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GardenThe INDEX 2014 Volume 139, Parts 1–12 Index 2014 The The The The The The GardenJanuary 2014 | www.rhs.org.uk | £4.25 GardenFebruary 2014 | www.rhs.org.uk | £4.25 GardenMarch 2014 | www.rhs.org.uk | £4.25 GardenApril 2014 | www.rhs.org.uk | £4.25 GardenMay 2014 | www.rhs.org.uk | £4.25 GardenJune 2014 | www.rhs.org.uk | £4.25 ROYTOP LANCASTERBORDER Potatoes for VERTICAL GROWING: WHICH RHS BRITAIN VEGETABLES TO CHOOSE VISITSPHLOX MARWOOD XX growing in pots HILL IN DEVON IN BLOOM Winter’s gold Suffolk front garden NEW SUMMER Celebrating 50 years of David Austin Breeding innovation Howwith lavish to make late- SEASONAL the UK-wide beneits and and his fi nest roses for pest and disease Winning ways with Eranthis summer planting value of this community resistance in plants great garden BEDDING RHS MASTERCLASS: compost gardening campaign SELECTING PRUNING PERENNIALS THE VIRTUES OF COURGETTES Awash with wisterias PHILADELPHUS Top border at Wickham Place phlox xx Farm, Essex GROWING Lilies YOUR OWN ✤ Rhubarb through the year of the ✤ Six essential vegetables ✤ valley Allotments to learn from Classic scents of spring ✤ RHS practical advice East Lambrook COMPACT CHILLIES Entrancing blue Revisiting Margery Fish’s iconic, THE BEST GARDEN BIRCHES The best from the 2013 RHS Plant Trial enchanting Somerset garden Seed sowing masterclass EXPLORING ALNWICK Heaven scent ALSO IN THIS ISSUE UNDERSTANDING THE 13 DIVISIONS OF NARCISSUS UNUSUAL SHRUBS TO PLANT FOR WINTER VIBRANCY Four seasons of fragrant fl owers for your garden ALPINES TO GROW IN TODAY'S GARDENS THE COLOURFUL APPEAL OF CALENDULA Northumberland's remarkable garden poppıes Jan14 Cover.indd 1 29/11/2013 14:54 Feb14 Cover.indd 1 08/01/2014 10:44 REV Mar14 Cover.indd 1 05/02/2014 16:07 Apr14 Cover.indd 1 06/03/2014 15:24 May14 Cover.indd 1 19/11/2014 17:19 Jun14 cover.indd 1 09/05/2014 14:14 1 January 2014 2 February 2014 3 March 2014 4 April 2014 5 May 2014 6 June 2014 Coloured numbers in ‘Brockhill Allgold’ Practical Advice panel bold before the page 9: 85, 86 Aegopodium podagraria: AwARD OF GARDEN MERIT (AGM) number(s) denote the ‘Compacta’ 9: 85 eradicating 8: 28 part number (month). Confetti (‘Conti’) ‘Variegatum’ 2: 75 PLANT PROFILES Each part is paginated 9: 85, 86, 86–87 aerating lawns 9: 26 Acer negundo ‘Winter Dahlia Happy Single Iris: separately. ‘Francis Mason’ Aesculus horse chestnut Lightning’ 1: 22, 22 Wink (‘HS Wink’) ‘George’ 1: 22, 22 2: 56, 57; 9: 84, 86 leaf-mining moth Aloe striatula 8: 22–23, (Happy Single Series) unguicularis ‘Mary Numbers in italics ‘Gold Spot’ 9: 86 3: 54–55, 55 23 9: 24, 24–25 Barnard’ 12: 20, 20–21 denote a picture or ‘Hopleys’ 9: 84, 86 affinis (aff.): definition apple ‘Golden Noble’ Danae racemosa 1: 22, 22 Kalmia latifolia ‘Olympic illustration. ‘Kaleidoscope’ 12: 24 10: 20, 20 Daphne x transatlantica Fire’ 5: 32, 32 9: 84–85, 86 Agapanthus: Arbutus unedo ‘Atlantic’ Eternal Fragrance Magnolia ‘Pegasus’ Where a plant has a ‘Lake Maggiore’ care 4: 34 11: 23, 23 (‘Blafra’) 6: 26, 26–27 4: 28, 28 Selling