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INDEX 2018 Volume 143, Parts 1–12 Index 2018

1 January 2018 2 February 2018 3 March 2018 4 April 2018 5 May 2018 6 June 2018

Coloured numbers in Amoenum Group Aesculus: diary project, ‘Green Fingers’ 3: 75 9: 59, 59 bold before the page un-named californica ‘Blue Haze’ University of ‘Westwell Pink’ 3: 76 ‘Baker’s Delicious’ number(s) denote the seedling 4: 50, 52 10: 70 Sheffield3 : 11 Angwin, Kirsty, on: agm 9: 58, 59 part number (month). ‘Ariadne’ 4: 50, 52, parviflora 10: 70, 71 plots at RHS Garden deciduous azaleas 6: 27 ‘Bardsey’ 9: 58, 58 Each part is paginated 52, 53 Affiliated Society Wisley 9: 84 Anisodontea ‘El Rayo’ ‘’ 9: 61 separately. ‘Beni-kagami’ scheme, RHS 2: 72; 9: 47 Aloe ‘Lizard Lips’ 5: 88 6: 44, 45 ‘Channel Beauty’ 4: 50, 52 agapanthus gall midge Aloysia citrodora as a tea Annual General Meeting 9: 58, 59 Numbers in italics ‘Beni-tsukasa’ (Enigmadiplosis 7: 72, 73 2018, RHS 1: 63; 8: 68–69 ‘’ denote an image. 4: 50, 52 agapanthi) 5: 29 Alperton Community annual plants for 9: 60, 61 ‘Corallinum’ 4: 50, Agapanthus: School, London 3: 15 pollinators, by Kate ‘Coul Blush’ 9: 57 Where a plant has a 52, 52–53 pruning: letter on 6: 118 x Amarine tubergenii Bradbury 7: 55–60 ‘D’Arcy Spice’ 9: 60 Trade Designation ‘Deshōjō’ 4: 50, 52, ‘Castle of Mey’ 6: 46 Belladiva Series 10: 19 Anthriscus sylvestris ‘’ 9: 60, 60 (also known as a selling 53, 53 Agastache foeniculum as Amazon, plants of: ‘Ravenswing’ 3: 76 ‘Duke of Devonshire’ name) it is typeset in ‘Fior d’Arancio’ a tea 7: 72, 73 catalogue 1: 8 Anthurium 9: 58, 58 a different font to 4: 50, 52 Aglaonema ‘White Amorphophallus konjac (Andraeanum Group) ‘Edward VII’ 10: 26, 26 distinguish it from the ‘Kotohime’ 4: 50, 52 Lance’ 5: 92 8: 36, 37 Rainbow ‘Fearn’s Pippin’ 9: 61, 61 cultivar name (shown ‘Matsukaze’ 4: 50, 52 Aitchison, James ET Anderson, John, et al, (‘Anthcraxiq’) 5: 90 ‘’ 10: 26, 26 in ‘Single Quotes’). ‘Matsuyoi’ 4: 50, 52 7: 76, 76 on: magnolias at Savill Antirrhinum majus ‘Herefordshire ‘Momoiro-koya-san’ Ajuga: and Valley Gardens, ‘Rembrandt’ 7: 58, 58 Beefing’9 : 60, 61 For more information 4: 50, 52 incisa ‘Blue Enigma’ Windsor Great Park aphids 5: 84, 84 ‘Howgate Wonder’ about plant names ‘Nicholsonii’ 8: 36 3: 36–42 : 9: 61, 61 and the RHS Award of 4: 50, 52 reptans ‘Atropurpurea’ Andromeda Botanic growing 3: 20 ‘Irish Peach’ 9: 57, 57 Garden Merit (agm), see ‘Orangeola’ 4: 50, 52 8: 24, 24 Gardens, Barbados, heritage cultivars ‘’ 9: 56, 57 RHS Plant Finder 2019, ‘Ōsakazuki’ 10: 37 Albizia: by Alasdair Currie of the British Isles, ‘Kerry Pippin’ 9: 57, 57 pp37–41. ‘Ryuzu’ 4: 50, 52 julibrissin: 12: 54–57 by Gerry Edwards ‘Keswick Codlin’ 9: 58 ‘Sangukaku’ f. rosea 10: 70, 71 Anemanthele lessoniana 9: 55–61 ‘Lady Henniker’ 10: 23, 23 ‘Summer Chocolate’ 7: 23, 23 