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Index 2015 Volume 140, Parts 1–12 Index 2015

1 January 2015 2 February 2015 3 March 2015 4 April 2015 5 May 2015 6 June 2015

Coloured numbers in 12: 38 George VI Memorial bold before the page Dissectum Group Park, Ramsgate Award of Garden Merit (agm) number(s) denote the 11: 58 (letter) 8: 19, 19 part number (month). ‘Garnet’ 11: 59 ‘Mediopicta Alba’ Profiles Each part is paginated var. heptalobum 6: 49 Acer griseum 12: 25, 25 elata 5: 28– Prunus mume ‘Beni- separately. 11: 59 celsii 6: 49 hupehensis 29, 28–29 chidori’ 2: 20, 20 ‘Sango-kaku’ 11: 24, lophantha 6: 49 var. japonica ‘Pamina’ Escallonia bifida 9: 22, 22 radishes 3: 26–27 Numbers in italics 58 mitis 6: 49 9: 22, 22 Eschscholzia californica redcurrant ‘Red Lake’ denote an image. ‘Red Flamingo’ 11: 24 montana 6: 47, 49, 49 Bergenia ‘Eric Smith’ ‘Dali’ 7: 23, 23 7: 23, 23 Acer Corner: Eli Kling ovatifolia 3: 12, 12; 6: 49 1: 22, 22–23 Hyacinthus 4: 26–27 baurii Where a plant has a and Jo Naiman’s foliage parryi 6: 49, 49 Camellia ‘Cornish Snow’ Iris Median Bearded 7: 22–23, 22–23 Trade Designation (also garden in Wendover, univittata 6: 49 2: 20–21, 21 6: 24–25 Salix alba var. vitellina known as a selling Bucks, by Nicola victoriae-reginae 6: 49 Chrysanthemum hardy, grandiflorus ‘Yelverton’ 1: 23, 23 name) it is typeset in a Stocken 11: 46–47 Ageratina altissima RHS Plant Trial of 5: 29, 29 Skimmia x confusa ‘Kew different font to Aceriphyllum rossii 5: 61 ‘Chocolate’ 12: 37 10: 20–21 Laurus nobilis ‘Aurea’ Green’ 2: 20, 20 distinguish it from the acidity 3: 65 AGM (see Award of Clematis cirrhosa 5: 29, 29 Streptocarpus RHS Plant name (shown Aciphylla aurea 5: 82 Garden Merit; Award var. purpurascens Magnolia wilsonii Trial 11: 22–23 in ‘Single Quotes’). Aconitum: of Garden Merit plant ‘Freckles’ 1: 23, 23 5: 29, 29 sweet corn ‘Prelude’ episcopale 9: 83 profiles panel; Clematis Viticella Group Mahonia x media ‘Lionel 9: 22, 22 For more information hemsleyanum 9: 83 Annual General 8: 22–23 Fortescue’ 12: 24, 24–25 Tulbaghia violacea about plant names and ‘Red Wine’ 9: 83 Meeting in RHS panel) sabatius Pittosporum tenuifolium 9: 22–23, 23 the RHS Award of Garden japonicum toxicity Air-Pots for Eucalyptus 7: 23, 23 ‘Warnham Gold’ Viburnum farreri 1: 23, 23 Merit (agm), see RHS 1: 19, 19 10: 55, 55 Corylus avellana 12: 25, 25 filamentosa ‘Color Plant Finder 2015, p11. Actaea simplex Ajuga: ‘Contorta’ 2: 20, 20 Guard’ 12: 25, 25 (Atropurpurea Group) reptans 11: 45, 45 ‘James Compton’ 12: 41 ‘Braunherz’ 11: 43, Actinidia (see also 44; 12: 41 almonds: Herefords 4: 93–96 annual meadows, sowing kiwi ): Albizia julibrissin Tropical for flavour3 : 96 Anemanthele 4: 28 arguta 7: 28; 11: 33 Dream (‘Pos 1’) 4: 12, 12 for patios 11: 70–71 lessoniana 8: 50, 50 Anthriscus: deliciosa 7: 28; 11: 33 Albuca spiralis 8: 62, 62 Aloe: Anemone: sylvestris 5: 78 Adiantum aleuticum Alchemilla mollis ferox 6: 49 hupehensis ‘Ravenswing’ 5: 80, ‘Imbricatum’ 2: 29, 29 11: 43, 45 plicatilis 6: 49 var. japonica ‘Pamina’ 81 A adult learning events at Alder, Fern, on: Wendy polyphylla 6: 17, 17, 49, 9: 22, 22 Antirrhinum Pretty in Pink RHS Gardens, 2016 12: 74 Shillam’s urban rooftop 49; 9: 70 x hybrida by Helen (‘Pmoore07’) 6: 13, 13 40 years of The Garden, Aeonium: garden 11: 40–41 striata 6: 47 Dillon 11: 15 ants 6: 32, 32 by Chris Young 6: 17 ‘Du Rozzen’ 9: 69, 69 Alexander, Paul, on: RHS striatula 6: 49–50, 49 ‘Robustissima’ 11: 15 aphids: Abbotsbury Subtropical haworthii 6: 31 research into effects of alpine , by Tim Anemonella: and ants 6: 32, 32 Gardens, Dorset: new ‘Variegatum’ 6: 50, growing media on Ingram 6: 23 thalictroides: on fruit 1: 31 rope bridge 6: 13 50 watering requirements x Amarcrinum ‘Amelia’ 5: 60, 61 Apiaceae 5: 78–82 Abies: hierrense 6: 47, 50; 7: 58 memoria-corsii ‘Flore Pleno’ 5: 60, 60 Apios americana 9: 82, koreana ‘Silberkugel’ 9: 69, 69 Alexander-Sinclair, ‘Howardii’ 10: 15 f. rosea ‘Oscar 82 1: 63 ‘Logan Rock’ 12: 40 James, on: Arundel x Amarine tubergenii Schoaf’ 5: 60, 61 apple aphid, rosy pinsapo ‘Au re a’ 1: 65, 65 ‘Merry Maiden’ 9: 69, 69 Castle and Gardens, 10: 15, 15 Anethum graveolens (Dysaphis plantaginea) procera (Glauca Group) ‘Poldark’ 9: 69, 69 West Sussex 10: 32–36 Amaryllis belladonna (see dill) 1: 31; 10: 42, 42 ‘Glauca Prostrata’ simsii 6: 47 Allium: 10: 15, 15 Angelica: apple capsid bug 1: 62, 62, 63 ‘Velour’ 12: 40 leek rust 8: 27, 27 Amberboa moschata gigas 5: 79 (Plesiocoris rugicollis) Acacia pravissima ‘Voodoo’ 6: 50 hollandicum 4: 95 ‘The Bride’2 : 64 pachycarpa 5: 82 10: 42, 42 11: 24, 24 ‘Zwa r t ko p’ 6: 21 (letter ‘Purple Sensation’ Amelanchier sylvestris: apple codling moth Acaena inermis on), 21, 50, 50; 5: 48 x grandiflora ‘Ballerina’ ‘Ebony’ 5: 82 (Cydia pomonella) ‘Purpurea’ 12: 39 12: 40, 41 nigrum f. roseum 11: 58 ‘Vicar’s Mead’ 10: 43, 43 Acer: Agapanthus gall midge 12: 12, 12 Ammi majus 3: 29; 5: 79 5: 79, 82 apple sawfly griseum 11: 58; (new ) 10: 8, 8 allotments: Anderson, John, on: taiwaniana (letter on) (Hoplocampa 12: 25, 25 Agastache ‘Blackadder’ and pollinators 9: 44 Camellia ‘Cornish 7: 19, 19 testudinea) 10: 41, 41 palmatum: 8: 26 courses at RHS Gardens Snow’ 2: 21 angel’s fishing rod (see apples: ‘Asahi-zuru’ 11: 24 Agave: 10: 82 Anderton, Stephen, on: Dierama bitter pit 10: 43, 43 ‘Atropurpureum’ top 10 hardy 3: 12 Wendy Shillam’s Noel Kingsbury’s trials of pulcherrimum) brown rot (Monilinia 11: 59; 12: 36 americana 3: 12; 6: 49 rooftop, by Fern Alder herbaceous perennials Annual General Meeting, fructigena) 10: 43, 43 ‘Bloodgood’ 11: 59; in at the King 11: 40–41 at Montpelier Cottage, RHS 8: 74–75 cracking 10: 44, 44

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cropping calendar Artemisia schmidtiana beefsteak tomatoes bargain plants, by Dumf&Gall 5: 98–100 new iris and peony 12: 33 ‘Na n a’ 11: 42, 44 7: 68–69 Daniela Blomeley 2: 16 Gordon Cooke’s selections 6: 68–72 damage from high artichoke, globe: currants 7: 80 bark mulches 10: 29 ceramics garden in Berry, Mary, container temperatures 10: 44, cultivation 6: 26 Impatiens New Guinea Barlow, Gillian: award of Cheshire (The Garden, plantings for roast 44 recommended 5: 94, 95 Veitch Memorial Medal November 2014, vegetables 3: 79, 79 frost damage 10: 44, 44 6: 26 Lathyrus odoratus 3: 14 pp57–59) 1: 18 Berry, Robert: award of in containers 11: 70 Arts and Crafts castle 11: 30, 30 Barnhaven primulas, by reader response Veitch Memorial Medal curl 1: 31, 31 gardens in Aberdeen­ Mexican salvias 9: 58 Val Bourne 3: 52–57, 52 beech (see Fagus 3: 14 Lincolnshire cultivars shire & Fife, by Agnes RHS Plants (monthly Barnsdale Wood, sylvatica) yuccoides at Normanby Hall 10: 9 Stevenson 6: 55–59 feature) 1: 22–23; nr Doncaster 2: 31 bees (see also 6: 31, 80 pests and diseases, by Aruncus aethusifolius 2: 20–21; 3: 26–27; Barter, Guy, on: bumblebees) Beth Chatto Gardens, Tony Dickerson 7: 42, 43 4: 26–27; 5: 28–29; managing soil 3: 64–68 bee-friendly lawn Essex, by Phil Clayton 10: 41–44 Arundel Castle and 6: 24–25; 7: 22–23; waterlogged spaces weeds 6: 75 9: 46–52 scab (Venturia Gardens, West Sussex, 8: 22–23; 9: 22–23; 12: 42–43 effects of lime trees on reader response 12: 20 inaequalis) 10: 42, 42 by James Alexander- 10: 20–21; 11: 22–23; basil 6: 28 10: 16 Betula: sooty blotch Sinclair 10: 32–36 12: 24–25 ‘Purple Ruffles’2 : 45 Great British Bee Count chichibuensis 11: 11 (Phyllachora ash dieback Solenostemon 8: 55–57 baskets, hanging: 5: 43 ‘Mount Apoi’, by Roy pomigena) 10: 44, 44 (Hymenoscyphus tulips, by Christine planting 3: 33 honeybee (Apis Lancaster 11: 62–63, ‘Allington Pippin’ fraxineus) 7: 8 Skelmersdale 4: 55–62 bats: mellifera) 2: 61 62–63 10: 9, 9 in the Lake District awards to people, RHS attracting 5: 43 leafcutter (Megachile utilis var. jacquemontii ‘Ellison’s Orange’ 10: 9 11: 35 3: 14; 5: 105 brown long-eared centuncularis) 2: 60 ‘Moonbeam’ 11: 24, 58 apprenticeships: new outbreaks in (Plecotus auritus) 5: 43 solitary 2: 61 Biarum National Plant horticultural, by Scotland 7: 8 Batsford Arboretum, beetle: Collection 5: 15 Sally Nex 12: 15 reclassification7 : 8 Gloucs: plantings from lily (Lilioceris lilii) Big Garden Birdwatch RHS 12: 15 Asplenium from Hiroshima 5: 33, 33 6: 37 apricots: scolopendrium 10: 9 thick-legged flower big gardens: their pros cropping calendar Fimbriatum Group Batten, Claire, and Jeff 9: 43 and cons, by Nicola 12: 33 2: 29, 29 Rowe: their nursery in tortoise (Cassida Stocken 8: 17 cultivation in the UK Associate of Honour B Penzance, Cornwall rubiginosa) on readers’ responses 8: 24 awards 2015, RHS 3: 14 9: 67–70 melancholy thistle 9: 18; 10: 17 for patios 11: 70–71 Association of Garden Bacon, Susan, on: herbs bdellium 12: 52 (letter) 10: 17, 17 Big Plant campaign recommended Trusts 1: 8; 9: 9 at Raveningham Hall, beans, overwintering: Begonia: 4: 14 cultivars 8: 24 Astilbe ‘Hyazinth’ 12: 43 Norfolk 2: 48–49 broad: 9: 31 ‘Apricot Delight’ 2: 66 Biggs, Matthew, on: ‘Garden Aprigold’ 11: 70 Astrantia ‘Ro m a’ 8: 27 badgers, feeding 6: 75 runner (letter on) 2: 16 Fragrant Falls 25 years of Hampton Aquilegia National Plant Astrophytum ornatum Bailes, Christopher, on: Bean’s Trees and Improved Series 2: 66 Court Palace Flower Collection affected by 2: 95 (painting) Dactylorhiza elata Hardy in the British Isles ‘Lemon Fizz’ Show 6: 63–66 downy mildew auricula theatre 11: 66 5: 28–29 online 2: 9 2: 66, 66 St Just in Roseland (Peronospora sp.) 5: 11 Austin, Claire: her trials hollies 12: 58–63 beavers in Devon 2: 31 ‘ Syllabub’ 2: 66 church gardens, Aralia: of new iris and peony Bailey, Nick, on: the Royal Beck, Caroline, on: Bellis, Florence, and Cornwall 10: 74–76 elata 7: 15 selections, by Vanessa College of Physicians’ EA Hornel’s Japanese- Barnhaven primulas, by Timothy Vaughan’s ‘Variegata’ 4: 49, 49 Berridge 6: 68–72, 69 Garden of Medicinal influenced garden in Val Bourne 3: 52–57, 52 garden on St Vincent spinosa 7: 15 Austin, Claire, on: Plants in London benefits of plants in 12: 44–48 Arbury, Jim, on: training starting a nursery 10: 19 12: 55–57 urban areas 11: 57 fruit trees 9: 62–65, 62 Austin, David 6: 70 Bainbridge, Helen: award Penelope by Tijana Blanuša Ardle, Jon, on: breeding autumn colour 8: 26–27 of Harlow Carr Medal 11: 38–39 daniela Impatiens 5: 96 trees for 11: 58–59 3: 14 Bennett Berberis thunbergii Argentina’s medicinal autumn crops 8: 28 Balfour, Sir Isaac Bayley columnist f. atropurpurea blomeley flora, new partnership autumn-flowering bulbs, (letter on) 1: 19 ‘Harlequin’ 12: 40 columnist to conserve 10: 9 by Alan Gray 10: 15 Ballota fig trees 1: 18 Bergenia: Argyranthemum Madeira Avery Hill Winter Garden pseudodictamnus poppies 7: 18 cordifolia 11: 43, 45 bargain plants 2: 16 White (‘Ohmadleva’) 7: 91 glasshouse, Eltham 9: 54, 55 roof-garden ponds ‘Eric Smith’ 1: 22, 22–23 hedges 10: 16 Aristolochia clematitis 4: 11, 11 Ballyrobert Cottage 9: 17 purpurascens ‘Irish judging a plant by its 12: 56 Award of Garden Merit Garden, Co. Antrim 1: 70 seed potatoes 3: 22 Crimson’ 12: 17, 17 name 8: 18 Armitage, James, on: (agm; see also Award of balm of Gilead 12: 52 shiitake mushrooms Berlin courtyard garden, moving house and winter-flowering Garden Merit plant balsam, Himalayan (see 11: 18 by Noel Kingsbury leaving plants 6: 20 honeysuckles 2: 38–40 profiles panel): Impatiens glandulifera) wildflower meadows 3: 59–62 pets and pests 4: 22 Armoracia rusticana agm scheme, RHS Barbican Centre, London: 5: 24 Berridge, Vanessa, on: wreaths 12: 20 (see horseradish) 3: 104–105 new roof garden 7: 12, 12 Claire Austin’s trials of

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Book reviews Book Reviews by book author by book title Acton, Lesley: Growing Gardner, Christopher LeHoullier, Craig: Epic Air Plants, by Zenaida Grasses in the Garden, Private Gardens of Paris, Space: a History of the and Başak: Flora of the Tomatoes 8: 90 Sengo 5: 146 by Katharina Adams by Bruno de Laubadère Allotment Movement Silk Road 6: 122 MacDonald, Peter T: The Claire Austin’s Book of and Petra Pelz 10: 105 and Alexandra 12: 90 Give, Tassy de, et al.: Manual of Plant Perennials, by Claire Great Garden Design, by d’Arnoux: 4: 138 Adams, Katharina, et al.: Rooted in Design 11: 98 Grafting 3: 138 Austin 7: 114 Ian Hodgson 8: 90 Rooted in Design, by Grasses in the Garden Grey-Wilson, Christopher: Majerus, Marianne, et al.: Connected, by Phillip Growing Space: a Tara Heibel and Tassy 10: 105 The Meconopsis Garden Design 8: 90 Johnson 3: 138 History of the de Give 11: 98 Austin, Claire: Claire 5: 145 Newbery, Georgie: The Cultivating Chaos: How Allotment Movement, Secret Gardens of the Austin’s Book of Heibel, Tara, et al.: Flower Farmer’s Year to Enrich Landscapes by Lesley Acton 12: 90 Cotswolds, by Victoria Perennials 7: 114 Rooted in Design 11: 98 2: 98 with Self-Seeding Hidden Histories: Herbs, Summerley 5: 145 Becker, Jürgen, et al.: Hodgson, Ian: Great Oudolf, Piet, et al.: Plants, by Jonas Reif, by Kim Hurst 10: 105 Splendour of the Tree, Cultivating Chaos: How Garden Design 8: 90 Hummelo 9: 114 Christian Kress, Jürgen Hidden Histories: Trees, The, by Noel Kingsbury to Enrich Landscapes Howcroft, Heidi, et al.: Pelz, Petra, et al.: Grasses Becker 12: 90 by Noel Kingsbury 2: 98 with Self-Seeding Garden Design 8: 90 in the Garden 10: 105 Designing and Planting 10: 105 Straw Bale Gardens Plants 12: 90 Hurst, Kim: Hidden Powers, Jane: The Irish a Woodland Garden, by How to Create a New Complete, by Joel Bezemer Sellers, Histories: Herbs 10: 105 Garden 9: 114 Keith Wiley 5: 146 Vegetable Garden, by Karsten 7: 114 Vanessa, et al. (eds): Johnson, Phillip: Reif, Jonas, et al.: Epic Tomatoes, by Craig Charles Dowding 9: 114 Trees for Gardens, Flora Illustrata 5: 145 Connected 3: 138 Cultivating Chaos: How LeHoullier 8: 90 Hummelo, by Piet Orchards and Chapman, Ann: Women Karsten, Joel: Straw Bale to Enrich Landscapes Fathers of Botany, by Oudolf and Noel Permaculture, by in My 1: 90 Gardens Complete 7: 114 with Self-Seeding Jane Kilpatrick 3: 138 Kingsbury 9: 114 Martin Crawford 12: 89 Cheshire, Gerard: Kilpatrick, Jane: Fathers Plants 12: 90 Flora Illustrata, by Irish Garden, The, by Visions of Loveliness, by Garden Wildlife Manual of Botany 3: 138 Remington, Vanessa: Vanessa Bezemer Jane Powers 9: 114 Judith M Taylor 6: 122 10: 106 Kingsbury, Noel, et al.: Painting Paradise Sellers & Susan M Manual of Plant Weeds, by Nina Edwards Crawford, Martin: Trees Hummelo 9: 114 10: 106 Fraser (eds) 5: 145 Grafting, The, by Peter 12: 89 for Gardens, Orchards Kingsbury, Noel: Sengo, Zenaida: Air Flora of the Silk Road, by T. MacDonald 3: 138 Women in My Rose and Permaculture Hidden Histories: Plants 5: 146 Christopher and Başak My Tiny Veg Plot, by Lia Garden, by Ann 12: 89 Trees 10: 105 Slade, Naomi: The Plant Gardner 6: 122 Leendertz 11: 98 Chapman 1: 90 D’Arnoux, Alexandra, The Splendour of the Lover’s Guide to Flower Farmer’s Year, Natural History of and Bruno de Tree 2: 98 Snowdrops 1: 90 The, by Georgie English Gardening, A, Laubadère: Private Kress, Christian, et al.: Summerley, Victoria: Newbery 2: 98 by Mark Laird 11: 98 Gardens of Paris 4: 138 Cultivating Chaos: How Secret Gardens of the Garden Design, by Heidi New Shade Garden, The, Dowding, Charles: How to Enrich Landscapes Cotswolds 5: 145 Howcroft and Marianne by Ken Druse 12: 90 to Create a New with Self-Seeding Taylor, Judith M: Visions Majerus 8: 90 Of Cabbages and Kings, Vegetable Garden 9: 114 Plants 12: 90 of Loveliness 6: 122 Garden Wildlife Manual, by Caroline Foley 1: 90 Druse, Ken: The New Laird, Mark: A Natural Various: The Gardener’s by Gerard Cheshire Outwitting Squirrels, by Shade Garden 12: 90 History of English Garden 4: 138 10: 106 Anne Wareham 7: 114 Edwards, Nina: Weeds Gardening 11: 98 Wareham, Anne: Gardener’s Garden, The, Painting Paradise, by 12: 89 Laubadère, Bruno de, Outwitting Squirrels by Ruth Chivers, Vanessa Remington Foley, Caroline: Of and Alexandra 7: 114 Madison Cox, Toby 10: 106 Cabbages and Kings d’Arnoux: Private Wiley, Keith: Designing Musgrave, et al. 4: 138 Plant Lover’s Guide to 1: 90 Gardens of Paris 4: 138 and Planting a Genus Meconopsis, The, Snowdrops, The, by Fraser, Susan M, et al. Leendertz, Lia: My Tiny Woodland Garden by Christopher Grey- Naomi Slade 1: 90 (eds): Flora Illustrata Veg Plot 11: 98 5: 146 Wilson 5: 145 5: 145

