagua Dryden’ builders in gardens 8: ‘Baltazar’ 7: 11, 11 32 47 9: 68, 68 12: 32 15 ‘Conaco Yellow’ 11: 51, for colour 12: 17 Cupcakes Series 8: Crisp, Stephen: award ‘Tilebarn Bupleurum 52 connections between 44, 47 of Associate of Honour Elizabeth’ fruticosum 6: 21, 21 ‘Jade Green’ 6: 12, 12 people and plants, by ‘Cupcakes White’ 3: 12 12: 28 grasses 9: 13 City Forest Park, Nicola Stocken 1: 21 (Cupcakes Series) Crocosmia: ‘Roseum’ 12: Hagenia abyssinica 5: Manchester 1: 10 conservation of species 8: cover, 44, 47, 47 x crocosmioides 28, 31 21, 21 Clayton, Phil, on: through botanic ‘Double Click ‘Vulcan’ 6: 47, 48 f. pallidum white- roses and tulips 4: 23 Chatsworth’s gardens 12: 8 Cranberries’ ‘Firebird’ 7: 19, 19 flowered12 : 28 three exotics for historically important containers and (Double Click ‘Lucifer’ 3: 39, 39 magenta- water 10: 89 features 6: 53–56 container plantings Series) 8: 45 ‘Severn Sunrise’ 8: 23, flowered12 : 28, two iris family Nigel Dunnett’s (see Container ‘Double Click Rose 23 31 members 7: 19 plantings at the gardening panel) Bonbon’ (Double Crocus: ‘Meaden’s Crimson’ wanting new plants 1: Barbican, London 5: Coosheen garden in Click Series) 8: 46, ‘Pickwick’ 10: 23 12: 28, 31 15 54–60 Co. Cork, by Carole 47 sativus 1: 17 hederifolium 11: 51, 52, plants with winter Drake 5: 91–94 ‘Lemonade’ 8: 44, tommasinianus 1: 37, 53; 12: 31–32

6 The Garden | Index 2017 Daucus – establishing plants

Daucus carota (see ‘Codsall Pink’ 6: 86 81, 81 Lancaster 1: 42–43, vmh 3: 12, 12 12: 46–47 carrots) setchuenensis 6: 87 ‘Camelot Rose’ 42–43 Dunnett, Nigel 5: 51, 56 Echinops ritro 7: 46 David Austin Roses, by var. corymbiflora 6: (Camelot Series) 5: diversity of planting 10: his design for Harlow Echinopsis: Roy Lancaster 7: 73–76 86 81, 81 59 Carr 2: 16, 16 spachiana 3: 48 Davison, Fiona, on: x wilsonii 6: 87, 88 Candy Mountain dodo skeleton 4: 138 his plantings at the spiniflora 12: 46–47 Gardeners’ World: an developments at Wisley: Series 5: 83 Don, Monty 4: 90 Barbican, London, by ecosystem functions of anniversary display at by Sally Nex 11: 43–46 ‘Candy Mountain’ 5: Dowding, Charles, on: Phil Clayton 5: 54–60 soil 5: 46 RHS Lindley Library 4: by Sue Biggs 11: 14 82 10 winter vegetables 11: on: Trentham Gardens, Edgeworthia: 90–91 Dianthus: Carousel Series 5: 36–40 Staffs10 : 30–37 chrysantha 12: 54, daylily (see Hemerocallis) from seed, by Alan 83–84 Down House, Kent: on: urban front 54–55 De Pace, Mario, on: Gray 2: 21 Dalmatian Series 5: Darwin’s mulberry tree gardens 2: 54–58 ‘Red Dragon’ 12: 54 Italian vegetables by caryophyllus ‘Enfant 82–83 5: 9 Dwiar, Robin, on: virtual edible summer flowers region 4: 57–60 de Nice’ 2: 21 ‘Dalmatian Crème’ Downs, Nigel, on: horticulture 12: 50–51 5: 98–99 decision making, by ‘Chomley Farran’ 2: 21, (Dalmatian Series) autumn lawn care 10: Dyckia leptostachya 9: education (see panel) Chris Young 6: 21 21 5: 82, 82 40, 40 67, 68 Edwards, Gerry, on: Delosperma cooperi 5: ‘Rainbow Loveliness’ ‘Dalmatian Peach’ Dracunculus vulgaris 3: 17 cherry introductions 109, 112, 112 2: 21, 21 (Dalmatian Series) dragonflies: for any size garden 7: design (see Garden Dichondra argentea 5: 82, 82 and damselflies, by 62–65 design and planting ‘Silver Falls’ 6: 37, 37 ‘Dalmatian Rose’ Jean Vernon 8: 90 Edwards, Lauren 3: 99 combinations panel) Dickinson, Susan: award (Dalmatian Series) emperor (Anax Eichhornia crassipes 2: Deutz, Johann van der of Associate of Honour 5: 82, 82 imperator) 8: 90 52, 52 6: 87 3: 12 ‘Pam’s Choice’ 5: 80, southern hawker Elaeagnus Deutzia 1: 29 Dicksonia antarctica 8: 80, 84 (Aeshna cyanea) 8: 90 E x submacrophylla ‘Gilt by Roy Lancaster 6: 20–21 ‘Primrose Carousel’ Drake, Carole, on: Edge’ 11: 26, 26 85–88 Digitalis: (Carousel Series) 5: Coosheen garden in earthworms 5: 46; 11: 29, elections to RHS reader’s response 7: cultivation 5: 81 81, 81; 5: 83 Co. Cork 5: 91–94 29 Council, 2018 9: 93 23 from seed 5: 84 ‘Purple Carousel’ Drimys winteri 11: 26, 26 monitoring project 5: Ellingham, Oliver 3: 99 cultivation 6: 88 medicinal properties (Carousel Series) 5: drosophila, spotted 13 Ellington Park, corymbosa 6: 86, 87 5: 81 83, 83 wing (Drosophila Eberle, Sarah: award of Ramsgate, Kent 3: 10 crenata 6: 86, 87 National Plant ‘Serendipity’ 5: 84 suzukii) 9: 32, 32 Associate of Honour 3: Elliott, Brent 7: 11 ‘Pride of Rochester’ Collections 5: 84 ‘Snow Thimble’ 5: drought damage 6: 45, 45 12 on: Hull’s parks 1: 6: 86 new introductions 5: 83, 83, 84 Dryopteris erythrosora Echinacea: 62–63 x elegantissima 82–83 ‘Snowy Mountain’ 8: 29, 29 paradoxa 7: 44–45 elm (see Ulmus) ‘Rosealind’ 6: 87, 88 RHS Plant Trial by (Candy Mountain Duke of Cornwall Spinal purpurea 7: 44–45 Elodea nuttallii 9: 9 x hybrida: Marina Christopher Series) 5: 83 Treatment Centre, ‘Green Twister’ 8: Elymus magellanicus 3: ‘Iris Alford’ 6: 87, 88 5: 79–84 ‘Saltwood Summer’ 5: Salisbury, Wilts 7: 57–60 10, 10 32, 32 ‘Magicien’ 6: 87, 88 x coutinhoi 5: 84 84 Dunn, Nick: award of Echinocactus grusonii Emms, Laurel, on: ‘Mont Rose’ 6: 86, ‘Elsie Kelsey’ 5: 80, 80 x valinii: coastal gardening 8: 87, 88 ferruginea 5: 83; 8: 65 Illumination Pink 49–51 ‘Strawberry Fields’ ‘Foxtrot’ 5: 84 (‘Tmdgfp001’) EDUCATION enjoying your garden, 6: 87, 88 x fucata 5: 84 (Illumination by Lia Leendertz 5: 26 longifolia ‘Veitchii’ 6: Illumination Raspberry Series) 5: 84, 84 Campaign for School School Gardeners of Ensete ventricosum 85, 87, 88 5: 84, 84 Illumination Series Gardening, RHS 4: 79– the Year awards, RHS ‘Maurelii’ 5: 64 x magnifica 6: 87, 88 ‘Martina’ 5: 80, 80 5: 84, 84 82; 5: 117; 7: 17; 8: 73; 4: 79–82 enthusiasm, by Nicola multiradiata 6: 86, 87 parviflora ‘Milk Dillon, Helen (see panel) 9: 88–89 School Gardening Stocken 5: 29 ningpoensis 6: 88 Chocolate’ 5: 83 Dioscorea elephantipes by Sue Biggs 12: 12 Champion of the Year Epidendrum pulchra 6: 86, 87 purpurea 5: 80–81, 80 1: 17 earthworm monitoring award, RHS 9: 88–89 parkinsonianum 5: 10, 10 x rosea: f. albiflora 5: 83, 83 Dipsacus fullonum 12: project 5: 13 school gardening: RHS Epimedium: ‘Campanulata’ 7: 23, ‘Anne Redetzky’ 56, 56 Green Plan It initiative, initiatives and x perralchicum 23 5: 84 diseases and disorders RHS 4: 17; 7: 17 campaigns, by Alana ‘Lichtenberg’ 4: 51, 55 ‘Carminea’ 6: 87, 88 Camelot Series 5: 82 (see Diseases and by Anisa Gress 4: Tapsell 4: 79–82 ‘Rhubarb and Custard’ ‘Multiflora’6 : 87, 88 ‘Camelot Cream’ disorders panel) 80–81 School of Horticulture 4: 17, 17 scabra 6: 86, 87 (Camelot Series) 5: Diselma archeri by Roy Marsh Horticultural graduation, RHS 8: 69; Eranthis hyemalis 1: 41; Science Award 2016 3: 10: 72 1: 36, 39 99 Young School Gardener Erica: DISEASES AND DISORDERS Master of Horticulture, of the Year 2017, RHS arborea var. alpina see also pests in the garden panel RHS 8: 69 9: 88–89 f. aureifolia ‘Albert’s Gold’ 2: 27, 27 Armillaria citizen science pear diseases 8: 27, 27 roses 3: 37 x darleyensis and research projects rust (Gymno­ survey of plant diseases f. aureifolia ‘Mary 9: 10, 10 sporangium sabinae) in gardens, RHS 4: 11 ENVIRONMENT Helen’ 2: 26, 26 ash dieback 8: 27, 27 sweet chestnut blight see also wildlife panel Eryngium: (Hymenoscyphus scab (Venturia pyrina) (Cryphonectria agavifolium 11: 50, 52, fraxineus) 5: 13; 12: 8 8: 27 parasitica) 4: 11; 5: 13 coastal gardening, by Invasive Alien Species, 53 cherry laurel problems Phytophthora survey 11: Xylella fastidiosa: Laurel Emms 8: 49–51 EU Regulation on: bourgatii ‘Picos Blue’ 6: 45 7 by Rebekah Robinson Dunnett, Nigel: his update 9: 9 6: 47, 51 damage from extreme powdery mildews 5: 46 9: 60–61 plantings at the plastics in the garden 6: Erysimum cheiri ‘Sunset weather 6: 45 on fruit and vegetables reader’s response Barbican, London, by 23 Purple’ 4: 32 Dutch elm disease 8: 28 11: 90 Phil Clayton 5: 54–60 readers’ responses 7: Erythronium ‘Pagoda’ 4: (Ophiostoma novo- raspberry diseases 7: 40 imports pledge by front garden survey 3: 97 22–23; 9: 17 50, 53, 53, 55 ulmi) on the Isle of Man cane blight garden centres 10: 6 GardenTags app 3: 11 pollution, plants for Escallonia resinosa 9: 66 5: 9 (Paraconiothyrium restrictions at RHS Great British Wildflower fighting12 : 20–21 Espeletia praesidentis 3: Papaver: fuckelii) 7: 40, 40 Shows 11: 7 Hunt 8: 8 sustainable water 11 downy mildew rust (Phragmidium Zinnia spot Greening Grey Britain management at Espostoa lanata (Peronospora) 8: 8 rubi-idaei) 7: 40, 40 (Alternaria zinniae) 4: campaign, RHS 1: 8; 7: Harlow Carr 2: 84 subsp. lanianuligera 12: orientale mystery spur blight (Didymella 70 22; 8: 73 urban front gardens, by 46–47 disease 8: 8 applanata) 7: 40, 40 for Wildlife 8: 68–69 Nigel Dunnett 2: 54–58 establishing plants, by Rob Stirling 9: 41–43 rhs.org.uk/thegarden Index 2017 | The Garden 7 Euonymus – G ardening Advice