recommended 9: 60, 60 ‘Sazanami’ 4: 50, 52 10: 70 Anemone: cultivars 3: 20 ‘’ ‘Shin-chishio’ Alexander-Sinclair, x hybrida ‘Königin ‘Annie Elizabeth’ 9: 59 9: 59, 59 4: 50, 52 James, on: Charlotte’ 9: 35, 35 ‘Arthur Turner’ 9: 61, 61 ‘Norfolk Beefing’ ‘Trompenburg’ investment and nemorosa: ‘Ashmead’s Kernel’ 9: 60, 60 4: 50, 52, 54, 54 development at the A ‘Umegae’ 4: 50, 52 RHS 5: 57–60 ‘Villa Taranto’ the Society’s work as a (agm) 2018: its challenges, by 4: 50, 52 force for good 9: 44–47 John Grimshaw 11: 97 shirasawanum 4: 50, Allen, Emma, on: PLANT PROFILES Abbotsbury Subtropical 52, 54 new Exotic Garden at Acer davidii ‘George Crocosmia agm ‘Purple Magic’ 5: 30, 30 Gardens, 3: 129 ‘Aureum’ 4: 54 RHS Garden Wisley Forrest’ 1: 23, 23 assessment, 2016 8: 20 ‘Silvery Beauty’ 5: 30, 30 Abies koreana ‘Silver ‘Autumn Moon’ 4: 54 8: 46–49 Anemanthele lessoniana Crocus corsicus 2: 25, 25 ‘Strongold’ 5: 30, 30 Show’ 12: 39, 40 Moonrise (‘Munn summer-flowering 7: 23, 23 Cymbidium Nagalex gx Luma apiculata 1: 23, 23 Abutilon ‘Orange Glow’ 001’) 4: 53, 54 trees 10: 69–74 : 3: 28, 28 Lupinus arboreus 8: 47 acocha 4: 46, 47 allergies and hay fever, ‘Edward VII’ 10: 26, 26 Epimedium grandiflorum 7: 23, 23 Acacia: Aconitum lycoctonum plantings to mitigate, ‘Grenadier’ 10: 26, 26 ‘Rose Queen’ 4: 30, 30 Luzula sylvatica ‘Hohe baileyana 1: 41 ‘Russian Yellow’ by Sally Nex 3: 79–82 ‘Peasgood’s Nonsuch’ Galanthus ‘Magnet’ Tatra’ 11: 25, 25 dealbata 1: 40, 41 5: 70, 71 Allium: 10: 26, 26 2: 25, 25 parsnips, RHS Plant Trial Acer: Actinidia deliciosa (see angulosum 6: 46 Bergenia Geranium phaeum ‘Our 12: 23, 23 Japanese maples in kiwi fruit) cepa 4: 97 (see also ‘Wintermärchen’ Pat’ 4: 30, 30 Phalaenopsis ‘Sunshine’ spring, by Jon Ardle kolomikta 4: 78 salad onions) 11: 25, 25 Hylotelephium ‘Vera 3: 28, 28 4: 50–55 Action Oak 7: 6; 12: 7 fistulosum 4: 97 (see Betula utilis ‘Wakehurst Jameson’ 7: 23, 23 raspberry ‘All Gold’ davidii ‘George adult learning courses also salad onions) Place Chocolate’ Iris: 9: 22, 22 Forrest’ 1: 23, 23 and workshops at RHS ‘Globemaster’ 5: 64 1: 23, 23 ‘Blue Magic’ 5: 30, 30 Uvularia grandiflora palmatum 4: 51 Gardens 12: 11 senescens 6: 46 blackberry ‘Loch Ness’ ‘Flashlight’ 5: 30, 30 4: 30, 30 overview 4: 54 Advice service, RHS allotments: 9: 22, 22 ‘Lion King’ 5: 30, 30 Woodwardia fimbriata un-named seedling Gardening 10: 16 and Brexit, by Lia blueberry ‘Duke’ 9: 22, 22 ‘Pixie’ 2: 25, 25 11: 25, 25 4: 50 aerating lawns 5: 33 Leendertz 11: 91

2 The Garden | Index 2018 apples – blueberries

7 July 2018 8 August 2018 9 September 2018 10 October 2018 11 November 2018 12 December 2018