Biggs, Sue (see panel) trees for smaller frereana 12: 51 10: 58–62, 59 Nanho Purple caring for, by Tony Birchall, Lorraine and gardens 11: 56–60 sacra 12: 51, 53, 53 Bressingham Gardens, (‘Monum’) 8: 51, 51 Dickerson 2: 50–51 Chris: their nursery in Blanuša, Tijana, on: serrata 12: 51 Norfolk, by Adrian lindleyana 7: 26, 26 Bull, Ian, on: pruning Devon 3: 47–50, 47 benefits of plants in Bourne, Val, on: Florence Bloom 2: 32–37 Bugg, Hugo (RHS Young 1: 43–46 Bird, William, on: urban areas 11: 38–39, 38 Bellis and Barnhaven Bridge, Tamara: RHS Designer of the Year bumblebees: gardening and good Blechnum: primulas 3: 52–57 Young Designer of the 2010) 7: 47, 47 buff-tailed (Bombus health 1: 8; 5: 34; 8: 26 chilense 4: 49, 50 Bowden, Jenny, on: Year 2015 11: 78 Bulbophyllum nepalense terrestris) 3: 39, 39 birds (see also novae-zelandiae 10: 60 best places to Britain in Bloom, RHS 12: 11 carder (Bombus nestboxes): Bloom, Adrian, on: winter- overwinter plants (see RHS panel) bulbs: pascuorum) 2: 61; feeding 6: 75 interest plantings at 10: 68–69 Brix scale 7: 68 autumn-flowering, by 3: 39, 39 observing close up 2: 22 Bressingham Gardens, refreshing borders Briza maxima 3: 30, 30 Alan Gray 10: 15 cuckoo 9: 43 Birkby, Heather (RHS Norfolk 2: 32–37 5: 73–76 Brodie Collection of South African, to grow garden 3: 39 Young School Gardener blue tit 4: 39 Bowles, EA 2: 72 Narcissus, Moray 10: 9 indoors, by Ian Tocher red-tailed (Bombus of the Year 2015) 9: 91, 91 blueberries: Bowood House and Brook, Ann C, on: RHS 1: 58–59 lapidarius) 3: 39, 39 blackberry: in containers 4: 34 Gardens, Wilts 1: 70 Plant Trial of hardy spring 10: 26 short-haired (Bombus ‘Chester’ 10: 29 recommended for box (see Buxus) chrysanthemums subterraneus): ‘Loch Ness’ 10: 29 flavour3 : 93 box blight 10: 20–21, 20 reintroduction project ‘Loch Tay’ 10: 29 ‘Pink Lemonade’ 3: 93 (Cylindrocladium Broughton House, Sue Biggs 10: 31, 31 ‘Nava h o’ 10: 29 ‘Rubel’ 3: 93 buxicola): Dumf&Gall 5: 98–100 RHS Director tree (Bombus ‘Ouachita’ 10: 29 Bodnant Garden, Conwy, controls 1: 9 Brown, Bob, on: General lapidarius) 3: 39, 39 ‘Systrar’ 6: 13, 13 by Phil Clayton 5: 44–50 its relationship to herbaceous climbers survey 3: 39 thornless 10: 29 borders: shape (letter on) 9: 19 9: 80–83 Greening Grey Britain Bupleurum fruticosum: ‘Waldo’ 10: 29 refreshing, by Jenny box rust (Puccinia buxi) Brunnera: 9: 86–87 5: 80, 81, 10: 13, 13 blackcurrants 7: 80 Bowden 5: 73–76 8: 27, 27 macrophylla 5: 81 RHS Gardening bursaries, RHS 11: 78 black-eyed Susan (see wet: managing 12: 43 boysenberry, thornless ‘Little Jack’ 10: 10, 10 Advice and Science busy lizzie (see Rudbeckia) Bostock, Helen, on: 10: 29 Buchoz, Pierre Joseph: 6: 88 Impatiens walleriana) Blackmore, Prof Stephen encouraging wildlife Bragg, Neil: award of his Collection precieuse RHS plans for 2016 butterflies: 9: 88, 88 6: 74–75 Veitch Memorial Medal et enluminée des fleurs and beyond 12: 72–73 and climate change Blanc, Raymond, on: RHS Plants for Bugs 3: 14 6: 121 RHS Plant Trials and 10: 31 container plantings for project 9: 40–44 Brennan, Deirdre, and Buddleja: the RHS Award of brimstone (Gonepteryx stir-fry salads 3: 78, 78 readers’ responses Seamus O’Donnell: davidii: Garden Merit rhamni) 4: 39, 39 Blanuša, Tijana, and 11: 19; 12: 21 their garden and Buzz Series 4: 52 3: 104–105 comma (Polygonia Leigh Hunt, on: Boswellia: nursery in Co. Donegal ‘Dartmoor’ 7: 26, 27 c‑album) 6: 74

4 The Garden | Index 2015 butterflies (continued) – Convolvulus sabatius

continental 3: 39 Campaign for School Chaerophyllum: Chrysanthemum: Arctic Queen (‘Evitwo’) tubulosa ‘Wyevale’ large white (Pieris Gardening, RHS (see bulbosum (see hardy: 6: 42, 43 6: 44, 45 brassicae) 6: 74 RHS panel) chervil root) agm awards Aztek (‘Daihelios’) ‘Twilight’ 6: 44, 45 late 9: 26–27 cancer, plant-based hirsutum ‘Roseum’ 10: 20–21 6: 44, 45 ‘Venosa Violacea’ meadow brown treatments for 12: 56, 57 5: 81, 81 RHS Plant Trial ‘Beauty of Worcester’ 8: 22, 23 (Maniola jurtina) cane fruit, thornless Chalara fraxinea (see 10: 20–21 6: 42, 43 vitalba 6: 39 9: cover 10: 29 ash dieback) ‘Aunt Millicent’ 10: 20, ‘Betty Corning’ 6: 44, 45 viticella 6: 39 peacock (Inachis io) Canna: Chamaecyparis 21 ‘Blue Bird’ 6: 40, 41 ‘Flore Pleno’ 6: 44 9: 27, 27 indica ‘Purpurea’ lawsoniana ‘Little Spire’ ‘Carmine Blush’ 10: 20, ‘Broughton Bride’ Viticella Group: RHS red admiral (Vanessa 12: 40, 41 1: 65, 65 20–21 6: 40, 41 Plant Trial 8: 22–23 atalanta) 9: 43 ‘Musifolia’ 4: 19 changes in the ‘I m p’ 1: 23; 10: 20, 21 ‘Burma Star’ 6: 42, 43 ‘Walenburg’ 8: 23, 23 small copper (Lycaena ‘Roi Humbert’ 12: 39 horticulture industry, by ‘Perry’s Peach’ 10: 20, 21 x cartmanii: ‘Warszawska Nike’ 6: 39 phlaeas) 9: 26, 26 Tropicanna Black Peter Seabrook ‘Ruby Raynor’ 10: 20, 21 ‘Avalanche’ 6: 40, 41 ‘Westerplatte’ 6: 42, 43 speckled wood (‘Lon01’) 12: 40 12: 66–68 ‘Starlet’ 10: 20, 20 Tai Yang (‘Evipo045’) Wisley (‘Evipo001’) (Pararge aegeria) capsaicin 3: 94 chard: Cichorium intybus (see 6: 14, 14 8: 23, 23 9: 27, 27 careers in horticulture ‘Bright Lights’ 4: 70 chicory) Chelsea (‘Evipo100’) clematis wilt (Phoma Buxus: 12: 66–68 ‘Vulcan’ 3: 100 Cinnamomum 6: 44, 45 clematidina) 6: 32, 32 alternatives for topiary Carlton, Marc 2: 60 Chatsworth House, japonicum 2: 96 cirrhosa 6: 39 climate change and the and hedging 7: 24 his garden for Derbys: new RHS Flower (painting) var. purpurascens changing UK treescape, reader response 9: 19 pollinators, Show venue in 2017 8: 8 Cirsium: ‘Freckles’ 1: 23, 23 by John Grimshaw 9: 17 blight 1: 9; 9: 19 Monmouthshire, by Chatto, Beth: helenioides 8: 40 ‘Cloudburst’ 5: 16, 16 reader response 11: 19 box rust (Puccinia Jean Vernon 2: 60–61 her gardens in Essex heterophyllum, by Crystal Fountain Climate Proofing buxi) 8: 27, 27 carnation (see Dianthus) 9: 46–52 Roy Lancaster (‘Evipo038’) 6: 43 Housing Landscapes sempervirens topiary carrots: reader response 8: 40–41, 40–41 Dancing Queen programme 11: 10 6: 35 colourful new cultivars, 12: 20 reader response (‘Zodaque’) 6: 42, 43 climbers: by Kay Maguire her planting style, by 10: 17 x durandii 6: 44, 45 from seed 2: 25 4: 68–70 Åsa Gregers-Warg 9: 51 ‘Mount Etna’ 8: 41, 41 ‘Étoile Violette’ 6: 44, herbaceous 9: 28 maximising flavour in in conversation with rivulare 45; 8: 23, 23 by Bob Brown 3: 93 Nicola Stocken ‘Atropurpureum’ flammula 6: 39 9: 80–83 recommended for 9: 54–55 8: 41, 41 florida var. florida Clover, Gerard, on: grape­ flavour3 : 93 Chelsea chop 5: 32 citizen science: ‘Sieboldiana’ 6: 44, 45 vine viruses 5: 64–65 ‘Aneta’ 4: 68, 70 Chelsea Flower Show, powdery mildew 5: 10 ‘Fragrant Spring’ 6: 40, Cluain na d’Tor, C ‘Atomic Red’ 4: 69, 70 RHS (see RHS Flower tree bumblebee survey 41 Co. Donegal, by Helen ‘Blanche à Collet Vert Shows panel) 3: 39 ‘Frances Rivis’ 6: 40, Dillon 10: 58–62 cabbage ‘Winter Jewel’ Hors Terre’ 4: 68, 69 cherries: Citrus: 40, 41 club root in brassicas 7: 25 ‘Cosmic Purple’ 4: 69, cropping calendar care, by Rob Stirling ‘Fred a’ 6: 40, 41 3: 33, 33 cacti care 12: 28–29 70 12: 33 8: 52–53 ‘Fujimusume’ 6: 42, 43 Cobaea pringlei Caerhays Estate, ‘Crème de Lite’ 4: 68, 69 for patios 11: 70–71 foliage problems 8: 53 ‘Hågelby Pink’ 8: 23, 23 CD&R 1323 9: 83, 83 Cornwall: restoration of ‘Jaune Obtuse du chervil root 3: 95, 95 overwintering 8: 52–53 integrifolia 6: 39 Colborn, Nigel, on: rhododendron Doubs’ 4: 68, 70 chickpeas, growing for pruning 8: 53 ‘Jackmanii’ 6: 39 purple-leaved plants collection 9: 12 ‘Lunar White’ 4: 68, 69 flavour3 : 94 repotting 8: 53 ‘Kermesina’ 8: 22, 23 12: 36–41 calamondin 8: 52, 52 ‘Nutri-Red’ 4: 69, 70 chicory: watering and feeding ‘Lambton Park’ 6: 44, 45 Cole, Dominic: Calendula officinalis ‘Purple Dragon’ 4: 68, as a cut-and-come- 8: 52 lanuginosa 6: 39 appointed OBE 8: 9 ‘Lemon Zest’ 3: 34, 34 69, 70 again salad leaf 9: 73 x aurantiifolia 8: 52 Liberation (‘Evifive’) coleus (see Caltha National Plant ‘Purple Haze’ 4: 69, 70, by Julie Hollobone x aurantium: 6: 42, 43 Solenostemon) Collection 5: 15 70 9: 72–73 Grapefruit Group Liberty (‘Zo08095’) Colletia paradoxa 4: 49 Calycanthus x raulstonii ‘Purple Sun’ 4: 70, 70 reader response 8: 52 7: 76, 76 Collins, Hilary and Steve: ‘Hartlage Wine’ 6: 17; ‘White Satin’ 4: 68, 69, 10: 17 Sweet Orange Group ‘Madame Julia Eucalyptus at their 7: 27, 27 69 forcing 9: 73 8: 52 Correvon’ 8: 23, 23 nursery in Worcs Calystegia hederacea ‘Yellowstone’ 4: 70 ‘Apollo’ 9: 72, 73 x limon 8: 52 ‘Minuet’ 8: 22, 23 10: 53–56, 53 ‘Flore Pleno’ 9: 82, 82 Castanospermum radicchio: x microcarpa 8: 52, 52 ‘Miss Christine’ 6: 40, 41 Colocasia esculenta Camassia leichtlinii australe pods and ‘Indigo’ 9: 73 reticulata 8: 52 ‘Mrs N. Thompson’ ‘Black Magic’ 12: 48 subsp. suksdorfii (painting) 2: 95 ‘Palla Rossa’ 9: 73 Mandarin Group 6: 42, 43 colour and structure in (Caerulea Group) castle gardens in ‘Red Rib’ 9: 72 8: 52 ‘Na ta s ch a’ 6: 42, 43 Kate and Carol Gould’s ‘Maybelle’ 7: 76, 76 Aberdeenshire & Fife, ‘Rossa di Treviso’ Tangerine Group Octopus (‘Zooct’) northwest London Camellia: by Agnes Stevenson 9: 73 8: 52 6: 40, 41 garden 8: 64–67 collection at Chiswick 6: 52–59 ‘Rossa di Verona’ 9: 72 clay soil 3: 65, 66 ‘Ovation’ 5: 62, 62 colour, late-summer and House and Gardens, Catharanthus roseus ‘Witloof di Bruxelles’ Clayton, Phil, on: patens 6: 39 autumn 8: 26–27 London 3: 11 12: 56, 57 9: 73 Beth Chatto Gardens, ‘Perle d’Azur’ 6: 38–39 Commiphora: new Chinese cultivars Ceanothus ‘Puget Blue’ children and gardening, Essex 9: 46–52 ‘Piilu’ 6: 39, 42, 43 africana 12: 52 8: 10 4: 53 by Lia Leendertz 7: 18 reader response ‘Pixie’ 6: 40, 41 gileadensis 12: 52 Belle Princess Cedrus libani chillies: 12: 20 ‘Poldice’ 8: 23, 23 myrrha 12: 50, 52, (‘Qiaojiaren’) 8: 10, 10 conservation project 2: 8 growing for flavour Bodnant Garden, ‘Polish Spirit’ 8: 22 52, 53 ‘Cornish Snow’ reader response 4: 23 3: 94 C o nw y, 5: 44–50 ‘Prince Charles’ 8: 22 serrata 12: 52 2: 20–21, 21 Celosia argentea ‘Carolina Reaper’ 3: 94 Cothay Manor Gardens, ‘Prince George’ 6: 44, 45 wightii 12: 52, 53 japonica: var. cristata (Plumosa ‘Submarine’ 2: 10, 10 Somerset 7: 34–39 ‘Princess Diana’ 6: 39 Community Outreach ‘Altonia’ 3: 11 Group) ‘Glow Carmine’ ‘Trinidad Perfume’ Gordon Rae’s ‘Propertius’ 6: 40, 41 team, RHS 11: 54–55 ‘Gray’s Invincible’ with fasciation 7: 27 (incorrectly published enthusiasm for ‘Purple Spider’ 6: 40, 41 compost, buying 4: 37 3: 11 Cenolophium as ‘Trinidad Scorpion’) snowdrops 1: 55–57 ‘Purpurea Plena conifers: ‘Middlemist’s Red’ denudatum 5: 82 3: 94, 94 plants with fond Elegans’ 8: 23, 23 by Matthew Pottage 3: 11, 11 Centaurea cyanus ‘Blue Chiswick House, London associations 4: 25 ‘Rouge Cardinal’ 1: 61–66 ‘Meiguichun’ 8: 10, 10 Diadem’ 3: 34, 34 camellia collection 3: 11 Trebah Garden, 6: 44, 45 for small gardens 1: 63 ‘Pink Cascade’ 8: 10 Cerastium tomentosum Chloranthus oldhamii Cornwall 3: 40–45 ‘Ruby’ 6: 40, 41 for smaller spaces ‘Salutation’ 4: 41 11: 44 3: 48 Clematis: Sacha (‘Evipo060’) 11: 58–59 Sweet Gem (‘Meiyu’) Cercis: Choisya x dewitteana pruning, by David 9: 78, 78 conservation of coastal 8: 10 canadensis: Apple Blossom Jewell 6: 38–45 Samaritan Jo plants 1: 10 x williamsii ‘Donation’ ‘Forest Pansy’ 12: 36, (‘Pmoore09’) 12: 12, 12 pruning groups (‘Evipo075’) 6: 44, 45 conservatories for 4: 41 38, 40 choosing vegetables, by 6: 38–45 ‘Sir Edward Elgar’ overwintering 10: 69 ‘Xiaofenyu’ 8: 10 ‘Vanilla Twist’ Sally Nex 2: 19 ‘Abundance’ 6: 44, 45; 10: 10, 10 conserving gardens, by camellia flower blight 2: 10, 10 Christodoulou, Maria: 8: 23, 23 ‘Special Occasion’ Chris Young 10: 13 (Ciborinia camelliae) Cerinthe major her project to identify ‘Alionushka’ 6: 39 6: 42, 43 Convolvulus sabatius 1: 31, 31 ‘Purpurascens’ 3: 34, 34 apple cultivars 11: 11, 11 ‘Ao te a ro a’ 8: 22 ‘The Vagabond’6 : 42, 43 7: 23, 23 ‘Arabella’ 6: 39

Index 2015 | The Garden 5 Cook, Paul – Crocus

Cook, Paul, on: plans for quinquefolia 3: 48, 48 Cornus: platypetala 3: 71 Cosmos: coccinea 4: 90 RHS Garden Harlow Carr Coray, Daniela (RHS alba ‘Kesselringii’ 12: 38 sinensis 3: 71, 72 bipinnatus: crus-galli 4: 90 1: 75 Young Designer of the controversa ‘Variegata’ var. calvescens 3: 71, ‘Sensation Mixed’ x durobrivensis 4: 90 Cook, Sarah: Associate of Year 2011) 7: 48, 48 11: 59, 59 71, 72 3: 34, 34 laevigata 4: 88; 6: 37; Honour award 3: 14, 14 cordon training 9: 63 sanguinea ‘Midwinter f. veitchiana 3: 71 ‘Xanthos’ 11: 12, 12 11: 58 Cooke, Gordon: his Cordyline ‘Torbay Red’ Fire’ 11: 62–63 var. sinensis 3: 71 Cosmos x Dahlia, ‘Paul’s Scarlet’ ceramics garden in 12: 41 sericea ‘Cardinal’ 2: 34 ‘Spring Purple’ ‘Mexican Black’, by 4: 88–89, 89 Cheshire, by Caroline Coreopsis ‘Schnittgold’ Correa new National 3: 71, 71 Helen Dillon 8: 15, 15 ‘Plena’ 4: 87 Beck (The Garden, 8: 51, 51 Plant Collection 12: 11 ‘Veitch’s Purple’ 3: 71 Cothay Manor Gardens, ‘Punicea’ November 2014, pp57– coriander: Corydalis ‘Craigton Blue’ spicata 3: 71, 71, 72 Somerset, by Phil 4: 88–89, 89 59): reader response 1: 18 agm awards 6: 61 7: 42, 44 ‘Golden Spring’ 3: 71 Clayton 7: 34–39 monogyna 4: 88; 11: 58 cooling potential of and dill, the RHS Plant Corylopsis: ‘Red Eye’ 3: 71 Cotinus: pruning 6: 37 plants 11: 39, 58 Trial, by Barbara Segall by Neil Lancaster veitchiana 3: 71 coggygria ‘Royal ‘Biflora’4 : 88, 88 Coprosma: 6: 60–61 3: 70–72 willmottiae 3: 71 Purple’ 12: 38, 39 x mordenensis ‘Tob a’ repens: ‘Calypso’ 6: 61, 61 cultivation 3: 70, 72 Corylus: ‘Grace’ 12: 39 4: 90 ‘Pacific Dawn’ ‘Confetti’ 6: 61, 61 coreana 3: 71 avellana 11: 58 Cotswold Wildlife Park, orientalis 4: 90 1: 10, 10 ‘Cruiser’ 6: 61 glabrescens 3: 71, 72 ‘Contorta’ 2: 20, 20 Oxon 1: 70 by Helen Dillon Pacific Night ‘Filtro’ 6: 61, 61 var. gotoana 3: 71, 71 ‘Red Majestic’ 11: 24 Courcel, Valérie and 10: 13 (‘Hutpac’) 12: 38 Coriandrum sativum ‘Chollipo’ 3: 71 maxima ‘Purpurea’ Pierre de: their garden pedicellata 4: 90 Coptis: (see coriander) ‘Lemon Drop’ 3: 71 12: 38 in Grasse, , by persimilis ‘Prunifolia’ omeiensis 3: 48, 48 pauciflora 3: 71, 72 David Wheeler 6: 77–81 4: 89, 89, 90 courgette ‘Lemona’ phaenopyrum 4: 89, 89 3: 12, 12 pinnatifida var. major Comment and opinion courtyard gardens in west ‘Big Golden Star’ 4: 90 London, by Robert Myers schraderiana : 89, 89 see also penelope bennett, daniela blomeley, helen dillon, alan gray, john grimshaw, lia leendertz, 4 11: 64–66 succulenta 4: 90 nicola stocken and chris young panels cow parsley (see tanacetifolia 4: 90 40 years of The Garden, ‘editing’ gardens, by judging at shows, by repetition in garden Anthriscus sylvestris) Crathes Castle, Aberdeen­ by Chris Young 6: 17 John Grimshaw 6: 19 Chris Young 5: 19 design, by Nick Turrell Coward, Tom: his shire: its Arts and Crafts Aloe polyphylla and reader response 8: 19 London planes, by 1: 21 plantings at Gravetye garden 6: 56–57, 56–57 Calycanthus ‘Hartlage etiquette among Lia Leendertz 2: 16 responding to customers’ Manor, West Sussex Cresswell, Lara: RHS Wine’, by Helen Dillon gardeners, by Nicola magnolias, by needs, by Tom Attwood 8: 34–39 Children’s Photographer 6: 17 Stocken 4: 21 Chris Young 4: 19 8: 21 cracking in apples of the Year 2: 70 alpine plants, by Tim fashion and cliché, by May celebrations, by Rhododendron 10: 44, 44 Crocosmia: Ingram 6: 23 Hugh Johnson 5: 27 Lia Leendertz 5: 24 flowering times, by Crataegus: ‘Emberglow’ 8: 50, 50 Anemone x hybrida by fig trees, by Penelope Melianthus major ‘Purple John Grimshaw 3: 25 by Nick Dunn 4: 87–90 ‘Lady Jane’ 9: 78, 78 Helen Dillon 11: 15 Bennett 1: 18 Haze’, by Helen Dillon roof-garden ponds, by cultivation 4: 90 Crocus: apprenticeships, gardeners’ generosity, 5: 19, 19 Penelope Bennett 9: 17 hawthorn webber flowering calendar horticultural, by Sally by Nicola Stocken 1: 21 moving house and roundabouts, by Lia moth (Scythropia 11: 33 Nex 12: 15 gardening contrasts leaving plants, by Leendertz 4: 22 crataegella) 4: 37, 37 banaticus 11: 33 Aralia and Dierama, by between East Anglia and Daniela Blomeley 6: 20 seed potatoes, by (caterpillar) etruscus 11: 33 Helen Dillon 7: 15 , by Karen Pierre native and non-native Penelope Bennett 3: 22 autumn-flowering bulbs, 7: 21 plantings, by Chris sensory gardens, by by Alan Gray 10: 15 gardening fashions, by Young 9: 15 Lia Leendertz 9: 18 Community gardening bargain plants, by Alan Gray 2: 15 new writers in shiitake mushrooms, by including RHS Britain in Bloom and Daniela Blomeley 2: 16 gardening with The Garden, by Penelope Bennett : 18 11 It’s Your Neighbourhood big gardens: their pros forethought, by Chris Young 1: 15 starting a nursery, by and cons, by Nicola Chris Young 7: 15 parks, by Lia Leendertz Claire Austin 10: 19 Britain in Bloom, RHS Newsholme Street Stocken 8: 17 gardening’s green 12: 20 street trees, planting, by 11: 39 community readers’ responses credentials, by patience in horticulture, Brita von Schoenaich Norton in Hales: horticulture project, 9: 18; 10: 17 John Walker 12: 23 by Sally Nex 5: 27 11: 21 Champion of Manchester, by Bupleurum fruticosum ‘green bridges’, by peat and peat-free, by studying horticulture as Champions 2015 Robin Dwiar 11: 54–55 and Crataegus orientalis, Lia Leendertz 10: 16 Lia Leendertz 3: 22 a mature student, by 11: 76–77 Parks for People funding by Helen Dillon 10: 13 readers’ responses pets and pests, by Ade Sellars 9: 21 results 2015 11: 76–77 programme 11: 12 choosing vegetables, by 11: 18–19 Daniela Blomeley 4: 22 readers’ responses Community Outreach student food-growing Sally Nex 2: 19 green for winter, petunias, by Michael 11: 18 team, RHS 11: 54–55 schemes, by Anisa climate change and the by Helen Dillon 1: 15 Perry 2: 19 teasels and weevils, by Greening Grey Britain, Gress and Karen changing UK treescape, health and gardening, by Phlebodium aureum, by Helen Dillon 12: 17 RHS campaign 5: 11, Murphy 3: 88–90 by John Grimshaw 9: 17 Nicola Stocken 6: 23 Helen Dillon 2: 13, 13 tougher plants, by 54–55; 11: 37, 39 urban gardens, new RHS reader response 11: 19 readers’ responses planning crops Helen Dillon 9: 15 It’s Your Neighbourhood 4: 67 conserving gardens, by 8: 18–19 realistically, by Chris tree planting in towns campaign 11: 39 Chris Young 10: 13 hedges, by Daniela Young 3: 19 and cities, by Chris container plants, by Blomeley 10: 16 plants’ useful qualities, Young 11: 15 Alan Gray 4: 25 house plants and fashion, by Sally Nex 3: 21 urban gardening in the Cosmos x Dahlia, by Lynda Synge 3: 25 plants with fond country, by Sally Nex Container Gardening ‘Mexican Black’, by readers’ responses associations, by 11: 17 Helen Dillon 8: 15, 15 5: 24 Phil Clayton 4: 25 ‘wild’ plantings, by apples and pears 11: 70 plantings at Cothay crowdsourcing humour, horticultural, by pollinator-friendly Alan Gray 7: 21 blueberries 4: 34 Manor Gardens 7: 38 The Garden cover, by Nicola Stocken 12: 19 gardens, by Lia wildflower meadows, by container plants, by potted plant displays, by Chris Young 2: 13 Incredible Edible Leendertz 6: 20 Penelope Bennett 5: 24 Alan Gray 4: 25 John Grimshaw 8: 21 cultivated versus wild movement, by poppies, by Penelope wildflowers: their social growing ingredients for shrubs 4: 53 crops, by Sally Nex 7: 17 Lia Leendertz 8: 18 Bennett 7: 18 effects, by Lia Leendertz recipes in one pot, by Solenostemon 8: 56 cutting back, by inspiration from great positioning plants, by 11: 18 Julie Hollobone South African bulbs Helen Dillon 4: 19 plantspeople, by Helen Dillon 3: 19 wildlife corridors, by 3: 76–81 to grow indoors, by East Ruston Old Chris Young 8: 15 potted plant displays, by Lia Leendertz 1: 18 handmade containers Ian Tocher 1: 58–59 Vicarage’s new introducing children to John Grimshaw 8: 21 winter gifts, by as focal points 11: 47, 47 succulents 6: 48 Perfumed Corridor, by gardening, by preparing for the New John Grimshaw 12: 23 horseradish 4: 33, 33 watering container Alan Gray 5: 21 Lia Leendertz 7: 18 Year in autumn, by Sally winter stems, by reader response plants, by Nick Morgan eccentric single- judging a plant by its Nex 9: 21 John Grimshaw 1: 17 6: 20–21 7: 55–58 mindedness, by name, by Daniela prolonging flowering readers’ responses 3: 23 patio fruit trees, by readers’ responses Sally Nex 10: 19 Blomeley 8: 18 with cold glass, by Alan Gerry Edwards 11: 69–71 9: 19 Gray 11: 21 peas 5: 87 winter pots 2: 24; 11: 26