Euonymus: Festuca glauca ‘Elijah fruit (see Fruit panel) acanthocarpus 12: 60, Blue’ 3: 32, 32 Fuchsia: GARDEN DESIGN AND 62 Filipendula: berries 7: 80, 80 PLANTING COMBINATIONS alatus 11: 48, 49 multijuga ‘Hjördis’ 9: in winter 7: 80 G see also container gardening, INSPIRATION and europaeus 79 new giant hybrids, by 10: 12–13, 79, rhs flower shows panels 12–13; 11: 49 purpurea ‘Elegans’ 12: Michael Perry 7: 78–80 gages (see under Prunus) fortunei ‘Wolong 36–37 pollination 7: 80 Galanthus 1: 28–29 Ghost’ 3: 34, 34 Flanagan, Mark 2: 73 ‘Annabel’ 7: 79 dividing 1: 29 arches, plants for 9: formal and naturalistic latifolius 11: 49 flavour, how soil affects, ‘Bella Rosella’ snowdrops for a long 22–23 plantings at Trentham planipes 11: 49 by Sally Nex 4: 25 ( Dreamers season 1: 28–29 autumn colour: Gardens, Staffs, by Euphorbia: flower-balling6 : 45, 45 Series) 7: 79, 80, 80 yellow-flowered, by at Llanover, South Nigel Dunnett 10: Grower Guide, RHS 4: flower shows,RHS (see ‘Bicentennial’ 7: 79 Roger Harvey 2: 61–63 Wales, by Noel 30–37 67 RHS Flower Shows ‘Blue Mirage’ 7: 79 ‘Atkinsii’ 1: 25, 25 Kingsbury 11: 30–35 naturalistic plantings at National Plant panel) ‘Cecile’ 7: 80 ‘Ecusson d’Or’ 2: 61, 61 in Julie Shuldham’s the University of Collection 4: 64 Forde, Hester and ‘Dawn Star’ 7: 79 elwesii: Nottinghamshire Oxford Botanic Garden, RHS Plant Trial, by Patrick: their garden in ‘Deep Purple’ 7: 79, 80 ‘Anglesey garden, by Katharine by Mary Keen 7: 42–46 Don Witton 4: 63–67 Co. Cork, by Carole ‘Eva Boerg’ 6: 37, 37 Candlelight’ 2: 63 Bradburn 9: 70–72 steppe plantings: ‘Blue Haze’ 4: 66, 66 Drake 5: 91–94 ‘Lady Boothby’ 9: 44, ‘Anglesey Orange designing seaside at the Barbican, ceratocarpa 4: 66, 66 formal plantings at 46 Tip’ 2: 63, 63 gardens 8: 51 London 5: 54–60 characias: Trentham Gardens, ‘Marcus Graham’ 7: 79 (Gold Group) ‘Ronald exotic plantings: by Mike Kintgen 5: subsp. wulfenii: 3: Staffs, by Nigel Dunnett ‘Orange King’ 7: 79 Mackenzie’ 2: 61, 62 in a west London 109–112 39, 39 10: 30–37 ‘Peachy’ (California ‘Grakes Gold’ 2: 62 garden, by Jacky summer plantings 6: ‘Purple and Gold’ Forsyth, Elliott, on: Dreamers Series) 7: 79 ‘Magnet’ 1: 28, 37, 41 Hobbs 3: 47–49 48–51 4: 64, 64 Zinnia 4: 72, 72 ‘Pink Marshmallow’ 7: nivalis: in Will Soos and Sue in Christopher cornigera ‘Goldener Forsythia 1: 29 79 f. pleniflorus: Pomeroy’s Scottish Masson’s London Turm’ 4: 65, 65 Fothergilla: ‘Royal Mosaic’ ‘Flore Pleno’ 1: 17 garden, by Jo garden, by Pattie epithymoides ‘Golden gardenii 3: 32–33 (California Dreamers ‘Lady Elphinstone’ Whittingham 9: Barron 8: 32–36 Fusion’ 4: 64, 64 ‘Blue Mist’ 3: 32 Series) 7: 79 2: 61, 61 34–39 topiary at Abbey House griffithii ‘Fireglow’ 4: foxglove (see Digitalis) ‘Sarah Eliza’ 7: 79 Sandersii Group 2: experimental plantings Gardens, Malmesbury, 65, 65 Fraser, Donald: winner ‘Seventh Heaven’ 7: 79 61–62, 61 at Jimi Blake’s Hunting Wilts 4: 84–88 margalidiana 4: 67, 67 of 2017 Marsh ‘Snow Burner’ ‘Philippe André Brook Gardens, Co. urban front gardens, by nereidum 4: 66, 66 Horticultural Science (California Dreamers Meyer’ 4: 107 Wicklow, by Jane Nigel Dunnett 2: 54–58 rigida 4: 65, 65 Award 12: 7 Series) 7: 79 plicatus: Powers 12: 35–39 seguieriana 4: 67, 67 Fraxinus: triphylla 7: 78 ‘Bill Clark’ 2: 62 myrsinites 4: 63, 65, 65 ash dieback ‘Voodoo’ 7: 78, 79, 80 ‘Madelaine’ 2: 62, 63 sikkimensis 4: 63, 66, 66 (Hymenoscyphus ‘Wendy’s Beauty’ 7: 79 ‘Wandlebury Ring’ Euryops tysonii 9: 67, 69 fraxineus) 5: 13; 12: 8 fuchsia gall mite 2: 62–63, 63 Exochorda x macrantha effects of emerald ash (Aculops fuchsiae) 9: 9 ‘Wendy’s Gold’ 1: 28; GARDENS ‘The Bride’ 4: 51, 54, 54, borer (Agrilus Fuller, Tim, on: RHS 2: 63, 63 see also rhs gardens panel 55 planipennis) on North Plant Trial of Stipa 10: ‘Primrose Warburg’ 2: exotic plantings: American ash 42–46 3, 62, 63 Abbey House Gardens, Peirce, Nicholas: his in a west London species 12: 7 fungicides update 6: 42 ‘S. Arnott’ 1: 28, 39; 10: Malmesbury, Wilts, by garden at White garden, by Jacky on IUCN Red List 12: 7 fungus: 23 Naomi Slade 4: 84–88 Cottage, Isle of Wight, Hobbs 3: 47–49 Fritillaria meleagris 1: 33; devil’s fingers (Clathrus ‘Spindlestone Bowden, Jenny: her by David Hurrion 7: in Will Soos and Sue 4: 50, 55 archeri) 2: 22–23, 23 Surprise’ 2: 63, 63 garden in Churt, 82–85, 85 Pomeroy’s lochside frogs 3: 33 honey (Armillaria) 4: 11 woronowii ‘Elizabeth Surrey 6: 58–60 Rye View House, E Scottish garden, by front gardens: citizen science and Harrison’ 2: 63, 63 Coosheen garden in Co. Sussex: its container Jo Whittingham 9: survey 3: 97 research projects Galanthus Group, Hardy Cork, by Carole Drake plantings, by Emma 34–39 urban, by Nigel 9: 10, 10 Plant Society: 5: 91–94 Reuss 5: 62–64 experimental plantings Dunnett 2: 54–58 Furcraea parmentieri 9: clarification12 : 86 Hunting Brook Gardens, Savill Garden Winter at Jimi Blake’s Hunting Frost, Adam 3: 75, 75; 5: 51 68 Garbutt, Simon, on: Co. Wicklow, by Jane Beds, Windsor Great Brook Gardens, auriculas at Old Hill Powers 12: 35–39 Park, by John Co. Wicklow, by Jane Farmhouse, Norfolk 4: Hyde, Earl, and Sue Anderson 2: 73–75 Powers 12: 35–39 FRUIT 99–102 Bennett: their London Shuldham, Julie: her see also diseases and disorders, pests in the Garden, The: its redesign, garden, by Matthew autumn plantings in garden and vegetables panels by Chris Young 10: 5 Biggs 11: 56–60, 58 Nottinghamshire, by readers’ responses 12: La Seigneurie, Sark, by Katharine Bradburn 9: ants on peaches 10: 92 heritage orchard, 85–86 Jon Ardle 1: 52–56 70–72 berries in pots 10: 24–25 RHS Garden Rosemoor Garden Bridge, London Masson, Christopher: Soos, Will, and Sue by Gareth Richards 6: 5: 120 7: 11 his London garden, by Pomeroy: their 82–83 mulberry Charlotte Garden Media Guild Pattie Barron 8: 32–36, lochside Scottish F cherry introductions for Russe (‘Matsunaga’) Awards 2016 1: 9 34 garden, by Jo any size garden, by (Chelsea Plant of the Gardeners’ World, BBC: Merton Borders, Whittingham 9: 34–39, Fagus sylvatica Gerry Edwards 7: 62–65 Year 2017) 7: 12, 12 an anniversary display University of Oxford 37 ‘Purpurea Nana’ 5: 94 crab apples as MYHarvest (Measure at RHS Lindley Library, Botanic Garden, by Trentham Gardens, Farm Terrace Allotments, pollinators 11: 18–19 your Harvest) project by Fiona Davison 4: Mary Keen 7: 42–46 Staffs, by Nigel by Lia Leendertz 1: 18 damsons, letter on 9: 17 5: 9 90–91 Murray, Elizabeth: her Dunnett 10: 30–37 Farrell, Holly, on: dessert apples, early 8: plums, gages and gardening: autumn colour water landscaping at cultivating spinach 3: 30, 30 damsons: good garden and climate change, plantings at Llanover, Docton Mill Gardens, 85–87 reader’s response 10: selections 9: 30–31 by Eleanor Webster South Wales, by Noel Devon, by Andrew RHS Plant Trial of 91 vineyards in London, by 10: 57–60 Kingsbury 11: 30–35 Lawson 3: 68–72 beetroot 6: 73–75 dessert gooseberries 4: Victor Keegan 9: 82–84 in times of turmoil, by Old Bladbean Stud Watkins, Antony, and Fascicularia bicolor 9: 68 45 Warden pear: research Lia Leendertz 4: 28 Gardens, Kent, by Christopher Hutchings: favourite garden plants, fruit identification into its identity 11: 7 in videogames 12: Camilla Swift 6: 68–71 their exotic London by Roy Lancaster 12: sessions, RHS 8: 69 windfalls for wildlife 10: 50–51 Old Hill Farmhouse, garden, by Jacky 59–62 fruit walls, by Tim 18 Gardening Advice, RHS Norfolk, by Simon Hobbs 3: 47–49 for sunny spots 8: Biddlecombe 10: 48–50 5: 120 Garbutt 4: 99–102 29

8 The Garden | Index 2017 Gardening in a Changing Climate – Hedera

Gardening in a Changing petunias 7: 10 grape, grapevine (see and related blue bulbs (RHS award) 3: 12 algeriensis: Climate Award, Britain sino-ornata Vitis) 3: 56–60 Harperley Farm ‘Gloire de Marengo’ in Bloom 12: 65 ‘Oha’ 11: 51, 52 grass snake (Natrix Grimshaw, John (see Nurseries, Co. Durham, 2: 68, 69 Gardening in a Changing Geranium: natrix) 7: 114, 114 panel) by Roy Lancaster 5: ‘Ravensholst’ 2: 69 Climate report, RHS 5: x oxonianum ‘Miss grasses: littoralis 11: 26, 67–70 colchica: 8; 6: 10; 10: 58 Heidi’ 6: 12, 12 as alternatives to 26 Harpur, Marcus ‘Dentata’ 2: 69 Gardening in a Global Rozanne (‘Gerwat’) 3: hedging 7: 36–37 Gunnera tinctoria 9: 9 (appreciation) 10: 11, 11 ‘Dentata Variegata’ Greenhouse report, 39, 39; 11: 51, 52, 52–53 by Helen Dillon 9: 13 Hartweg, Karl: 2: 68, 68, 69 RHS 10: 58 Gibbon’s Rent alleyway, for autumn 10: 26 conserving his journals ‘Sulphur Heart’ 2: garlic, planting out 11: 17 Bermondsey, London, using yellow rattle to 1: 13 68, 69, 70 garnishes, by Julie by Fern Alder 10: 52–55 suppress 8: 28–29 Harvey, Roger, on: helix: Hollobone 5: 96–100 gin, juniper plantings with blue 3: yellow-flowered and Xylella 9: 91 Garrett, Fergus, on: for 2: 11 32–33 snowdrops 2: 61–63 ‘Anita’ 2: 67 Zinnia 4: 68–72 Ginkgo biloba DNA Gray, Alan (see panel) hawthorn (see ‘Atropurpurea’ 2: 66 gastropods: sequenced 4: 11 great tit (Parus major) H Crataegus) ‘Bredon’ 2: 67 in the garden 3: 51–54 Gladiolus venustus 4: 107 10: 68 hazel (see Corylus) ‘Buttercup’ 2: 65, trial at RHS Gardens 3: glasshouse, curvilinear, Green Flag Awards 11: 9 Hagenia abyssinica, by health and horticulture 66, 68 53 at Millichope Park, green flowers for Helen Dillon 5: 21, 21 (see panel) ‘Caecilia’ 2: 67 Generic Contingency Shropshire 4: 11 gardens, by Alan Gray hail damage 6: 45, 45 Health and Horticulture ‘Duckfoot’ 2: 66 Plan for Plant and Bee globe artichokes in 6: 27 Hakonechloa: Conference 2016 8: 73 ‘Erecta’ 2: 67, 68 Health in England 5: 13 potato sacks 5: 45 Green Heart project, macra 9: 13; 10: 26, 26 heathers: National Plant ‘Feenfinger’2 : 66 genetically modified glyphosate 6: 12 University of ‘All Gold’ 5: 43, 43 Collection at RHS ‘Fredrick’ 2: 67 gnat, winter (Trichocera Birmingham 2: 12, 12 ‘Samurai’ 5: 31, 31 Garden Wisley 4: 108 ‘Glacier’ 2: 67 annulata) 1: 35 green manures for Halesia carolina Vestita Heathrow Airport: ‘Glymii’ 2: 66 GARDEN gold-leaved plants 5: 43 vegetable plots 8: 30 Group 6: 32, 32 green walls 1: 9 ‘Golden Ingot’ 2: 67 SOLUTIONS goldfinches (Carduelis Green Plan It initiative, Hamamelis: Hebe: ‘Ivalace’ 2: 66 carduelis 3 RHS 4: 17; 8: 72–73 and Xylella : 91 ‘Jubilee’ 2: 67 see also practical ) 10: cultivation 2: 44 9 letter on 1: 19 by Anisa Gress 4: National Plant ‘Pink Elephant’ 3: 66 ‘Light Fingers’ 2: 67, advice panel gooseberries: 80–81 Collection 2: 43 Hedera: 70 autumn lawn care, by dessert 4: 45 green walls at Heathrow selections, by Chris as a support for ‘Maple Leaf’ 2: 67 Jon Ardle 10: 39–41 ‘Crispa Nibbling’ 8: 10, Airport 1: 9 Lane 2: 42–47 wildlife 2: 35 ‘Minty’ 2: 66 coastal gardening, by 10 greenfinch (Chloris ‘Dishi’ 2: 46–47 benefits for buildings, ‘Oro di Bogliasco’ 2: Laurel Emms 8: ‘Hinnonmäki Gul’ 4: 45 chloris) 10: 64–65 x intermedia: by Tijana Blanuša 2: 67; 3: 34 49–51 ‘Hinnonmäki Röd’ 4: 45 greening: ‘Advent’ 2: 44, 44 69 ‘Ovata’ 2: 67, 68 establishing plants, by ‘Invicta’ 4: 45, 45 awkward spaces 11: ‘Alexander’ 2: 44, 46 by James Armitage ‘Parsley Crested’ 2: Rob Stirling 9: 41–43 ‘Langley Gage’ 4: 45 24–25 ‘Angelly’ 2: 44, 44 and Rosalyn Marshall 67, 68 irrigation, by Rebekah ‘Leveller’ 4: 45 living spaces 10: 59 ‘Anne’ 2: 44 2: 65–70 ‘Pink ’n’ Curly’ 2: 66 Mealey 5: 87–89 ‘Martlet’ 4: 45 urban streets: RHS ‘Aphrodite’ 2: 44, 44 pruning Wisteria, by ‘Pax’ 4: 45, 45 research into 1: 8 ‘Arnold Promise’ 2: Jenny Bowden 1: ‘Rokula’ 4: 45, 45 Greening Grey Britain 44, 45 HEALTH AND HORTICULTURE 49–51 ‘Whinham’s Industry’ campaign (see ‘Aurora’ 2: 44, 45 seed, sowing 4: 45 Environment panel) ‘Barmstedt Gold’ 2: Cattell, Jonathan: his John MacLeod Annual outdoors, by Julie ‘Xenia’ 4: 45, 45 Gregory, Peter: 44, 45 gardening lifeline 6: 94, Lecture 2016, RHS 1: 8 Hollobone 4: 93–96 ‘Yellow Champagne’ 4: authority on maples, ‘Brimstone’ 2: 44 94 prison yards, project to shrubs: raising from 45 by Roy Lancaster 10: ‘Burning Desire’ 2: government green 5: 10 cuttings, by government 97, 97 45, 45 responsibility for rosehips 11: 62–66 Charlotte Rodick 7: responsibility for Gress, Anisa, on: RHS ‘Chris’ 2: 45, 45 horticulture, by Lord Sheffield street: RHS 49–51 horticulture, by Lord Green Plan It initiative ‘Gingerbread’ 2: 45, Heseltine 7: 25 PhD research into slugs and snails, Heseltine 7: 25 4: 80–81 45, 46 Horatio Chapple garden greening urban streets controlling, by Grand Union Canal: its Grey-Wilson, ‘Harry’ 1: 36, 40, 41; for spinal injury patients 1: 8 Hayley Jones 3: new floating park8 : 9, 9 Christopher, on: Scilla 2: 46, 46 in Salisbury, Wilts, by therapeutic effects of 51–54 ‘Jelena’ 2: 45, 47 Lia Leendertz 7: 57–60 gardening, letter on 1: reader response 6: ‘Maurice Foster’ 2: reader’s response 9: 17 19 25 JOHN GRIMSHAW columnist 45 wildlife ponds, by ‘Ostergold’ 2: 46, 46 Esther McMillan 2: changes in plant names self-seeding plants 8: 19 ‘Pallida’ 2: 45–46, 49–52 9: 15 winter gardening 12: 90 46, 75 winter gardening enjoying weeds 11: 89 yellow daffodils3 : 23 ‘Robert’ 2: 46, 47 HORTICULTURE INDUSTRY tasks, by Jon Ardle gardens in May 5: 23 readers’ response ‘Rubin’ 2: 46, 47 11: 54–55 plants with connections 5:26 ‘Vesna’ 2: 46, 47 commercial cherry Walkers, Johnny: his to people 1: 17 mollis: growing 7: 64 career in daffodil ‘Wisley Supreme’ 2: David Austin Roses, by breeding, by Nigel 46, 47 Roy Lancaster 7: 73–76 Colborn 3: 40–44 ALAN GRAY ‘Philippe’ 2: 47 columnist GROWING MEDIA Hamilton, Geoff4 : 90 Hampton Court Palace Dianthus from seed 2: biochar 4: 49 peat shortage 11: 11 Flower Show, RHS (see HOUSE PLANTS 21 carbon footprint from potting compost 3: 34 RHS Flower Shows green flowers for gardening: reducing seeds and soil: the panel) Begonia cane-stemmed, rise in sales 2015–2017 gardens 6: 27 11: 23 needs of germinating hanging baskets, water- by Rob Stirling 1: 59–61 11: 6 Paeonia compost: seeds 4: 96 wise liners for 5: 43 cacti and succulents as terrariums, indoor: mlokosewitschii 7: bins, constructing 1: soil types by the coast hardwood cuttings 7: house plants, by planting 5: 36–37 21, 21 26–27 8: 50 50–51 Christopher J Young Vanda as house plants, Penstemon RHS Plant contaminated by sustainable soil trees from 12: 22 12: 44–49 by Sara Ritterhausen 3: Trial 9: 54–58 weedkiller 1: 33 cultivation 5: 46 Harlow Carr, RHS Phalaenopsis 3: 27–28 89–92 seed sowing times 4: green manures for topsoil 12: 22 Garden (see RHS revitalising house plant reader’s response 9: 31 vegetable plots 8: 30 Gardens panel) displays 8: 24–25 16 Harlow Carr award rhs.org.uk/thegarden Index 2017 | The Garden 9 Hedera – Leeds, Rod