Name (also known 9: 84, 86 ‘Blueberry Cream’ Athyrium niponicum Delphinium ‘Michael Nepeta racemosa as a trade designation) it ‘Prostrate White’ 8: 60, 60 var. pictum 5: 32, 32 Ayres’ 7: 26–27, 27 ‘Walker’s Low’ 7: 26, 26 is typeset in a different 9: 86 Agastache: Aucuba japonica Eucomis comosa Paeonia ‘Coral Charm’ font to distinguish it ‘Sherwoodii’ 9: 86 ‘Blackadder’ 9: 38 f. longifolia ‘Salicifolia’ ‘Sparkling Burgundy’ 6: 27, 27 from the cultivar name parvifolia ‘Bumblebee’ foeniculum 6: 50, 50 2: 22, 22 9: 25, 25 Passiflora caerulea (shown in ‘Single 9: 84 Agave beauleriana 12: 61 basil ‘Pluto’ 7: 26, 26 Fuchsia magellanica ‘Constance Eliott’ 9: 25, Quotes’), which by law ‘Rose Creek’ 9: 86 Ageratina ligustrina Caltha palustris ‘Flore 8: 22, 22 25 must be shown on schumannii 9: 86 2: 56, 57 Pleno’ 4: 28, 28 Galanthus elwesii Pinus mugo ‘Ophir’ plant labelling. uniflora 9: 86 aggregate (agg.): Camellia sasanqua ‘Comet’ 1: 22–23, 23 12: 21, 21 Abies: definition12 : 24 ‘Narumigata’ 11: 22, Gentiana ‘Shot Silk’ Plumbago auriculata For more information fabri 10: 69 agm (see Award of 22–23 10: 20, 20 10: 20–21, 21 about plant names and grandis ‘Van Dedem’s Garden Merit; Award Centradenia Gladiolus communis Pulmonaria ‘Blue Ensign’ the RHS Award of Garden Dwarf’ 12: 24 of Garden Merit Plant inaequilateralis subsp. byzantinus 3: 27, 27 Merit (agm), see RHS koreana ‘Blauer Profiles panel; for RHS ‘Cascade’ 7: 26, 26 5: 32–33, 33 Pulsatilla vulgaris 4: 28– Plant Finder 2014, p11. Eskimo’ 12: 24 Annual General Meeting, Cercidiphyllum reader response 7: 20 29, 29 Abutilon x suntense see RHS panel) japonicum globe artichoke ‘Gros rhubarb ‘Raspberry Red’ ‘Jermyns’ 4: 104 air pollution 4: 91 ‘Heronswood Globe’ Vert de Lâon’ 3: 26, 3: 27, 27 Acer: Air-Pot 10: 24, 24 10: 20, 20 26–27 Ricinus communis in containers 6: 35 airholes in container reader response 12: 15, Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Zanzibariensis’ 8: 22, 22 negundo ‘Winter sides 10: 24 15 ‘Aphrodite’ 2: 22–23, 23 Thamnocalamus Lightning’ 1: 22, 22, Alder, Fern, on: Cercis canadensis Hedera helix ‘Buttercup’ crassinodus ‘Kew 38, 39; 3: 37 Blackstock Triangle ‘Forest Pansy’ 6: 27, 27 12: 21, 21 Beauty’ 11: 23, 23 palmatum ‘Going Gardeners 3: 98–100 Chionochloa rubra Helleborus foetidus Tilia cordata ‘Winter A Gree n’ 12: 10, 10 Alexander, Paul, on: the 11: 23, 23 2: 22, 22 Orange’ 12: 21, 21 ‘Sango-kaku’ 1: 38, science of composting Chionodoxa siehei 2: 22, Hydrangea quercifolia Tulipa ‘Daydream’ 4: 28, 1950s gardens, by Alan 39, 39; 3: 37 2: 66–67 22 Snowflake (‘Brido’) 28 Jones 3: 21 Achillea ‘Paprika’ alexanders (see Clematis ‘Mrs 9: 25, 25 Wisteria brachybotrys readers’ responses (Galaxy Series) 8: 53 Smyrnium olusatrum) Cholmondeley’ 6: 27, 27 ‘Showa-beni’ 5: 32, 32 5: 26 aconite, winter (see Alexander-Sinclair, Coelogyne cristata 3: 27, Woodwardia radicans Abel, Clarke 9: 85 Eranthis) James, on: Manor 27 8: 22, 22 Abelia: Acorus gramineus ‘Ōgon’ House, Stevington, by John Grimshaw 2: 75 Bedfordshire 12: 32–36 9: 84–87 Actaea: alien plants (see non- growing advice 