6 The Garden | Index 2015 Crocus (continued) – Erica

goulimyi 11: 33, 33 David, Armand 2: 42 Dianthus: Dichroa febrifuga 12: 57 imperati 11: 33, 33 Davidia involucrata National Plant Dickerson, Tony, on: malyi 11: 33, 33 var. vilmoriniana Collection of apple problems minimus 11: 33, 33 D 3: 44, 44 Malmaison carnations 10: 41–44 E pulchellus 11: 33, 33 Dawson, Douglas 6: 56 spring bulb care ‘Snow Bunting’ 2: 72 Dactylorhiza: (obituary) 4: 17, 17 barbatus: 2: 50–51 East Ruston Old speciosus 11: 33, 33 elata 5: 28–29, 28–29 De Materia Medica 12: 57 Dash Series 2: 66 Dickey, Darren, on: Vicarage’s new crops: foliosa 7: 44 deadwood, beneficial Sweet Series 2: 66 Trebah Garden, Cornwall Perfumed Corridor, by late-autumn and maderensis 7: 44 10: 29 deltoides 11: 42, 45 3: 45, 45 Alan Gray 5: 21 winter 7: 31 daffodil (see Narcissus) Deinanthe caerulea 5: 61 Mojito (‘Wp15 Pie41’) Dicksonia antarctica Easter Sunday trading for late-summer and Dahlia: Delosperma: 7: 76, 76 10: 75 garden centres 9: 10 autumn sowing 8: 28 in the wild 11: 78 cooperi 6: 50, 50 ‘Rainbow Loveliness’ Dierama pulcherrimum, Eccremocarpus scaber Crosbie, Colin, on: plans ‘Ada’s Attraction’ 3: 12, 12 nubigenum 3: 48, 50 2: 64 by Helen Dillon 7: 15 2: 25, 25 for RHS Garden Wisley ‘Bishop of Llandaff’ Deschampsia: new Dibley, Lynne, on: the Digitalis: Echeveria: 1: 74 12: 39, 39, 41 National Plant RHS Plant Trial of lutea 12: 57 agavoides 6: 50 crowdsourcing coccinea 11: 78 Collection 12: 11 Streptocarpus x valinii Illumination Pink elegans 6: 50 The Garden cover, by ‘David Howard’ 12: 39 11: 22–23, 22 (‘Tmdgfp001’) 9: 9, 9 purpusorum 6: 50 Chris Young 2: 13 ‘Dovegrove’ 8: 37 dill: rosea 6: 50 crown: ‘Hillcrest Duncan agm awards 6: 61 secunda 6: 50 lifting 12: 28 Edwards’ 8: 18 helen dillon columnist and coriander, RHS setosa 6: 50 reduction 12: 29 ‘Moonfire’12 : 39 Plant Trial, by Barbara Echinacea purpurea Cryptomeria japonica ‘Twyning’s After Eight’ Aloe polyphylla and cutting back 4: 19 Segall 6: 60–61 ‘Magnus’ 11: 73 ‘Globosa Nana’ 1: 64, 64 12: 39 Calycanthus ‘Hartlage golden polypody 2: 13, ‘Annette’ 6: 61 Eden Project, Cornwall: cultivated versus wild ‘Verrone’s Obsidian’ Wine’ 6: 17 13 ‘Desire’ 6: 61 new redwood plantings crops, by Sally Nex 7: 17 6: 13, 13 Anemone x hybrida green leaves for winter ‘Domino’ 6: 61 6: 14 Cunninghamia damping off5 : 37 11: 15 1: 15 ‘He ra’ 6: 61 edging tools 6: 35 lanceolata ‘Glauca’ damselflies: Aralia and Dierama 7: 15 Melianthus major ‘Moulton’ 6: 61 ‘editing’: 1: 66, 66 attracting 7: 33 Bupleurum fruticosum ‘Purple Haze’ 5: 19, 19 Dioscorides 12: 57 borders 5: 73–76 Cupressus: blue-tailed (Ischnura and Crataegus positioning plants 3: 19 Diospyroskaki 3: 95, 95 gardens, by John macrocarpa ‘Goldcrest’ elegans) 7: 33, 33 orientalis 10: 13 RHS Plant Trial of ‘Fuyu’ (letter on) 1: 19, Grimshaw 6: 19 11: 58 distinguishing from coastal plantings at Mexican Salvia 19 reader response sempervirens ‘Swane’s dragonflies7 : 33 Cluain na d’Tor, 9: 56–60 Diphylleia cymosa 3: 50 8: 19 Gold’ 1: 62, 62, 63 larvae 1: 33 Co. Donegal 10: 58–62 tougher plants 9: 15 diversity, effect of non- Edwards, Gerry, on: patio currant blister aphid damsons: cropping Cosmos x Dahlia, weeds and weevils native plants on 5: 10 fruit trees 11: 69–71 (Cryptomyzus ribis) calendar 12: 33 ‘Mexican Black’ 8: 15, 12: 17 reader response 7: 19 tectorum 9: 68, 70 7: 27, 27 Daucus carota (see 15 DNA storage project at Elymus magellanicus as currants: carrots) Smithsonian Institution, a container plant 4: 25 agm 7: 80 USA 10: 10 Emms, Laurel, on: shrubs by Gareth Richards Douglas, David: for small spaces 4: 52–53 7: 80–82 diseases and disorders his mysterious death, England’s Centenary cordons : 82 by Gordon Mason Wood : 9 7 see also pests in the garden panel 1 cultivation 7: 80 6: 82–84, 82 Epimedium: harvesting 7: 82 apple: club root in brassicas narcissus: plants discovered by , displaying1 : 28 pruning 7: 82 brown rot (Monilinia 3: 33, 33 basal rot (Fusarium 6: 83 ‘Amber Queen’ 5: 60, 61 cushion scale fructigena) 10: 43, 43 cracking in apples oxysporum dragonflies: x versicolor (Chloropulvinaria diseases and 10: 44, 44 f. sp. narcissi) 2: 50 attracting 7: 33 ‘Sulphureum’ 11: 43, 45 floccifera) 6: 31, 31 disorders, by Tony frost damage in apples leaf scorch distinguishing from x warleyense 11: 45 cutting back, by Dickerson 10: 41–44 10: 44, 44 (Peyronellaea curtisii) damselflies7 : 33 Epiphyllum oxypetalum Helen Dillon 4: 19 scab (Venturia fungicides for 2: 50 emperor (Anax (letter on) 4: 23, 23 cuttings: inaequalis) 10: 42, 42 ornamental plants 8: 27 olive scab (Fusicladiun imperator) 7: 33, 33 Eragrostis tef ‘Ruby Silk’ hardwood 12: 30 aquilegia downy mildew garlic: oleagineum) 11: 26, 26 larvae 1: 33 3: 30, 30 tender perennials from (Peronospora sp.) 5: 11 rust (Puccinia porri) pea downy mildew southern hawker Erica: 9: 28 ash dieback 11: 30 (Peronospora viciae) (Aeshna cyanea) as a green wall 2: 58, 58 Cyathea medullaris 12: 55 (Hymenoscyphus white rot (Sclerotium 5: 41, 41 (damage) 1: 33, 33 care 2: 54 Cyclamen persicum fraxineus): cepivorum) 11: 30, 30 pear rust drainage 12: 42 planting ideas 2: 55 11: 21, 21 new outbreaks in grapevine viruses, by (Gymnosporangium driveway: propagating 2: 26 Cynara cardunculus Scotland 7: 8 Gerard Clover 5: 64–65 sabinae) 5: 34, 34 planted with winter-flowering, by (see artichoke, globe) reclassification 7: 8 grey mould (Botrytis Phytophthora alchemilla 11: 45 John Hall 2: 53–58 Cypripedium flavum bacterial leaf spot cinerea) 2: 50 austrocedri on UK plantings, by Kendra carnea: 6: 52 (Xanthomonas hellebore: conifers 10: 26 Wilson 11: 72–73 f. alba: arboricola pv. pruni) on black death powdery mildew, citizen drone fly (Eristalis tenax) ‘Golden Starlet’ Prunus 4: 17, 17 (Macrosiphum science project on 5: 10 2: 61 2: 55, 56 bacterial shot hole hellebori) 1: 24, 24 Pythium 2: 29 Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Isabell’ 2: 54, 57 (Pseudomonas downy mildew ‘replant disease’ 2: 29 2: 29, 29 ‘Snow Queen’ syringae) 5: 34, 34 (Peronospora sp.) rose rust (Phragmidium Duchesnea indica 11: 43 2: 54, 56 bitter pit 10: 43, 43 1: 24, 24 tuberculatum) 8: 27, 27 Duddigan, Sarah, on: ‘Springwood box blight leaf spot rust diseases 8: 27, 27 RHS soil research 3: 68 White’ 2: 54, 55 (Cylindrocladium (Microsphaeropsis Solenostemon diseases Dunn, Nick, on: f. aureifolia: buxicola): hellebori) 1: 24, 24 8: 26–27 hawthorns 4: 87–90 ‘Foxhollow’ controls 1: 9 heuchera rust (Puccinia sooty blotch (Phyllachora Dwiar, Robin, on: 2: 56, 57 its relationship to heucherae) 8: 27, 27 pomigena) 10: 44, 44 Kate and Carol Gould’s ‘Corinna’ 2: 56 shape (letter on) 9: 19 impatiens downy mildew Tomato spotted wilt northwest London ‘December Red’ box rust (Puccinia buxi) (Plasmopara obducens) virus 5: 34, 34 garden 8: 64–67 2: 55, 57 8: 27, 27 5: 38, 38, 93–94, 96 tulip: Newsholme Street ‘Eva’ 2: 57 camellia flower blight Impatiens necrotic spot fire (Botrytis tulipae) community ‘March Seedling’ (Ciborinia camelliae) virus 5: 34, 34 2: 50; 4: 30 horticulture project, 2: 55, 57 1: 31, 31 leaf spot diseases, grey bulb rot Manchester 11: 54–55 ‘Myretoun Ruby’ citrus foliage problems identifying 5: 34 (Sclerotium RHS Young Designer of 2: 53, 56 8: 53 leek rust (Puccinia allii) tuliparum) 4: 30 the Year competition ‘Rosalie’ 2: 57 clematis wilt (Phoma 8: 27, 27 leaf spot (Ilyonectria 7: 46–48 ‘Ta n j a’ 2: 56 clematidina) 6: 32, 32 crassa) 4: 30 Walled Garden, ‘Wintersonne’ 2: 56 viruses 4: 30 RHS Garden Wisley cerinthoides 4: 46–50 9: 67–68, 67

Index 2015 | The Garden 7 Erica (continued) – glory flower, Chilean

Erica (continued) Eucalyptus: peplus 12: 56 flame flower (see Garbutt, Simon, on: x darleyensis: at Grafton Nursery, Eurybia divaricata Tropaeolum speciosum) Galanthus 1: 52–54 f. albiflora Worcs, by Roy 9: 15, 15 Flanagan, Mark Garden Bridge project, ‘Silberschmelze’ Lancaster 10: 53–56 exotic and subtropical (appreciation) 12: 11, 11 G London 11: 51 2: 55 growing in Air-Pots plantings at Arundel flavour in crops, Garden History Society f. aureifolia ‘Eva 10: 55, 55 Castle and Gardens, maximising, by Galanthus: 1: 8; 9: 9 Gold’ 2: 57, 57 approximans 10: 55 West Sussex 10: 32–36 James Wong 3: 93–96 by Simon Garbutt Garden Organic project ‘J.W. Porter’ 2: 55, 56 archeri 10: 54 Flower Shows, RHS 1: 52–54 on world food crops in ‘Jenny Porter’ 2: 56 coccifera 10: 56 (see RHS Flower Shows cultivation 10: 66 Britain 8: 9 ‘Lucie’ (Winter Belles delegatensis 10: 55 panel) early, by Roger Harvey gardeners’ generosity, by Series) 2: 54, 56 glaucescens 10: 54, 56 , earliest 10: 65–67 Nicola Stocken 1: 21 ‘Rubina’ 2: 55, 56 globulus fossil (Montsechia reader response gardening: ‘Snow Surprise’ 2: 56 subsp. bicostata 10: 55 vidalii) 10: 8 (correction) 12: 21 contrasts between East ‘White Spring gregsoniana 10: 56 foliage plantings 3: 59–62 new fungal disease 9: 12 Anglia and Portugal, Surprise’ 2: 57 gunnii 10: 54 F at RHS Garden Wisley, planting 1: 31 by Karen Pierre 7: 21 ‘Winter Treasure’ ligustrina 10: 55 by Robin Dwiar ‘Atkinsii’ 1: 56 fashions, by Alan Gray 2: 56 moorei 10: 54, 56 Fagus sylvatica: 4: 46–50 ‘Cowhouse Green’ 2: 15 discolor 9: 68–69 nicholii 10: 54, 55, 56 at Devil’s Dyke, West Eli Kling and Jo 1: 54, 54 with forethought, by erigena ‘Irish Dusk’ nitens 10: 54 Sussex 7: 9 Naiman’s, by Nicola elwesii: Chris Young 7: 15 2: 54 pauciflora: pruning 6: 37 Stocken 11: 46–47 ‘Cedric’s Prolific’ Gardens Trust, The1 : 8 mammosa 9: 69, 69 subsp. niphophila Fallopia: Forrest, George 4: 41 9: 54 correction 10: 8; 9: 9; vagans ‘Mrs D.F. 10: 54, 55 japonica 5: 10; 7: 19, 19 Fortune, Robert 2: 38 ‘Grumpy’ 1: 54 10: 13 Maxwell’ 7: 27, 27 subsp. pauciflora fines for not Fowler, Dennis: Hiemalis Group Gardiner, Jim, on: verticillata 9: 68, 68, 69 10: 55 controlling 3: 10 appointed MBE 8: 9 10: 65, 66, 67 Magnolia at Borde Hill Erigeron karvinskianus perriniana 10: 55 fan training 9: 64–65 frankincense: from Broadleigh Garden, West Sussex 11: 44 pulverulenta ‘Baby fan-trained stone fruit, and myrrh, by John Gardens 4: 40–45 Eriobotrya japonica Blue’ 10: 54, 55, 56 pruning 7: 26 Jackson 12: 50–53 10: 66–67 garlic rust (Puccinia 11: 58 subcrenulata 10: 55 Farrer, Reginald 4: 41 historical and religious ‘Barnes’ 10: 66, 66 porri) 11: 30 Erysimum ‘Winter Party’ vernicosa 10: 54, 56 fasciation 7: 27 uses 12: 52–53 ‘Donald Simms’ garlic ‘Topinky Wight’ 6: 13, 13 Eucomis comosa fashion and cliché, by Fritillaria meleagris 2: 50 10: 67, 67 12: 12, 12 Escallonia bifida 9: 22, 22 ‘Sparkling Burgundy’ Hugh Johnson 5: 27 frogs (Rana temporaria) ‘Rainbow Farm garlic white rot Eschscholzia: 9: 52; 12: 56 Fatsia polycarpa 1: 15, 15 2: 31, 31 Early’ 10: 66–67, (Sclerotium cepivorum) californica 3: 34, 34 Euonymus: fennel (see Ferula front gardens, preserving 67 11: 30, 30 ‘Dali’ 7: 23, 23 europaeus 6: 37 communis) 11: 38 ‘Mrs Macnamara’ Garrett, Fergus: award of espalier training 9: 64–65 pruning 6: 37 ferns: frost damage in apples 10: 67 Veitch Memorial Medal etiquette among japonicus hardy 2: 29 10: 44, 44 ‘Peter Gatehouse’ 3: 14 gardeners, by ‘Microphyllus’ as a in winter 12: 23 fungicides for 10: 66, 67 Garrya elliptica 6: 83 Nicola Stocken 4: 21 hedging plant 7: 24 fertilisers, liquid 7: 31 ornamental plants 8: 27 ‘Remember, Gatti, Annie, on: Chelsea Etlingera elatior 12: 48 Euphorbia: Ferula: Remember’ Flower Show gardens EU Plant Reproductive griffithii ‘Robert Poland’ communis 5: 80, 81 10: 67, 67 preserved permanently Material legislation 2: 9 12: 40 tingitana ‘Cedric Morris’ ‘Sickle’ 1: 54 4: 73–76 x martini ‘Walberton’s 9: 54 ‘Faringdon Double’ readers’ responses Red Flush’ 12: 41 Ficus carica (see figs) 10: 66, 67 6: 20; 7: 19 fifth garden, RHS (see x hybridus ‘Merlin’ 1: 54 Gaura lindheimeri RHS Gardens panel) plicatus 10: 67 ‘Corrie’s Gold’ 9: 54, 55 education figs: ‘Augustus’ 1: 57 Gentiana: by Penelope Bennett ‘Beth Chatto’ 9: 54 asclepiadea 9: 52 adult learning events at RHS–Garden Club of 1: 18 ‘E.A. Bowles’ 1: 54 ‘Lucerna’ 12: 12 RHS Gardens, 2016 America Interchange cropping calendar ‘Golden Fleece’ 4: 11 Geranium: 12: 74 Fellowship 9: 91 12: 33 ‘Green Hayes’ 1: 53 x cantabrigiense 11: 45 apprenticeships, RHS Rocket Science project winter care 11: 29 ‘Henham No. 1’ 10: 67 endressii 11: 45 12: 15 10: 81 First World War memorial ‘John Long’ 1: 56 macrorrhizum ‘B eva n’ s Campaign for School School Gardening Team woodlands 1: 9 ‘Three Ships’ Variety’ 11: 43, 45 Gardening, RHS 3: 105; of the Year 2015 9: 91 10: 66, 67 nodosum 11: 45 4: 17; 10: 81; 11: 54–55 studying horticulture as ‘Wandlebury Ring’ ‘Orion’ 11: 44 website launch 7: 87 a mature student, by Fruit 1: 54, 54 x oxonianum ‘Patricia careers in horticulture Ade Sellars 9: 21 see also diseases and disorders, grow your ‘Primrose Warburg’ 1: 57 Josephine’ 6: 72 : 66–68 readers’ responses Rozanne 12 own, pests in the garden and vegetables panels reginae-olgae 1: 56; (‘Gerwat’) 8: 9 Get Your Grown-ups 11: 18 10: 3, 65, 66, 67 sanguineum 11: 45 Growing campaign, Trainee Horticulturists: blueberries in patio fruit trees, by from Fullers Mill : Berlin court­ RHS: winners 2015 8: 72 graduation 2015 10: 85 containers 4: 34 Gerry Edwards 10: 66, 67 yard garden, by Noel Horticulture Matters Young School Gardener Christodoulou, Maria: 11: 69–71 subsp. reginae-olgae Kingsbury 3: 59–62 campaign, RHS 12: 68 of the Year 2015 9: 91 her project to identify peaches, nectarines and ‘Hyde Lodge’ 10: 66 Geum ‘Sea Breeze’ Level 2 course as a apple cultivars 11: 11, 11 apricots: cultivation in ‘Maria’ 12: 21 (Cocktails Series) mature student 9: 21 cultivated versus wild the UK 8: 24 ‘Sofia’12 : 21 7: 76, 76 crops, by Sally Nex 7: 17 reader response 10: 17 ‘Stavroula’ 12: 21 Giles, Will (appreciation) currants, by Gareth pollinating patio fruit ‘Tilebarn Jamie’ 12: 12, 12 Richards 7: 80–82 trees 11: 71 10: 66 Ginkgo biloba from Environment figs: winter care 11: 29 pruning fan-trained ‘Vasiliki’ 10: 66 Hiroshima 1: 9 see also wildlife panel fruit identification at stone fruit 7: 26 reader Gladiolus seedling 07-02 RHS events 8: 73 rootstocks: response 8: 62, 62 climate change and the by Sue Biggs 9: 86–87 fruit press, using for for patio fruit trees 12: 21 glasshouse, curvilinear, at changing UK treescape, non-native plants: juice or cider 9: 24 11: 71 subsp. vernalis ‘Alex Millichope Park Walled by John Grimshaw 9: 17 research into their grapes: understanding 9: 63 Duguid’ 10: 66, 66 Garden, Shropshire 3: 11, reader response 11: 19 effect on native for British gardens thornless cane fruit ‘Santa Claus’ 10: 65, 11 (see also greenhouses) conservation of coastal diversity 5: 10 10: 22 10: 29 66, 67 Glastonbury thorn plants 1: 10 reader response 7: 19 corrections 12: 21 training fruit trees, by ‘South Hayes’ 1: 54, 54 4: 88, 88 Coronation Meadow plant protection laws propagating 10: 24–25 Jim Arbury 9: 62–65 ‘The Wizard’4 : 14 Glazebrook, John Initiative 12: 35 1: 13 hardening off5 : 37 tree fruit: cropping Galega officinalis 5: 10 (obituary) 10: 10, 10 Greening Grey Britain, wildflower monitoring kiwi fruit: calendar 12: 33 Galium odoratum 11: 43, Global Genome Initiative RHS campaign 5: 11, scheme 6: 10 establishing 7: 28 45 10: 10 54–55; 11: 37, 39 pruning 11: 33 garages, using for over­ glory flower, Chilean (see wintering plants 10: 68 Eccremocarpus scaber)