Hedera (continued) Heseltine, Lord, on: at White Cottage, Isle tinctoria 12: 60, 62 Oxford Botanic Garden ‘Pittsburgh’ 2: 67, 68 government of Wight 7: 82–85 Indigofera ‘Claret 7: 42–46 ‘Triton’ 2: 67, 68 responsibility for Hutchings, Christopher, Cascade’ 12: 60, 61 Kerria: hibernica 2: 68, 69 horticulture 7: 25, 25 and Antony Watkins: Ingram, Tim, on: J japonica 1: 29 ‘Deltoidea’ 2: 68, 69 Hesperaloe parviflora 9: their exotic west specialist plant ‘Albescens’ 5: 10, 10 (Hibernica Group) 66, 68 London garden, by societies 9: 19 Jasminum polyanthum Kingsbury, Noel, on: ‘Rona’ 2: 68, 69 Heteropolygonatum 4: 76 Jacky Hobbs 3: 47–49 : 12: 19, 19 autumn colour ‘Variegata’ 2: 68, 69 Hibberd, James Shirley Hutchinson, Paul, of hotels 6: 122, 122; 9: 30 Jerusalem artichokes in plantings at Llanover, maroccana: 2: 66 Harperley Farm insecticides 6: 42 potato sacks 5: 45 South Wales 11: 30–35 ‘Neon’ 2: 70 Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Nurseries, Co. Durham in winter 1: 35 Jewell, David, on: Kintgen, Mike, on: steppe ‘Spanish Canary’ 2: ‘Petit Orange’ (HibisQs 5: 67–70 inspiration from RHS autumn climbers for planting 5: 109–112 69, 70 Petit Series) 7: 12, 12 italica 3: Shows, by Chris Young flowers, fruit or foliage Knap Hill Nursery, nepalensis ‘Marbled Hillsborough Castle, 58 8: 15 9: 44–47 Surrey 5: 103 Dragon’ 2: 68, 69 Northern Ireland: lost Hyde, Earl, and Sue inspiring the next John MacLeod Annual Kniphofia: pastuchovii ‘Ann Ala’ 2: streamside garden 9: 9 Bennett: their London generation, by Sue Lecture, RHS: ‘Erecta’ 1: 19, 19 68, 69 HMP and YOI Parc, garden, by Matthew Biggs 10: 14 2016 1: 8 rooperi 3: 39, 39; 11: 53 Hedera: the Complete Bridgend, South Wales Biggs 11: 56–60, 58 invasive plants: 2017 11: 70 Guide 2: 70; 7: 90 11: 9 Hyde Hall, RHS Garden aquatics 2: 52 Johnson, Owen, tree hedgehogs: HMP Wandsworth: (see RHS Gardens panel) by Nicola Stocken 3: 19 registrar, by Roy by Jean Vernon 2: 106 project to green prison Hydrangea: Invasive Alien Species, Lancaster 11: 97, 97 garden at RHS Garden yards 5: 10 collection, RHS EU Regulation on: Jovibarba sobolifera 1: 17 Harlow Carr 6: 92 Hobbs, Jacky, on: Garden Wisley 7: 90 update 9: 9 chilensis 9: 68 homes 9: 30 Antony Watkins and anomala investment in Juniperus: hedges, by Lia Christopher Hutchings’ subsp. petiolaris 9: 28 horticulture, RHS, by chinensis ‘Blue ’ 2: L Leendertz 9: 16 exotic west London aspera 6: 46, 51 Chris Young 5: 48–52 26, 26 Helenium ‘Sahin’s Early garden 3: 47–49 Villosa Group 6: 50 Iris: communis: La Seigneurie, Sark, by Flowerer’ 6: 47, 48 sexstylosa macrophylla 1: 29 bucharica 5: 110, 110 seed preserved at Jon Ardle 1: 52–56 Helichrysum amorginum ‘Stardust’ 6: 46, 48 paniculata ‘Vanilla foetidissima 12: 56, 56 Wakehurst Place, ladybird, harlequin Ruby Cluster (‘Blorub’) Hollobone, Julie, on: Fraise’ 7: 90 ‘George’ 1: 41 Sussex 4: 12 (Harmonia axyridis) 1: 35 5: 68 garden garnishes 5: Hydrocharis ‘Harmony’ 2: 75 var. hemispherica 2: Lancaster, Roy (see also Helictotrichon 96–100 morsus-ranae 2: 52 histrioides 1: 37 11 Roy Lancaster panel): sempervirens 3: 32, 32 sowing seed outdoors Hylotelephium: ‘Lady Beatrix horizontalis ‘Wiltonii’ RHS Lifetime Helleborus: 4: 93–96 (Herbstfreude Group) Stanley’ 1: 41 12: 17, 17 Achievement Award 7: argutifolius 2: 32, 32; 2: Holyroodhouse, ‘Autumn Fire’ 3: 39, 39 ‘Rachel de Thame’ 5: 12, 12 73 Edinburgh: its Physic spectabile (Brilliant 15, 15 Lane, Chris, on: the x hybridus Ashwood Garden 8: 9 Group) ‘Brilliant’ 11: unguicularis 1: 36, 41 RHS Plant Trial of Garden hybrids 3: 66 homeownership, 50, 52 Iris Society, British: Hamamelis 2: 42–47 (Rodney Davey decreasing: its impact Hymenoscyphus clarification12 : 86 Larix: Marbled Group) on gardening 1: 9 fraxineus (see ash irrigation systems for decidua ‘Little Bogle’ ‘Anna’s Red’ 1: 36, 39, honey fungus (see dieback under gardens, by Rebekah 9: 32 41 fungus) Fraxinus) Mealey 5: 87–89 K ‘Puli’ 9: 32, 32 thibetanus 12: 54, 54 Honours: Hypericum x inodorum ivy (see Hedera) kaempferi: Walberton’s Rosemary New Year 2: 10 Magical Lightning viridiflora 1: 15, 15; 5: Kalanchoe: ‘Bambino’ 9: 32 (‘Walhero’) 1: 37, 41 Queen’s Birthday 8: 8 (‘Kolmligh’) 9: 79, 79 94 ‘Spider’ 12: 44 ‘Blue Dwarf’ 9: 32 Helmingham Hall, Horatio Chapple garden Izu Ō-shima: its thyrsiflora 12: 48, 48 laricina ‘Stubby’ 9: 32 Suffolk6 : 11 for spinal injury camellias, by Jennifer kale: Lathyrus vernus 1: 15; 4: Hemerocallis: patients in Salisbury, Trehane 10: 62–63 for winter harvest 11: 50, 55 at White Cottage, Isle Wilts, by Lia Leendertz 39 Laurus nobilis 1: 36, 38 of Wight 7: 82–85 7: 57–60 ‘Nero di Toscana’ 11: 39 Lavandula: ‘Always Afternoon’ 7: reader’s response 9: 17 Keegan, Victor, on: and Xylella 9: 91 85 hornet, Asian (Vespa London vineyards 9: new species 7: 15, 15 ‘Gay Octopus’ 7: 83 velutina) 1: 9; 5: 13, 13; I 82–84 angustifolia subsp. ‘Papa Goose’ 4: 19, 19 12: 7 Keen, Mary: on Merton pyrenaica 7: 15, 15 ‘Parade of Peacocks’ 7: Horticulture Matters Ilex: Borders, University of austroapennina 7: 15, 15 83 report (see RHS panel) aquifolium: pyrenaica 7: 15, 15 ‘Selma Longlegs’ 7: 83 Hosta: ‘Argentea lavender (see Lavandula) ‘Vectis Amy Hiscock’ ‘Francee’ 5: 30, 31 Marginata lawns: 7: 83 ‘Frances Williams’ 4: Pendula’ 11: 23 INSPIRATION FROM care in autumn, by Jon ‘Vectis Jean Peirce’ 7: 54, 54 ‘J.C. van Tol’ 1: 38 RHS GARDENS Ardle 10: 39–41 83, 84 ‘Paul’s Glory’ 5: 30, 31 x koehneana ‘Chestnut improving 10: 40 ‘Vectis Joan Morey’ 7: ‘Touch of Class’ 6: 32, Leaf’ 8: 42, 42 Bowes-Lyon Rose RHS Garden Rosemoor laying or sowing new 83 32 Impatiens: Garden, RHS Garden 6: 28–29, 28–29 9: 29 ‘Vectis Nora Malone’ 7: house plants (see House glandulifera 9: 9, 9 Wisley 7: 26–27, 26–27 Robinson Garden, RHS scarifying 10: 40 83, 84 plants panel) hawkeri Divine Series conifers in combination, Garden Hyde Hall 8: topdressing 10: 40 ‘Yabba Dabba Doo’ 7: 83 Hughes, Philip, on: plans 6: 37, 37 RHS Garden Rosemoor 20–21 Lawson, Andrew, on: Hepatica nobilis ‘Stained for the Laboratory, RHS 2: 26–27 spring container water landscaping at Glass’ 3: 64, 66 Garden Wisley 11: 45, 45 Dry Garden, RHS Garden displays, RHS Garden Docton Mill Gardens, Heracleum Hull’s parks, by Brent I WOULDN’T Hyde Hall 12: 10–11 Harlow Carr 3: 24–25 Devon 3: 68–72 mantegazzianum 9: 9 Elliott 1: 62–63 BE WITHOUT Foliage Garden, RHS spring displays, RHS leaf spot on Zinnia herbaceous borders at hummingbird 7: 80 Garden Wisley 5: 30–31 Garden Rosemoor 4: (Alternaria zinniae) 4: 70 Llanover, South Wales Humulus lupulus a memento of the heather borders, RHS 32–33 Lecoufle, Philippe: 11: 34 ‘Aureus’ 3: 34, 34 great storm, by Phil Garden Harlow Carr 1: Winter Walk, RHS award of Veitch herbicides update 6: 42 hungry gap, the 4: 41 Clayton 10: 92 22–23 Garden Wisley 11: Memorial Medal 3: 12 herbs (see Vegetables Hunting Brook Gardens, fork and spade, by Hilltop Garden, RHS 12–13 Leeds, Rod: panel) Co. Wicklow, by Jane Adam Frost 11: 91 Garden Hyde Hall 9: woodland borders, RHS award of Veitch Hermans, Clare, on: Powers 12: 35–39 my first mattock, by 20–21 Garden Harlow Carr Memorial Medal 3: 12 Phalaenopsis AGMs 3: Hurrion, David, on: Matt Biggs 12: 86 Mediterranean Garden, 10: 12–13 on: Cyclamen coum 12: 27–28, 27 Nicholas Peirce’s garden 28–32

10 The Garden | Index 2017 leek – Musa

leek: Leycesteria formosa 1: 29 Lindley Library, RHS 2016 3: 99 Michaud, Michel, on: AGMs 10: 20 Leyser, Ottoline: (see RHS Lindley 2017 12: 7 RHS Plant Trial of for winter harvest 11: appointed DBE 2: 10 Library panel) Marshall, Rosalyn, et al, sweet peppers 8: 56–60 37 ixioides Lindsay, Jane, on: M on: Hedera 2: 65–70 microbes and garden RHS Plant Trial, by ‘Goldfinger’4 : 42, 42 Jasminum polyanthum Massey, John, of storage 9: 31 Brian Smith 10: 20 Ligularia przewalskii 8: 12: 19, 19 Magnolia: Ashwood Nurseries, Microbiota decussata 12: ‘Bandit’ 11: 36 20–21 Liparis loeselii in Wales cylindrica 12: 61 Kingswinford, 17, 17 ‘Belton’ 10: 20, 20 Ligustrum quihoui 11: 26, 12: 7, 7 ‘Elizabeth’ 4: 36, 36 W Midlands 3: 63–66, 63 microgreens 5: 100 ‘Blauwgroene Herfst’ 26 Liquidambar styraciflua grandiflora ‘Undulata’ Masson, Christopher: grown on windowsills – Lancelot 10: 20 Lilium: 11: 50 3: 33 his London garden, by 12: 16 ‘Cairngorm’ 10: 20, 20 cultivation 6: 66 Liriope: laevifolia 12: 60, 61, 61 Pattie Barron 8: 32–36, mildews, powdery (see ‘Jolant’ 10: 20 pests 6: 66 muscari 11: 50 x soulangeana 4: 53, 53 34 Diseases and Disorders ‘Jumper’ 10: 20 ‘Apricot Fudge’ 8: 10, 10 ‘Gold-banded’ 5: 43 ‘Star Wars’ 3: 75, 75 Matteuccia struthiopteris panel) ‘Krypton’ 10: 20 ‘Arabian Knight’ 6: 63, Lithodora diffusa stellata 4: 51, 52 4: 51, 53, 53, 55 Milium effusum ‘Aureum’ ‘Lancaster’ 10: 20 65, 66 ‘Heavenly Blue’ 5: 40, 40 wilsonii 4: 52 Mathew, Brian, on: 5: 43 ‘Oarsman’ 10: 20 ‘Attiwaw’ 6: 64, 66 Lobelia: Mahonia: Crocus tommasinianus Millais, David 3: 75, 75 ‘Porbella’ 10: 20 chalcedonicum 6: 64 erinus ‘Crystal Palace’ ‘Marvel’ 12: 60, 62 2: 31, 31 Millennium Seed Bank, ‘Rally’ 10: 20 ‘Chameleon’ 6: 66 6: 37 x media ‘Lionel May gardens, by John Wakehurst Place, ‘Runner’ 10: 20, 20 ‘Claude Shride’ 6: 64, excelsa 9: 68 Fortescue’ 1: 39, 41 Grimshaw 5: 23 Sussex 4: 12 ‘Stamford’ 10: 20 65, 66 maritima ‘Oriental microphylla 12: 62 McDermott, Gary, of Mimulus guttatus Leendertz, Lia (see panel) x dalhansonii 6: 66 Nights’ 6: 37 russellii 12: 61 Harperley Farm polyploidal population Leonardslee Gardens, hansonii 6: 64 Lomatia tinctoria 9: Maihuenia poeppigii 9: Nurseries, Co. Durham on Shetland 11: 11, 11 W Sussex 9: 10 henryi 6: 66 67–68 69, 69 5: 67–70, 67 mints in containers 7: 35 nivale ‘Jennifer Evans’ 6: 64 Long Service medal, Malus: McIndoe, Andrew: Miscanthus: subsp. alpinum ‘Manitoba Fox’ 6: 66 RHS, by Ursula Buchan controlling pests on award of Veitch x giganteus 7: 36 Blossom of Snow ‘Manitoba Morning’ 6: 1: 21 apple trees 1: 35 Memorial Medal 3: 12 nepalensis 7: 36 (‘Berghman’) 11: 7, 7 66 Longwood Gardens, PA, crab apple McMillan, Esther, on: sinensis: Leucojum vernum 12: 55, correction 19: 92; USA: its fountains 4: 12, recommendations 11: ponds for wildlife 2: ‘Adagio’ 11: 51 55 10: 92, 92 12 18–19 49–52 ‘China’ 11: 32 Leucothoe Scarletta martagon 6: 63, 64, 65 Lonicera: early dessert apples 8: McNamara, William: ‘Ferner Osten’ 10: (‘Zeblid’) 1: 25, 25 by Nigel Colborn 6: fragrantissima 1: 30, 30 30, 30 award of Veitch 26, 26 Lewisia tweedyi 3: 63, 66 63–66 x tellmanniana 9: 28 reader’s response Memorial Medal 3: 12 ‘Morning Light’ 7: 36 reader’s Lophospermum 10: 91 McSeveney, Andrew, on: mistletoe (see Viscum response 7: 23 scandens ‘Violet’ 6: 37 fruit walls, by Tim RHS Campanula Plant album) ROY var. album 6: 64, 65, Lord, Tony, on: RHS Biddlecombe 10: Trial 2011–2013 7: 29–30 Mitchell, Robert: LANCASTER 66 Plant Finder: its first 30 48–50 McVicar, Hannah (artist) appointed MBE 8: 8 var. cattaniae ‘The years 3: 74–76 ‘Adirondack’ 11: 19 2: 17, 17 module trays for monthly contributor Moor’ 6: 64 lottery funding for brevipes ‘Wedding McVicar, Jekka: award propagation 3: 39 interview with pardalinum 6: 64 horticulture 3: 10 Bouquet’ 11: 19 of VMH 3: 12, 12 Molinia caerulea subsp. Matthew Biggs 4: ‘Red Velvet’ 6: 46 Luma apiculata 11: 50, 52 ‘Butterball’ 11: 19 meadow seed mixes, by arundinacea ‘Skyracer’ 74–76 ‘Rose Arch Fox’ 6: 65 polyphyllus 6: ‘Comtesse de Paris’ 11: Mark Spencer 2: 25 7: 36 reader response 6: ‘Russian Red’ 6: 65, 66 28–29, 29 19 readers’ response 4: 27 Moluccella laevis 6: 27, 27 25 ‘Slate’s Select’ 6: 65, 66 Luzula sylvatica ‘Aurea’ domestica meadows, perennial: Monarda: ‘Sunny Morning’ 6: 5: 43, 43 (see apple) mowing 8: 28–29 ‘Gardenview Scarlet’ Plants (series) cover Lysichiton americanus 2: ‘Evereste’ 11: 19 Mealey, Rebekah, on: 12: 36 Cornus superbum 6: 66 52, 52 ‘Gorgeous’ 11: 19 irrigation systems for ‘On Parade’ 12: 36–37 hongkongensis 2: ‘Laura’ 11: 19 gardens 5: 87–89 Morus: 76–77 ‘Louisa’ 11: 19 Meconopsis: mulberry at Down Deutzia 6: 85–88 ‘Princeton Cardinal’ (Fertile Blue Group) House, Kent 5: 9 reader’s response 11: 19 ‘Lingholm’ 5: 68, 69 Charlotte Russe 7: 23 LIA LEENDERTZ columnist ‘R.J. Fulcher’ 8: 41 punicea ‘Sichuan Silk’ (‘Matsunaga’) Diselma archeri 1: Red Obelisk (‘Dvp 5: 69, 69 (Chelsea Plant of the 42–43 allotments: for spinal injury Obel’) 11: 19 quintuplinervia 5: 69, 69 Year 2017) 7: 12, 12 favourite garden enthusiasm for 10: 98 patients, Salisbury, x robusta ‘Red melon Zatta 4: 57, 60, 60 moth: plants 12: 59–62 history 12: 83 Wilts 7: 57–60 Sentinel’ 11: 19 membership prices for codling (Cydia Bristol’s gardens trail 6: reader’s response 9: ‘Royal Beauty’ 11: 19; 2018 12: 67 pomonella) 1: 35 Nurseries (series) 24 17 11: 23 Menyanthes trifoliata 2: hummingbird hawk Ashwood Nurseries, enjoying your garden 5: National Plant ‘Royalty’ 11: 19 52 (Macroglossum Kingswinford, 26 Collections 3: 20 x scheideckeri ‘Red Mertensia: stellatarum) 9: 31, 31 W Midlands 3: 63–66 Farm Terrace roadside verges as Jade’ 11: 19 maritima as a garnish March (Alsophila David Austin Roses 7: Allotments 1: 18 wildflower refuges8 : 18 ‘Sun Rival’ 11: 19 5: 97, 97 aescularia) 1: 35, 35 73–76 gardening in times of reader’s response 10: toringo: virginica 6: 12 mottled umber Harperley Farm turmoil 4: 28 91 ‘Aros’ 11: 7, 7 Merton Borders, (Erannis defoliaria) 1: Nurseries, hedges 9: 16 standing up for street ‘Scarlett’ 11: 19, 49, 51 University of Oxford 35 Co. Durham 5: 67–70 Horatio Chapple garden trees 2: 22 transitoria 4: 52; 8: 41 Botanic Garden, by spurge hawk (Hyles Plantbase, E Sussex 9: ‘Thornhayes ’ Mary Keen 7: 42–46 euphorbiae) 66–69 8: 41 Mesembryanthemum caterpillar 10: 7, 7 Thornhayes Nursery, trilobata 8: 39 crystallinum as winter (Operophtera Devon 8: 39–42 LEGISLATION hahniana microgreens 5: 100, 100 brumata) 1: 35 and government action on plants 12: 48, 48 Metasequoia: Mount Garden, Plant People (series) maple (see Acer) glyptostroboides: Fleetwood, Lancs 3: 10 Gregory, Peter: Generic Contingency Invasive Alien Species, March of the Boot Camp ‘Hamlet’s Broom’ 9: mowing perennial authority on maples Plan for Plant and Bee EU Regulation on: initiative 6: 94 32 meadows 8: 28–29 10: 97, 97 Health in England 5: 13 update 9: 9 Marriott, Michael 7: 74, 74 ‘Miss Grace’ 9: 32 mulberry (see Morus) Johnson, Owen, tree glyphosate 6: 12 neonicotinoids: report on; roses for hips 11: ‘Schirrmann’s mulching in winter 11: 55 registrar 11: 97, 97 GM petunias on sale 7: on harmful effects6 : 62–66 Nordlicht’ 9: 32, 32 murmurations 9: 114 10 12 Marsh Horticultural Metcalf, Lawrence Musa lasiocarpa 5: 62; 9: Science Award: (obituary) 11: 11, 11 67, 68 rhs.org.uk/thegarden Index 2017 | The Garden 11 Muscari – Pennington