‘Peasgood’s Nonsuch’ Arbutus: garden, West bath bogs, creating ivy (Colletes hederae) ‘Youngii’ 1: 38 10: 26, 26 unedo 1: 40, 41 Midlands, by Phil 4: 26–27 9: 31, 31 utilis: ‘’ ‘Atlantic’ 1: 41 McCann 10: 76–79 battery-powered garden long-horned (Eucera var. jacquemontii: 9: 58, 58 Ardle, Jon, on: at Hetton House, equipment 9: 24–25 longicornis) 10: 57 ‘Grayswood ‘Ross ’ Japanese maples in Northumberland, Baughan, Jane and plants most favoured Ghost’ 10: 36 9: 57, 57 spring 4: 50–55 by Caroline Beck Stephen: their garden by 9: 8 ‘Wakehurst Place ‘Saint Cecilia’ 9: 59 Arisaema: 11: 60–64 at Aston Pottery, beetles: Chocolate’ ‘Scarlet Crofton’ 9: 57 consanguineum 9: 108 at RHS Garden Harlow Oxfordshire, by Naomi lesser stag (Dorcus 1: 23, 23 ‘Sir John Thornycroft’ elephas 9: 108 Carr 10: 14–15, 14–15 Slade 9: 32–37 parallelipipedus) Biggs, Matt, on: Robin 9: 61, 61 Armillaria, managing autumn fruit, Beales, Peter: his life in 6: 35, 35 Middleton’s collection ‘Stirling Castle’ 9: 56, 56 9: 28 ornamental, by Phil roses, by Charles Quest- stag (Lucanus cervus) of Salvia 9: 49–52 ‘’ 9: 60, 60–61 Armitage, James, on: Clayton 11: 50–55 Ritson 6: 79–82, 79 6: 35, 35 Biggs, Sue, with James ‘Tower of Glamis’ bryonies 2: 93 autumn planting of bean, lupini 4: 46, 47 Begonia: Alexander-Sinclair, on: 9: 56, 57 art, botanical: the spring bulbs 10: 65–67 Beck, Caroline, on: People’s Choice investment and ‘Worcester ’ RHS Lindley awards to people: Hetton House, North­ Awards 2018, RHS development at the 9: 59, 59 Collections 7: 16, 16 New Year Honours 2: 7 umberland 11: 60–64 Garden Wisley 12: 64 RHS 5: 57–60 ‘Yorkshire Greening’ Artemisia: RHS 4: 12; 5: 97 York Gate, Leeds Fortune Scarlet biological pest controls 9: 58, 58 lactiflora 6: 46 Queen’s Birthday 1: 30–35 (Fortune Series) 1: 19 apps for garden design ‘Elfenbein’ 6: 46 Honours 7: 7 Beckett, Kenneth A: 12: 64, 64 update 6: 30 11: 6 art in Graham Clayton azalea (see under obituary 5: 11, 11 grandis biophilic design 3: 6 apricot ‘Compacta’ 4: 23 and Phil King’s London Rhododendron) bees: subsp. evansiana 8: 47 birds: April’s unpredictable garden 4: 36–40 Azara: bee-friendly lawns luxurians 8: 47 feeders 11: 29 weather, by John Aruncus ‘Horatio’ 12: 83 microphylla 1: 40, 41 (letter on) 2: 92, 93 Sweet Spice Bounty providing nesting Grimshaw 4: 131 ash dieback ‘Variegata’ 1: 41 Blooms for Bees app Coral (Sweet Spice materials for 3: 26 aquascaping 6: 74–76 (Hymenoscyphus 9: 8 Series) 12: 64, 64 Bishop Douglass Araucaria araucana fraxineus) 4: 12 Belfast Botanic Catholic School, letter on 5: 131 cases on other garden Gardens: tropical London 3: 15 Araujia sericifera (letter plants 10: 6 ravine restored 2: 11, 11 bittercress, hairy on) 11: 92 tolerance, by John benches, greening (Cardamine hirsuta) Arbury, Jim, on: Grimshaw 8: 87 SUE BIGGS 10: 24–25 2: 21, 21 raspberry ‘All Gold’ Aspidistra elatior ‘Asahi’ Updates from the Berberidopsis beckleri black spot 5: 85, 85 9: 22, 22 5: 92, 92 B RHS Director General 4: 67 blackberries 2: 60 Arbuthnott, Louisa and Asplenium: designs for new