8 The Garden | Index 2015 Goodenough, Simon – Gregers-Warg, Åsa

Goodenough, Simon: rufipes) 7: 27 grapefruit 8: 52 ‘Brant’ 10: 22 ‘Gagarin Blue’ 10: 22 ‘Lakemont’ 10: 22 Associate of Honour Gould, Kate and Carol: grapes (see also ‘Dornfelder’ 10: 22 ‘Himrod’ 10: 22 ‘Léon Millot’ 10: 22 award 3: 14, 14 their northwest London grapevine): ‘Flame’ 10: 22 ‘Interlaken’ 10: 22 ‘Madeleine Angevine’ Goodwill, Sue, and Terry garden, by Robin Dwiar for British gardens 10: 22 Marran: their nursery in 8: 64–67, 65 10: 22 correction 12: 21 North Yorks, by Roy Grafton Nursery, Worcs, corrections 12: 21 garden Alan gray ‘Meunier’ 10: 22 Lancaster 5: 59–62 by Roy Lancaster propagating 10: 24–25 columnist ‘Phönix’ 10: 22 gooseberry sawfly: 10: 53–56 ‘Bacchus’ 10: 22 history ‘Pinot Noir’ 10: 22 common (Nematus Grant, Andrew, on: design correction 12: 21 Douglas, David: his autumn-flowering ‘Regent’ 10: 22 ribesii) 7: 27, 27 elements at Singapore’s ‘Boskoop Glory’ 10: 22, mysterious death, bulbs 10: 15 ‘Rondo’ 10: 22, 22 small (Pristiphora Gardens by the Bay 1: 39 22 by Gordon Mason container plants 4: 25 ‘Seyval Blanc’ 10: 22 6: 82–84, 82 East Ruston Old ‘Siegerrebe’ 10: 22, 22 Kings Seeds, Essex, Vicarage’s new ‘Tereshkova’ 10: 22 Garden Design and by Jacky Hobbs Perfumed Corridor grapevine: 1: 49–51 5: 21 degeneration 5: 64 Planting combinations Royal College of gardening fashions leafroll disease 5: 64, 64 see also container gardening and rhs flower shows panels Physicians: its 2: 15 rugose wood complex Garden of Medicinal prolonging flowering 5: 64–65 block plantings for Bodnant Garden, Flower Show over Plants in London, by with cold glass 11: 21 viruses: ‘drama’ 8: 51, 51 Conwy 5: 44–50 25 years 6: 65–66 Nick Bailey 12: 55–57 ‘wild’ plantings 7: 21 by Gerard Clover borders, refreshing gardening with shade- Oudolf-style zoned 5: 64–65 5: 73–76 loving plants 3: 59–62 plantings at the High control 5: 65 colour and structure in gravel garden plantings: Line, New York, USA in the UK 5: 65 Kate and Carol Gould’s at Beth Chatto 11: 49–52 john grimshaw columnist testing at Wisley London garden 8: 64–67 Gardens, Essex prairie gardening 2: 15 5: 65 Cothay Manor Gardens, 9: 46–52 repetition in garden climate change and the potted plant displays Grapevine fleck virus Somerset, its ‘garden of reader response design 1: 21 changing UK 8: 21 5: 65 rooms’ 7: 34–39 12: 20 RHS Young Designer of treescape 9: 17 Rhododendron Grapevine rupestris courtyard gardens in at Yeo Valley Organic the Year competition reader response 11: 19 flowering times 3: 25 stem pitting associated west London 11: 64–66 Garden, Somerset 7: 46–48 culling unsatisfactory winter gifts 12: 23 virus 5: 65 curves and landscape 9: 34–38 Robinsonian plantings plants 6: 19 winter stems 1: 17 Grapevine virus A 5: 65 transitions at Follers ground cover in design at Gravetye Manor, reader response 8: 19 readers’ responses grass and grasses (see Manor, East Sussex 11: 42–43 West Sussex 8: 34–39 3: 23 also lawns): 7: 60–65 herbs, designing with shrubs for small spaces annual 3: 30 driveway plantings 2: 45–51 4: 52–53 in gravel 9: 38 11: 72–73 Hornel, EA: his Japanese- Singapore’s Gardens by managing for wildlife exotic coastal plantings influenced garden in the Bay: key design great garden visits (series) 6: 75 at Cluain na d’Tor, in Dumf&Gall 5: 98–100 elements 1: 39 by Phil Clayton grass-free lawn in town Co. Donegal 10: 58–62 ideas: small city gardens park, Dorset 10: 9 exotic plantings at from RHS Hampton 5: 67–70 Beth Chatto Gardens, Cothay Manor Gardens, gravel garden plantings: Montreal Estate Court Palace Flower small spaces, designing Essex 9: 46–52 Somerset 7: 34–39 at Beth Chatto Gardens, Gardens, St Vincent Show 8: 61 for 5: 70; 6: 81; 7: 65; reader response 12: 20 Trebah Garden, Essex 9: 48–51 12: 44–48 from RHS Chelsea 8: 67; 9: 38 Bodnant Garden, Cornwall 3: 40–45 at Yeo Valley Organic foliage garden, Eli Kling Flower Show 2015 tender plants at Trebah Conwy 5: 44–50 Garden, Somerset and Jo Naiman’s in 7: 75 Garden, Cornwall 9: 34–38 Bucks 11: 46–47 from RHS Tatton Park 3: 40–45 Gravetye Manor, West foliage, planting for, at Flower Show 2015 winter interest: Sussex: RHS Garden Wisley 9: 77 plantings at growing media by Anna Pavord 4: 46–50 innovation at RHS Bressingham Gardens, 8: 34–39 formal plantings at Hampton Court Palace Norfolk 2: 32–37 acidity (ph) 3: 65, 67 silty soil 3: 65, 67 long borders 8: 39 air and water in soil: Great British Bee Count growing media 7: 56 analysis service, RHS 10: 8 clay soil 3: 65, 66 3: 65 ‘green bridges’, by Lia Gardens compost, buying 4: 37 buying 3: 68 Leendertz 10: 16 see also great garden visits and rhs gardens panels ‘new build’ soil 3: 68 care 3: 68 readers’ responses ‘no dig’ gardening 3: 68 effect on flavour3 : 94 11: 18–19, 18–19 Acer Corner: Eli Kling garden in Hornel, EA (see organic matter 3: 68 management, by Guy green credentials, and Jo Naiman’s foliage Monmouthshire, by Broughton House) peat 3: 65, 67 Barter 3: 64–68 gardening’s, by John garden in Bucks, by Jean Vernon 2: 60–61 Kellie Castle, Fife, by reduction scoring nutrients 3: 65 Walker 12: 23 Nicola Stocken 11: 46–47 Cluain na d’Tor, Agnes Stevenson system 3: 17 particle size 3: 66 greengages for patios Arts and Crafts castle Co. Donegal, by Helen 6: 58–59 research into effects of research, RHS 3: 68 11: 70–71 gardens in Aberdeen­ Dillon 10: 58–62 Montpelier Cottage, growing media on structure 3: 66 green leaves for winter, shire & Fife, by Agnes Cooke, Gordon: his Herefords: Noel watering requirements, survey, RHS 8: 9 by Helen Dillon 1: 15 Stevenson 6: 55–59 ceramics garden in Kingsbury’s garden for by Paul Alexander 7: 58 types 3: 65 green roofs 11: 38 Arundel Castle and Cheshire, by Caroline herbaceous perennials, sandy soil 3: 65, 67 stony soil 3: 65, 67 as mitigants of Gardens, West Sussex, Beck (The Garden, Nov by Stephen Anderton scoring system for pollution 11: 39 by James Alexander- 2014, pp57–59): reader 4: 93–96 ingredients 6: 8 at Belgian regional Sinclair 10: 32–36 response 1: 18 Shillam, Wendy: her parliament 4: 12, 12 Borde Hill Garden, West Crathes Castle, rooftop garden, London, green walls 4: 12, 12 Sussex: its magnolia Aberdeenshire, by by Fern Alder 11: 40–41 using Erica 2: 58, 58 collection, by Jim Agnes Stevenson St Just in Roseland grow your own Greener Cities initiative Gardiner 4: 40–45 6: 56–57 church gardens, see also fruit and vegetables panels 9: 9 Bressingham Gardens, Follers Manor, East Cornwall, by Matthew greenhouses for over­ Norfolk, by Adrian Sussex, by Matthew Biggs 10: 74–76 flavour in crops, Hollobone 3: 76–81 wintering plants 10: 69 Bloom 2: 32–37 Wilson 7: 60–65 Stevenson, Wendy and maximising, by James Royal Kitchen Garden, Greening Grey Britain Broughton House: Gould, Kate and Carol: David: their small city Wong 3: 93–96 Hampton Court Palace, campaign, RHS (see EA Hornel’s Japanese- their northwest London garden in London, by Jersey Royals, by Jacky Surrey, by Jean Vernon RHS panel) influenced garden in garden, by Robin Dwiar Naomi Slade 5: 67–70 Hobbs 3: 81–86 3: 98–100 greening neglected Dumf&Gall, by Caroline 8: 64–67, 65 Yeo Valley Organic readers’ responses student food-growing urban sites 11: 54–55 Beck 5: 98–100 Gravetye Manor, West Garden, Somerset, by 5: 23; 7: 18 schemes, by Anisa Gregers-Warg, Åsa, on: Carlton, Marc: his Sussex, by Anna Pavord Martin Hughes-Jones recipe plantings for Gress and Karen Beth Chatto’s planting pollinator-friendly 8: 34–39 9: 34–38 containers, by Julie Murphy 3: 88–90 style 9: 51, 51

Index 2015 | The Garden 9 Gress, Anisa – Impatiens

Gress, Anisa, and Karen Head, Steve, on: Helleborus: growing ingredients for Hydrangea: ‘Golden Milkboy’ Murphy, on: student encouraging hedgehogs diseases 1: 24 recipes in one pot macrophylla Blackberry 12: 26 food-growing schemes 10: 38–39 downy mildew 3: 76–81 Pie (‘Makz’) 8: 62, 62 ‘Golden Queen’ 3: 88–90 reader response 11: 19; (Peronospora sp.) holly (see Ilex) ‘Preziosa’ 7: 26, 26 12: 26 grey mould (Botrytis 12: 21 1: 24, 24 honeysuckle (see Hymenoscyphus ‘Golden van Tol’ cinerea) 2: 50 health and gardening: flowers, displaying Lonicera) fraxineus (see ash 12: 60 ‘grey water’, using 8: 31 by Nicola Stocken 6: 23 1: 28 Hordeum jubatum 3: 30, dieback) ‘Handsworth New Grey-Wilson, Chris, on: readers’ responses x hybridus ‘Double 30 Silver’ 12: 26, 26, Rhodohypoxis baurii 8: 18–19 Ellen Green’ 2: 10, 10 Hornel, EA: his Japanese- 59, 63 7: 22, 22–23 by William Bird 5: 34; Hellio, Francis 3: 86, 86 influenced garden in ‘J.C. van Tol’ 12: 26, ground cover 8: 26 Heracleum Dumf&Gall, by Caroline 58, 60, 62, 63 by Matt James 11: 42–45 heathers (see also Erica): mantegazzianum: fines Beck 5: 98–100 ‘Madame Briot’ evergreen 11: 44–45 National Plant for not controlling 3: 10 hornets 8: 33 12: 26, 58, 63 shade-loving 11: 43, 45 Collection 2: 58 herbal tea, container Asian (Vespa velutiina) ‘Myrtifolia Aurea sun-loving 11: 42 winter, by John Hall plantings for 3: 81 8: 33, 33 I Maculata’ 12: 26, 60 Grow Your Own 2: 53–58 herbs (see also European (Vespa ‘Ovata Aurea’ 6: 37 campaign (see Grow Hedera: Vegetables panel): crabro) 8: 33, 33 Iberis amara 2: 64 ‘Pyramidalis’ Your Own panel) hibernica 11: 44, 45 at Raveningham Hall, horseradish in containers Ibrahim, Hosh: his 12: 26, 63 growing ingredients for pastuchovii, by Roy Norfolk, by Susan 4: 33, 33 courtyard gardens in ‘Pyramidalis Fructu recipes in one pot, by Lancaster 12: 64–65, Bacon 2: 48–49 reader response west London, by Robert Lu te o’ 12: 26, 26, Julie Hollobone 3: 76–81 65 designing with, by 6: 20–21 Myers 11: 64–66 59, 61, 63 gum tree (see hedgehogs (Erinaceus Oliver Wilkins 2: 45–51 horticultural industry, Ilex: Siberia (‘Limsi’) Eucalyptus) europaeus) 10: 38, 39 for baking 2: 48 action plan to support agm plants 12: 60 12: 60 Güner, Işik (painting by): by Steve Head for formal displays 2: 46 5: 10 by Christopher Bailes ‘Silver Milkboy’ Gunnera 2: 96, 96 10: 38–39 for infusions 2: 47 Horticulture Matters 12: 58–63 12: 26 Gunnera 2: 96 (painting) encouraging 9: 86 for jams and jellies 2: 47 campaign (see RHS care 12: 60 ‘Silver Queen’ Gypsophila repens 11: 45 readers’ responses for meats and fish2 : 46 panel) for berries and cut 12: 26, 61 11: 19; 12: 21 for salads 2: 47 Hosta: foliage 12: 26 x aquipernyi Dragon feeding 6: 75 successional sowings ‘Halcyon’ 3: 62 hedging 12: 62 Lady (‘Meschick’) reserve, first UK6 : 37 6: 28 ‘June’ 3: 62 holly trail at RHS 12: 60 hedges: Hermans, Johan, on: ‘Royal Standard’ 3: 60 Garden Rosemoor x attenuata ‘Sunny alternatives to box 7: 24 Singapore’s Gardens by ‘Wide Brim’ 3: 62 12: 63 Foster’ 12: 63 by Daniela Blomeley the Bay 1: 34–39 ‘hot’ plantings at RHS recommended crenata 12: 62 10: 16 Heuchera: Garden Rosemoor, by selections 12: 60 for hedging and H for wildlife 6: 37 Crème Brûlée Jonathan Webster topiary 6: 35; 12: 62 topiary 7: 24 gold and variegated (‘Tnheu041’) 3: 60 8: 48–51 where to see hollies ‘Convexa’ 12: 60, 61, Hacquetia: shrubs for 7: 24 ‘Obsidian’ 12: 37, 41 house plants: 12: 63 63 epipactis 5: 78–81, 81 holly 12: 62 heuchera rust (Puccinia and fashion, by Lynda x altaclerensis 12: 60 ‘Dwarf Pagoda’ 12: 60 ‘Thor’5 : 81, 81 planting in winter heucherae) 8: 27, 27 Synge 3: 25 ‘Belgica Aurea’ ‘Golden Gem’ 12: 63 Hagon, Stephen: award 12: 30 High Line, the, New York readers’ responses 12: 26, 58, 60 ‘Shiro-fukurin’ 12: 63 of RHS Long Service : City, USA, by Tim 5: 24 ‘Camelliifolia’ 12: 26, ‘Stokes’ 12: 60 Medal 9: 88 ‘Rubinzwerg’ 8: 26 Richardson 11: 49–52 care 12: 28–29 26, 59, 60 x koehneana ‘Chestnut Hakonechloa: ‘Sahin’s Early Flowerer’ Himalaya: new plant hoverflies2 : 61; 9: 42 ‘Golden King’ 12: 26, Leaf’ 12: 59, 63 macra 3: 62 8: 50 species 12: 11 Hubbard, Tim, on: the 26, 59, 60, 62 x meserveae 12: 63 ‘All Gold’ 9: 52 Helianthus: Hippeastrum: Lost Gardens of Heligan ‘Hodginsii’ 12: 26 Blue Princess Hall, John, on: winter annuus 3: 34, 34 care and cultivation 4: 80–84 ‘James G. Esson’ (‘Conapri’) 12: 59, 63 heathers 2: 53–58 ‘Magic Roundabout’ 12: 29 Hughes, Annie (painting 12: 61 perado 12: 60 Hampton Court Palace, 8: 36 ‘Striped Garden’ 12: 29 by): Astrophytum ‘Lawsoniana’ 12: 26, pernyi 12: 58, 63 Surrey: ‘Ms Mars’ 1: 10, 10 Hiroshima, ginkgo ornatum 2: 95 58, 63 rugosa 12: 60 RHS Flower Show (see Heligan, Lost Gardens of, seedlings from: Hughes-Jones, Martin, ‘Purple Shaft’ 12: 60 spinigera, by Roy RHS Flower Shows by Tim Hubbard in Manchester 1: 9 on: Yeo Valley Organic ‘Ripley Gold’ 12: 61 Lancaster 12: 64–65, panel) 4: 80–84 at Batsford Arboretum, Garden, Somerset aquifolium 12: 60, 61 64 Royal Kitchen Garden, Heliotropium: Gloucs 10: 9 9: 34–38 pruning 6: 37 verticillata 12: 60 by Jean Vernon arborescens: Historic Houses humour, horticultural, by ‘Alaska’ 12: 60 Impatiens: 3: 98–100 ‘Lord Roberts’ 2: 64 Association Garden of Nicola Stocken 12: 19 ‘Amber’ 12: 59, 63 bedding 5: 96 Hanbury, Sir Thomas ‘Marine’ 2: 64 the Year 2015 5: 12 Humulus lupulus ‘Aureus’ ‘Argentea Marginata’ breeding 5: 96 4: 65 ‘Mini Marine’ 2: 64 HMP Whatton 11: 12 9: 81, 81 12: 62, 63, 63 Divine Violet 5: 95, 96, hardening off fruit and Scentropia Dark Blue Hobbs, Jacky, on: ‘hungry gap’, the 8: 28 ‘Argentea Marginata 96 vegetables 5: 37 (Helioblue’) 2: 64 Jersey Royals 3: 81–86 Hunt, Leigh, and Tijana Pendula’ 12: 26, 59, glandulifera 5: 10; hardwood cuttings, Scentropia Silver readers’ responses Blanuša, on: trees for 63 7: 19, 19 rooting 12: 30 (‘Heliosil’) 2: 64 5: 23; 7: 18 smaller gardens ‘Elegantissima’ 12: 60 fines for not Harlow Carr, RHS ‘White Lady’ 2: 64 Kings Seeds, Essex 11: 56–60 Fastigiata Group controlling 3: 10 Garden (see RHS peruvianum ‘Princess 1: 49–51 Huntley, Neil: his nursery 12: 60 hawkeri 5: 93 Gardens panel) Marina’ 2: 64 hogweed, giant (see in Cumbria, by Roy ‘Ferox Argentea’ Divine Series Harlow Carr Medal 2015 hellebore black death Heracleum Lancaster 7: 41–44, 43 12: 58, 63 5: 94–96 3: 14 (Macrosiphum mantegazzianum) Hyacinthus: ‘Flavescens’ 12: 63 Impacio Lilac (‘Impacli’) Hartside Nursery Garden, hellebori) 1: 24, 24 Hollobone, Julie, on: agm plants 4: 26–27 5: 95 Cumbria, by Roy hellebore leaf spot chicory 9: 72–73 orientalis: Lancaster 7: 41–44 (Microsphaeropsis reader response ‘Chicago’ 4: 26, 26 Harvey, Roger 1: 52, 53 hellebori) 1: 24, 24 10: 17 ‘Fairly’ 4: 27, 27 Inter­national gardening on: early snowdrops Fairy White 4: 27 10: 65–67 ‘Gipsy Queen’ 4: 27, Berlin courtyard garden, Vaughan’s garden on correction 12: 21 horticulture industry 27 by Noel Kingsbury St Vincent, by Matthew Haslam, Robert: ‘Paul Hermann’ 3: 59–62 Biggs 12: 44–48 Associate of Honour changes in the Roundtable Action 4: 27, 27 Cluain na d’Tor, Singapore’s Gardens by award 3: 14, 14 horticulture industry, Plan 2015–2020 7: 10 ‘Royal Navy’ 4: 27, 27 Co. Donegal, by Helen the Bay, by Johan Hassall, George: first RHS by Peter Seabrook Plants for the Future: ‘Yellow Queen’ Dillon 10: 58–62 Hermans 1: 34–39 Young Ambassador 11: 78 12: 66–68 advice on marketing 4: 26, 26 High Line, the, New York Villa Fort France: Valérie hawthorn (see frankincense and new plants 8: 9 ‘Yellowstone’ 11: 12, 12 City, by Tim Richardson and Pierre de Courcel’s Crataegus) myrrh, by John responding to Hyde Hall, RHS Garden 11: 49–52 garden in Grasse, hawthorn webber moth Jackson 12: 50–53 customers’ needs, by (see RHS Gardens panel) Montreal Estate France, by David (Scythropia crataegella) Ornamental Horticulture Tom Attwood 8: 21 Gardens: Timothy Wheeler 6: 77–81 4: 37, 37 (caterpillar)