Muscari armeniacum 10: nematodes: palm hardiness survey 23 NEW AND EXCITING PLANTS in soil 5: 46 OBITUARIES 6: 11 mushrooms (see fungus) use in gastropod and appreciations palm weevil mustard: Acer palmatum Blossom of Snow control 3: 54 (Rhyrichophorus for winter harvest 11: ‘Cascade Gold’ 3: 12, 12 (‘Berghman’) 11: 7, 7 Nemophila menziesii 6: 37 Harpur, Marcus 10: ferrugineus) 1: 9 40 Anemone ‘Mistral Tigre’ Lilium ‘Apricot Fudge’ 8: neonicotinoids: report 11, 11 Panicum virgatum: ‘Red Dragon’ 11: 40 10: 7 10, 10 on harmful effects6 : 12 Metcalf, Lawrence 11: ‘Dallas Blues’ 3: 33, mycorrhizal fungi in soil Athanasia parviflora 7: Malus toringo ‘Aros’ 11: Nepeta racemosa 11, 11 33 5: 46 10, 10 7, 7 ‘Walker’s Low’ 6: 46, 51 Noblett, Henry 3: 11, ‘Heavy Metal’ 7: 36 MYHarvest (Measure Betula pendula Morus Charlotte Russe Nerine bowdenii ‘Susan 11 ‘Northwind’ 7: 36; Your Harvest) project Fastigiata Joes (‘Matsunaga’) Grayer’ 11: 50 Salisbury, Dowager 10: 26, 26 5: 9 (‘Jolep 1’) 7: 11, 11 (Chelsea Plant of the Nerium: Marchioness of 2: Papaver: Myosotis: broad bean ‘Oscar’ 1: Year 2017) 7: 12, 12 oleander 10: 6 12, 12 orientale 5: 109, 110, 110 scorpioides 2: 52, 52 10, 10 Narcissus ‘Lowena’ 9: and Xylella 9: 91 Slocock, Martin 8: 10, mystery disease 8: 8 sylvatica ‘Bluesylva’ Buddleja alternifolia 78, 78 New Covent Garden 10 National Plant (Sylva Series) 4: 32– Unique (‘Pmoore12’) onion ‘Isobel Rose’ 3: Flower Market 6: 11 Whiteley, Tim 3: 11, 11 Collection 8: 8 33, 32–33 6: 12, 12 12, 12 new plant species, RBG poppy downy Myriophyllum spicatum Calycanthus ‘Aphrodite’ Parrotia persica Kew list of 7: 15 mildew 2: 52, 52 9: 79, 79 Persian Spire New York’s hidden Oryzopsis miliacea 10: (Peronospora) 8: 8 Myrrhis odorata as a Carthamus tinctorius (‘Jlpn01’) 8: 10, 10 horticulture, by 42, 44 Paris agreement on garnish 5: 97, 97 ‘Shiro’ 3: 12, 12 Pelargonium ‘Rushmoor Michael Perry 3: 23 Osmanthus: climate change 1: 90 Caryopteris x Amazon’ (Rushmoor Newton, Isaac 2: 11 x burkwoodii 11: 26, 26 magnifica 12: 48, clandonensis Stephi River Series) 5: 15, 15 newts 3: 33 delavayi 4: 36, 36 48 (‘Lissteph’) 1: 10, 10 pepper ‘Sweet Heat’ 4: Nex, Sally (see panel) overwintering 11: 18–19 Parrotia persica Persian Chaenomeles speciosa 12, 12 no dig soil management Oxalis: Spire (‘Jlpn01’) 8: 10, 10 ‘Orange Storm’ 1: 10, raspberry ‘Malling 5: 46 acetosella as a garnish Parthenocissus: 10 Passion’ 4: 12, 12 Noblett, Henry 5: 96, 97, 97 henryana 9: 46 Chrysanthemum: Rosa: (obituary) 3: 11, 11 correction 6: 25 quinquefolia 9: 46; 11: N ‘Baltazar’ 7: 11, 11 Dame Judi Dench Nomenclature and corniculata (captioned 30–31 ‘Jade Green’ 6: 12, 12 (‘Ausquaker’) 5: 15, Advisory O. acetosella) 5: 96 tricuspidata 9: 45, 46, name changes, by John Clematis Charmaine 15 Group 3: 76; 9: 15 triangularis as a 47 Grimshaw 9: 15 (‘Evipo022’) 7: 11, 11 Lovestruck non-native pests: plan garnish 5: 97, 97, 98, 98 ‘Veitchii’ 3: 34; 9: 28 Narcissus: Dahlia: (‘Dicommatac’) 6: for managing 5: 13 particulate pollution 12: Johnny Walkers’ ‘Carol Klein’ 7: 10, 10 16, 16 Norton, Howard, and 20–21 career in daffodil ‘Roger Turrell’ 4: 12, 12 Vanessa Bell David Page: their garden partner gardens: breeding, by Nigel Echinacea purpurea (‘Auseasel’) 4: 19, 19 at Rye View House, new for 2017 1: 66–67 Colborn 3: 40–44 ‘Green Twister’ 8: 10, 10 cautleyoides E Sussex 5: 62–64, 63 Docton Mill Gardens, yellow daffodils, by Epimedium ‘Rhubarb ‘Vanilla’ 7: 10, 10 Nothaphoebe cavaleriei Devon 3: 68–72 John Grimshaw 3: 23 and Custard’ 4: 17, 17 Salvia ‘Crystal Bvue’ 7: 12: 59, 60 La Seigneurie, Sark, by readers’ response Filipendula multijuga 12, 12 nurseries (see P Jon Ardle 1: 52–56 5: 26 ‘Hjördis’ 9: 79, 79 Scabiosa atropurpurea Horticulture Industry, Trentham Gardens, ‘Avalanche’ 3: 44, 44 Geranium x oxonianum Kudos Series 4: 12, 12 Nurseries and Roy Paeonia: Staffs, by Nigel ‘Bravoure’ 3: 44, 44 ‘Miss Heidi’ 6: 12, 12 Streptocarpus ‘Gold Lancaster panels) ‘Buckeye Belle’ 3: 75, 75 Dunnett 10: 30–37 ‘Bridal Crown’ 12: 19, 19 gooseberry ‘Crispa Dust’ 7: 11, 11 Nursery Exhibitor mlokosewitschii, by Zinnia plantings 4: 72 ‘Fragrant Breeze’ 3: 44, Nibbling’ 8: 10, 10 Tiarella ‘Raspberry Bursary, RHS New 1: 71 Alan Gray 7: 21, 21 Passiflora ‘Damsel’s 44 Hemerocallis ‘Papa Sundae’ (Fox Series) Nymphaea: officinalis ‘Rubra Delight’ 9: 45, 46, 47 ‘Georgie Boy’ 3: 43 Goose’ 4: 19, 19 5: 15, 15 alba 2: 52, 52 Plena’ 1: 17 patios, shady: pots for 6: ‘Golden Dawn’ 3: 25 Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Tulipa ‘Bastia’ 9: 78, 78 ‘Comte de Bouchaud’ Page, David, and 37 ‘Hawera’ 10: 23 ‘Petit Orange’ 7: 12, 12 wasabi rocket 6: 12, 12 6: 46 Howard Norton: their Payne, Mary 11: 34 ‘Jack the Lad’ 3: 44, 44 Hypericum x inodorum Zinnia: garden at Rye View pears, pear diseases ‘Jamestown’ 3: 24 Magical Lightning elegans ‘Sombrero’ 1: House, E Sussex 5: 62– (see Pyrus) ‘Jetfire’3 : 44, 44 (‘Kolmligh’) 9: 79, 79 10, 10 64, 63 peat shortage 11: 11 ‘Lowena’ 6: 12; 9: 78, 78 Iris ‘Rachel de Thame’ 5: ‘Zany Rose Picotee’ Peirce, Nicholas: his ‘Paricutin’ 3: 43 15, 15 (RHS People’s garden at White ‘Pink Charm’ 3: 43 Leontopodium nivale Choice Awards PARKS AND Cottage, Isle of Wight, poeticus var. recurvus subsp. alpinum 2017) 12: 66, 66 GREEN by David Hurrion 7: 82– 3: 44, 44 O 85, 85 ‘Saint Keverne’ 3: 44, 44 SPACES Pelargonium: ‘Spring Dawn’ 3: 44, 44 oak (see Quercus) ‘Attar of Roses’ 6: 46 ‘Telamonius Plenus’ 1: SALLY NEX NURSERIES Ochagavia carnea 9: 68 City Forest Park, ‘Rushmoor Amazon’ 17 columnist Olearia x haastii 11: 26, Manchester 1: 10 (Rushmoor River ‘Tête-à-tête’ 3: 44, 44; Ashwood Nurseries, 26 Grand Union Canal: Series) 5: 15, 15 4: 50, 55 flavour, how soil W Midlands 3: 63–66 onion ‘Isobel Rose’ 3: 12, its new floating park Pennington, Terry: ‘Thalia’ 4: 52, 53 affects4 : 25 David Austin Roses, 12 8: 9, 9 appointed MBE 2: 10 National Allotments learning from Shropshire 7: 73–76 Ophiopogon japonicus Green Flag Awards Week 2017 8: 9 mistakes 9: 19 Harperley Farm ‘Minor’ 2: 75 11: 9 National Fruit Collection, plastics in the garden Nurseries, Opuntia polyacantha 9: Hull’s parks, by Brent ANNA Brogdale Farm, Kent 6: 23 Co. Durham 5: 67–70 69, 69 Elliott 1: 62–63 PAVORD 10: 48–50 orchids: readers’ responses Knap Hill Nursery, Parks Action Group Contributor National Gardening 7: 22–23; 9: 17 Surrey 5: 103 Phalaenopsis 3: 27–28 12: 6 Week 2017 4: 106 RHS Garden Wisley Plantbase, E Sussex 9: Vanda as house parks and public autumn plants 11: naturalistic plantings 7: investment 66–69 plants, by Sara spaces: 2017 report 48–53 42–46 programme 7: 67– Thornhayes Nursery, Ritterhausen 3: 4: 10 spring plants 4: 50–55 at Trentham Gardens, 71; 11: 43–46 Devon 8: 39–42 89–92 Second World War summer plants 6: Staffs, by Nigel vegetable gardening Witch Hazel Nursery, reader’s response bunker, Germany, 46–51 Dunnett 10: 30–37 and wildlife 11: 98 Kent 2: 42–47 9: 16 transformed into winter flowers1 : nature deficit syndrome vegetable seeds 2: 25 Welsh 12: 7, 7 park 9: 9 36–41 1: 8