RHS Berberis: recommended James: their garden at scolopendrium Babylonstoren Farm, gardens 6: 16 darwinii ‘Compacta’ cultivars 2: 60 Stone House Cottage, ‘Muricatum’ 1: 18, 18 South Africa, by gardening and health 3: 25, 25; 9: 38, 41 ‘Ebony’ 2: 61 Worcestershire, by trichomanes 1: 18, 18 Carolyn Dunster 2: 14; 4: 16 thunbergii: ‘Karaka Black’ 2: 60 Stephen Lacey 4: 76–82 Associate of Honour: 12: 50–53 Green Plan It ‘Golden Torch’ ‘Loch Ness’ 9: 22, 22 new award 4: 12 Back from the Brink challenge, RHS 12: 10 9: 38, 41 ‘Nettleton Creamy Aster: alliance 5: 13 Heritage Lottery Fund ‘Orange Rocket’ White’ 9: 7, 7 amellus ‘King George’ bamboo fibre pots9 : 21 award to RHS 9: 12 9: 38, 41 ‘Polarberry’ 2: 60 ART/CRAFT 3: 31 bamboos in containers RHS Flower Shows Bergenia: blackened leaves 4: 24 Art and Plant Fair, x frikartii ‘Mönch’ 2: 20–21 10: 12 ‘Overture’ 1: 12–13 Blake, Jaime, on: RHS 9: 11 10: 101 Bambusa multiplex RHS Garden Hyde Hall: ‘Wintermärchen’ Uvularia grandiflora Durslade Farm, Astilboides tabularis ‘Floribunda’ 2: 21 25th anniversary of 11: 25, 25 4: 30, 30 : its garden 6: 25, 25 banana (see Musa) RHS ownership 7: 12 berries and currants: Blechnum chilense 1: 19, 19 designed by Piet Aston Pottery, Oxford­ banana fusarium wilt RHS investment improved cultivars, by Blooms for Bees app 9: 8 Oudolf, by Phil shire, by Naomi Slade 2: 11 programme 5: 16 Gerry Edwards 2: 60–62 blue halo effect in Clayton 7: 32–37 9: 32–37 bare patches in lawns, RHS Partner Gardens Berry, Robert: obituary flowers1 : 7 Green, Alison: her aubergine problems 7: 21 repairing 8: 18–19 scheme 1: 14 10: 11, 11 blueberries 2: 62 Arts and Crafts- Austin, Claire, on: bare-root trees 1: 58–59 science developments Betteridge, Douglas: cultivating 11: 29 inspired garden in Eryngium 7: 48–53 bark, cleaning 11: 17 at the RHS 3: 14 obituary 11: 8, 8 growing 3: 21 North London, by autumn bulbs for late Barsby, Tina: appointed volunteers at RHS Betula: improved cultivars Stephanie Donaldson colour 10: 19 OBE 2: 7 Garden Bridgewater pendula 3: 81 2: 62 10: 34–39 autumn colour: Barter, Guy, on: choosing 11: 10 and allergies 3: 82 recommended at Four Seasons plant labels 2: 65–68 ‘Tristis’ 1: 38, 39 cultivars 3: 21 rhs.org.uk/thegarden Index 2018 | The Garden 3 blueberries – Camp Rosemary

blueberries (continued) Bradbury, Kate, on: concept, by Chris sylvestris) 10: 57 (‘Kleca16364’) 5: 74 ‘Bluecrop’ 2: 62 annual plants for Young 5: 5 white-tailed (Bombus MiniFamous Double ‘Chandler’ 2: 62 pollinators 7: 55–60 obituary 5: 13, 13 lucorum) 7: 57 PinkMania! ‘Duke’ 9: 22, 22; Bradley-Hole, Brooks, Audrey: Bupleurum fruticosum C (‘Kleca16356’) 5: 74 11: 29, 29 Christopher: his design obituary 4: 11, 11 6: 59, 62 MiniFamous Double Flamingo (‘Hoogi045’) at Welcome building, Brooks, Charlotte, and Burley, Robin and cabbage: PinkTastic 11: 7, 7 RHS