10 The Garden | Index 2015 Impatiens (continued) – Laurus

Impacio Scarlet Ipomoea: Lathyrus: (‘Impacscar’) 5: 95 alba 2: 64, 65 grandiflorus 5: 29, 29 Magnum Dark Red 5: 95 batatas ‘Sweet Caroline latifolius 9: 82, 82 Magnum Pink Sweetheart Purple’ J K L ‘Blushing Bride’ 9: 82 (‘Duemagpin’) 5: 95, 95 (Sweet Caroline Series) ‘White Pearl’ 9: 82 Magnum Wild Salmon 12: 37 Jackson, Andy: Kapusta, Daniel, and Laburnum: nervosus 9: 28 5: 95 lobata 2: 25, 25 appointed MBE 8: 9 Christian Meyer: their x watereri ‘Vossii’ odoratus: ‘Meteor’ 5: 96 Iris: Jackson, John, on: courtyard garden in 11: 60, 60 agm plants 11: 30, 30 New Guinea Group: Claire Austin’s trials of frankincense and myrrh Berlin, by Noel at Bodnant Garden, specialists Kings agm awards 5: 94, 95 new selections 12: 50–53 Kingsbury 3: 59–62 Conwy 5: 47–49, 47 Seeds 1: 49–51 by Jon Wheatley 6: 68–72 James, Matt, on: ground­ Kellie Castle, Fife: its Lachenalia: ‘Albutt Blue’ 2: 64 5: 93–96 cultivar incorrectly cover plants 11: 42–45 Arts and Crafts garden National Plant ‘Black Knight’ 2: 64 cultivation 5: 96 labelled as ‘Staten Jasminum nudiflorum 6: 58–59, 58, 59 Collection 5: 15 ‘Cupani’ 2: 64 Odyssey Orestes Island’ 5: 48 2: 24, 24 Kendall, Peter: award of bulbifera 1: 59 ‘Hi Scent’ 2: 64, 64 (Odyssey Series) 5: 94 request for more Jeffery, David, on: RHS knighthood 2: 8 quadricolor 1: 59, 59 ‘Honeymoon’ 2: 64 Petticoat Blue Star 2014 information 6: 20 Plant Trial of radish Kensington, first RHS viridiflora 1: 59 ‘Jacko’ 10: 10, 10 5: 94 Median Bearded: 3: 26–27 garden in 4: 65 ladybird, harlequin ‘Jacqueline Heather’ Sun Harmony Compact agm awards 6: 24–25 reader response 5: 23 Kenwood, Rik: his work (Harmonia axyridis) 11: 30, 30 Lavender (‘Dharsclvdr’) RHS Plant Trial Jersey Royals, by Jacky with Claire Austin on 9: 26, 26 ‘Lady Grisel 2: 72; 5: 94, 95 6: 24–25 Hobbs 3: 81–86 trials of new iris and Lagerstroemia indica Hamilton’ 2: 64 Sun Harmony Deep National Plant readers’ responses peony selections 11: 24 ‘Matucana’ 2: 64, Orange (‘Dhar328’) Collections 5: 23; 7: 18 6: 68–72, 71 Lambert, Desmond: 64–65; 11: 30, 30 5: 95, 95 bearded 6: 71 Jewell, David, on: pruning Kingdon-Ward, Frank appointed OBE 8: 9 var. nanellus Sun Harmony Salmon new 12: 11 Clematis 6: 38–45 2: 39; 4: 41; 7: 42 Lamium maculatum ‘Northern Lights (‘Dhar318’) 5: 95 water irises 5: 15 John MacLeod Annual King’s Cross Pond Club ‘White Nancy’ 11: 43, 45 Cherub’ (Cherub ‘Sunglow’ 5: 96 ‘Among Friends’ Lecture, RHS 9: 88 2: 9 lampreys 11: 35 Series) 11: 30, 30 SunPatiens Compact 6: 25, 25 2014 1: 8 Kings Seeds, Essex, by Lancaster, Neil, on: ‘Painted Lady’ 2: 64 Blush Pink ‘Austrian Sky’ 3: 49 2015 12: 11 Jacky Hobbs 1: 49–51 Corylopsis 3: 70–72 ‘Pandemonium’ (‘Sakimp013’) 5: 95 ‘Before the Storm’ 6: 72 John Spedan Lewis Kingsbury, Noel: lapwings, increasing 11: 30, 30 SunPatiens Compact ‘Bumblebee Deelite’ Medal for contributions his garden ethos 4: 96 numbers of 3: 39, 39 ‘Solway Minstrel’ Coral (‘Sakimp009’) 6: 25, 25 to conservation 7: 9 his trials of herbaceous Laskett Gardens, 1: 10, 10 5: 94 ‘Captive Sun’ 3: 49 Johnson, Hugh, on: perennials at Herefords: bequeathed ‘Somerset Lady’ SunPatiens Compact ‘Cherry Garden’ 3: 49 fashion and cliché 5: 27 Montpelier Cottage, to Perennial 9: 12, 12 11: 30, 30 Electric Orange ‘Cordoba’ 6: 72 Jones, Patricia: her garden Herefords, by Stephen late-summer and Laurus: (‘Sakimp025’) 5: 94, ‘Dover Castle’ 6: 24, 24 (letter on) 1: 18 Anderton 4: 93–96 autumn colour 8: 26–27 nobilis 11: 24 95 ‘Folk Art’ 3: 49 Joseph of Arimathea Kingsbury, Noel, on: the ‘Au re a’ 5: 29, 29 SunPatiens Compact ‘Green Spot’ 3: 49 10: 76 courtyard garden of Magenta (‘Sakimp016’) ‘Hocus Pocus’ 3: 49 Jouno, Alain: RHS Christian Meyer and 5: 95 ‘Holidaze’ 6: 24, 24 Photographer of the Year Daniel Kapusta, Berlin Roy Lancaster monthly contributor SunPatiens Compact ‘Hot’ 3: 49 2014 2: 70 3: 59–62 Orange (‘Sakimp011’) ‘Joyful Skies’ 6: 72 violacea 7: 27, Kington, Sally: Associate Mahonia x media ‘Lionel in the First World War 5: 95, 95 ‘Langport Wren’ 6: 25, 27 of Honour award 3: 14, 14 Fortescue’ 12: 24, 24–25 (The Garden, SunPatiens Spreading 25 judging a plant by its Kirk, Susan: appointed plants that November 2014, Variegated Salmon ‘Lilli-white’ 3: 49 name, by Daniela MBE 8: 9 commemorate Royal pp48–49): reader (‘Sakimp005’) 2: 72; ‘Orange Caper’ 3: 49 Blomeley 8: 18 Kitchen Garden, Royal, at Botanic Garden response 1: 19 5: 94, 95 ‘Orinoco Flow’ 6: 25, 25; judging: Hampton Court Palace, Edinburgh staff killed SunPatiens Spreading 6: 72 at RHS botanical art Surrey, by Jean Vernon Variegated White ‘Parting Glances’ 5: 16, 16 shows 2: 96 3: 98–100 Plant Encounters (series) (‘Sakimp018’) 5: 94, 95 ‘Ruby Eruption’ 3: 49 at RHS Flower Shows, kiwi fruit (see also SunPatiens Vigorous ‘Shaker’s Prayer’ 12: 43 by Chris Young 5: 19, Actinidia): Betula ‘Mount Apoi’ Lonicera elisae 2: 42–43, Lavender ‘Spring Blush’ 6: 24, 24 88–90 cultivars 11: 33 11: 62–63, 62–63 42–43 (‘Sakimp006’) 5: 95 ‘Stinger’ 6: 25, 25 criteria 5: 89 establishing 7: 28 Cirsium heterophyllum Magnolia wilsonii 6: 52– walleriana 5: 93; 12: 48 ‘That’s Red’7 : 25 plants and flowers5 : 89 pruning 11: 33 8: 40–41, 40–41 53, 52–53 impatiens downy mildew ‘Thruppence’6 : 25, 25 show gardens 5: 90 ‘Ambrosia’ 11: 33 reader response 10: 17 Picea likiangensis (Plasmopara obducens) irrigation systems 8: 31 juniper scale (Carulaspis ‘Hayward’ 11: 33 Ilex spinigera and var. rubescens 1: 40–41 5: 38, 38, 93–94, 96 It’s Your Neighbourhood juniper) 9: 27, 27 ‘Issai’ 11: 33 Hedera pastuchovii Veronica umbrosa Impatiens necrotic spot campaign, RHS (see Juniperus: ‘Jenny’ 11: 33 12: 64–65 ‘Georgia Blue’ 4: 78–79, virus 5: 34, 34 RHS panel) communis ‘Repanda’ ‘Jumbo’ 11: 33 78–79 Incredible Edible 11: 43 ‘Ken’s Red’ 11: 33 movement, by Lia scopulorum ‘Solissimo’ 11: 33 Nurseries (series) Leendertz 8: 18 ‘Skyrocket’ 11: 58, 59 ‘Solo’ 11: 33 Ingram, Tim, on: ‘Tormuri’ 11: 33 Eucalyptus at Grafton Primrose Bank Nursery, alpine plants 6: 23 ‘Weiki’ 11: 33 Nursery, Worcs North Yorks 5: 59–62, umbellifers 5: 78–82 Jobs to do Kling, Eli, and Jo Naiman: 10: 53–56 59, 60 reader response 7: 19 their foliage garden in Hartside Nursery Tale Valley Nursery, insect house 2: 61 January 1: 25 Bucks 11: 46–47, 47 Garden, Cumbria Devon 3: 47–50 inspiration from great February 2: 23 Knebworth House 7: 41–44 Trewidden Nursery, plantspeople, by Chris March 3: 29 Gardens, Herts 1: 70 Cornwall 9: 67–70 You ng 8: 15 April 4: 29 Kniphofia: insulation provided by May 5: 33 ‘Green Jade’ 9: 54, 55 plants 11: 38 June 6: 27 ‘Little Maid’ 9: 54, 55 International Centre for July 7: 25 knotweed, Japanese (see Lia Leendertz columnist Agricultural Research in August 8: 25 Fallopia japonica) Dry Areas 11: 10 September 9: 25 Kumara plicatilis 6: 49 ‘green bridges’ 10: 16 parks 12: 20 International Conifer October 10: 23 readers’ responses peat and peat-free 3: 22 Conservation November 11: 25 11: 18–19 pollinator-friendly Programme 2: 8 December 12: 27 Incredible Edible gardens 6: 20 invasive weeds, fines for movement 8: 18 roundabouts 4: 22 not controlling 3: 10 introducing children to sensory gardens 9: 18 investment projects at gardening 7: 18 wildflowers: their social the RHS, by Chris Young London planes 2: 16 effects11 : 18 4: 65–67 May celebrations 5: 24 wildlife corridors 1: 18 Ione kipgenii 12: 11

Index 2015 | The Garden 11 Lavandula – Nicotiana

Lavandula: Scarlet’ 9: 28 arrival of spring Meadow Initiative, late 9: 26–27 pruning 8: 28 crassifolia ‘Little 3: 10, 10 Coronation 12: 35 mullein (Cucullia Sally nex angustifolia 8: 28 Honey’ 5: 62 subsp. mollicomata meadows, annual 4: 28 verbasci) 4: 33, 33 columnist ‘Purity’ 5: 16, 16 elisae 2: 40 ‘Lanarth’ 4: 44 Meconopsis: (caterpillar) x intermedia 8: 28 by Roy Lancaster x soulangeana (Fertile Blue Group) Mount Stewart, Co. Down: apprenticeships 12: 15 pedunculata 2: 42–43, 42–43 11: 56–57 ‘Lingholm’ 7: 44 its collection of scented choosing vegetables subsp. pedunculata fragrantissima 2: 38, ‘Étienne Soulange- punicea ‘Sichuan Silk’ roses 6: 8 2: 19 8: 28 39, 40 Bodin’ 4: 44, 44–45 7: 44 moving house and cultivated versus wild stoechas 8: 28 nitida for hedging and ‘Lennei Alba’ 4: 41, medicinal flora, new leaving plants, by crops 7: 17 lawns (see also grass): topiary 6: 35; 7: 24, 24 43, 43 partnership to conserve Daniela Blomeley 6: 20 eccentric single- bald spots 4: 30 x purpusii 2: cover, 38, ‘Rustica Rubra’ 4: 43, Argentina’s 10: 9 Mukdenia: mindedness 10: 19 bee-friendly 6: 75 39, 39 42–43 medlars 11: 56 rossii 5: 61, 61 patience in edging tools 6: 35 ‘Spring Romance’ sprengeri 4: 42, 42 cropping calendar ‘Crimson Fans’ 5: 61 horticulture 5: 27 grass-free 10: 9 2: 39 stellata 11: 58 12: 33 ‘Karasuba’ 5: 61 plants’ useful laying turf 9: 31 ‘Winter Beauty’ x veitchii 4: 41, 45, 45 for patios 11: 70–71 mulberries: cropping qualities 3: 21 waterlogged 12: 42 2: 38, 39, 39 wilsonii 5: 29, 29 Melanoselinum calendar 12: 33 preparing for the New Le Gros, Ian, on: plans for setifera 2: 39 by Roy Lancaster decipiens 5: 82, 82 mulches 10: 29 Year in autumn 9: 21 RHS Garden Hyde Hall ‘Daphnis’ 2: 39, 40 6: 52–53, 52–53 Melianthus: Murphy, Karen, and urban gardening in 1: 74 standishii 2: 38, 38, 39 Maguire, Kay, on: major: Anisa Gress, on: student the country 11: 17 leaf curl caused by aphids var. lancifolia colourful new carrot ‘Antonow’s Blue’ 5: 19 food-growing schemes 1: 31, 31 ‘Budapest’ 2: 38, 39 cultivars 4: 68–70 ‘Purple Haze’, by 3: 88–90 leaf spot diseases, London Flower Shows, Mahonia: Helen Dillon Murphy, Karen, on: peat nectarines: identifying 5: 34 RHS (see RHS Flower aquifolium 6: 83 5: 19, 19 reduction scoring cropping calendar leafmould, using 12: 28 Shows panel) x media ‘Lionel Melittis melissophyllum system 3: 17 12: 33 leek rust (Puccinia allii) Lophospermum Fortescue’ 12: 24, 3: 62 Musa markkui 12: 11 cultivation in the UK 8: 27, 27 erubescens 2: 25, 25 24–25 Mendel, Gregor 3: 100; Myers, Robert, on: 8: 24 lemon (see Citrus Lorimer, Sir Robert 6: 58 Malus: 5: 86 courtyard gardens in for patios 11: 70–71 x limon) Loropetalum chinense ‘Indian Magic’ 11: 24, 24 Mertensia virginica 5: 61 west London 11: 64–66 recommended lettuce: var. rubrum ‘Fire Dance’ x robusta ‘Red Sentinel’ mesembryanthemums myrrh: cultivars 8: 24 grown for flavour3 : 96 12: 38 11: 58 6: 50 and frankincense, by Neillia thibetica 7: 26, 26 ‘Winter Density’ 3: 96 Luma apiculata 11: 24 mandarin (see Citrus Mespilus germanica John Jackson 12: 50–53 Nelson, Charles: award lichens, rare, discovered Lusby, Philip: appointed reticulata Mandarin (see medlar) historical and religious of Veitch Memorial in Cairngorms 2: 9 MBE 8: 9 Group) Meyer, Christian, and uses 12: 52–53 Medal 3: 14 Ligularia ‘Britt Marie lynxes in the UK 5: 37 Mandragora officinarum Daniel Kapusta: their Myrrhis odorata 5: 80, 81 Nemesia: Crawford’ 12: 41 ciliata 3: 19, 19; 12: 56 courtyard garden in Myrtus communis Aromatica Series 2: 66 Ligustrum: ‘Firecracker’ 12: 40, 40 mandrake (see Berlin, by Noel subsp. tarentina for Karoo White delavayanum for Mandragora Kingsbury 3: 59–62 hedging 7: 24 (‘Innkarwhi’) 7: 91 hedging and topiary officinarum) mice, harvest 11: 35 Lady Series 2: 66 7: 24 mangetout (see peas) Michaud, Michael, on: ‘Sweet Lady’ 2: 66 japonicum topiary 6: 35 Marchant, Chris and Toby, the RHS Plant Trial of ‘Wisley Vanilla’ 2: 66 Lilium: on: Sanguisorba beefsteak tomatoes Neomarica caerulea lily beetle (Lilioceris 8: 43–46 7: 67–70 4: 19, 19 lilii) 5: 33, 33 marigold, French (see Mimetes cucullatus Nepenthes National 05-450 9: 78, 78 M Tagetes patula) 8: 62, 62 Plant Collection 5: 15 nepalense 5: 100 Marran, Terry, and Sue mizuna 3: 96, 96 N Nepeta racemosa lily, Jersey (see Amaryllis McBride, Paul, on: Goodwill: their nursery Moat Brae House, ‘Walker’s Low’ 11: 45 belladonna) Persicaria 10: 46–51 in North Yorks, by Dumf&Gall 4: 11 Nagoya Protocol 9: 9 nestboxes 12: 35 Lim, Christianne, on: McGregor, Malcolm, on: Roy Lancaster moles (Talpa europaea), Naiman, Jo, and Eli Kling: cameras 2: 22 Bergenia ‘Eric Smith’ the RHS Plant Trial of 5: 59–62, 59, 60 controlling 6: 28, 28 their foliage garden in choosing 3: 37 1: 22, 22 saxifrages 10: 70–73 Marsh Award for Montreal Estate Gardens: Bucks 11: 46–47, 47 new-build soil 3: 68 lime (see Citrus McMillan, Esther, on: Horticultural Science Timothy Vaughan’s Narcissus: ‘New Perennial’ x aurantiifolia) annual Rudbeckia 11: 11 garden on St Vincent, by Brodie Collection in movement 8: 44 lime trees (see Tilia) 7: 50–53 Mason, Gordon, on: David Matthew Biggs 12: 44–48 Moray 10: 9 new plant introductions: Linum perenne McVicar, Jekka, on: Douglas’s mysterious Morgan, Nick, on: naturalising in grass RHS advice on subsp. alpinum ‘Alice container plantings for death 6: 82–84, 82 watering container 10: 24 marketing 8: 9 Blue’ 7: 43 herb tea 3: 81, 81 Matthiola: plants 7: 55–58 ‘Bulwark’ 10: 9 steering group to Liquidambar styraciflua Magi 12: 51 incana ‘Annua’ 2: 64 readers’ responses 9: 19 ‘Cedric Morris’ 9: 54, 55 support 2: 9 ‘Worplesdon’ 11: 58 Magnolia: longipetala Morris, Mercy: award of ‘February Gold’ new writers in Liriodendron tulipifera and memory, by Chris subsp. bicornis John Spedan Lewis flowering early (letter The Garden, by ‘Aureomarginatum’ 11: 58 You ng 4: 19 ‘Starlight Scentsation’ Medal 7: 9 on) 4: 22 Chris Young 1: 15 Liriope muscari 11: 44 at Borde Hill Garden, 2: 64 Morris, Sir Cedric 9: 54 ‘Peeping Tom’ 2: 51 New Year Honours list Lithodora diffusa West Sussex, by Jim sinuata conservation moths: ‘Pentillie Duke’ 3: 11 2015: awards to ‘Heavenly Blue’ Gardiner 4: 40–45 1: 10, 10 caterpillars 4: 33 ‘Rosslare’ 10: 9 horticulture 2: 8 11: 42, 44 Black Tulip (‘Jurmag1’) May celebrations, by cinnabar (Tyria narcissus basal rot New Year’s Day, plants in lizard, common (Zootoca 4: 44, 44 Lia Leendertz 5: 24 jacobaeae) 4: 33, 33 (Fusarium oxysporum flower on3 : 11 vivipara) 7: 28, 28 ‘Caerhays Splendour’ Mead, Sarah, and her (caterpillar) f. sp. narcissi) 2: 50 Newsholme Street Lobelia x speciosa 4: 11, 11 organic garden in codling (Cydia narcissus bulb fly community horticulture ‘Hadspen Purple’ campbellii 4: 41, 41 Somerset 9: 34–38 pomonella) 10: 43, 43 (Eumerus and Merodon project, Manchester, by 8: 50, 50 death’s head hawk species) 2: 50 Robin Dwiar 11: 54–55 Lobularia maritima (Acherontia atropos) narcissus eelworm newt, great crested ‘Snow Crystals’ 2: 65, 66 masterclass (series) 4: 33, 33 (caterpillar) (Ditylenchus dipsaci) (Triturus cristatus) ‘Sweet White’ 2: 66 see also practical advice five-spot burnet 2: 50 4: 39, 39 Snow Princess and problem solver panels (Zygaena trifolii) 2: 61 narcissus leaf scorch NHS, gardening on the 1: 8 (‘Inlbusnopr’) 2: 66 hawthorn webber (Peyronellaea curtisii) reader response loganberry ‘LY 654’ 10: 29 borders, refreshing, by pruning roses 1: 43–46 (Scythropia 2: 50 4: 22–23 logpiles 10: 29 Jenny Bowden 5: 73–76 training fruit trees, by crataegella) 4: 37, 37 National Plant Collections Nicotiana: Lonicera: overwintering, by Jim Arbury 9: 62–65 (caterpillar) (see Plant Heritage panel) alata 2: 65 planting partners 2: 40 Matthew Pottage watering container hummingbird hawk National Plant Monitoring ‘Fragrant Cloud’ 3: 34, pruning 2: 40 (The Garden, plants, by Nick Morgan (Macroglossum Scheme 6: 10 34 winter-flowering, by November 2014, 7: 55–58 stellatarum) 9: 27, 27 National Union of Perfume Series 2: 65, 65 James Armitage pp68–72): reader readers’ responses knotgrass (Acronicta Students: its support for ‘Perfume Deep 2: 38–40 response 2: 16–17 9: 19 rumicis) 4: 33, 33 student food-growing Purple’ 2: 65 x brownii ‘Dropmore (caterpillar) schemes 3: 88–90 sylvestris 2: 65, 65