12 The Garden | Index 2017 Pennisetum – Phacelia

Pennisetum: angustifolius 5: 111, 111 ‘Pensham Just Jayne’ 8: 58–59 ‘Tarquinio’ 8: 56, 58–59 pesticides: best use 11: alopecuroides ‘Bodnant’ 9: 56, 57 (Pensham Series) 9: ‘Corno di Toro Rosso’ ‘Tequila’ 8: 57 26 ‘Hameln’ 10: 26, 26 ‘Dark Towers’ 9: 58 57, 58 8: 58–59 ‘Topboy’ 8: 58 pests (see Pests in the ‘Fairy Tails’ 7: 36, 36 ‘Evelyn’ 9: 56, 58 ‘Pensham Tiger Belle ‘Cuneo Giallo’ 8: 58 ‘Topepo Rosso’ 8: 58, 59 garden panel) setaceum 9: 9 ‘Firebird’ 9: 56, 57 Rose’ (Pensham ‘Demetra’ 8: 58–59 ‘Topgirl’ 8: 58 Petheram, Guy: Penstemon: ‘Garnet’ 9: 56, 56 Series) 9: 57, 58 ‘Diablo’ 8: 56, 58–59 ‘Turbine’ 8: 56, 58 appreciating plants in cultivation 9: 58 heterophyllus 9: 56 ‘Pensham Victoria ‘Friggitello’ 8: 58 ‘TZ5467’ 8: 58 themselves 4: 31 pruning 9: 58 ‘Hewell Pink Bedder’ Plum’ (Pensham ‘Giallo di Cuneo’ 4: 59, ‘TZ5469’ 8: 58 Petunia: RHS Plant Trial, by 9: 57, 58 Series) 9: 57, 58 59 ‘Whitney’ 8: 58 genetically modified Alan Gray 9: 54–58 ‘Hidcote Pink’ 9: 57, 58 pinifolius 9: 56 ‘Gourmet’ 8: 58, 59 perennials for full sun on sale 7: 10 ‘Alice Hindley’ 9: 56 ‘King George V’ 9: 56 ‘Rich Ruby’ 9: 57, 58 ‘Hamik’ 8: 58–59 and poor soil 3: 39 ‘African Sunset’ 7: 10, 10 ‘Andenken an ‘Pensham Avonbelle’ ‘Schoenholzeri’ 9: 56, ‘Hmx 6642’ 8: 57, 58 Perfect for Pollinators Amore Queen of Friedrich Hahn’ 9: 56, (Pensham Series) 9: 57, 58, 58 ‘Ingrid’ 8: 57, 58–59 (see Pollinators panel) Hearts (Amore Series) 56, 58 57, 58 ‘Stapleford Gem’ 9: 56, ‘Joker’ 8: 56 Perry, Michael, on: 3: 99, 99 58 ‘Jolly Giallo’ 8: 58–59 new giant fuchsia Cascadias Rim Fantasy People’s Choice vote, ‘Medusa’ 8: 58, 59 hybrids 7: 78–80 (Cascadias Series) 3: PESTS IN THE GARDEN RHS Garden Wisley 9: Midi Sweetpoint Orange New York’s hidden 99, 99 see also diseases and disorders panel 90 (‘Wt2495’) 8: 56, 58 horticulture 3: 23 Phacelia tanacetifolia 4: pepper, chilli: Midi Sweetpoint Yellow Pestell, Jacqui: 27 agapanthus gall midge rose pests 6: 41 growing outdoors 3: 37 (‘Wt2493’) 8: 58 appointed MBE 2: 10 (Enigmadiplosis rose root aphid ‘Ciliega Piccante’ 4: 59, ‘Mohawk’ 8: 58–59, 59 agapanthi) 7: 39, 39; (Maculolachnus 59 ‘Monanta’ 8: 57, 58–59 10: 11 submacula) 6: 41 pepper, sweet: ‘Ontara’ 8: 58, 59 ant, common black rose : AGM plants 8: 58 ‘Orange Kiss’ 8: 57, 58 PROPAGATION (Lasius niger) 6: 41 large ( cultivation 8: 60 ‘Quadrato d’Asti aphid: pagana, A. RHS Plant Trial of, by Rosso’ 4: 59, 59 Cyclamen coum 12: 30 seed: rosy apple (Dysaphis ochropus) 6: 41, Michel Michaud 8: ‘Radmila’ 8: 57, 58 hardwood cuttings, sowing outdoors, by plantaginea) 1: 35 41 56–60 ‘Redskin’ 8: 58–59 trees from 12: 22 Julie Hollobone 4: woolly (Eriosoma leaf-rolling shapes 8: 58, 59 ‘Sweet Heat’ 4: 12, 12 module trays 3: 39 93–96 lanigerum) 1: 35 (Blennocampa ‘Ace’ 8: 58 ‘Sweetonia Orange’ 8: raising shrubs from stratifying 10: 26 apple tree pests 1: 35 phyllocolpa) 6: ‘Amy’ 8: 56, 58–59 57, 58 cuttings 7: 49–51 shrubs from heel ash borer, emerald 41, 41 ‘Astor’ 8: 58–59 ‘Sweetonia Red’ 8: 57, Salvia from softwood cuttings 7: 36–37 (Agrilus planipennis): rose scale, scurfy ‘Atris’ 8: 58 58 cuttings 6: 38 snowdrops 1: 28–29 its impact in North (Aulacaspis rosae) 6: ‘Beja’ 8: 58–59, 59 Sweetpoint Red succulents 2: 36 America 12: 7 41, 41 ‘Bianca’ 8: 57, 58–59 (‘Wt1440’) 8: 58 codling moth (Cydia rose slugworm sawfly ‘Calimero’ 8: 58 pomonella) 1: 35 (EndelomVia ‘Corno di Toro Giallo’ fruit fly, spotted wing aethiops) 6: 41 PRACTICAL ADVICE (Drosophila suzukii) 9: slugs and snails: see also diseases and disorders, fruit, garden solutions, 32, 32 controlling, by Hayley PLANT pests in the garden, vegetables and weekend panels fuchsia gall mite Jones 3: 51–54 HERITAGE (Aculops fuchsiae) 9: 9 reader response 6: National Plant alpines in containers 3: damage from extreme from heel cuttings 7: hornet, Asian (Vespa 25 30–31 weather 6: 45 36–37 Collections velutina) 1: 9; 5: 13, weevils: arches, plants for 9: establishing plants, by later spring-flowering, 13; 12: 7 pear (Anthonomus National Plant 22–23 Rob Stirling 9: 41–43 for smaller plots 5: 40 moth, winter spilotus), found on Collections 3: 20, by autumn lawn care, by ferns for sunny spots 8: multistemmed (Operophtera UK pears for first Lia Leendertz Jon Ardle 10: 39–41 29 deciduous: pruning 1: brumata) 1: 35 time 12: 7, 7 Betula 1: 44–47 battery-powered garden gold-leaved plants 5: 43 29 neonicotinoids: report red palm Digitalis 5: 84 machinery 4: 45 grasses: spring-flowering, for on harmful effects6 : 12 (Rhyrichophorus Euphorbia 4: 64 bedding plants, choosing as alternatives to smaller gardens 3: pest management, ferrugineus) 1: 9 Hamamelis 2: 43 5: 40 hedging 7: 36–37 32–33 integrated 10: 59 whitefly biocontrol4 : heathers 4: 108 bulbs, congested: lifting blue-leaved 3: 32–33 with purple leaves 2: 41 pesticides: best use 11: 42, 42 Papaver orientale 8: 8 and replanting 10: for autumn 10: 26 snowdrops for a long 26 Wisteria 1: 50 18–19 irrigation systems for season 1: 28–29 carbon footprint from gardens, by Rebekah space-saving vertical gardening: reducing 7: Mealey 5: 87–89 vegetables 6: 42 37; 11: 23 lawns, laying or sowing spiky and architectural PLANT PROFILES cats in gardens 2: 38 new 9: 29 plants 4: 42 see also award of garden merit panel climbers: module trays for tender plants, protecting for foliage 3: 34 propagation 3: 39 11: 18–19 auriculas at Old Hill reader’s response 7: 23 Scilla and related blue for large trees 9: 28 mowing perennial terrariums, indoor: Farmhouse, Norfolk, by Fuchsia new giant bulbs, by Christopher coastal gardening, by meadows 8: 28–29 planting 5: 36–37 Simon Garbutt 4: hybrids, by Michael Grey-Wilson 3: 56–60 Laurel Emms 8: 49–51 perennials for full sun urban front gardens, by 99–102 Perry 7: 78–80 snowdrops, yellow- cold frames, making 4: and poor soil 3: 39 Nigel Dunnett 2: 54–58 autumn climbers, by Hamamelis selections, flowered, by Roger 38–39 planting techniques 9: water-wise liners for David Jewell 9: 44–47 by Chris Lane 2: 42–47 Harvey 2: 61–63 columns for displaying 41–43 hanging baskets 5: 43 azaleas, deciduous, by Hedera by James Stipa, by Tim Fuller 10: plants 6: 34–35 plugs 3: 39 watering plants Kenneth Cox 5: 103–106 Armitage and Rosalyn 42–46 conifers: pollution, plants for effectively4 : 46 Begonia cane-stemmed, Marshall 2: 65–70 Vanda as house plants, compact deciduous 9: fighting12 : 20–21 wildflower meadows4 : by Rob Stirling 1: 59–61 Lilium martagon, by by Sara Ritterhausen 3: 32 pruning: 46 Betula at Stone Lane Nigel Colborn 6: 63–66 89–92 for colour 12: 17 climbing roses 8: 26 wildflowers in lawns, Gardens, Devon, by reader’s response 7: 23 reader’s response 9: crab apple trees 2: 36 cultivating 1: 33 Jean Vernon 1: 44–47 roses: 16 recommendations 11: scented winter flowers winter gardening tasks, Cyclamen coum by Rod for cutting, by Charles winter interest, by Phil 18–19 1: 30 by Jon Ardle 11: 54–55 Leeds 12: 28–32 Quest-Ritson 3: 79–82 Clayton 12: 53–56 dahlias: planting late in seed, stratifying 10: 26 winter stems 12: 24–25 Deutzia by Roy Lancaster for hips, by Michael Zinnia by Fergus Garrett the season 7: 39 shrubs: Wisteria, pruning, by 6: 85–88 Marriott 11: 62–66 4: 68–72 for screening 11: 26 Jenny Bowden 1: 49–51

rhs.org.uk/thegarden Index 2017 | The Garden 13 Phalaenopsis – Rosa

Phalaenopsis: poisonous to pets, new Norfolk 4: 99–102 ‘Marjorie’s RHS Encyclopedia of cultivation 3: 28 garden to highlight theatres 4: 101 Seedling’ 9: 31, 31 Garden Design 10: 72 Hsinying Yenlin ‘Purple plants 6: 11 Charles Darwin’s ‘Opal’ 9: 30, 30 RHS Gardening for Princess’ 3: 27, 27 poll, Ipsos Mori, for RHS theory about ‘pin’ and ‘Pershore’ 9: 31, 31 R Mindfulness 5: 123 ‘Kleopatra 4’ 3: 27, 27 7: 11 ‘thrum’ primulas 3: 11 ‘Victoria’ 9: 30, 30 RHS Great British Rong Guan Peacock Pollard, Ian and Barbara: auricula: ‘Warwickshire radish ‘Rioja’ as Village Show 4: 108 ‘Rotterdam’ 3: 28, 28 their garden at Abbey ‘Adrian’ 4: 99 Drooper’ 9: 31, 31 microgreens 5: 100, 100 RHS Plant Finder 9: 15 Taida Sweet ‘Stripe House Gardens, ‘Audacity’ 4: 102 himalaica 12: 15 rainbow chard 11: 38, 38 30th anniversary 4: Beauty’ 3: 28, 28 Malmesbury, Wilts 4: ‘Avril Hunter’ 4: 99 incisa ‘Kojo-no-mai’ 3: Randel, Colin, on: 10 Yellow Lightning ‘Bee 84–88 ‘Blue Yodeler’ 4: 99 32, 33, 33 potatoes 2: 79–81 by Tony Lord 3: Sting’ 3: 28, 28 Polli:Nation survey 3: 10 ‘Brookfield’4 : 102 insititia ‘Farleigh RHS Plant Trial of 74–76 Phaseolus vulgaris (see pollinators, pollinator- ‘Chiffon’4 : 102 Damson’ 9: 17 Brussels sprouts 11: 20 display at RHS bean, French) friendly plants (see ‘Dilly Dilly’ 4: 99 jamasakura 1: 19 Ranunculus aquatilis 2: Garden Wisley 5: 13 Philadelphus 1: 29 Pollinators panel) ‘Eve Guest’ 4: 99 ‘Kiku-shidare-zakura’ 52, 52 RHS Plants page (see Phillyrea latifolia 1: 37, 38 pollution, plants for ‘Honey’ 4: 102 11: 23 rare species in Wales, Award of Garden Merit Phlox douglasii ‘Red fighting12 : 20–21 ‘Ice Maiden’ 4: 99 laurocerasus problems newly published list of panel) Admiral’ 4: 35, 35 Polygala myrtifolia and ‘Joyce’ 4: 99 6: 45 7: 15 rhubarb: Phormium: Xylella 9: 91 ‘Larry’ 4: 99 lusitanica 1: 38 raspberries: cultivars for early ‘Black Adder’ 5: 31, 31 Polygonatum ‘Late Romantic’ 4: pendula ‘Stellata’ 11: 23 cane blight planting 10: 23 ‘Sundowner’ 4: 42, 42 x hybridum 102 rufa 12: 15 (Paraconiothyrium ‘Champagne’ 10: 23 Photinia villosa 8: 41, 41 ‘Wakehurst’ 5: 70 ‘Millicent’ 4: 99 serrula 12: 15 fuckelii) 7: 40, 40 ‘Fulton’s Strawberry Photographic Polypodium vulgare 8: ‘Miss Newman’ 4: 99 serrulata 10: 12–13, diseases 7: 40 Surprise’ 10: 23 Competition, RHS: 29, 29 ‘Rodeo’ 4: 102 12–13 in pots 6: 83 ‘Livingstone’ 10: 23 2017 1: 67 munitum ‘Inverewe’ 5: 69 ‘Snow Showers’ 11: 23 rust (Phragmidium ‘Poulton’s Pride’ 10: 23 2018 10: 73 12: 60, 62 ‘Ooh La La Pastel Pink’ ‘Tai-haku’ 4: 52 rubi-idaei) 7: 40, 40 ‘Raspberry Red’ 10: 23 Physalis fossil 3: 11 Pomeroy, Sue and Will (Ooh La La Series) 5: x yedoensis 7: 69 spur blight (Didymella ‘Timperley Early’ 10: 23 Phytophthora survey 11: Soos: their lochside 10, 10 ‘Ivensii’ 11: 23 applanata) 7: 40, 40 Ribes: 7 Scottish garden, by Jo pulverulenta 5: 67 Public Parks report 4: 10 ‘Malling Passion’ 4: 12, sanguineum 1: 29 Picea farreri 1: 17 Whittingham 9: 34–39, veris as a garnish 5: 96, Pulmonaria: 12 uva-crispa (see Pinellia cordata 12: 60, 62 37 96 angustifolia: ‘Polka’, by Jim Arbury gooseberries) pines, RHS Plant Trial of ponds: vialii ‘Alison Holland’ ‘Munstead Blue’ 4: 55 9: 25, 25 Richards, Gareth, on: golden 2: 89 for amphibians 3: 33 5: 70, 70 ‘Cotton Cool’ 10: 36 recycling in the garden berries in pots 6: 82–83 Pinus: for wildlife 2: 38 vulgaris as a garnish 5: ‘Diana Clare’ 4: 50, 10: 59 Ricinus communis ‘New mugo: by Esther McMillan 97, 97 54, 54, 55 research (see Science Zealand Black’ 9: 20– ‘Ophir’ 2: 89 2: 49–52 prison yards, project to Pulsatilla vulgaris 4: 51, panel) 21, 20–21 ‘Winter Gold’ 12: 17, plantings 2: 52 green 5: 10 53, 53 Reuss, Emma, on: Ritterhausen, Sara, on: 17 poppy (see Papaver) pruning: Puschkinia: container gardening at Phalaenopsis 3: 28 nigra ‘Moseri’ 2: 89 Populus lasiocarpa 8: 39 climbing roses 8: 26 scilloides 3: 60 Rye View House, Vanda orchids as radiata Aurea Group 2: potato sacks, alternative multistemmed ‘Zanzegur’ 3: 56, 60 E Sussex 5: 62–64 house plants 3: 89–92 89 crops for 5: 45 deciduous shrubs 1: Puya: Rhinanthus minor 1: 33; reader’s response x schwerinii potatoes: 29 berteroana 9: 68 8: 28–29, 28–29 9: 16 ‘Wiethorst’ 2: 27, 27 by Colin Randel 2: trees 2: 36 chilensis 9: 68 Rhododendron: roadside verges as strobus ‘Louie’ 2: 27, 27 79–81 Prunus: coerulea 9: 68 choosing deciduous wildflower refuges, by planning: growing in bags 2: 80 cherries: mirabilis 9: 68 azaleas, by Kenneth Lia Leendertz 8: 18 a new garden, by Chris ‘Alouette’ 2: 80, 80 for containers 7: 65 venusta 9: 68 Cox 5: 103–106 reader’s response 10: Young 4: 23 ‘Athlete’ 2: 80, 80 introductions for rogersiana ‘Arneson Gem’ 5: 106, 91 the gardening year ‘Cara’ 2: 81, 81 any size garden, by ‘Flava’ 11: 50, 52 106 robins (Erithacus ahead, by Chris ‘Carolus’ 2: 81, 81 Gerry Edwards 7: Pyrus: Ben Series 5: 106, 106 rubecula), by Jean Young 12: 5 ‘Casablanca’ 2: 81, 81 62–65 pear rust ‘Crosswater Red’ 5: Vernon 1: 90, 90 plant collectors ‘Cerisa’ 2: 81, 81 commercial cherry (Gymnosporangium 104, 104 Robinson, Rebekah, on: exhibition, RHS ‘Charlotte’ 2: 81, 81 growing 7: 64 sabinae) 8: 27, 27 dauricum ‘Mid-winter’ Xylella fastidiosa 9: Lindley Library 11: 71 ‘Jazzy’ 2: 81, 81 damsons, gages and pear scab (Venturia 1: 25, 25 60–61 plant combinations, ‘Manitou’ 2: 81, 81 plums: pyrina) 8: 27 eastmanii ‘Glendoick reader’s response 11: finding new, by Chris ‘Maris Bard’ 2: 81, 81 good garden Warden pear: research Belle’ 5: 104, 104 90 Young 7: 19 ‘Nicola’ 2: 81, 81 selections 9: 30–31 into its identity 11: 7 Exbury azaleas 5: 103 Rodick, Charlotte, on: plant societies: ‘Orchestra’ 2: 81, 81 letter on 9: 17 weevil (Anthonomus ‘Ginny Gee’ 5: 40, 40 raising shrubs from by Tim Ingram 9: 19 ‘Red Duke of York’ 2: rootstocks: spilotus) found on UK ‘Hatsu-giri’ 4: 51, 55 cuttings 7: 49–51 events 2017 3: 100 81, 81 ‘Colt’ 7: 63 pears for first time12 : ‘Jock Brydon’ 5: 105, 105 Rolfe, Robert, on: Phlox Plantbase nursery, ‘Sharpe’s Express’ 2: ‘Gisela 5’ 7: 63 7, 7 ‘Juniduft’ 5: 105, 105 douglasii ‘Red Admiral’ E Sussex, by Roy 81, 81 avium 7: 63 communis ‘Black (Loderi Group) ‘Loderi 4: 35. 35 Lancaster 9: 66–69 pots (see Containers and Xylella 9: 91 Worcester’ 11: 7, 7 Sir Edmund’ 3: 75, 75 rooting hormone NAA planting techniques 9: panel) ‘Cinderella’ 7: 65 luteum 4: 55; 5: 103, withdrawn 5: 10 41–43 potting compost 3: 34 ‘Garden Bing’ 7: 65 104, 104 Rosa: Plantlife 8: 18; 8: 8 powdery mildew 5: 46 ‘Kordia’ 7: 63, 64 ‘Midsummer and Xylella 9: 91 Plants for Bugs project, on fruit and ‘Lapins’ 7: 62, 64 Mermaid’ 5: 105, 105 as cut flowers, by RHS: second paper 9: 8 vegetables 8: 28 ‘Merchant’ 7: 64, 64 molle 5: 103 Charles Quest-Ritson plants with connections on roses 3: 37, 37 ‘Penny’ 7: 64, 65 subsp. japonicum 5: 3: 79–82 to people, by John Powers, Jane, on: ‘Stella’ 7: 63, 64–65, 103 damage by leafcutter Grimshaw 1: 17 experimental plantings 65 Q ‘Sun Star’ 5: 105, 105 bees (Megachile plastics in the garden, at Jimi Blake’s Hunting ‘Summer Sun’ 7: 65, x Rhodoxis: species) 6: 41, 41 by Sally Nex 6: 23 Brook Gardens, 65 Quercus: Fairytale (‘Hil200802’) readers’ responses readers’ responses 7: Co. Wicklow 12: 35–39 ‘Sweetheart’ 7: 64, and Xylella 9: 91 5: 68 7:23; 9: 16 22–23; 9: 17 prairie plantings 7: 65 Brimmon Oak, Powys, hybrida Fairy Kisses David Austin Roses, Plectranthus argentatus 42–46 cerasus ‘Morello’ 7: 65 Wales 5: 9, 9 (‘Im201208’) 5: 68 by Roy Lancaster 7: ‘Silver Shield’ 6: 37 Primula: domestica: ilex 1: 38 RHS (see panel) 73–76 plugs 3: 39 auriculas: ‘Blue Tit’ 9: 30, 30 monimotricha 12: 62 RHS books: diseases 3: 37 plums (see Prunus at Old Hill ‘Czar’ 9: 31, 31 sadleriana 12: 60, 62 RHS Big Ideas, Small increasing vase life 3: domestica) Farmhouse, ‘Haganta’ 9: 30, 30 Spaces 3: 97 81