Garden Wisley 5: 58 the RHS botanical art Lindsay: their garden ‘Consulate’ 12: 44, 47 (‘Kleca18085’) 5: 74 ‘Patriot’ 11: 29 brassicas: collection 7: 16, 16 at Green House, near winter 12: 47 MiniFamous Neo White ‘’ 11: 29, 29 as ornamentals 12: 46 Brown, Lancelot Edinburgh, by Jo calabrese ‘Monclano’ + Yellow Eye ‘Sunshine Blue’ 11: 29 by Sue Stickland ‘Capability’: landscapes Whittingham 5: 38–43 12: 44, 47 (‘Kleca16314’) 5: 74 Bodsworth, Ryan: RHS 12: 44–48 at risk 4: 6 bursaries, RHS 9: 108 Calamintha nepeta Noa Cherry 5: 74 horticulturist 9: 16 x Brassocattleya Mrs Browning, Aimee Beth busy lizzie (see subsp. nepeta ‘Blue Rave Pink ‘16 Boem, Helen: RHS Floral Robert Paterson gx 2: 37–38, 37 Impatiens walleriana) Cloud’ 6: 44, 44 (‘Kleca16006’) 5: 74 Marquee Manager ‘Titanic’ 3: 63 browning leaves 4: 24 butterflies: Calendula officinalis: Volcano 5: 74 6: 20, 20 Bray, Gillian and Brusendorf, Andrea 5: 63 Butterfly Count 2017, as a tea 7: 72, 73 calla lily (see Bopp, Wolfgang, on: Acer Geoffrey: their garden Brussels sprouts 12: 47 Big 1: 28 ‘Funky Stuff’7 : 58, 60 Zantedeschia) davidii ‘George Forrest’ at Orchard House, ‘Agincourt’ 12: 44, 47 comma (Polygonia ‘Snow Princess’ Callicarpa bodinieri 1: 23, 23 Suffolk, by Barbara ‘Crispus’ 12: 44, 47 c-album) 1: 28 7: 59, 60 var. giraldii ‘Profusion’ Borago officinalis 7: 56, Segall 6: 70–73 Bryonia dioica 2: 93, 93 common blue Calibrachoa: 11: 54 57, 59 Brett, Robert, on drought bryonies, by James (Polyommatus icarus) and Petunia by Michael ‘Imperial Pearl’ Borde Hill, Haywards 2: 47 Armitage 2: 93 10: 53 Perry 5: 74–80 11: 50, 54 Heath, W Sussex: new Brewer, Matthew: lawn Buddleja: evolution 3: 11 cultivation 5: 80 Calluna: magnolia grove 3: 92 do’s and don’ts 7: 46–47 fallowiana var. alba holly blue (Celastrina RHS Plant Trial 2017 vulgaris 1: 44, 44 box (see Buxus) Brexit 3: 8 10: 57 argiolus) 7: 56 5: 79 ‘Pink Angie’ box blight and allotments, by Lia x pikei Unique red admiral (Vanessa Aloha Series 5: 78 (Garden Girls (Cylindrocladium Leendertz 11: 91 (‘Pmoore12’) 4: 7, 7 atalanta) 10: 57 Aloha Classic Tiki Hot Series) 11: 71, 72 buxicola) 9: 25, 42 and plant provenance bulbs: white-letter hairstreak Pink (‘Duealtihotpi’) Cally Gardens, Castle alternatives for 12: 6 autumn, for late (Satyrium w-album) 5: 74 Douglas, Dumfries and hedging 3: 25 and plant testing 2: 6 colour 10: 19 5: 11, 11 Cabaret Bright Red Galloway 7: 7 box leaf-mining gall Brightwater Gardens, early spring displays butts, installing 2: 23 (‘Balcabrite’) 5: 74 Calocedrus decurrens midge Lincolnshire, by Nicola 2: 19 Buxus (see also box): Cabaret Deep Yellow ‘Berrima Gold’ 12: 38, 39 (Monoarthropalpus Oakey 8: 51–54 indoor 12: 18 alternatives: (‘Balcabdepy’) 5: 74 Calocephalus brownii buxi) 4: 22 British Flowers Week protecting from demonstration at Calibasket Pink Doll 11: 71, 72 