12 The Garden | Index 2015 Nigella damascena – Picea

Nigella damascena Ornamental Horticulture Parks for People funding ‘Delikett’ (sugar snap) Perfect for Pollinators pesticides, consumer ‘Miss Jekyll’ 3: 34, 34 Roundtable Action Plan programme 11: 12 5: 87 listing, RHS 6: 75; 9: 42 access to advice on 4: 10 niwaki 12: 63 2015–2020 7: 10 Parodia magnifica 6: 31 ‘Golden Sweet’ 3: 100 Perry, Michael, on: Peter Pan 4: 11 ‘no dig’ gardening 3: 68 Ornithogalum: parsley ‘Champion Moss ‘Hurst Greenshaft’ petunias 2: 19 Petroselinum (see non-native and native dubium 1: 58, 58 Curled’ 2: 45 5: 86, 87 Pershore College, Worcs: parsley) plants: thyrsoides 1: 58 Partner Gardens, RHS ‘Jaguar’ 5: 85 new glasshouse 6: 13 pets and pests, by research into their Osmanthus for hedging 1: 70, 76–77; 2: 78–79; ‘Kelvedon Wonder’ Persicaria: Daniela Blomeley 4: 22 effect on native and topiary 7: 24 3: 112–113; 4: 110–111; 5: 86, 87 by Paul McBride Petunia: diversity 5: 10 Osteospermum from 5: 110–111; 6: 94–95; ‘Kent Blue’ 3: 100 10: 46–51 by Michael Perry 2: 19 reader response 7: 19 softwood cuttings 4: 34 7: 94–95; 8: 76–77; ‘Lord Leicester’ 5: 86 for smaller spaces 10: 25 Angela (‘Kerangela’) their attractiveness to Oudolf-style zoned 9: 92–93; 10: 86–87; ‘Shiraz’ (mangetout) in naturalistic 2: 66 wildlife 9: 8 plantings at the High 11: 82–83; 12: 76–77 5: 87, 87 plantings 10: 48 axillaris 2: 66 by Chris Young 9: 15 Line, New York 11: 49–52 pasqueflower (see ‘Sugar Ann’ (sugar snap) invasive cultivars 10: 25 Eliza (‘Kereliza’) 2: 66 by Helen Bostock Ovens, Sam (RHS Young vulgaris) 5: 87 planting combinations Joanna (‘Kerjoanna’) 9: 40–44 Designer of the Year pathogen strategy, calls ‘Twinset’ 1: 10, 10; 5: 86 10: 50–51 2: 66 Normanby Hall, Lincs: its 2014) 7: 47 for new UK 3: 10 ‘Waverex’ (petit pois) affinis: ‘Madness Plum’ 2: 66 fruit collection 10: 9 overwatering 7: 57 reader response 5: 23 5: 87 ‘Darjeeling Red’ Melissa (‘Kermelis’) Norton in Hales: RHS overwintering: patience in horticulture, peaches: 11: 44 2: 66 Britain in Bloom best places for, by Jenny by Sally Nex 5: 27 cropping calendar ‘Superba’ 10: 25; Priscilla (‘Kerpril’) 2: 63; Champion of Bowden 10: 68–69 patio fruit trees, by Gerry 12: 33 11: 42, 44, 44, 45 2: 66 Champions, 2015 by Matthew Pottage Edwards 11: 69–71 for patios 11: 70–71 alpina 10: 51, 51 ‘Purple Tower’ 2: 66 11: 76–77 (The Garden, Nov Pavord, Anna, on: William recommended amplexicaulis 10: 25 pH 3: 65, 67 Notcutt, Charles 2014, pp68–72): reader Robinson’s garden at cultivars 8: 24 ‘Anne’s Choice’ Pharmocopoeia (obituary) 8: 10 response 2: 16–17 Gravetye Manor, West reader response 10: 48 Londinensis 12: 57 nurseries: starting up, by Owen, Jennifer 11: 35 Sussex 8: 34–39 10: 17 ‘Blackfield’ phenology 3: 10, 11 Claire Austin 10: 19 Owen, Margaret pea downy mildew peacock spot (see olive 10: 48, 48, 49, 49 Phillyrea latifolia 1: 15 (obituary) 1: 13, 13 (Peronospora viciae) scab) ‘Fascination’ Philodendron melinonii owls 10: 31 5: 41, 41 (damage) pear rust 10: 49, 49 12: 46–47 barn (Tyto alba) pea moth (Cydia (Gymnosporangium ‘Fat Domino’ Phlebodium aureum, by 10: 31, 31 nigricana) 5: 41, 41 sabinae) 5: 34, 34 10: 48, 49, 49 Helen Dillon 2: 13, 13 little (Athene noctua) (damage) pears: ‘Firedance’ Phlomis: 10: 31, 31 pea sticks 10: 29 cropping calendar 10: 46–47, 48, 49 russeliana 7: 65 tawny (Strix aluco) pea, sweet (see Lathyrus 12: 33 ‘Jo and Guido’s Form’ tuberosa ‘Amazone’ 10: 31, 31 odoratus) in containers 11: 70 10: 49, 49 8: 44 O peas: ‘Joy of Kent’ 11: 12, 12 Orange Field Phlox: by Gareth Richards peat (see Growing Media (‘Orangofield’) divaricata: Oakeley, Henry 8: 74; 5: 85–87 panel) 10: 49, 49, 51 ‘Clouds of Perfume’ 12: 56 containers 5: 87 Pelargonium: var. pendula 5: 59, 60 Ocimum (see basil) cultivation 5: 87 online register 6: 8 10: 49, 49, 51 ‘May Breeze’ 5: 59, 60 O’Donnell, Seamus, edible pods 5: 87 Spanish Wine Burgundy ‘September Spires’ Phormium: and Deirdre Brennan: leafless5 : 86 (‘Pacswibu’) 4: 12, 12 10: 49, 49, 51 Black Velvet (‘Seivel’) their garden and P mangetout 5: 87 Pennisetum glaucum bistorta 10: 25, 48, 50, 51 12: 37, 41 nursery in Co. Donegal pests and diseases 5: 41 ‘Purple Majesty’ 3: 30, 30 ‘Guizhou Bronze’ ‘Dusky Chief’ 9: 57 10: 58–62, 59 Pachysandra terminalis shelling 5: 87 perennials: 9: 78, 78 Photinia x fraseri ‘Red Oenanthe javanica 11: 43 sugar snap 5: 87 dividing 2: 26 macrophylla 10: 25 Rob i n’ 11: 24, 24 ‘Flamingo’ 5: 82 Paeonia: types 5: 86–87 herbaceous: Noel microcephala ‘Red Phyllostachys edulis Olea europaea 11: 24 Claire Austin’s trials of ‘Alderman’ 5: 86 Kingsbury’s trial D rago n’ 10: 25, 25, 51, 3: 45 olibanum 12: 51 new selections ‘Balmoral’ 5: 86 garden at Montpelier 51; 12: 40, 41 Physalis ‘Verdelino’ 4: 12, olive scab (Fusicladiun 6: 68–72 ‘Champion of England’ Cottage, Herefords, by milletii 10: 25 12 oleagineum) 11: 26, 26 hybrid herbaceous: 5: 86 Stephen Anderton orientalis 10: 50, 51 Physocarpus: onions: National Plant ‘Delikata’ (mangetout) 4: 93–96 ‘Pink Elephant’ opulifolius: growing for flavour3 : 95 Collection 6: 71 5: 87 10: 48, 49, 49 Diable D’Or (‘Mindia’) ‘Snowball’ 3: 95 ‘Buckeye Belle’ 6: 70 ‘Red B a ro n’ 12: 37, 38 Ophiopogon ‘Coral Charm’ 6: 71 10: 48, 48, 49, 49 ‘Diabolo’ 11: 24; planiscapus ‘Garden Peace’ 6: 71 Pests in the garden tenuicaulis 10: 50, 51 12: 37 ‘Nigrescens’ : 37, 41 ‘Gauguin’ : 81 vacciniifolia : 25 Phytophthora 12 6 see also diseases and disorders panel 10 opobalsamum 12: 52 lactiflora: virginiana 10: 25 austrocedri discovered orange (see Citrus ‘Bowl of Beauty’ Agapanthus gall midge small (Pristiphora var. filiformis ‘Lance on UK conifers 10: 26 x aurantium Sweet 6: 56–57 (new species) 10: 8, 8 rufipes) 7: 27 Corporal’ 10: 51, 51 Picea: Orange Group) ‘Goldilocks’ 6: 71 aphids on fruit trees 1: 31 hawthorn webber moth (Variegated Group) likiangensis orchid care 12: 28–29 ‘Serene Pastel’ 6: 70 apple: (Scythropia crataegella) ‘Painter’s Palette’ var. rubescens, by Roy organic matter 3: 68 x lemoinei ‘High Noon’ aphid, rosy (Dysaphis 4: 37, 37 (caterpillar) 10: 51, 51 Lancaster 1: 40–41 6: 80 plantaginea) 1: 31; juniper scale (Carulaspis wallichii 10: 48 orientalis ‘Au re a’ 1: 62, ‘Scarlet O’Hara’ 10: 42, 42 juniper) 9: 27, 27 persimmon (see 64, 64 Obituaries 6: cover, 71 capsid bug narcissus: Diospyros kaki) pungens (Glauca and appreciations painterly influences in (Plesiocoris bulb fly (Eumerus and Pesselières, France 1: 70 Group) ‘Globosa’ 1: 61, Valérie and Pierre de rugicollis) 10: 42, 42 Merodon species) 66, 66 Dawson, Douglas Courcel’s garden in pests, by Tony 2: 50 4: 17, 17 Grasse, France 6: 77–81 Dickerson 10: 41–44 eelworm (Ditylenchus Flanagan, Mark pallets as ‘bug hotels’ sawfly (Hoplocampa dipsaci) 2: 50 Plant Heritage 12: 11, 11 (letter on) 2: 17 testudinea) 10: 41, 41 pea: National Plant Collections Giles, Will 12: 12, 12 Palmer, Lady Anne 4: 65 codling moth (Cydia moth (Cydia nigricana) Glazebrook, John Papaver: pomonella) 10: 43, 43 5: 41, 41 (damage) Aquilegia 5: 11 Malmaison carnations 10: 10, 10 dubium subsp. lecoqii currant blister aphid pests 5: 41 Biarum 5: 15 6: 56 Notcutt, Charles 8: 10 ‘Albiflorum’9 : 54, 54 (Cryptomyzus ribis) redcurrant and Caltha 5: 15 Nepenthes 5: 15 Owen, Margaret orientale ‘Cedric 7: 27, 27 whitecurrant pests 7: 27 Correa 12: 11 new collections 5: 15; 1: 13, 13 Morris’ 9: 54, 55 cushion scale slugs and snails: greener Deschampsia 12: 11 12: 11 Skinner, Archie rhoeas, by Penelope (Chloropulvinaria control methods 3: 37 heathers 2: 58 peonies, hybrid 6: 14, 14 Bennett 7: 18 floccifera) 6: 31, 31 woolly currant scale Iris 12: 11 herbaceous 6: 71 Taylor, Patrick 8: 12, 12 park(s): gooseberry sawfly: (Pulvinaria vitis) bearded 6: 71 primroses, double 5: 15 Upward, Michael by Lia Leendertz 12: 20 common (Nematus 7: 27, 27 water irises 5: 15 Rhodohypoxis 3: 50 6: 14, 14 on disused railway, New ribesii) 7: 27, 27 Lachenalia 5: 15 x Rhodoxis 3: 50 York, USA 11: 49–52

Index 2015 | The Garden 13 Pierre, Karen – Prunus

Pierre, Karen, on: Pilbeam, John: awarded Pileostegia viburnoides Plants for Bugs project, 3: 84 Limelight Group 3: 56 gardening contrasts Veitch Memorial Medal 4: 49 RHS 9: 8 ‘Jazzy’ 3: 12, 12 ‘Little Egypt’ 3: 55 between East Anglia 3: 14 Pimm’s No.1, container by Helen Bostock Jersey Royals, by Jacky ‘Marie Crousse’ 3: 54 and Portugal 7: 21 plantings for 3: 80 9: 40–44 Hobbs 3: 81–86 Marine Blues Group Pimpinella major ‘Rosea’ readers’ responses readers’ responses 3: 52 5: 81, 81 11: 19; 12: 21 5: 23; 7: 18 Mauve Victorians Plant Profiles pinkcurrants 7: 80–82 Plants for the Future: Potato Pot 7: 10 Group 3: 57 ‘Gloire de Sablons’ : 82 advice on marketing Potentilla ‘Gibson’s ‘Mexico’ : 56 see also award of garden merit panel 7 3 Pinus: new plants 8: 9 Scarlet’ 8: 51, 51 Midnight Group Barnhaven primulas, by roses, single-flowered, contorta ‘Chief Joseph’ plants: pots (see Container 3: 56, 57 Val Bourne 3: 52–57, 52 by Charles Quest- 1: 62, 62, 63 useful qualities, by Gardening panel) ‘Miss Indigo’ 3: 54 climbers, herbaceous, Ritson 5: 53–57 mugo 11: 58 Sally Nex 3: 21 Pottage, Matthew, on: New Pinks Group by Bob Brown 9: 80–83 Rudbeckia annuals, by parviflora ‘Bonnie with fond associations, conifers 1: 61–66 3: 54, 55 conifers, by Matthew Esther McMillan Bergman’ 1: 64, 64 by Phil Clayton 4: 25 overwintering (The Osiered Amber Group Pottage 1: 61–66 7: 50–53 pumila 11: 58 with symbolic and Garden, Nov 2014, 3: 53 Corylopsis, by Neil Sanguisorba, by Chris radiata 6: 83 personal meaning, by pp68–72): reader ‘Paris ’90’ 3: 56, 57 Lancaster 3: 70–72 and Toby Marchant Pisum sativum (see peas) Chris Young 12: 17 response 2: 16–17 ‘Ramona’ 3: 56 Crataegus, by Nick 8: 43–46 Pittosporum: Platanus x hispanica, by powdery mildew 5: 10 Rustic Reds Group 3: 56 Dunn 4: 87–90 scented summer plants, tenuifolium: Lia Leendertz 2: 16 prairie gardening 2: 15 sieboldii ‘Iso-botan’ Galanthus: by Graham Rice for hedging and plums: preparing for the New 6: 10 by Simon Garbutt 2: 63–66 topiary 7: 24 cropping calendar Year in autumn, by Sally Striped Victorians 1: 52–54 succulents for the ‘Tom Thumb’12 : 38 12: 33 Nex 9: 21 Group 3: 57 early, by Roger Harvey summer garden, by ‘Warnham Gold’ for patios 11: 70–71 Price, Penny: ‘Sunshine Susie’ 3: 54 10: 65–67 Paul Spracklin 6: 47–50 12: 25, 25 Podcasts, RHS Gardening Castanospermum ‘Ta ngo’ 3: 53 correction 12: 21 umbellifers, by Tim ‘Wrinkled Blue’ 11: 11 australe pods and seeds ‘Val Horncastle’ 3: 54 groundcover plants, by Ingram 5: 78–82 11: 24 Podocarpus: 2: 95 Valentine Victorians Matt James 11: 42–45 reader response 7: 19 pizza recipes, container as an alternative to box Primrose Bank Nursery, Group 3: 56 hollies, by Christopher winter heathers, by plantings for 3: 76 (letter on) 9: 19 North Yorks, by Roy ‘Vera Maud’ 3: 57 Bailes 12: 58–63 John Hall 2: 53–58 plane, London (see henkelii 3: 44, 44 Lancaster 5: 59–62 vulgaris: Persicaria, by Paul winter-flowering Platanus x hispanica) pollarding 12: 29 Primula: double-flowered McBride 10: 46–51 honeysuckles, by planning crops pollinating patio fruit x anisodoxa ‘Kevock 5: 15 purple-leaved plants, by James Armitage realistically, by trees 11: 71 Surprise’ 5: 16, 16 National Plant Nigel Colborn 12: 36–41 2: 38–40 Chris Young 3: 19 pollinators: Barnhaven Blues Collection 5: 15 Plant Heritage 5: 15; 12: 11 in the Monmouthshire Group 3: 57 ‘Winter White’ 3: 52, 53 (see also Plant Heritage garden of Marc Barnhaven primulas You and Me Series 3: 54 National Plant Carlton, by Jean cultivation 3: 56 prison gardening: see plants­people Collections panel) Vernon 2: 60–61 ‘Butterscotch’ 3: 53 Windlesham Trophy Plant of the Year 2015, Pollinator Strategy for Cowichan Groups 3: 54 privet (see Ligustrum) Austin, Claire: her trials 6: 82–84, 82 RHS Chelsea 7: 10, 10 England, National 1: 9 Candy Pinks Group prolonging flowering of new iris and peony inspiration from great plant production, pollinator-friendly 3: 54, 55 with cold glass, by Alan selections, by Vanessa plantspeople, by Chris changes in 12: 66–68 plantings 9: 40–44 ‘Captain Blood’ 3: 54 Gray 11: 21 Berridge 6: 68–72, 69 Young 8: 15 plant profiles (see panel) by Lia Leendertz Casquet mixture 3: 56 Prosartes: Douglas, David: his Rae, Gordon, snowdrop plant protection laws 6: 20 Chartreuse Group 3: 53 maculata 3: 49 mysterious death, enthusiast, by Phil 1: 13 RHS research into 9: 8 Cowichan Amethyst smithii 3: 49–50 by Gordon Mason Clayton 1: 55–57, 55 Plantlife 10: 25 pollution: Group 3: 56, 57 ‘Rick’ 3: 50 mitigated by green roofs Cowichan Blue Group pruning: 11: 39 3: 57 citrus plants 8: 53 trapped by trees Cowichan Garnet clematis 6: 38–45 Practical Advice 11: 38, 39, 58 Group 3: 55 currant bushes 7: 82 see also diseases and disorders, fruit, grow your own, masterclass, pests Polygonatum: Cowichan Venetian fan-trained stone fruit in the garden, problem solver and vegetables panels humile 3: 48 Group 3: 55 7: 26 odoratum ‘Red S te m’ Cowichan Yellow jasmine 2: 24 annuals from seed 3: 34 hedges: planting in roses that produce good 3: 48, 48 Group 3: 53, 56 lavender 8: 28 ants 6: 32, 32 winter 12: 30 hips 5: 41 pumilum 3: 48 Daybreak Group 3: 56 native shrubs 6: 37 baskets, hanging 3: 33 Helleborus flowers, salvias, overwintering Polystichum setiferum ‘Desert Sunset’ 3: 53 shrubs 4: 52–53 birdfeeders 2: 22 displaying 1: 28 Mexican 9: 26 Plumosomultilobum ‘Fife Yellow’ 5: 15, 15 Prunus: box alternatives for Hippeastrum care and seed: Group 2: 29, 29 Firefly Group3 : 55 bacterial shot hole topiary and hedging cultivation 12: 29 gathering and storing ponds: Flamingo Group 3: 56 (Pseudomonas 7: 24 hollies for berries and 9: 27 and hedgehogs 10: 39 ‘Francisca’ 5: 60, 61 syringae) 5: 34, 34 Chelsea chop 5: 32 cut foliage 12: 26 stratifying 11: 29 for amphibians 2: 31 Victorians new bacterial leaf spot Clematis pruning, by irrigation systems 8: 31 seedlings: damping off to reduce wetness in Group 3: 56 (Xanthomonas David Jewell 6: 38–45 jasmine, pruning 2: 24 5: 37 gardens 12: 42 ‘Gilded Ginger’ 3: 53 arboricola pv. pruni) climbers: late summer and shrubs, summer- poppies, by Penelope Grand Canyon Group 4: 17, 17 from seed 2: 25 autumn colour 8: 26–27 flowering 7: 26–27 Bennett 7: 18 3: 52, 55 pruning fruit trees 7: 26 herbaceous 9: 28 Lavandula pruning 8: 28 spring bulbs 10: 26 porches, overwintering Harbour Lights pythium root rot 2: 29 crocus flowering lawn care: bald spots by Tony Dickerson plants in 10: 69 mixture 3: 55, 56 avium Stardust (‘13-7- calendar 11: 33 4: 30 2: 50–51 positioning plants, by Harlow Car hybrids 70, Stardust’) 12: 12, 12 deadwood, beneficial leafmould, using 12: 28 staking trees 10: 24 Helen Dillon 3: 19 12: 43 cerasifera ‘Nig ra’ 12: 37 10: 29 meadows, annual, succulents for outdoors potatoes: Harvest Yellows Group cerasus ‘Morello’ fan- edging tools 6: 35 sowing 4: 28 6: 31 seed, by Penelope 3: 52 trained 7: 26 Epimedium flowers, moles (Talpa europaea), supports, birch 2: 25 Bennett 3: 22 Indian Reds Group 3: 52 dulcis: almonds for displaying 1: 28 controlling 6: 28, 28 tender perennials from ‘International Kidney’ ‘Kinlough Beauty’ 5: 62 flavour3 : 96 Erica propagating 2: 26 Narcissus naturalising in cuttings 9: 28 himalaica 11: 24 fasciation 7: 27 grass 10: 24 topiary: first steps 6: 35 incisa ‘Praecox’ 11: 24, ferns, hardy 2: 29 nestboxes, choosing trees: problem solver 24 fertilisers, liquid 7: 31 3: 37 small, with good mume ‘Beni-chidori’ fruit press 9: 24 Osteospermum from winter interest 11: 24 citrus care, by Rob Bowden 10: 68–69 2: 20, 20 Galanthus planting 1: 31 softwood cuttings 4: 34 surgery 12: 28–29 Stirling 8: 52–53 shrubs for small spaces, x persicoides ‘Spring grasses, annual 3: 30 perennials, dividing 2: 26 turf, laying 9: 31 encouraging wildlife, by by Laurel Emms Glow’ 12: 38 ‘grey water’, using 8: 31 Persicaria for smaller water butts 8: 31 Helen Bostock 6: 74–75 4: 52–53 serrula 11: 24, 24 hardwood cuttings, spaces 10: 25 overwintering, best waterlogged spaces, by spinosa pruning 6: 37 rooting 12: 30 places for, by Jenny Guy Barter 12: 42–43 x subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’ 11: 24, 24