14 The Garden | Index 2017 RHS

RHS RHS GARDENS see also sue biggs, rhs flower shows, rhs gardens, rhs plant trials, see also INSPIRATION panel rhs lindley library and science panels £160m investment programme in RHS Gardens 7: 67–71 visitor numbers for UK horticultural attractions 5: 8 £160m investment Horticulture Matters Photographic programme 1: 12; 7: report 4: 79;; 5: 52; 8: Competition, RHS: 67–71 72–73 2017 1: 67 Bridgewater, Salford Annual General Meeting, investment in winners 7: 88–89 Chilton-Jones, Marcus 1: by Nigel Colborn 9: timeline 9: 51 RHS 1: 67; 7: 93; 9: 91 horticulture, RHS, by 2018 10: 73 9, 9 48–52 volunteer days 11: 14–15 awards to people, RHS Chris Young 5: 48–52 Plants for Bugs project, developments and funding 9: 50 Walled Garden 4: 21; 9: 3: 12; 4: 111; 5: 119 Interchange Fellowship, RHS: second paper 9: 8 investments 2: 16–17; planning process 6: 19; 48–49 Banks, Elizabeth: RHS 8: 71 poll, Ipsos Mori, for RHS 5: 51 7: 71; 8: 13, 72 appointed CBE 8: 8, 8 John MacLeod Annual 7: 11 Biggs, Sue (RHS Lecture 2017 11: 70 RHS Plant Finder: its Director General): key achievements 2016 first 30 years, by Tony Harlow Carr, North Yorkshire appointed CBE 5: 8 8: 72–73 Lord 3: 74–76 autumn highlights 10: Greening Grey Britain sustainable water bursaries, RHS 8: 71 Lifetime Achievement Seed Scheme, RHS 76–77; 11: 74 Garden 3: 98 management 2: 84 elections to RHS Award, RHS: award to Members’ 11: 15 developments and heather borders 1: 22–23 Visit England Gold Council, 2018 9: 93 Roy Lancaster 7: 12 Slocock, Martin 8: 10, 10 investments 2: 16; 5: 51 Hedgehog Street garden accolade 5: 119 financial statement March of the Boot Camp Vision, RHS 5: 50 Gardening Advice, RHS 6: 92, 92 Winter Walk 12: 70 2016/2017 8: 72–73 initiative 6: 94 volunteers 9: 93 5: 120 lighting displays 11: 14– woodland borders 10: Gardening Advice, RHS membership prices for at RHS Garden Gardens Through Time 15, 14–15 12–13 5: 120 2018 12: 67 Bridgewater 11: feature 3: 98 spring displays 3: 24–25 Green Plan It initiative 8: Nomenclature and 14–15 72–73 Taxonomy Advisory Group 3: 76; 9: 15 Hyde Hall, Essex autumn highlights 10: Global Growth Vegetable Robinson Garden 8: 76–77; 11: 74 Garden 1: 13; 5: 51; 6: 20–21 developments and 18; 7: 71; 8: 13; 9: 52 Visitor Centre 1: 13; 6: RHS FLOWER SHOWS investments 5: 51 Hilltop area and 18; 8: 13 by Sue Biggs 8: 13 Learning Centre 3: 14– Winter Garden 4: 21; 12: Cardiff, RHS Flower Flower Show, RHS 3: Show 7: 17; 9: 10 Dry Garden 12: 10–11, 15; 6: 19; 8: 13, 72; 9: 13; 12: 69 Show 2: 15; 3: 104; 4: 17 104; 4: 18–19; 5: 18 Malvern Autumn Show 10–11 20–21, 20–21; 12: 13 highlights 9: 74 highlights 9: 75 9: 89 mythology theme 6: 12 preview 6: 16–17 aster display 8: 9 Chatsworth Flower theme 1: 71 Malvern Spring Festival, Rosemoor, Devon Show, RHS 1: 71; 3: 96, Harlow Carr Flower RHS 2: 15; 4: 17 allotment courses 10: 73 heritage apple orchard Rose Festival 6: 93 103; 5: 18; 6: 15; 8: 10 Show, RHS 5: 18 gardens and awards 7: autumn highlights 10: 3: 15; 5: 120 schools travel fund 8: 69 highlights 9: 75 highlights from RHS 15 76; 11: 73 lighting displays 11: 14– snowdrops exhibition 2: letter on 8: 19 Shows 2017 9: 74–80 highlights 9: 75 plantings 2: 26–27 15, 14–15 83 review 8: 52–55 Hyde Hall Flower Show, New Nursery Exhibitor Garden Room events Mediterranean Garden spring displays 4: 32–33 RHS Garden for a RHS Garden 8: 70 Bursary, RHS 1: 71 centre 3: 14; 5: 52; 8: 72 6: 28–29, 28–29 winter interest 12: 69 Changing Climate 6: London Shows, RHS 3: Rosemoor Flower Show, 15; 8: 52, 52–53 96 RHS Garden 3: 96; 8: 70 Chelsea Flower Show, Autumn Garden Show Tatton Park, RHS Flower Wisley, Surrey RHS 3: 103; 5: 15 10: 71 Show 3: 104; 5: 16 A3 widening plan 10: 7 Exotic Garden 5: 119; 7: bedding plants 3: 99 Chelsea Plant of the Botanical Art Show 10: Bus Stop Boulevard 6: allotment courses 10: 73 69, 90; 11: 69 Pinetum 12: 70 Year 2017: mulberry 7 15 autumn highlights 10: Garden Library 3: 15 renaming of garden Charlotte Russe Early Spring Plant Fair highlights 5: 16; 9: 74 75; 11: 73 Gardening Advice, RHS areas 5: 119 (‘Matsunaga’) 7: 12, 4: 107 Ladies Day 5: 16 Barn, The 6: 19 5: 120 RHS Herbarium 4: 21 12 Harvest Festival Show preview 7: 16 Bowes-Lyon Rose Glasshouse Café: its new RHS Plant Finder highlights 9: 75 10: 71; 12: 8 timetable 2017 1: 72–73 Garden 7: 26–27, 26–27 mural 2: 17 anniversary display 5: 13 Johnny Walkers’ letters on 5: 25 volunteers at RHS Shows Butterflies in the Grass Borders 7: 69 Riverside Garden 9: 90 displays 3: 42 new shows and 11: 71 Glasshouse 1: 65 Heather Garden 1: 13 Water Lily Pavilion 5: 119 preview 5: 73–76 charges 2: 15 Wisley Flower Show, Centre for Horticultural National Plant Welcome Building 1: 13; Gardening Advice, RHS, Spring Plant & Orchid RHS Garden 8: 70; 9: 87 Science and Learning 4: Collection 4: 108 4: 20; 7: 69; 10: 14–15 at RHS Shows 5: 120; 6: Show 3: 103 Xylella fastidiosa 21; 5: 49; 7: 68, 69; 11: Jellicoe Canal 5: 119 Winter Walk 11: 12–13, 94 highlights 5: 10 restrictions at RHS 46 Laboratory building 1: 12–13 Hampton Court Palace Summer Urban Garden Shows 11: 7 developments and 13; 7: 68, 68, 69; 11: 45, golden pines trial 2: 89 investmentments 2: 17; 46, 46 Wisley Glasshouse: its 5: 49; 6: 19; 7: 67–71; 9: lighting displays 11: 14– first 10 years, by Tim 52 15, 14–15 Upson 6: 77–80 by Sally Nex 11: 43–46 Loggia 5: 119 RHS PLANT TRIALS by Sue Biggs 11: 14 Oakwood 5: 119 Cottage Garden 5: 119 People’s Choice vote on beetroot, by Holly Euphorbia, by Don Stipa, by Tim Fuller 10: Farrell 6: 73–75 Witton 4: 63–67 42–46 Brussels sprouts, by golden pines 2: 89 sweet corn, by Sue Colin Randel 11: 20 Hamamelis selections, Stickland 9: 62–64 RHS LINDLEY LIBRARY Campanula, by Andrew by Chris Lane 2: 42–47 sweet peppers, by McSeveney 7: 29–30 leeks, by Brian Smith 10: Michel Michaud 8: apples in art exhibition Botteri, Matteo: his Hartweg, Karl: his Cosmos by Sabatino 20 56–60 9: 89 journals 1: 13 journals 1: 13 Urzo 8: 44–47 Penstemon, by Alan Gray Thalictrum, by Bob BBC Gardeners’ World Bowles, EA: his archive improving access to Digitalis, by Marina 9: 54–58 Brown 7: 52–55 anniversary display at 2: 85 collections 1: 12; 5: 52 Christopher 5: 79–84 Plant Trials scheduled trials at RHS and Partner RHS Lindley Library, by Elliott, Brent: his plant collectors for summer 2017 7: 93 Gardens in 2017 4: 36 Fiona Davison 4: 90–91 retirement 7: 11 exhibition 11: 71

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Rosa (continued) hybrid) 7: 74, 75; 11: Saint Cecilia (‘Ausmit’) Anderson 2: 73–75 bifolia 3: 56, 58, 58 pests 6: 41 49, 62, 65, 66 3: 81 Saxifraga research into ‘Alba’ 3: 57 pruning climbers 8: 26 Gertrude Jekyll ‘Scabrosa’ 11: 65 crusts on leaves 8: 9 ‘Norman Stevens’ 3: rose aphids (‘Ausbord’) 3: 81 ‘Scharlachglut’ 11: 64 S Scabiosa atropurpurea 57, 57 (Macrosiphum rosae) glauca 11: 62, 65 sericea Kudos Series 4: 12, 12 ‘Praecox’ 3: 57, 57 6: 41 Golden Celebration subsp. omeiensis sage in containers 7: 35 scarifying lawns 10: 40 ‘Rosea’ 3: 56, 57 rose root aphid (‘Ausgold’) 1: 56 f. pteracantha 11: 65 salad rocket flowers as a scented winter flowers bithynica 3: 58 (Maculolachnus ‘Great Maiden’s Blush’ setipoda 7: 75, 75–76; garnish 5: 99, 99 1: 30 forbesii: submacula) 6: 41 3: 82 11: 62, 65 salads, summer: Schisandra rubriflora 9: ‘Violet Beauty’ 3: 60 rose : ‘Gruss an Aachen’ 3: 82 ‘Shropshire Lass’ 11: containers for 7: 32–33 45, 47 ‘Zwanenburg’ 3: 58 large (Arge pagana, x hibernica 11: 65 62, 65 Salisbury, Dowager Schizachyrium ingridiae 3: 56, 57 A. ochropus) 6: 41, 41 Hyde Hall (‘Ausbosky’) soulieana 7: 75 Marchioness of scoparium ‘Prairie liliohyacinthus 3: 58 leaf-rolling 1: 56 spinosissima 11: 62, 65, (obituary) 2: 12, 12 Blues’ 3: 33, 33 litardierei 3: 58, 59 (Blennocampa Ingrid Bergman 66 Salisbury District Schizophragma luciliae 3: 60; 3: 56 phyllocolpa) 6: 41, (‘Poulman’) 3: 80 Sweet Parfum de Hospital: their garden hydrangeoides var. mischtschenkoana 41 Irish Hope Provence (‘Meiclusif’) for spinal injury concolor ‘Moonlight’ 3: ‘Tubergeniana’ 3: 57, rose slugworm (‘Harexclaim’) 3: 80 3: 80 patients 7: 57–60 34 58, 58 (Endelomyia ‘Ispahan’ 3: 82 sweginzowii 7: 73; 11: 65 Salix: school gardening (see persica 3: 58 aethiops) 6: 41 James Galway The Generous Gardener alba var. vitellina Education panel peruviana 3: 59, 59 rosehips, by Michael (‘Auscrystal’) 3: 81 (‘Ausdrawn’) 11: 65 ‘Yelverton’ 2: 73 science, horticultural scilloides 3: 59 Marriott 11: 62–66 Jude the Obscure The Lady’s Blush exigua 7: 27, 27 (see Science panel) siberica 3: 56, 57 in health and (‘Ausjo’) 3: 81 (‘Ausoscar’) 6: 47 hookeriana 8: 40, 41 Scilla: ‘Alba’ 3: 56, 57 history 11: 64 ‘Just Joey’ 3: 80 The Pilgrim purpurea ‘Nancy and related blue ‘Spring Beauty’ 3: roses and tulips, by Lady Emma Hamilton (‘Auswalker’) 6: 32, 32 Saunders’ 8: 41 bulbs, by Christopher 57, 57 Helen Dillon 4: 23 (‘Ausbrother’) 3: 81 ‘The Queen Elizabeth’ x rubra ‘Eugenei’ 1: 40 Grey-Wilson 3: 56–60 verna 3: 58 scurfy rose scale Lady Salisbury 3: 80 Salvia: cultivation 3: 59 vvedenskyi 3: 56, 59 (Aulacaspis rosae) 6: (‘Auscezed’) 1: 56 Vanessa Bell propagating from x allenii 3: 60 screening, shrubs for 11: 41, 41 longicuspis (‘Auseasel’) 4: 19, 19; 9: softwood cuttings 6: ‘Frà Angelico’ 3: 60 26 A Whiter Shade of Pale var. sinowilsonii 7: 74, 78, 78 38 autumnalis 3: 59 (‘Peafanfare’) 3: 81 75 virginiana 11: 62, 65 ‘Crystal Blue’ 7: 12, 12 Alexander (‘Harlex’) 3: ‘Louise Odier’ 3: 82 ‘Wickwar’ 7: 75 nemorosa 80, 82 Lovestruck Wildeve (‘Ausbonny’) ‘Ostfriesland’ 7: 26– SCIENCE IN THE GARDEN ‘Aloha’ 3: 82 (‘Dicommatac’) 6: 16, 7: 73 27, 26–27 ‘Andersonii’ (canina 16 William Shakespeare Sambucus: agapanthus gall midge microbes and garden hybrid) 7: 74, 75 macrophylla 11: 65 2000 (‘Ausromeo’) 1: nigra f. porphyrophylla (Enigmadiplosis storage 9: 31 banksiae ‘Lutea’ 3: 81, ‘Madame Caroline 56; 3: 81 ‘Eva’ 2: 41 agapanthi) 7: 39, 39 Mimulus guttatus 82 Testout’ 3: 82 woodsii var. fendleri 11: Welsh Gold (‘Walfinb’) botanic gardens polyploidal population ‘Blairii Number Two’ 3: ‘Madame Hardy’ 3: 81, 62, 65 5: 31, 31 conservation survey on Shetland 11: 11, 11 82 82 You’re Beautiful Sanders, Chris, on: RHS 12: 8 new science facilities at Boscobel (‘Auscousin’) ‘Marchesa Boccella’ 3: (‘Fryracy’) 7: 26–27, Plant Trial of Syringa 5: Bug Hunt, The Big 10: 8 RHS Garden Wisley 7: 3: 81, 81 82, 82 26–27 33–34, 33 carbon dioxide 68 brunonii ‘La Mortola’ 7: Margaret Merril Roscoea cautleyoides Sarcococca ruscifolia emissions: what Nomenclature and 74–75, 74 (‘Harkuly’) 3: 80 ‘Vanilla’ 7: 10, 10 var. chinensis ‘Dragon gardeners can do 7: 37 Taxonomy Advisory ‘Buff Beauty’3 : 82 Morning Mist (‘Ausfire’) rose aphids Gate’ 1: 30, 30 common ancestor of Group 3: 76; 9: 15 californica 11: 65 11: 65 (Macrosiphum rosae) 6: Savill, Eric 2: 73 flowering plants11 : 7 Plants for Bugs project, canina 11: 62, 63 moschata 7: 75, 75 41 Savill Garden Winter cucumber seedlings on RHS: second paper 9: 8 ‘Cardinal de Richelieu’ moyesii 11: 49 rose slugworm sawfly Beds, Windsor Great International Space potting compost 3: 34 7: 26–27, 26–27 ‘Mrs John Laing’ 3: 82 (Endelomyia aethiops) Park, by John Station: growth RHS Plant Finder: its Chandos Beauty Munstead Wood 6: 41 patterns 10: 7 first 30 years, by Tony (‘Harmisty’) 3: 80 (‘Ausbernard’) 3: 80, Rosemoor, RHS Garden Darwin, Charles: his Lord 3: 74–76 ‘Charles de Mills’ 3: 82 81 (see RHS Gardens panel) SAFETY IN theory about ‘pin’ and Saxifraga research into Charlotte (‘Auspoly’) 3: ‘New Dawn’ 6: 50–51 Rosmarinus: THE GARDEN ‘thrum’ primulas 3: 11 crusts on leaves 8: 9 81 nutkana ‘Plena’ 7: 76 and Xylella 9: 91 drosophila, spotted seeds and soil: the ‘Climbing Cécile x odorata: in containers 7: 35 apple tree pests: wing (Drosophila needs of germinating Brünner’ 9: 28 ‘Bengal Crimson’ 12: Ross Pavilion, chemical controls 1: suzukii) 9: 32, 32 seeds 4: 96 ‘Cupid’ 11: 65 60, 62 Edinburgh 10: 11 35 encouraging wisteria slugs and snails: cymosa 7: 75 ‘Viridiflora’3 : 82 Rubus: battery-powered flowers1 : 51 controlling, by Hayley Dame Judi Dench Olivia Rose Austin calophyllus 12: 60, 61 garden machinery 4: front garden survey 3: Jones 3: 51–54 (‘Ausquaker’) 5: 15, 15 (‘Ausmixture’) 3: 81 fruticosus (see 45 97 reader response 6: 25 davidii 11: 62, 65 ‘Paul’s Himalayan blackberries) garden chemicals gardening and climate State of the World’s ‘Dupontii’ 7: 75, 75 Musk’ 3: 80, 82; 9: 28 idaeus (see update 6: 42 change, by Eleanor Plants report, RBG ‘Dusky Maiden’ 3: 82 ‘Penelope’ 3: 80, 82 raspberries) glyphosate 6: 12 Webster 10: 57–60 Kew 7: 15, 36 ‘Eddie’s Jewel’ Prince Jardinier phoenicolasius 12: 54, 55 neonicotinoids: Gardening in a Changing sunflower adjustments (moyesii hybrid) 11: (‘Meitroni’) 3: 80 thibetanus 2: 32, 32; 11: report on harmful Climate report, RHS 5: to sun’s position 11: 7 49 Princess Alexandra 12–13, 13 effects6 : 12 8 sustainable soil Elina (‘Dicjana’) 3: 80 (‘Pouldra’) Rudbeckia: pesticides: best use genetically modified cultivation 5: 46 Evelyn (‘Aussaucer’) 3: (Renaissance Series) fulgida 5: 109 11: 26 petunias 7: 10 Warden pear: research 81, 82 3: 80 var. deamii 11: 50, 52 powdery mildew on ivy benefits for into its identity 11: 7 Eyes for You ‘Rachel’ 3: 80 var. sullivantii fruit and vegetables buildings, by Tijana water and plant health, (‘Pejbigeye’) 4: 23, 23 x richardii 7: 75, 76 ‘Goldsturm’ 11: 32 8: 28 Blanuša 2: 69 by Tijana Blanuša 5: 89 ‘Fantin-Latour’ 3: 82 Robbie Burns hirta ‘Toto’ 8: 23, 23 rooting hormone John MacLeod Annual Xylella fastidiosa by filipes ‘Kiftsgate’ 7: 75; (‘Ausburn’) 11: 65 Rumex scutatus as a NAA withdrawn 5: 10 Lecture, RHS: Rebekah Robinson 9: 11: 62, 65 roxburghii 7: 74, 76; 11: garnish 5: 97, 97 weedkiller 2016 1: 8 60–61 ‘Francis E. Lester’ 11: 62, 63, 64 rust on roses 3: 37, 37 contamination of 2017 11: 70 reader’s response 11: 62, 65 rubiginosa 11: 65 Rye View House, compost 1: 33 Marsh Horticultural 90 ‘Fru Dagmar Hastrup’ rubus 7: 75 E Sussex: its container Science Award 2016 3: 11: 65 rugosa 11: 65 plantings, by Emma 99 ‘Geranium’ (moyesii ‘Alba’ 11: 62, 64, 65 Reuss 5: 62–64