9: 86 berries 9: 28, 28 native plants) Leendertz 7: 23 Malcolm Frazer 10: 15 Wilson 3: 68–73 pink-flowered species matsumurae ‘Elstead Allium: in Barnet, North readers’ responses in containers 3: 72–73 9: 86–87 Variety’ 2: 57 leek rust (Puccinia London 3: 86–88 11: 17; 12: 14 Alstroemeria: variegation 9: 86 pachypoda ‘Misty allii) 10: 26, 26 in Mousehole, Alnwick Garden, The, by Helen Dillon 7: 19 Auderose (‘Minaud’) Blue’ 7: 69, 69 onion white rot 8: 27 Cornwall 3: 80–83 Northumberland: by cultivation 8: 64, 65 9: 87 simplex (Atropurpurea caesium 5: 56 RHS Garden Rosemoor: Phil Clayton 4: 42–48 diseases 8: 29 ‘Canyon Creek’ 9: 87 Group) ‘James giganteum 9: 47 course at 10: 79 Aloe striatula 8: 22–23, 23 for summer borders, by chinensis 9: 85, 85 Compton’ 7: 69 sivasicum 5: 56, 56 for RHS members, Alpine Garden Society Viv Marsh 8: 62–65 ‘Edward Goucher’ Adam, Thomas (RBGE) allium leaf-mining fly by Jon Webster 3: 72 for summer display 9: 85, 86, 86 11: 49 (Phytomyza 3: 84–85 alpine plants: 2: 44 engleriana 9: 84, 86 advice, effects of climate gymnostoma) 3: 55, 55 soil quality: new cultivation 3: 73 propagation 8: 65 floribunda 9: 87, 87 change on 4: 27 allotments: research 12: 8 for modern gardens, by recommendations x grandiflora 9: 86 advice, RHS: see cultural value, by Lia value of produce, by Christopher Grey- 8: 64–65 2 The Garden | Index 2014 Alstroemeria (continued)– Beardshaw The The The The The The GardenJuly 2014 | www.rhs.org.uk | £4.25 GardenAugust 2014 | www.rhs.org.uk | £4.25 GardenSeptember 2014 | www.rhs.org.uk | £4.25 GardenOctober 2014 | www.rhs.org.uk | £4.25 GardenNovember 2014 | www.rhs.org.uk | £4.25 GardenDecember 2014 | www.rhs.org.uk | £4.25 Fergus Garrett CHELSEA WINNERS on tulips that last A tour of inspiring gardens Hippeastrums OVERWINTERING and plants from this year's show Delight in dahlias YOUR PLANTS Anenome-fl owered selections for seasonal colour USING YOUR First World War for the home and its impact on GREENHOUSE our gardens YEAR ROUND Why plant names change Highlights from the RHS Not off the shelf Hampton Court Choosing the best onions to grow at home Palace Flower Show ALSTROEMERIAS FOR YOUR GARDEN RHS Advice: Celebrating how to deal 125 years of the with dry shade RELATIVE RHS Orchid Committee MOTOWN TO Planting power PLANTING TECHNIQUES Flames GROW TOWN VA LU E S FOR HEALTHY PLANTS of Detroit’s growing revival Members of the poppy family for Roy Lancaster visits autumn Roy Lancaster’s Perennials with autumnal tints Welsh cider apples your garden, be it sunny or shady at Powis Castle Shropshire bamboo nursery Glories of the season at Drummond Gardens favourite evergreens Great Dixter revisited Jobs to do in autumn July14 Cover.indd 1 10/06/2014 14:07 Aug14 Cover.indd 1 14/07/2014 12:02 Sept14 Cover.indd 1 12/08/2014 12:16 REVOct14 Cover.indd 1 10/09/2014 12:14 Nov14 Cover.indd 1 09/10/2014 12:16 Dec14 cover_December 2014_The Garden_ 1 11/11/2014 12:56 7 July 2014 8 August 2014 9 September 2014 10 October 2014 11 November 2014 12 December 2014 ‘Apollo’ 6: 58 control 5: 37 aquatic plants: chinensis var.