14 The Garden | Index 2015 Pseudopanax ferox – rootstocks

Pseudopanax ferox 4: 50 containers, by Julie ‘Cornish Gold’ 9: 70 centenary 4: 44 sanguineum 6: 83, 83 7: 34–39 Pteridophyllum Hollobone 3: 76–81 Restore a Book campaign Rhodohypoxis: Rice, Graham, on: scented Robbirt, Karen, on: the racemosum 3: 48, 48–49 redcurrants 7: 80–82 (RHS Lindley Library) baurii 7: 22–23, 22–23 summer plants 2: 63–66 RHS Plant Trial of Pulsatilla vulgaris pests 7: 27 8: 70–71 National Plant Richards, Gareth, on: Solenostemon 8: 55–57 project to encourage UK ‘Jonkheer van Tets’ 7: 80 Rhinanthus minor Collection 3: 50 currants 7: 80–82 reader response 10: 17 populations 7: 8, 8 ‘Junifer’ 7: 80 9: 33, 33 x Rhodoxis National peas 5: 85–87 Robinson, Dr and Mrs purple-leaved plants, by ‘Red Lake’ 7: 23, 23, 80 Rhodochiton Plant Collection 3: 50 Richardson, Tim, on: 4: 65 Nigel Colborn 12: 36–41 ‘Stanza’ 7: 80 atrosanguineus 2: 25, 25 RHS The Garden New York’s high-level Robinson, William: his pylons: scheme to Rehmannia ‘Magic Rhododendron: Anthology 1: 73 park the High Line garden at Gravetye remove from beauty D rago n’ 5: 16, 16 collection at Caerhays rhubarb: 11: 49–52 Manor, West Sussex spots 11: 10 Renishaw Hall and Estate, Cornwall 9: 12 forcing 1: 28 Rippin, John, on: 8: 34–39, 36 Pyracantha ‘Golden Gardens, Derbyshire 5: 12 flowering times, by ‘Champagne’ 1: 28 developments at Rocket Science project, Paradise’ 3: 12, 12 repetition in garden John Grimshaw 3: 25 ‘Hawke’s Champagne’ Bodnant Garden RHS 4: 17; 10: 81 Pyrus pear rust 5: 34, 34 design, by Nick Turrell barbatum 3: 25, 25 1: 28 5: 50, 50 Rodgersia podophylla Pythium 2: 29 1: 21 bureavii 9: 12 ‘Stockbridge Arrow’ risotto recipes, container 3: 62 ‘replant disease’ 2: 29 griersonianum 9: 12 1: 28 plantings for 3: 77 roof gardens: reptiles in the garden lindleyi ‘Dame Edith ‘Timperley Early’ 1: 28 roast vegetables, at Barbican Centre, 7: 28 Sitwell’ 3: 44, 44 Ribes: container plantings for London 7: 12, 12 Reseda odorata 2: 64, 65 Metis Group 5: 48 nigrum (see 3: 79 ponds, by Penelope : ‘Midsummer Wedding’ blackcurrant) Robb, Alistair and Mary- Bennett 9: 17 festuciformis 9: 70, 70 8: 62, 62 rubrum (see redcurrant, Anne: their ‘garden of rootstocks: subverticillatus 9: 70 Rhododendron, Camellia whitecurrant, rooms’ at Cothay Manor for patio fruit trees 11: 71 Q tetraphyllus 9: 70 and Magnolia Group pinkcurrant) Gardens, Somerset understanding 9: 63 Queen’s Birthday Honours, The 2015: RHS RHS Gardens awards to horticulture see also sue biggs, rhs flower shows, rhs gardens, rhs plant trials, Alice in Wonderland Kensington, first RHS 8: 9 rhs lindley library, and rhs science panels Quest-Ritson, Charles, events in RHS Gardens garden in 4: 65 on: single-flowered Annual General Meeting, 6: 88 Rhododendron, 2015 7: 86 roses 5: 53–57 RHS 8: 74–75 Greening Grey Britain, Camellia and Magnolia quinces: awards to people 2015 RHS campaign 5: 11, Group centenary 4: 44 Bridgewater, Salford cropping calendar 3: 14 54–55; 11: 37, 39 RHS Vision publication 12: 33 nomination process by Sue Biggs 9: 86–87 11: 11 RHS’s ‘fifth garden’ plans for 2016 12: 73 for patios 11: 70–71 5: 105 Hagon, Stephen: award RHS–Garden Club of 4: 67; 12: 10, 10 Sibley’s Patio Quince Britain in Bloom, RHS of RHS Long Service America Interchange 11: 70 11: 39 Medal 9: 88 Fellowship 9: 91 Norton in Hales: Hassall, George: first Seed Scheme 9: 27; Harlow Carr, North Yorkshire Champion of RHS Young 11: 77 future developments plans for 2016 12: 72 Champions 2015 Ambassador 11: 78 social media 3: 111 1: 75; 4: 66 11: 76–77 Horticulture Matters Strategic Investment results 2015 11: 76–77 campaign 5: 10; 12: 68 Programme 12: 72 Hyde Hall, Essex bursaries, RHS 11: 78 highlights 2014–2015 Windlesham Trophy Campaign for School 8: 74–75 11: 12 future developments Winter Garden 11: 78 R Gardening, RHS 3: 105; investment projects at Winston Churchill 1: 74; 4: 66 4: 17; 7: 87; 10: 81; the RHS, by Chris Memorial Trust: RHS plans for 2016 12: 72–73 radicchio (see under 11: 54–55 Young 4: 65–67 partnership to fund chicory) Children’s Photographer It’s Your Neighbourhood horticultural radishes: of the Year 2: 70 campaign 11: 39 fellowships 7: 8 Rosemoor, Devon agm 3: 26–27 Community Outreach leaving a gift to the RHS Young Designer of the allotment courses Hot Garden, the, by RHS Plant Trial, by team, RHS 11: 54–55 4: 109 Year 2016 11: 78 10: 82 Jonathan Webster David Jeffery elections 8: 74–75 membership fees 12: 74 competition, by Robin future developments 8: 48–51 3: 26–27 to RHS Council 2016 Photographer of the Dwiar 7: 46–48 1: 75; 4: 66 reader response 10: 82 Year 2: 70–71 Young Photographer of 5: 23 financial statement plans for 2016 and the Year 2: 70 Wisley, Surrey ‘Amethyst’ 3: 26, 26 2014/2015 8: 74–75 beyond, by Sue Biggs Young School Gardener ‘Celesta’ 3: 26, 26 Gardening Advice and 12: 72–73 of the Year 2015 9: 91, 91 allotment courses 10: 82 plans for 2016 12: 72 ‘French Breakfast 4 Science, by Sue Biggs podcasts 11: 11 Bowles’ Corner snail populations in the – Francis’ 3: 26, 26–27 replanting project 2: 72 Glasshouse 9: 88 ‘Sparkler’ 3: 26, 26 future developments Walled Garden 4: 46–50 ‘Vi n a ra’ 3: 26, 26 1: 74; 4: 66 formal white Rae, David: appointed RHS FLOWER shows illuminated flowers plantings 7: 91 OBE 2: 8 event 12: 73, 73 weather vane on Wisley Rae, Gordon: snowdrop Birmingham, RHS 7: 10, 10 at RHS Flower Shows National Plant Collection loggia 12: 20, 20 enthusiast, by Phil Flower Show: 2015 European Orchid Show 5: 88–90 of heathers 2: 58 Clayton 1: 55–57, 55 highlights 8: 12 2015 6: 10 London shows: rainfall capture by plants Cardiff, RHS Flower Show: Great London Plant Fair Botanical Art Show, 11: 38 highlights 2015 6: 10 2015, RHS: highlights RHS 2: 95–96; 5: 15 raspberries: Chatsworth House, 6: 14 calendar 2016 12: 72 RHS lindley library spine-free 10: 29 Derbyshire: new RHS Hampton Court Palace new shows 5: 104 ‘Autumn Treasure’ Flower Show venue in Flower Show, RHS 2015 7: 12 including RHS Archive (series) 10: 29 2017 8: 8 8: 58–63 Malvern Spring Festival, ‘Black Jewel’ 2: 10, 10 Chelsea Flower Show, 25 years 6: 63–66 RHS: highlights 2015 Botanical Art Show, 3: 137 ‘Glen Ample’ 10: 29 RHS: anniversary maze 6: 9 7: 12 RHS London 2: 95–96; Patrick Taylor archive ‘Glen Fyne’ 10: 29 gardens preserved highlights 6: 65–66 Tatton Park, RHS Flower 5: 15 3: 106, 137 ‘Glen Lyon’ 10: 29 permanently 4: 73–76 new and interesting Show: Buchoz, Pierre Joseph: Restore a Book ‘Malling Minerva’ 10: 29 readers’ responses plants 8: 61 highlights 2015 7: 48; his Collection campaign 8: 70–71 ‘Moy’ 10: 29 6: 20; 7: 19 Harvest Festival Show 9: 75–79 precieuse et Strickland, Fiona: ‘Prosen’ 10: 29 highlights 2015 5: 90; 2015, RHS 12: 12 RHS Young Designer enluminée des fleurs August sunflower Ruby Beauty (‘Nr7’) 7: 72–78 judging: of the Year 2015 5: 12; 6: 121 (painting) 6: 121, 121 7: 76, 76; 10: 29 new plants 2015 5: 16 at RHS botanical art 7: 46–48 Gardens of England, Treasures of the Lindley ‘Tadmor’ 10: 29 Plant of the Year 2015 shows 2: 96 by E Adveno Brooke Library appeal 8: 70–71 recipe plantings for

Index 2015 | The Garden 15 Rosa – Secret Garden Sunday

Rosa: ‘Francis E. Lester’ 5: 57 ‘Phyllis Bide’ 7: 39 hirta: ‘Jezebel’ 9: 59, 60 Saxifraga: fragrance 5: 57 ‘Fru Dagmar Hastrup’ Rosy Cushion (‘Interall’) ‘Cappuccino’ 7: 51, 52 ‘Jo a n’ 9: 26, 26 agm awards 10: 73 pruning, by Ian Bull 5: 57 5: 54, 54 Cherokee Sunset ‘Love and Wishes’ (3rd cultivation 10: 71–72 1: 43–46 ‘Frühlingsmorgen’ roxburghii 5: 56, 57 Mixed 7: 53, 53 place, RHS Chelsea planting combinations single-flowered, by 5: 55, 56 rugosa ‘Ru b ra’ ‘Cherry Brandy’ Plant of the Year 2015) 10: 72 Charles Quest-Ritson ‘Geranium’ 5: 55, 57, 57 5: 56–57, 57 7: 50, 51, 53 7: 10 RHS Plant Trial, by 5: 53–57 glauca 5: 41 (hips) ‘Scabrosa’ 5: 57 Chim Chiminee Mixed lyrata ‘Purple Malcolm McGregor with good hips 5: 41 ‘Golden Wings’ 5: 54 ‘Scharlachglut’ 7: 53 Knockout’ 12: 41 10: 70–73 with smaller flowers Graham Thomas 5: 41 (hips), 56–57 ‘Chocolate Orange’ mexicana ‘Limelight’ sect. Irregulares 5: 55–56 (‘Ausmas’) 6: 70 ‘Sir Cedric Morris’ 7: 51, 53 9: 60 10: 70–73 ‘Anemone’ 5: 55, 55 helenae 5: 56, 56, 57 5: 41 (hips) ‘Giant Tetra Double’ microphylla 9: 57 ‘Angelina Johnson’ ‘Ballerina’ 5: 55 ‘Irish Elegance’ 5: 54 Sir Walter Scott 7: 50, 51 ‘Cerro Potosí’ (fortunei) 10: 73, 73 banksiae 5: 56 Kew Gardens (‘Ausfalcon’) 5: 16, 16 ‘Goldilocks 9: 56, 59 x arendsii 11: 42 ‘Betty Prior’ 5: 54 (‘Ausfence’) 5: 56, 56 stellata 5: 56 Improved’ 7: 51, 52 ‘Ribambelle’ 9: 58 Black Ruby (fortunei) brunonii ‘La Mortola’ ‘Kingdon Ward’ 5: 56, 57 Summer Wine ‘Indian Summer’ ‘Wendy’s Surprise’ 10: 72 5: 55 laevigata 5: 55 (‘Korizont’) 5: 57 7: 51, 52 9: 59 ‘Blackberry and Apple californica 5: 56 ‘Lilac Charm’ 5: 56 Sunny Sky (‘Koraruli’) ‘Irish Eyes’ 7: 51, officinalis: Pie’ (fortunei) canina 5: 41 (hips) longicuspis 5: 57 (Rose of the Year 2016) 52, 53 ‘Icterina’ 2: 49 10: 72–73, 73 ‘Cantabrigiensis’ 5: 55 ‘Madame Isaac Péreire’ 7: 9, 9; 8: 59, 59 ‘Irish Spring’ 7: 51, 53 ‘Purpurascens’ 2: 49; ‘Bych a n’ ( fortunei) Chianti (‘Auswine’) 6: 70 7: 12 The Ancient Mariner ‘Marmalade’ 3: 34, 12: 38 10: 73 ‘City of Gloucester’ Mary Rose (‘Ausmary’) (‘Ausoutcry’) 7: 76, 76 34; 7: 51, 52, 52, 53 ‘Tricolor’ 2: 49 ‘Conwy Snow’ 9: 10, 10; 12: 21 6: 70 The Charlatan ‘M aya’ 7: 51, 53 patens ‘Guanajuato’ (fortunei) 10: 73 letter (from Charles ‘Mermaid’ 5: 56 (‘Meiguimov’) 5: 56 ‘Prairie Sun’ 7: 51, 9: 60 cortusifolia 10: 70–71 Quest-Ritson) 12: 21 Moorcroft (‘Guesyearn’) The Simple LIfe 52–53, 53 ‘Penny’s Smile’ 9: 57, ‘Early Ruby’ (fortunei) Cocktail (‘Meimick’) 8: 62, 62 (‘Hartrifle’)5 : 54, 55 ‘Sonora’ 7: 51, 53 58, 59 10: 72, 73 5: 54, 56 ‘Mozart’ 5: 55 ‘Toby Tristam’ 5: 55 ‘Sputnik’ 7: 51, 53 ‘Phyllis’ Fancy’ 9: 15 epiphylla ‘Little Piggy’ ‘Complicata’ 5: 55 ‘Mrs Oakley Fisher’ virginiana 5: 56 ‘To to’ 7: 53, 53 ‘Royal Bumble’ 9: 57, 7: 44 ‘Constance Spry’ 6: 70 5: 54, 57 ‘Wedding Day’ 5: 56 ‘Toto Rustic’ 7: 53 59, 60 fortunei 10: 70, 71–72 ‘Cooperi’ 5: 55, 55; 7: 39 mulliganii 5: 57 wichurana 5: 55 Russell, Clive, on: the ‘Ruby Star’ 8: 62, 62 var. obtusocuneata ‘Dainty Bess’ 5: 54, 56 multiflora 5: 55 xanthina ‘Canary Bird’ RHS Plant Trial of ‘Silas Dyson’ 9: 58, 59 ‘White Fantasia’ ‘Dortmund’ 5: 56 ‘Nevad a’ 5: 55 5: 54, 57 Median Bearded iris splendens ‘Van-Houttei’ 10: 73 ‘Dunwich Rose’ 5: 54, 57 x odorata ‘Mutabilis’ Roscoea: 6: 24–25, 24 9: 57 ‘Gelbes Monster’ ‘Dupontii’ 5: 54, 57 5: 54, 55 cautleyoides ‘Pennine rust diseases 8: 27, 27 x sylvestris ‘Mainacht’ (fortunei) 10: 72–73, 73 ‘Ellen Willmott’ 5: 54 Our Molly (‘Dicreason’) Purple’ 7: 43 11: 44 ‘Moe’ (fortunei) 10: 71, filipes ‘Kiftsgate’ 5: 57 5: 54 ‘Harvington Raw Silk’ Sambucus: 72–73, 73 For Your Eyes Only Peppermint Twist 7: 43 nigra: ‘Mount Nachi’ (fortunei) (‘Cheweyesup’) (‘Jacraw’) 5: 54 humeana f. alba 7: 43 f. porphyrophylla: 10: 71, 72, 72–73, 73 5: 53, 56 persica 5: 56 ‘McBeath’s Pink’ 7: 43 ‘Eva’ 8: 51, 51; ‘Pink Haze’ (fortunei) Rose of the Year 2016 12: 37, 38, 40 10: 73, 73 7: 9, 9; 8: 59, 59 ‘Gerda’ 12: 36, 42 ‘Primulaize Salmon’ RHS PLANT Trials rose rust (Phragmidium S Sanders, Chris, on: the 7: 43, 44 tuberculatum) 8: 27, 27 RHS Plant Trial of ‘Rokujō’ (fortunei) 2016 Plant Trials 12: 25 Iris Median Bearded Rosemoor, RHS Garden St Andrews Botanic Clematis Viticella 10: 73 and the RHS Award of 6: 24–25 (see RHS Gardens panel) Garden, Fife: study Group 8: 22–23, 22 ‘Rubrifolia’ (fortunei) Garden Merit Lathyrus odoratus Rosmarinus officinalis centre for RHS Level 2 Sandersonia aurantiaca 10: 70–71, 71, 72, 73, 73 3: 104–105 11: 30, 30 Prostratus Group qualifications7 : 91 1: 59, 59 sendaica 10: 71 beefsteak tomatoes, by Mexican salvias, by 11: 42, 43 St Just in Roseland church sandy soil 3: 65, 67 ‘Shiranami’ (fortunei) Michael Michaud Helen Dillon 9: 56–60 roundabouts, by Lia gardens, Cornwall, by Sanguisorba: 10: 71, 72, 73 7: 67–70 New Guinea Impatiens, Leendertz 4: 22 Matthew Biggs 10: 74–76 by Chris and Toby ‘Silver Velvet’ (fortunei) Clematis Viticella Group by Jon Wheatley Rowe, Jeff, and Claire salade niçoise, container Marchant 8: 43–46 10: 70 8: 22–23 5: 93–96 Batten: their nursery in plantings for 3: 79 cultivation 8: 46 stolonifera 10: 70, 72 dill and coriander, the radishes, by David Cornwall 9: 67–70 Salix: in naturalistic ‘Sue Drew’ (fortunei) RHS Plant Trial, by Jeffery3 : 26–27 Royal Botanic Garden alba: plantings 8: 43–46 10: 71, 73, 73 Barbara Segall reader response 5: 23 Edinburgh staff killed in var. vitellina: planting partners Sugar Plum Fairy 6: 60–61 Saxifraga by Malcolm the First World War, by ‘Britzensis’ 12: 43 8: 44–46 (‘Toujya’) (fortunei) hardy chrysanthemums McGregor 10: 70–73 Roy Lancaster (The ‘Yelverton’ armena 8: 44 10: 71, 72, 73 10: 20–21 Solenostemon, by Garden, November 1: 23, 23 ‘Blackthorn’ 8: 46 Scadoxus: Hyacinthus, by Alan Karen Robbirt 8: 55–57 2014, pp48–49): reader reticulata 7: 42 canadensis 8: 44 multiflorus Shipp 4: 26–27 reader response 10: 17 response 1: 19 serpyllifolia 7: 42 hakusanensis 8: 43, subsp. katherinae Streptocarpus 11: 22–23 Royal College of Salvia: 44, 45 1: 58, 58 Physicians: its garden of hardiness 9: 26 ‘Lilac Squirrel’ 8: 45 puniceus 1: 58 medicinal plants in Mexican: ‘Ivory Towers’ 8: 44, 45 scented summer plants, London, by Nick Bailey agm plants 9: 58 menziesii 8: 44, 46 by Graham Rice RHS Science 12: 55–57 overwintering 9: 26 obtusa 8: 44–45, 46 2: 63–66 Royal Kitchen Garden, RHS Plant Trial, by ‘Chatto’ 8: 46 Schoenaich, Brita von, benefits of plants in RHS 9: 8 Hampton Court Palace, Helen Dillon officinalis 8: 44 on: planting street trees urban areas 11: 57 by Helen Bostock Surrey, by Jean Vernon 9: 56–60 ‘Arnhem’ 8: 44 11: 21 by Tijana Blanuša 9: 40–44 3: 98–100 planting associations ‘Lemon Splash’ 8: 46 School Gardening Team 11: 38–39 readers’ responses Rubus: 9: 58 ‘Martin’s Mulberry’ of the Year 2015, RHS citizen science project 11: 19; 12: 21 fruticosus (see pruning 9: 60 8: 45, 46 9: 91 on powdery mildew research into effects of blackberry) ‘Dyson’s Joy’ 9: 58, 59 ‘Red Thunder’8 : 46 Scilla peruviana 3: 44, 5: 10 growing media on idaeus (see raspberry) greggii 9: 57 ‘Shiro-fukurin’ 8: 46 44; 6: 80–81 grapevine viruses, by watering phoenicolasius 11: 40 involucrata ‘Bethellii’ ‘Pink Tanna’ 8: 46 Scottish castle gardens, Gerard Clover 5: 64–65 requirements, by Paul Rudbeckia: 9: 60 ‘Raspberry Coulis’ 8: 46 by Agnes Stevenson John MacLeod Annual Alexander 7: 58 annuals, by Esther x jamensis 9: 57 ‘Ta n n a’ 8: 46 6: 52–59 Lecture 9: 88 RHS Science Strategy McMillan 7: 50–53 ‘Desert Blaze’ 9: 57, tenuifolia 8: 44, 46 Seabrook, Peter, on: 2014 1: 8 2015–2019 6: 88; 12: 11 cultivation 7: 53 59, 60 var. alba 8: 46 changes in the horticul­ 2015 12: 11 Rocket Science project for borders 7: 50–52 ‘Hot Lips’ 9: 26, 26, ‘Pieters’ 8: 44, 46 ture industry 12: 66–68 Marsh Award for 4: 17; 10: 81 for cutting 7: 50–52 58, 59, 60, 60 ‘White Tanna’ 8: 46 Secret Garden Sunday, Horticultural Science soil research 3: 68 planting partners 7: 53 ‘Javier’ 9: 59, 60 Santolina RHS 7: 85 11: 11 tools, gardeners’ use of: RHS Plant Trial 7: 52 ‘Nachtvlinder’ 9: 58, chamaecyparissus Plants for Bugs project, RHS research into 4: 14 fulgida var. deamii 59 ‘Lambrook Silver’ 2: 49 8: 26 ‘Peter Vidgeon’ 9: 59 Sarcococca saligna 2: 72