box red spider mite 2018 6: 11 squirrels 2: 20 RHS Garden (‘Wescapido’) 5: 74 Calycanthus: (Eurytetranychus buxi) British plants, buying spring-flowering, with Wisley, by Gemma Can-can Apricot ‘Aphrodite’ 8: 35, 37 4: 22 12: 6 Craig Woodhouse Neech 9: 38–42 (‘Balcanapt’) 5: 74 x raulstonii ‘Hartlage box sucker (Psylla buxi) broccoli: 10: 65–67 for low hedging 3: 25 Can-can Coral Reef Wine’ 8: 35 4: 22 sprouting 12: 47 successional planting pests and diseases (‘Balcanoree’) 5: 74 ‘Venus’ 8: 35 box tree moth (Cydalima ‘Red Fire’ 12: 44, 47 10: 66–67 4: 22 Colibri Fuchsia 5: 74 Cambridge University perspectalis) 4: 22, 22; ‘Rudolph’ 12: 44, 47 unusual spring sempervirens Million Bells Series Botanic Garden: new 9: 38, 42 ‘White Star’ 12: 44, 47 4: 22–23 trimming 8: 25 5: 75, 78 Rising Paths feature Bradburn, Kat, on: Brompton Cemetery: bumblebees (see also Buzzing Parks and MiniFamous Series 6: 11 infusions from garden restoration project 12: 7 bees): Gardens: Swedish 5: 78 Camp Rosemary, plants 7: 71–74 Brookes, John: attracting 4: 21 pollinator campaign MiniFamous Double Chicago, USA, by Noel letter on 10: 102 his ‘room outside’ forest cuckoo (Bombus 6: 12 Light Blue Kingsbury 11: 32–38

BOOK REVIEWS BOOK REVIEWS by book author by book title Bailey, Nick: Revive Your Fay, Michael F, et al: Liptan, Thomas W: Botanical Art with History of Landscape Revive Your Garden, by Garden 10: 105 Plants of the World Sustainable Stormwater Scientific Illustration, Design in 100 Gardens, Nick Bailey 10: 105 Bellamy, Lucy: Brilliant 6: 121 Management 2: 94 by Sarah Jane The, by Linda A Secret Gardens of East and Wild 9: 110 Ferguson, Nicola: Mabberley, David, et al: Humphrey 11: 95 Chisholm 12: 87 Anglia, by Barbara Bradbury, Kate: The Double Flowers 9: 111 Joseph Banks’ Brilliant and Wild, by Houseplants, by Lisa Segall 2: 94 Bumblebee Flies Fowler, Alys, on: Plant Florilegium 4: 136 Lucy Bellamy 9: 110 Eldred Steinkopf 5: 135 Shades of Green, by Anyway 8: 89 Love 1: 86 Nex, Sally: Growing Self- Bumblebee Flies Joseph Banks’ John Sales 10: 105 Brookes, John: A Francis, Jill: Gardens and Sufficiency 3: 126 Anyway, The, by Kate Florilegium, by Mel Street Trees in Britain, Landscape Legacy 9: 110 Gardening in Early O’Byrne, Marietta and Bradbury 8: 89 Gooding, David by Mark Johnston 1: 86 Chase, Mark W, et al: Modern England and Ernie: A Tapestry Dahlias, by Naomi Slade Mabberley and Joe Sustainable Stormwater Plants of the World Wales 11: 95 Garden 7: 113 12: 87 Studholme 4: 136 Management, by 6: 121 Gooding, Mel, et al: Pollet, Cédric: Winter Designing with Palms, by Landscape Legacy, A, by Thomas W Liptan 2: 94 Chisholm, Linda A: The Joseph Banks’ Gardens 4: 136 Jason Dewees 5: 135 John Brookes 9: 110 Tapestry Garden, A, by History of Landscape Florilegium 4: 136 Segall, Barbara: Secret Double Flowers, by London’s Street