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seaside gardens 8: raising from cuttings, Solenostemon: Stephens, Harvey 2: 73 sunburn in plants 6: 45, Buchner’ 5: 34 49–51 by Charlotte Rodick scutellarioides steppe planting, by Mike 45 ‘Mrs Edward Second World War 7: 49–51 Campfire (‘Uf12823’) Kintgen 5: 109–112 sunflower adjustments Harding’ 5: 34 bunker, Germany, spring-flowering, for 3: 99, 99 steppe plantings 5: to sun’s position 11: 7 ‘Ogni Moskvy’ 5: 34 transformed into park smaller gardens 3: Wizard Series 6: 37 54–60 sustainable resource ‘Olimpiada 9: 9 32–33 Soos, Will, and Sue Stickland, Sue, on: RHS use 10: 59 Kolesnikova’ 5: 34 Sedum (see also with purple leaves 2: Pomeroy: their Plant Trial of sweet sustainable soil ‘Primrose’ 5: 33, 33 Hylotelephium): 41 lochside Scottish corn 9: 62–64 cultivation 5: 46 ‘Sensation’ 5: 33, 33 morganianum 12: 44 Shugborough Hall, garden, by Jo Stipa: Swanlee School, ‘Souvenir d’Alice Seed Scheme, RHS Staffs: reopening5 : 13 Whittingham 9: 34–39, cultivation 10: 46 Whitechapel, London Harding’ 5: 33, 33 Members’ 11: 15 Shuldham, Julie: her 37 RHS Plant Trial, by 4: 81 ‘Violet Glory’ 5: 34 seedheads for winter autumn plantings in Sorbus: Tim Fuller 10: 42–46 sweet chestnut, sweet wildlife 10: 17 Nottinghamshire, by cashmiriana 12: 54, 54 barbata 10: 46, 46 chestnut blight (see seeds: Katharine Bradburn 9: ‘Joseph Rock’ 11: calamagrostis 10: 42, Castanea) and soil: the needs of 70–72 49–50 44–45, 45 sweet corn: germinating seeds 4: Slade, Naomi, on: sounds in the garden, ‘Allgäu’ 10: 43 AGM plants 9: 62–64 96 Abbey House by Chris Young 5: 21 ‘Lemperg’ 10: 42, 45 baby corn 9: 64 sowing outdoors, by Gardens, South Cliff Gardens, capillata 10: 42, 46 cultivation 9: 64 Julie Hollobone 4: Malmesbury, Wilts 4: Scarborough, N Yorks charruana 10: 43, 46 RHS Plant Trial, by T 93–96 84–88 3: 10 extremiorientalis 10: Sue Stickland 9: sowing times, by Alan Martin and Jane sparrows (Passer 46 62–64 Talbot de Malahide, Gray 4: 31 Wood’s town garden domesticus), by Jean gigantea 10: 42, 44, 45 types 9: 63 Lord 1: 42 stratifying 10: 26 in Herts 8: 63–65 Vernon 5: 154 ‘Gold Fontaene’ 10: ‘Earlibird’ 9: 64 Tapsell, Alana, on: RHS self-seeding plants, by Slocock, Martin specialist plant 42, 45 ‘Earliking’ 9: 64 school gardening John Grimshaw 8: 19 (obituary) 8: 10, 10 societies, by Tim ‘Goldilocks’ 10: 42, ‘Escalate’ 9: 62 initiatives and semi-ripe cuttings 7: slugs: Ingram 9: 19 45 ‘Goldcrest’ 9: 63 campaigns 4: 79–82 50–51 and snails: controlling, Spencer, Mark, on: grandis 10: 46 ‘Lark’ 9: 63, 64, 64 Tatton Park, RHS Sesleria: by Hayley Jones 3: wildflowers2 : 25 ichu 10: 42, 45, 46 ‘Marshal Honeydew’ Flower Show (see RHS autumnalis 5: 43 51–54 readers’ response joannis 10: 46 9: 62 Flower Shows panel) nitida 3: 33, 33 reader response 6: 4: 27 lessingiana 10: 42, 45 ‘Minipop’ 9: 64 Taxodium: Shackleton Gardens, 25 spiky plants 4: 42 papposa 10: 43, 46 ‘Mirai Gold’ 9: 63 distichum: Clonsilla, Dublin 10: 8 black (Arion ater) 3: 52 Spinacea oleracea (see pennata 10: 46 ‘Mirai Music’ 9: 62 ‘Cascade Falls’ 9: 32 Sheffield street: RHS smaller gardens (see spinach) pseudoichu 10: 42, 45 Mirai Picnic (‘Mirai ‘Pévé Minaret’ 9: 32, PhD research into panel) spinach: pulcherrima 10: 46 003Y’) 9: 62, 64 32 ‘greening up’ 1: 8 Smith, Brian, on: the cultivation, by Holly robusta 10: 42 Mirai White M241 ‘Secrest’ 9: 32 Sheringham, Grenville, RHS Plant Trial of leeks Farrell 3: 85–87 tenuissima 10: 42, 45 (‘Mirai 421W’) 9: 62, taxonomic changes, by on: botanic gardens 5: 10: 20 ‘Amazon’ 3: 87 tirsa 10: 46 64 John Grimshaw 9: 15 29 snails: ‘Emilia’ 3: 87 Stirling, Rob, on: ‘Ovation’ 9: 63, 64 Taxus: shield bug: and slugs, controlling, ‘Giant Winter’ 3: 87 cane-stemmed ‘Seville’ 9: 63 baccata: common green by Hayley Jones 3: ‘Lazio’ 3: 87 begonias 1: 59–61 ‘Snobaby’ 9: 64 planted against (Palomena prasina) 7: 51–54 ‘Matador’ 3: 87 giving plants the best ‘Sparrow’ 9: 62, 64 pollution 12: 21, 21 40, 40 reader response 6: ‘Medania’ 3: 85, 87 start 9: 41–43 ‘Sundance’ 9: 64 Fastigiata Aurea hawthorn 25 ‘Missouri’ 3: 87 Stocken, Nicola (see ‘Swift’ 9: 62, 64 Group 1: 22 (Acanthosoma anti-clockwise 2: 11, 11 ‘Renegade’ 3: 87 panel) sweet potatoes in tender plants, haemorrhoidale) 7: 40 by Jean Vernon 3: 130 ‘Samish’ 3: 87 Stokes, Ivor: award of potato sacks 5: 45 protecting 11: 18–19 red-legged (Pentatoma common garden Spiraea: Associate of Honour 3: Swift, Camilla, on: Carol terrariums, indoor: rufipes) 7: 40 (Cornu aspersum) 3: ‘Arguta’ 1: 29 12 Bruce’s garden near planting 5: 36–37 southern green 52, 130 x vanhouttei 1: 29 Stone Lane Gardens, Elham, Kent 6: 68–71 terroir 4: 25 (Nezara viridula) 7: white-lipped (Cepaea veitchii 1: 29 Devon: its National Symphyotrichum novae- Tetradium daniellii 8: 41; 40, 40 hortensis) 3: 130 spring: Plant Collection of angliae ‘Andenken an 11: 97, 97 shrubs: snakes, by Jean Vernon containers, planting 2: Betula 1: 44–47 Alma Pötschke’ 9: 20– Thalictrum: for screening 11: 26 7: 114 28–29 Stratiotes aloides 2: 52, 21, 20–21 AGM plants 7: 54 from heel cuttings 7: snowdrop (see displays at RHS 52 Syringa: RHS Plant Trial, by 36–37 Galanthus) Garden Rosemoor 4: strawberries in pots 6: AGM plants 5: 34 Bob Brown 7: 52–55 later spring-flowering, soil (see Growing Media 32–33 82 RHS Plant Trial, by ‘Anne’ 7: 53, 55 for smaller plots 5: 40 panel) plants, by Anna street trees, by Lia Chris Sanders 5: aquilegiifolium 7: 52– multistemmed Solanum: Pavord 4: 50–55 Leendertz 2: 22 33–34 53, 54 deciduous: pruning 1: atropurpureum 9: 69 vegetables 4: 41 Streptocarpus ‘Gold x hyacinthiflora: ‘Thundercloud’ 7: 29 laxum ‘Coldham’ 9: 44, spurge (see Euphorbia) Dust’ 7: 11, 11 ‘Esther Staley’ 5: 34 54 47 squash: strong sunshine damage ‘Maiden’s Blush’ 5: ‘Black Stockings’ 7: 54 lycopersicum (see for vertical training 6: 6: 45, 45 33, 33 delavayi 7: 52, 53 SMALLER tomatoes) 42 Stuart-Smith, Tom 5: 51 ‘Sister Justina’ 5: 34 ‘Album’ 7: 53 GARDENS tuberosum (see harvesting 9: 29 Styrax japonicus ‘The Bride’ 5: 34 ‘Ankum’ 7: 53, 55 potatoes) ‘Serpente di Sicilia’ 4: ‘Fragrant Fountain’ 11: meyeri ‘Palibin’ 5: 40, ‘Hewitt’s Double’ 7: cherry introductions 59, 59 23 40 53 for any size garden, ‘Tromba d’Albenga’ 4: succulents: vulgaris: letter on 10: 92 by Gerry Edwards 7: NICOLA 59, 59 and cacti as house ‘Agincourt Beauty’ var. mucronatum 7: 62–65 STOCKEN squill (see Scilla) plants, by 5: 34 55 Stanmer Park, Brighton, Christopher J Young ‘Duc de Massa’ 5: 34 diffusiflorum 7: 52, 55 greening awkward columnist spaces 11: 24–25 E Sussex 3: 10 12: 44–49 ‘Dwight D. ‘Elin’ 7: 53, 55 shrubs: connections between starlings (Sturnus propagating 2: 36 Eisenhower’ 5: 34 flavum 7: 52 for screening 11: 26 people and plants 1: vulgaris), by Jean summer: ‘Edward J. Gardner’ subsp. glaucum spring-flowering3 : 21 Vernon 9: 114 plantings in 5: 33, 33 ‘Ruth Lynden-Bell’ 32–33 enthusiasm 5: 29 starting a new garden, Christopher ‘Katherine 7: 54, 55 vertical vegetables 6: invasive plants 3: 19 by Chris Young 1: 15 Masson’s London Havemeyer’ 5: 34 ‘Illuminator’ 7: 54 42 vision in gardening 8: State of the World’s garden 8: 32–36 ‘Krasavitsa Moskvy’ ichangense 7: 54, 55 weeping trees 11: 23 17 Plants report, RBG Kew plants, by Anna 5: 33, 33 kiusianum 7: 54 7: 15, 36 Pavord 6: 46–51 ‘Madame Antoine lucidum 7: 54, 55 rhs.org.uk/thegarden Index 2017 | The Garden 17 Thalictrum – weather