16 The Garden | Index 2015 Sedum – trees

Sedum: single-minded gardeners, Versa Crimson Gold stepover trees 9: 65 summer-flowering Tilia, its effects on bees ‘Blue Pearl’ by Sally Nex 10: 19 (‘Pas733805’) 8: 57 Stevenson, Agnes, on: shrubs 7: 26–27 10: 16 (SunSparkler Series) Sirdavidia solannona Versa Green Halo Arts and Crafts gardens supports, birch 2: 25 toads (Bufo bufo) 2: 31, 31 4: 12, 12 5: 11 (‘Pas733809’) 8: 56 in Aberdeenshire & Fife Sutherlandia frutescens Tocher, Ian, on: South ‘José Aubergine’ 12: 39 Skelmersdale, Christine, Versa Lime 6: 52–59 12: 56, 57 African bulbs to grow ‘Red Cauli’ 12: 40, 41 on: (‘Pas733807’) 8: 56 Stevenson, Wendy and Svalbard Global Seed indoors 1: 58–59 telephium agm tulips 4: 55–62 Versa Watermelon David: their small city Vault, Spitzbergen, tomatillo (see Physalis) (Atropurpureum Tulbaghia violacea (‘Pas491156’) 8: 56 garden in London, by Norway 5: 12; 11: 10 Tomato spotted wilt Group) ‘Purple 9: 23, 23 ‘Winsome’ 8: 56, 57 Naomi Slade 5: 67–70 sweet cicely (see Myrrhis virus 5: 34, 34 Emperor’ 9: 52 Skimmia x confusa ‘Kew Wizard Velvet Red stir-fry salads, container odorata) tomatoes: seed: Gree n’ 2: 20, 20 (Wizard Series) 8: 57 plantings for 3: 78 sweet corn 3: 37 cultivars for flavour annuals from 3: 34, 34 Skinner, Archie Solidago ‘Goldenmosa’ Stirling, Rob, on: citrus recommended 3: 96 gathering and storing (obituary) 6: 14, 14 8: 50, 50 care 8: 52–53 cultivars 3: 37 from seed 3: 28 9: 27 SkyGarden, London EC3 sooty blotch (Phyllachora Stone, David: award of selections for beefsteak: in space project 4: 17, 5: 12 pomigena) 10: 44, 44 British Empire Medal sweetness 3: 37 hardiness 7: 70 10: 81 Slade, Naomi, on: Wendy Sorbus: 2: 8 ‘Northern Xtra Sweet’ RHS Plant Trial, by stratifying 11: 29 and David Stevenson’s helenae 11: 24 stony soil 3: 65, 67 3: 37 Michael Michaud vegetable: sowing 5: 38 small London garden poteriifolia 7: 42, 44 storing root vegetables ‘Prelude’ 9: 22, 22 7: 67–70 Seed Scheme, RHS 9: 27; 5: 67–70 reducta 7: 42 12: 33 (see Lathyrus truss-pruning 7: 70 11: 77 Slater, Nigel, on: risotto South African bulbs to strawberries: odoratus ) ‘Ananas’ 7: 68 seedlings: damping off recipe plantings 3: 77, 77 grow indoors, by Ian grown for flavour3 : 95 Symphytum ‘Beefmaster’ 7: 69, 69 5: 37 slowworm (Anguis Tocher 1: 58–59 recommended caucasicum 4: 96 ‘Bountiful’ 7: 69 Segall, Barbara, on: the fragilis) 7: 28, 28 spinach overwintering cultivars 3: 95 Synge, Linda, on: house ‘Brandy Boy’ 7: 69, 69 RHS Plant Trial of dill slugs: greener controls 9: 31 Pink Panda (‘Frel’) 11: 42 plants and fashion 3: 25 ‘Brandywine’ 7: 70 and coriander 6: 60–61 3: 37 Spracklin, Paul, on: ‘Snow White’ 3: 95 readers’ responses 5: 24 ‘Brutus’ 7: 68, 68 Selinum wallichianum small spaces, designing succulents for the street trees, planting, by Syria, seed for 11: 10 ‘Canestrino di Lucca’ 5: 78, 82, 82 for 5: 70; 6: 81; 7: 65; summer garden Brita von Schoenaich 7: 69 Senecio cineraria ‘Silver 8: 67; 9: 38 6: 47–50 11: 21 ‘Costoluto Fiorentino’ Dust’ 7: 91 Smit, Sir Tim 4: 80 spring: reginae 1: 37 7: 69, 69 sensory gardens, by Lia Smithsonian Institution, magnolias as indicators Streptocarpus: ‘Gigantomo’ 7: 69, 70 Leendertz 9: 18 Washington: its DNA of its arrival 3: 10 agm awards 11: 22–23 ‘Indigo Blue Beauty’ Sequoia sempervirens at storage project 10: 10 vegetables, sowing 8: 28 RHS Plant Trial 7: 68, 70 the Eden Project, Smyrnium perfoliatum wildlife breeding in 11: 22–23 ‘Legend’ 7: 69 Cornwall 6: 14 5: 79, 81 4: 39 ‘Blue Frills’ 11: 22 T ‘Marmande’ 7: 68, 69 shallots, growing for snacks, container spring bulbs 10: 26 ‘Charlotte’ 11: 22, 23 ‘Orange Wellington’ flavour3 : 95 plantings for 3: 81 care, by Tony ‘Franken Kelly’ 11: 22 Tagetes patula Citrus 7: 68, 68, 69 Shanghai Botanical snails: Dickerson 2: 50–51 ‘Frosty Diamond’ formula, mixed 2: 45 ‘Oxheart sel Riviera’ Garden: new camellia greener control cutting back foliage 11: 22, 23 Tale Valley Nursery, 7: 69, 69 selections 8: 10 methods 3: 37 2: 50 ‘Hannah’ 11: 22, 23 Devon, by Roy Lancaster ‘Pembepanter’ Shaw, Anne and Geoff: in the Glasshouse, RHS deadheading 2: 50 ‘Harlequin Blue’ 3: 47–50 7: 68, 68 their garden at Follers Garden Wisley 9: 88 failure to flower2 : 51 11: 22, 22 Tan, Kiat 1: 37, 37 correction 8: 19 Manor, East Sussex, by snake, grass (Natrix feeding 2: 51 ‘Harlequin Lace’ tangerine (see Citrus ‘Supersteak’ 7: 69, 69 Matthew Wilson natrix) 7: 28, 28 flower problems2 : 51 11: 22, 22–23 reticulata Tangerine ‘Tomande’ 7: 68, 68 7: 60–65 Snell, Penny: award of foliage problems 2: 50 ‘Katie’ 11: 22, 22 Group) ‘Crimson Crush’ 2: 9 sheds, overwintering Veitch Memorial Medal squash, summer 3: 30 ‘L au ra’ 11: 22, 23 Tatton Park Flower Show, ‘Orange Paruche’ 3: 96 plants in 10: 68 3: 14 recommended ‘Pink Leyla’ 11: 22 RHS (see RHS Flower ‘Sunchocola’ 10: 10, 10 shiitake mushrooms, by snowdrop (see cultivars 3: 30 ‘Polka-Dot Purple’ Shows panel) types 3: 28 Penelope Bennett 11: 18 Galanthus) squirrels on Anglesey (runner-up, RHS Taxodium distichum tools, gardeners’ use of: Shillam, Wendy: her social media, RHS on 12: 35 Chelsea Plant of the ‘Peve Minaret’ 1: 66, 66; RHS research into 4: 14 London rooftop 3: 111 Stachys byzantina 11: 42, Year 2015) 7: 10, 10 4: 48, 48 topiary: allotment, by Fern Alder soil (see Growing Media 44 ‘Purple Velvet’ 8: 62, 62 Taxus: alternatives to box 7: 24 11: 40–41, 40 panel) staking trees 10: 24 ‘Rubina Pink’ 11: 22 pythium root rot 2: 29 first steps6 : 35 Shin, Hye Woo (painting Solenostemon: starlings (Sturnus ‘Sioned’ 11: 22, 23 baccata pruning 6: 37 holly 12: 62 by): Cinnamomum agm plants 8: 55–57 vulgaris) 2: 22 ‘Susan’ 11: 22, 23 topiary 6: 35 plants for 6: 81 japonicum 2: 96 cultivation 8: 56 Stephanotis Strickland, Fiona ‘Standishii’ 1: 65, 65 tougher plants, by Helen Shipp, Alan, on: diseases 8: 26–27 fruit 3: 22, 23 (painting by): August Taylor, Patrick Dillon 9: 15 RHS Plant Trial of powdery mildew 8: 26, sunflower 6: 121, 121 (appreciation) 8: 12, 12 Trachycarpus fortunei Hyacinthus 4: 26–27 27 Strong, Sir Roy 9: 12, 12 his photographic 4: 48, 48; 10: 76 show gardens preserved RHS Plant Trial, by Nicola Student Eats 3: 88–90 archive 3: 106, 137 Tradescantia fluminensis permanently, by Annie Karen Robbirt 8: 55–57 student food-growing teasels, by Helen Dillon ‘Maiden’s Blush’ as a Gatti 4: 73–76 reader response 10: Stocken schemes, by Anisa Gress 12: 17 container plant 4: 25 readers’ responses 17 columnist and Karen Murphy Tellima grandiflora Trailblazer apprentice 6: 20; 7: 19 ‘Alabama Sunset’ 8: 56 3: 88–90 11: 43, 45 scheme 12: 15 shrubs: ‘Black Dragon’ 8: 56 Acer Corner, studying horticulture as tender perennials from training fruit trees, by clipping 4: 53 ‘Black Prince’ 8: 57, 57 Wendover, Bucks a mature student, by cuttings 9: 28 Jim Arbury 9: 62–65 compact cultivars 4: 52 ‘China Rose’ 8: 55, 56, 11: 46–47 Ade Sellars 9: 21 Tetrapanax papyrifer Treasures of the Lindley coppicing 4: 53 56–57 big gardens: their readers’ responses 11: 18 4: 49 Library appeal 8: 70–71 crown-lifting 4: 53 ‘Gay’s Delight’ 8: 57 pros and cons 8: 17 Stumpery, the, at Arundel Teucrium: Trebah Garden, for containers 4: 53 ‘Glennis’ 8: 57, 57 readers’ responses Castle, West Sussex chamaedrys for Cornwall, by Phil for small spaces, by ‘Glory’ 8: 57 9: 18; 10: 17 10: 32–33, 36 hedging 7: 24, 24 Clayton 3: 40–45 Laurel Emms 4: 52–53 Henna (‘Balcenna’) gardeners’ generosity succulents: scordium conservation trees: slow-growing 4: 52 8: 57, 57 1: 21 for outdoors 6: 31 1: 10 and buildings 11: 60 summer-flowering ‘Juliet Quartermain’ gardening etiquette for the summer garden, Thalia dealbata 9: 52 Big Tree Plant 7: 26–27 8: 57; 10: 17 4: 21 by Paul Spracklin thistle, melancholy (see campaign 4: 14 wall-training 4: 52 ‘Pineapple Beauty’ health and gardening 6: 47–50 Cirsium heterophyllum) Britain’s tallest wild Silene dioica 4: 96 8: 57 6: 23 in containers 6: 48 Thladiantha dubia 9: 83, native 7: 9 silty soil 3: 65, 67 ‘Pink Chaos’ 8: 56, 57 readers’ responses surviving UK winters 83 crown lifting 12: 28 Sim, Catherine: RHS Redhead (‘Uf0646’) 8: 18–19 6: 50 thornless cane fruit 10: 29 crown reduction 12: 29 Young Photographer of 8: 57, 57 humour and sugar snap (see peas) Thymus: for autumn colour the Year 2: 70 scutellarioides 8: 55 gardening 12: 19 summer pudding ‘Culinary Lemon’ 11: 42 11: 58–59 Singapore’s Gardens by Trusty Rusty (‘Uf06419’) in conversation with recipes, container serpyllum 11: 43 for smaller gardens, by the Bay, by Johan 8: 55, 56, 57 Beth Chatto 9: 54–55 plantings for 3: 78 Tiarella ‘Emerald Ellie’ Leigh Hunt and Tijana Hermans 1: 34–39 (Fox Series) 9: 78, 78 Blanuša 11: 56–60

Index 2015 | The Garden 17 trees (continued) – Wild About Gardens Week

trees (continued) ‘Monte Carlo’ 4: 57 Veronica: for urban areas: ‘Murillo’ 4: 57 austriaca ‘Ionian Skies’ recommended ‘Orange Princess’ 5: 61, 62 cultivars 11: 58–59 4: 61, 61 U V ‘Ellen Mae’ 6: 72 fruit cropping calendar ‘Oranje Nassau’ 4: 57 umbrosa ‘Georgia Blue’, 12: 33 ‘Pirand’ 4: 61 umbellifers, by Tim Vaccinium corymbosum by Roy Lancaster planting in towns and ‘Prinses Irene’ 4: 56, 57 Ingram 5: 78–82 (see blueberry) 4: 78–79, 78–79 cities, by Chris Young ‘Purissima’ 4: 61, 61 reader response 7: 19 Vanda Miss Joaquim 1: 37 vertical plantings 6: 81 11: 15 ‘Queen of Night’ 4: 58 underwatering 7: 56–57 Vaughan, Timothy: his Viburnum: pollarding 12: 29 ‘Red Paradise’ 4: 57 Upward, Michael garden on St Vincent, pythium root rot 2: 29 small, with good ‘Red Riding Hood’ (obituary) 6: 14, 14 by Matthew Biggs farreri 1: 23, 23 winter interest 11: 24 4: 62, 62 urban gardens (see panel) 12: 44–48, 47 plicatum staking 10: 24 ‘Red Shine’ 4: 59 ‘urban heat island’ effect Veitch Memorial Medal f. tomentosum surgery 12: 28–29 ‘Russian Princess’ 4: 58 11: 58 2015 3: 14 Kilimanjaro Sunrise to avoid in small saxatilis (Bakeri Group) Veltheimia: (‘Jww5’) (RHS gardens 11: 59 ‘Lilac Wonder’ 4: 62 bracteata 1: 59 Chelsea Plant of the Tree Preservation ‘Sensual Touch’ 4: 58 capensis 1: 59, 59 Year 2015) 7: 10, 10 Orders 12: 28–29 ‘Showwinner’ 4: 60 urban Veratrum: Vinca minor UK, and climate sprengeri 4: 62 album var. flavum ‘Atropurpurea’ 11: 43, 44 change, by John ‘Spring Green’ 4: 59, 59 Gardening ‘Primrose Warburg’ Viola: Grimshaw 9: 17 ‘Tinka’ 4: 62 Acer Corner: Eli Kling 9: 78, 78 ‘Frilly Dilly’ 7: 76, 76 Trewidden Nursery, ‘Toronto’ 4: 62, 62 and Jo Naiman’s nigrum 12: 57 Sorbet Series: Cornwall, by Roy ‘Viridiflora’4 : 59 foliage garden in Verbascum ‘Firedance’ ‘Sorbet Lemon Lancaster 9: 67–70 ‘Yellow Baby’ 4: 57, 57 Bucks, by Nicola 8: 62, 62 Chiffon’2 : 64 Trifolium repens ‘Yellow Purissima’ 4: 61 Stocken 11: 46–47 Verbena: ‘Sorbet XP White’ ‘Purpurascens’ 12: 36 ‘Yonina’ 4: 59 benefits of plants in bonariensis 9: 42 2: 64 Trillium ‘Green Frost’ turf, laying 9: 31 urban areas, by ‘Fragrant Cloud’ 2: 66 ‘Sorbet XP White 7: 76, 76 turnip ‘Salad Delight’ Tijana Blanuša hastata 8: 50 Jump Up’ 2: 64 Tropaeolum: 11: 12, 12 11: 38–39 officinalis ‘Sorbet Yellow speciosum 7: 39; Turrell, Nick, on: courtyard gardens in var. grandiflora Delight’ 2: 64 9: 80–81, 81 repetition in garden west London, by ‘Bampton’ 12: 37, 37 Vitis (see also grapes, tuberosum design 1: 21 Robert Myers ‘Pink Parfait’ 2: 66 grapevine): var. lineamaculatum 11: 64–66 verges, roadside: vinifera ‘Purpurea’ ‘Ken Aslet’ 9: 81, 81 driveway plantings, as havens for native 12: 37, 38 Tulbaghia violacea by Kendra Wilson plants 10: 25 Vogler, Jon: award of 9: 22–23, 23 11: 72–73 reader response 2: 17 British Empire Medal tulip fire (Botrytis front gardens, Vernon, Jean, on: 2: 8 tulipae) 2: 50; 4: 30 preserving 11: 38 Marc Carlton’s vole: Tulipa: High Line, the, New Monmouthshire bank (Myodes agm, by Christine York City, USA, by garden for pollinators glareolus) 4: 39 Skelmersdale 4: 55–62 Tim Richardson 2: 60–61 water (Arvicola classification4 : 55–62 11: 49–52 Royal Kitchen Garden, amphibius): cultivation 4: 56 Newsholme Street Hampton Court Palace, monitoring 9: 33 diseases 4: 30 community Surrey 3: 98–100 English florists’ tulips horticulture project, 4: 60 Manchester, by grey bulb rot Robin Dwiar Vegetables (Sclerotium 11: 54–55 see also diseases and disorders, fruit, grow patio fruit trees, by tuliparum) 4: 30 your own and pests in the garden panels leaf spot (Ilyonectria Gerry Edwards crassa) 4: 30 11: 69–71 broad beans, horseradish in viruses 4: 30 Shillam, Wendy: her overwintering 9: 31 containers 4: 33, 33 ‘Ancilla’ 4: 60 London rooftop carrots: colourful new reader response ‘Angélique’ 4: 61, 61 allotment, by Fern cultivars, by Kay 6: 20–21 ‘Angels Wish’ 4: 58 Alder 11: 40–41, 40 Maguire 4: 68–70 peas, by Gareth ‘Apeldoorn’ 4: 58 trees for smaller chicory, by Julie Richards 5: 85–87 ‘Apricot Beauty’ 4: 57, 57 gardens, by Leigh Hollobone 9: 72–73 Potato Pot 7: 10 ‘Apricot Parrot’ 4: 60–61 Hunt and Tijana reader response radish trial, RHS, by ‘Ballerina’ 4: cover, Blanuša 11: 56–60 10: 17 David Jeffery3 : 26–27 55, 59 urban gardens crops: reader response 5: 23 ‘Black Parrot’ 4: 60 11: 37–39 late autumn and rhubarb, forcing 1: 28 ‘Candela’ 4: 61 urban gardening in winter 7: 31 runner beans, ‘Candy Club’ 4: 56, 56 the country, by Sally late summer and overwintering (letter ‘Caresse’ 7: 12, 12 Nex 11: 17 autumn 8: 28 on) 2: 16 ‘Carnaval de Nice’ 4: 61 ‘urban heat island’ cultivated versus wild seed bed, vegetable: ‘China Pink’ 4: 59 effect11 : 58 crops, by Sally Nex 7: 17 sowing 5: 38 ‘China Town’ 4: 59, 59 urban wildlife 11: 35 dill and coriander, the seed potatoes, by ‘D ayd re a m’ 4: 58 RHS Plant Trial, by Penelope Bennett 3: 22 ‘Dordogne’ 4: 58 Barbara Segall spring vegetables, ‘Early Harvest’ 4: 60 6: 60–61 sowing 8: 28 ‘Fancy Frills’ 4: 58 globe artichokes: squash, summer 3: 30 fosteriana 4: 58, 61 cultivation 6: 26 storing root vegetables ‘Fringed Beauty’ 4: 58 hardening off5 : 37 12: 33 ‘Gavo ta’ 4: 57, 57 herbs: sweet corn 3: 37 greigii 4: 62 at Raveningham Hall, tomatoes from seed ‘Ivory Floradale’ 4: 58 Norfolk, by Susan 3: 28 kaufmanniana 4: 60 Bacon 2: 48–49 vegetable crops ‘Kingsblood’ 4: 58 designing with, by planner 1: 26–27 ‘Lady Jane’ 4: 62, 62 Oliver Wilkins vegetable stir-fries, linifolia Batalinii Group 2: 45–51 container plantings for 4: 62 successional sowings 3: 80 ‘Little Princess’ 4: 62, 62 6: 28 ‘Maureen’ 4: 58

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needs of trees 11: 39 wildflowers: systems 8: 31 meadows, by Penelope with ‘grey water’ 8: 31 Bennett 5: 24 W waterlily, new species monitoring scheme XY Z from Western Australia 6: 10 Wain, Sarah: her 8: 12, 12 plantings in Fife parks Yeo Valley Organic Zaluzianskya ovata comparison of annual waterlogged spaces, by 6: 9 Garden, Somerset, by 3: 50, 50 rudbeckias at West Guy Barter 12: 42–43 roadside verges 10: 25 Martin Hughes-Jones Zantedeschia ‘Flamingo’ Dean Gardens, West Webb, Richard (new RHS their social effects, by 9: 34–38 7: 76, 76 Sussex 7: 50 Vice President) 8: 74 Lia Leendertz 11: 18 yew (see Taxus baccata) Zenobia pulverulenta Waldsteinia ternata Webster, Jonathan, on: ‘wild’ plantings, by Young Designer of the 7: 27, 27 11: 43, 43 plans for RHS Garden Alan Gray 7: 21 Year 2016, RHS 11: 78 Zinnia elegans ‘Sprite Walker, John, on: Rosemoor 1: 75 Wildlife Gardening Young School Gardener of Mix’ 3: 34, 34 gardening’s green the Hot Garden at RHS Forum 11: 33 the Year 2015, RHS 9: 91 credentials 12: 23 Garden Rosemoor and the Plants for Bugs Yucca: Warbler Guide, The 8: 48–51 project 9: 40 aloifolia 4: 50 2: 31 Weigela florida ‘Foliis Wilkins, Oliver, on: filamentosa ‘Color warbler, willow Purpureis’ 12: 38 designing with herbs Guard’ 12: 25, 25 (Phylloscopus trochilus) Weldenia candida 2: 45–51 2: 31 7: 41, 42 Willder, Christopher: wasps 8: 33 Westonbirt Arboretum, award of British Empire Chris common (Vespula Gloucs: new Treetop Medal 2: 8 vulgaris) 8: 33, 33 Walkway 6: 13 Wilson, EH 1: 40, 41; Young median wet gardens 12: 42–43 2: 38, 42; 4: 41; 6: 52 Letter from (Dolichovespula wet-tolerant plants Wilson, Kendra, on: the Editor media) 8: 33 12: 42–43 driveway plantings red (Vespula rufa) Whatton, HMP 11: 12 11: 72–73 40 years of The 8: 33 Wheatley, Jon, on: the Wilson, Matthew, on: Garden 6: 17 Saxon (Dolichovespula RHS Plant Trial of New Anne and Geoff Shaw’s crowdsourcing the saxonica) 8: 33 Guinea Impatiens garden at Follers Manor, Garden cover 2: 13 water for wildlife, 5: 93–96 East Sussex 7: 60–65 garden conservation providing 2: 31, 6: 75 Wheeler, David, on: Windlesham Trophy, 10: 13 Water Garden at Beth Valérie and Pierre de RHS 11: 12 gardening with Chatto Gardens, Essex Courcel’s garden in windowsills for forethought 7: 15 9: 51 Grasse, France 6: 77–81 overwintering 10: 68 inspiration from great watering: whitecurrants 7: 80–82 Winston Churchill plantspeople 8: 15 butts 8: 31 ‘Blanka’ 7: 82 Memorial Trust: RHS investment projects container plants, by ‘White Grape’ 7: 80 partnership to fund at the RHS 4: 65–67 Nick Morgan 7: 55–58 Wild About Gardens horticultural fellowships judging: readers’ responses Week 2015 9: 33 7: 8 at RHS Flower 9: 19 winter gifts, by John Shows 5: 19, 88–90 Grimshaw 12: 23 magnolias 4: 19 winter heathers, by native and non-native Wildlife John Hall 2: 53–58 plantings 9: 15 see also environment panel winter interest: new writers in The for containers 11: 26 Garden 1: 15 bats, attracting 5: 43 in urban plots 11: 35 plantings at planning crops birds: managing plants for Bressingham Gardens, realistically 3: 19 choosing nestboxes wildlife 6: 74–75 Norfolk, by Adrian plants with symbolic 3: 37; 12: 35 moths: Bloom 2: 32–37 and personal observing close up caterpillars 4: 33 small trees 11: 24 meaning 12: 17 2: 22 late 9: 26–27 stems, by John tree planting in towns bumblebees: owls 10: 31 Grimshaw 1: 17 and cities 11: 15 garden 3: 39 Perfect for Pollinators readers’ responses short-haired: listing, RHS 6: 75; 9: 42 3: 23 reintroduction Plants for Bugs project, Wisley, RHS Garden (see project 10: 31, 31 RHS 9: 8 RHS Gardens panel) butterflies, late 9: 26–27 by Helen Bostock Wisteria floribunda damselflies and 9: 40–44 ‘Alba’ 5: 48 dragonflies 7: 33 readers’ responses Wong, James, on: encouraging wildlife, by 11: 19; 12: 21 maximising flavour in Helen Bostock 6: 74–75 pollinators in the crops 3: 93–96 feeding wildlife 6: 75 garden of Marc woolly currant scale food plants for wildlife Carlton, by Jean (Pulvinaria vitis) 6: 74 Vernon 2: 60–61 7: 27, 27 frogs and toads 2: 31, 31 ponds for amphibians Worsley New Hall, grass, managing for 2: 31 Salford 12: 10, 10 wildlife 6: 75 providing shelter and wreaths, by Daniela Great British Bee Count nesting sites 6: 74 Blomeley 12: 20 10: 8 reptiles in the garden ‘green bridges’, by Lia 7: 28 Leendertz 10: 16 spring-breeding wildlife readers’ responses 4: 39 11: 18–19 Tilia tomentosa hedgehogs: ‘Petiolaris’: effects on encouraging 9: 86 bees 10: 16 by Steve Head wasps and hornets 10: 38–39 8: 33 reader response water for wildlife, 11: 19; 12: 21 providing 6: 75 hedging for wildlife wildlife corridors, by Lia 6: 37 Leendertz 1: 18

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