Thalictrum (continued) thyme in containers 7: Viscum album (letter on) minus 7: 52 35 URBAN GARDENING 3: 20 morisonii 7: 54 Tiarella ‘Raspberry vision in gardening, by rochebruneanum 7: Sundae’ (Fox Series) 5: U front gardens, by Nigel Biggs 11: 56–60, 58 Nicola Stocken 8: 17 52–53, 53, 55 15, 15 Dunnett 2: 54–58 Masson, Christopher: Vision, RHS 5: 50 simplex 7: 52 Tibouchina paratropica Ulmus: Gibbon’s Rent alleyway, his London garden, by visitor numbers for UK ‘Splendide’ 7: 54; 12: 12: 60, 61 Dutch elm disease on Bermondsey, London, Pattie Barron 8: 32–36, horticultural 36–37 tilth 4: 96 the Isle of Man 5: 9 by Fern Alder 10: 52–55 34 attractions 5: 8 Splendide White Titchmarsh, Alan 4: 90 glabra ‘Lutescens’ 8: 40 greening awkward pollution, plants for Visnaga daucoides 6: 47, (‘Fr21034’) 7: 54, 55 toads 3: 33 procera 11: 97, 97 spaces 11: 24–25 fighting12 : 20–21 51 tuberosum ‘Rosy tomatoes: Upson, Tim, on: Wisley greening up urban vineyards in London, by Vitis: Hardy’ 7: 52 in potato sacks 5: 45 Glasshouse’s first 10 streets: RHS research Victor Keegan 9: 82–84 coignetiae 3: 34; 9: 28; ‘Tukker Princess’ 7: ‘Cuore di Bue’ 4: 58, 58 years 6: 77–80 into 1: 8 Wood, Martin and Jane: 9: 44, 45, 46 54, 55 ‘San Marzano’ 4: 3, 60, Urban Food Growing Hyde, Earl, and Sue their town garden in vinifera: Thamnocalamus 60 Trail, Bristol 6: 24 Bennett: their London Herts, by Naomi Slade ‘Bacchus’ 9: 84 crassinodus ‘Kew topdressing 10: 40 Urzo, Sabatino, on: garden, by Matthew 8: 63–65 ‘Chardonnay’ 9: 84 Beauty’ 2: 19 topiary at Abbey House Cosmos 8: 44–47 ‘Ortega’ 9: 84 therapeutic effects of Gardens, Malmesbury, ‘Pinot Meunier’ 9: 84 gardening, letter on 1: Wilts 4: 84–88 coerulea 3: 90 Veitch Memorial Medal ‘Pinot Noir’ 9: 84 19 Trachelospermum Don Muang 3: 91 (RHS award) 3: 12 Voltaire 4: 28 Thomas, Adrian, on: jasminoides Fuchs Fuchsia 3: 91 Venetian Waterways, volunteers, RHS 9: 93 choosing bird foods 10: ‘Variegatum’ 3: 34 Kulwadee Spot 3: 91 Great Yarmouth, at RHS Garden 64–68 Trachycarpus fortunei 7: Lava Flow 3: 90, 91 Norfolk 3: 10 Bridgewater 11: 14–15 Thornhayes Nursery, 90 miniata 3: 90 Verbena bonariensis 6: 47 at RHS Shows 11: 71 Devon, by Roy Tradescantia V ‘Orange Magic’ 3: 90, 91 verges as wildflower Lancaster 8: 39–42 (Andersoniana Group) Princess Mikasa 3: 90, refuges, by Lia Thrower, Percy 4: 91 ‘Purple Dome’ 5: 62 Valley Gardens, 91 Leendertz 8: 18 Thuja: transplanting a garden, Harrogate: its 1930s ‘Purple Spotty’ 3: 91 reader’s response 10: occidentalis by Chris Young 3: 17 Japanese garden 11: 9 Robert’s Delight 3: 91 91 ‘Rheingold’ 12: 17, 17 trees (see panel) Vanda: Royal Blue 3: 89, 90, 91 Vernon, Jean (see panel) plicata planted against Trehane, Jennifer, on: as house plants, by sanderiana 3: 90 Viburnum: pollution 12: 21, 21 camellias on Izu Sara Ritterhausen 3: Sandy Barrow 3: 90 x bodnantense 1: 29 W Ō-shima 10: 62–63 89–92 ‘Sunta’s Delight’ 3: 3, 91 carlesii ‘Charis’ 4: 50, Trentham Gardens, reader’s response x Vandachostylis Viboon 54, 54, 55 Wain, Sarah, on: Zinnia Staffs, by Nigel Dunnett 9: 16 Velvet 3: 91 farreri 1: 29 4: 72, 72 TREES 10: 30–37 blue-flowered3 : 89–90 Vaughan-Roberts, Sarah opulus ‘Roseum’ 1: 17 Walkers, Johnny: his Trials, RHS Plant (see cultivation 3: 92 9: 83, 83 tinus planted against career in daffodil climbers for large RHS Plant Trials panel) ampullacea 3: 90 vegetables (see pollution 12: 21, 21 breeding, by Nigel trees 9: 28 Tropaeolum: Bangsai Queen 3: 91, 92 Vegetables and herbs Vicia faba (see bean, Colborn 3: 40–44 conifers: majus: Black Magic 3: 91 panel) broad) Walton, Jane-Ann and compact deciduous flowers as a garnish Victoria Medal of John: their auricula 9: 32 5: 98, 99, 99 Honour (RHS award) 3: collection at Old Hill for colour 12: 17 ‘Milkmaid’ 6: 37 VEGETABLES AND HERBS 12 Farmhouse, Norfolk 4: crownlifting, for speciosum 9: 47 see also diseases and disorders, fruit, and pests videogame gardens 12: 99–102 planting below 10: Tulipa: in the garden panels 50–51 wanting new plants, by 18–19 ‘Apricot Beauty’ 4: 36, Vinca minor ‘Ralph Helen Dillon 1: 15 hardwood cuttings 36 beetroot 11: 39; 4: 49 Your Harvest) project Shugert’ 5: 40, 40 Warden pear: research 12: 22 armena 5: 110, 110 broccoli 11: 39 5: 9 vineyards in London, by into its identity 11: 7 Johnson, Owen, tree ‘Bastia’ 9: 78, 78 Brussels sprouts 11: 38 potato sacks, alternative Victor Keegan 9: 82–84 Warliker, Nicholas 1: 21 registrar 11: 97, 97 ‘Bleu Aimable’ 11: 60 cabbages 11: 39 crops for 5: 45 Viola: Warren, Martin: Phytophthora survey ‘Blue Parrot’ 11: 60 throughout the year potatoes, by Colin ‘Eastgrove Blue appointed OBE 2: 10 11: 7 ‘Dynasty’ 4: 32–33, 1: 30 Randel 2: 79–81 Scented’ 3: 75, 75 wasabi rocket 6: 12, 12 planting: 32–33 celeriac 11: 40 quick-maturing Sorbet Series 6: 37 wasps, by Jean Vernon aftercare 5: 39 ‘Florosa’ 11: 60 chard 11: 38 vegetables 4: 41 tricolor flowers as a 4: 138 call to boost 4: 10 ‘Gavota’ 4: 32 chicory 11: 37 rhubarb cultivars for garnish 5: 99, 99 waste in gardening, by under Countryside ‘Negrita’ 3: 25 chilli peppers: growing early planting 10: 23 virtual horticulture, by Chris Young 11: 5 Stewardship ‘Paul Scherer’ 3: 25 outdoors 3: 37 seasonal produce, by Robin Dwiar 12: 50–51 water, water features scheme 10: 7 ‘Red Shine’ 11: 60 coloured carrots 2: 41 Raymond Blanc 5: 98 (see Water features pruning 2: 36 saxatilis Bakeri Group garlic, planting out 11: spinach cultivation, by panel) seed project, Kew 4: 4: 50, 55 17 Holly Farrell 3: 85–87 JEAN water-wise liners for 12 tarda 5: 110, 110 garnishes, by Julie squash, harvesting 9: 29 VERNON hanging baskets 5: 43 Turk’s cap lilies (see watercress 5: 100, 100 species: number on Hollobone 5: 96–100 summer salads, columnist Earth 6: 11 Lilium martagon) green manures for containers for 7: 32–33 watering plants street trees: guidance two iris family vegetable plots 8: 30 sweet corn, by Sue bees in the UK 6: 122 effectively4 : 46 on siting 2: 10 members, by Helen herbs for containers 7: Stickland 9: 62–64 birches at Stone Lane waterlogging damage 6: Tree Charter, The Dillon 7: 19 35 sweet peppers, by Gardens, Devon 1: 45, 45 Woodland Trust’s 2: Typha: Italian vegetables by Michel Michaud 8: 44–47 Watkins, Antony, and 11 angustifolia 2: 52 region, by Mario De 56–60 dragonflies and Christopher Hutchings: Tree of the Year latifolia 2: 52, 52 Pace 4: 57–60 vegetable gardening damselflies8 : 90 their exotic west competition, kale 11: 39 and wildlife, by Sally hedgehogs 2: 106 London garden, by European 5: 9 leeks 11: 37 Nex 11: 98 murmurations of Jacky Hobbs 3: 47–49 weeping, for smaller by Brian Smith 10: 20 vegetable seeds, by starlings 9: 114 Watkins, Russell: his gardens 11: 23 microgreens 5: 100 Sally Nex 2: 25 robins 1: 90, 90 winter gardening tasks winter stems 12: grown on windowsills vertical vegetables 6: 42 snails 3: 130 11: 54–55, 54 24–25 12: 16 winter vegetables, by snakes 7: 114 Watsonia aletroides 4: winter trees with mustard 11: 40 Charles Dowding 11: sparrows 5: 154 42, 42 attractive bark 12: 15 MYHarvest (Measure 36–40 wasps 4: 138 weather: Met Office course 9: 8

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Webster, Eleanor, on: Whittingham, Jo, on: Will winter: Wood, Martin and Jane: reader’s response Zanthoxylum gardening and climate Soos and Sue Pomeroy’s beds at Windsor Great their town garden in 11: 90 americanum 3: 75, 75 change 10: 57–60 lochside Scottish Park, by John Herts, by Naomi Slade imports pledge by Zea mays (see sweet weedkiller garden 9: 34–39 Anderson 2: 73–75 8: 63–65 garden centres 10: 6 corn) contamination of Wild About Gardens flowers, by Anna woodland, ancient: plants at risk 9: 91 Zinnia: compost 1: 33 campaign 5: 116–117; 10: Pavord 1: 36–41 protection for 5: 9 restrictions at RHS by Fergus Garrett 4: weeds, enjoying, by 15 with scent 1: 30 woodpecker: Shows 11: 7 68–72 John Grimshaw 11: 89 Wild About Gardens gardening, by John great spotted leaf spot 4: 70 weeping trees for Week 2016: bat Grimshaw 12: 90 (Dendrocopos major) RHS Plant Trial 2017 4: smaller gardens 11: 23 photography gardening tasks, by 10: 68 72 weevil (Anthonomus competition 1: 69 Jon Ardle 11: 54–55 green (Picus viridis) 10: angustifolia 4: 70 spilotus) found on UK Wildflower Hunt, Great interest, by Phil 18 Aztec Series 4: 71 pears 12: 7, 7 British 8: 8 Clayton 12: 53–56 Working Wetlands Benary’s Giants Series red palm wildflowers: stems 12: 24–25 Garden, The, Tyne and 4: 71, 72 (Rhyrichophorus and roadside verges 8: trees with attractive Wear 10: 7 Y ‘Cupcake Lime’ 4: 69 ferrugineus) 1: 9 18 bark 12: 15 worms 11: 29, 29 ‘Cupcake Lime Red’ 4: Weigela florida 1: 29 reader’s response vegetables, by Charles monitoring project 5: yellow rattle as a grass 69 Welsh rare species, new 10: 91 Dowding 11: 36–40 13 suppressant 8: 28–29 Dreamland Series 4: list of 7: 15 by Mark Spencer 2: 25 Wisteria 1: 49–51 Wright, Ian: award of yew (see Taxus) 70, 71, 72 whitefly biocontrol4 : readers’ response flowers, encouraging1 : Associate of Honour 3: Young, Chris (see panel) elegans 4: 68, 70 42, 42 4: 27 51 12 Young, Christopher J, on: ‘Envy’ 4: 69 Whiteley, Tim (obituary) in lawns, cultivating 1: pruning, by Jenny cacti and succulents Giant Double Mixed 3: 11, 11 33 Bowden 1: 49–51 as house plants 12: 4: 68 in South Wales: letter brachybotrys f. albiflora 44–49 ‘Golden State’ 4: 69 on 11: 91 ‘Shiro-kapitan’ 9: 28 Wisley’s Glasshouse 6: ‘Luminosa’ 4: 69 WATER meadows 4: 46 witch hazel (see 79 ‘Magellan Pink’ FEATURES wildlife (see panel) Hamamelis) Young Saheliya garden (Magellan Series) wind, damage from 8: 50 Witch Hazel Nursery, project, Glasgow, by 4: 71 invasive plants 2: 52 windfalls for wildlife 10: Kent 2: 42–47 X Emily Braham 12: ‘Meteor’ 4: 69 irrigation systems for 18 Witton, Don, on: 40–42 ‘Miss Willmott’ 4: 72 gardens, by Rebekah Windlesham Trophy for RHS Plant Trial of Xylella fastidiosa: Yucca: Molotov Mixed 4: 72 Mealey 5: 87–89 best-kept prison Euphorbia 4: 63–67 by Rebekah Robinson gloriosa 4: 42, 42; 12: ‘Oriole’ 4: 69 ponds for wildlife 2: 38 garden 11: 9 Wolfe, David 11: 70, 70 9: 60–61 10–11, 11 Pinwheel Mixed 4: 72 by Esther McMillan ‘Variegata’ (v) 1: 38 ‘Pop Art White and 2: 49–52 Red’ 4: 69 three exotics for water, WILDLIFE ‘Purple Prince’ 4: by Helen Dillon 10: 89 see also environment panel CHRIS 69; 6: 46 water: YOUNG ‘Sombrero’ 1: 10, 10 ‘Zinderella Lilac’ 4: and plant health, by amphibian-friendly dragonflies and robins (Erithacus Letter from Tijana Blanuša 5: 89 ponds 3: 33 damselflies, by Jean rubecula), by Jean 69 the Editor for wildlife 8: 27 ant, common black Vernon 8: 90 Vernon 1: 90, 90 ‘Zinderella Peach’ 4: landscaping at (Lasius niger) 6: 41 Dunnett, Nigel: his rosehips for birds 11: 66 children and 69 Docton Mill bats: plantings at the seedheads for winter gardening 9: 13 haageana 4: 68, 70 Gardens, Devon, boxes 6: 38 Barbican, London, by wildlife 10: 17 decision making 6: 21 Aztec Sunset Mixed by Andrew Lawson in gardens 6: 38; 10: 29 Phil Clayton 5: 54–60 shield bugs 7: 40 inspiration from RHS 4: 71 3: 68–72 bees: earthworms 11: 29, 29 snails, by Jean Vernon 3: Shows 8: 15 ‘Chippendale’ 4: 68, bumblebees, early monitoring project 5: 130 ivy 2: 19 70 emerging 2: 35 13 snakes, by Jean Vernon planning: Jazzy Mixed 4: 69 in the UK, by Jean goldfinches (Carduelis 7: 114 a new garden 4: 23 Persian Carpet WEEKEND Vernon 6: 122 carduelis), letter on 1: sparrows (Passer the gardening year Mixed 4: 70 PROJECTS leafcutter (Megachile 19 domesticus), by Jean ahead 12: 5 Magellan Series 4: 70, species) 6: 41, 41 Greening Grey Britain Vernon 5: 154 plant combinations, 71, 72 alpines in containers readers’ responses for Wildlife 8: 68–69 starlings (Sturnus finding new7 : 19 marylandica: 3: 30–31 7:23; 9: 16 hedgehogs: vulgaris), by Jean redesigning The Zahara Series 4: 70, arches, plants for 9: Bees Needs Champion by Jean Vernon 2: 106 Vernon 9: 114 Garden 10: 5 71 22–23 Awards 1: 10 garden, RHS Garden urban front gardens, by RHS investment in Zahara Starlight berries in pots 10: beetle, devil’s coach Harlow Carr 6: 92 Nigel Dunnett 2: 54–58 horticulture 5: 48–52 Rose (‘Pas719128’) 24–25 horse (Ocypus olens) homes 9: 30 vegetable gardening and sounds in the garden (Zahara Series) 4: 71 building a display 12: 27, 27 insects: wildlife, by Sally Nex 11: 5: 21 Zahara Sunburst column 6: 34–35 birds: hotels 9: 30 98 starting a new garden (‘Pas951097’) cold frames, making boxes 9: 30 in winter 1: 35 wasps, by Jean Vernon 1: 15 (Zahara Series) 4: 4: 38–39 feeders 9: 30 ivy as a support for 4: 138 transplanting a 69 compost bins, foods, by Adrian wildlife 2: 35 water for wildlife 8: 27 garden 3: 17 Zahara Yellow constructing 1: 26–27 Thomas 10: 64–68 moth: Wild About Gardens waste in gardening (‘Pas490443’) greening awkward tables 9: 30 hummingbird hawk campaign 10: 15 11: 5 (Zahara Series) 4: 71 spaces 11: 24–25 Blooms for Bees 2: 85 (Macroglossum Wild About Gardens Profusion Series 4: 70, planting a spring Britain in Bloom, RHS: stellatarum) 9: 31, 31 Week 2016: bat 71 container 2: 28–29 wildlife theme 4: 107 spurge hawk (Hyles photography ‘Profusion Apricot’ 4: 70 revitalising house plant butterflies: decline in euphorbiae) competition 1: 69 ‘Profusion Fire’ displays 8: 24–25 urban populations 5: 10 caterpillar 10: 7, 7 wildlife equipment, (Profusion Series) 4: 71 salads, summer: Butterfly Count, Big12 : Plants for Bugs project, cleansing 9: 30 Queen Series 4: 71, 72 containers for 7: 7 RHS: second paper 9: 8 windfalls for wildlife 10: ‘Red Spider’ 4: 71, 71 32–33 Chaeonostoma ponds: 18 ‘Zany Rose Picotee’ terrariums, indoor: attractiveness to for amphibians 3: 33 winter insects 1: 35 (RHS People’s Choice Z Awards 2017) 12: 66, planting 5: 36–37 bumblebees 7: 93 for wildlife 2: 38 winter wildlife, helping winter stems 12: cuckoos (Cuculus by Esther McMillan 11: 18 Zabelia triflora 8: 42, 42 66 24–25 canorus) 5: 45, 45 2: 49–52 Zantedeschia ‘White Giant’ 10: 89 rhs.org.uk/thegarden Index 2017 | The Garden 19 The Garden | Index 2017

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