Trees, Marietta and Ernie Design in 100 Gardens Grey-Wilson, Gardens of East Anglia Nicola Ferguson 9: 111 by Paul Wood 1: 86 O’Byrne 7: 113 12: 87 Christopher: 2: 94 Down to Earth, by Meconopsis for Walled Gardens, by Jules Christenhusz, Maarten Meconopsis for Slade, Naomi: Dahlias Monty Don 7: 113 Gardeners, by Hudson 9: 111 JM, et al: Plants of the Gardeners 3: 126 12: 87 Dreamscapes, by Claire Christopher Grey- Winter Gardens, by World 6: 121 Hudson, Jules: Walled Steinkopf, Lisa Eldred: Takacs 5: 135 Wilson 3: 126 Cédric Pollet 4: 136 Cox, Kenneth: Woodland Gardens 9: 111 Houseplants 5: 135 Gardens and Gardening Plant Love, by Alys Woodland Gardening, by Gardening 6: 121 Humphrey, Sarah Jane: Studholme, Joe, et al: in Early Modern Fowler 1: 86 Kenneth Cox 6: 121 Dewees, Jason: Botanical Art with Joseph Banks’ England and Wales, by Plants of the World, by Designing with Palms Scientific Illustration Florilegium 4: 136 Jill Francis 11: 95 Maarten JM 5: 135 11: 95 Takacs, Claire: Growing Self-Sufficiency, Christenhusz, Michael F Don, Monty: Down to Johnston, Mark: Street Dreamscapes 5: 135 by Sally Nex 3: 126 Fay and Mark W Chase Earth 7: 113 Trees in Britain 1: 86 Wood, Paul: London’s 6: 121 Street Trees 1: 86

4 The Garden | Index 2018 Campaign for School Gardening – Clianthus

Campaign for School Gold’ 5: 70, 71 ‘Coral Sea’ 4: 70, dieback 10: 6 x purpureus 6: cover, choice 5: 45–50 Gardening, RHS (see spicata ‘Crûg Canary’ 73–74 x Chitalpa tashkentensis 48, 51 novelty plants Education panel) 8: 47 ‘Crimson and Gold’ Summer Bells ‘Alan Fradd’ 6: 51 12: 88–89 cancer: use of Cedrus: 4: 74 (‘Minsum’) 8: 38 x skanbergii 6: 48, 51 ornamental autumn Madagascar periwinkle atlantica: ‘Ernst Finken’ 4: 73 Choisya x dewitteana symphytifolius 6: 51 fruit 11: 50–55 in treatment 8: 8, 8 ‘Glauca’ 12: 37 ‘Jet Trail’ 4: 74 ‘Aztec Gold’ 11: 98 Citrus x aurantium RHS Plant Trial of Canna indica ‘Purpurea’ ‘Glauca Pendula’ ‘Knap Hill Scarlet’ Christmas house plants ‘Bergamot de Versailles’ Zantedeschia 8: 40–43 8: 47 12: 37, 37 4: 74 12: 18–19 at Osborne House, Isle trees for winter CANNA UK National Centaurea: ‘Lemon and Lime’ Christmas rose (see of Wight 6: 8 structure and shape Giant Vegetables Classic Romantic 4: 74 Helleborus niger ) Cladrastis kentukea 1: 37–41 Championship 2018 mixed 7: 57, 59 ‘Pink Lady’ 4: 70, 74 Chusquea gigantea 5: 70 10: 73 Clematis: 12: 8 cyanus ‘Jubilee Gem’ ‘Rowallane’ 4: 74 Cicer arietinum 4: 46, 47 Clare, John 3: 45 armandi 3: 81 Caputia tomentosa 7: 57, 58 ‘Tortuosa’ 4: 70, 74 Cistus: Clayton, Graham, and x durandii 10: 101 5: 88, 88 centipedes 5: 37, 37 chainsaw, cordless 9: 25 by Nigel Colborn Phil King: their London heracleifolia Cardamine pentaphylla Cephalocereus senilis Chamaecyparis obtusa 6: 48–53 garden, by Jack ‘Cassandra’ 8: 36, 37 3: 75 5: 88 ‘Nana Gracilis’ 9: 112 x aguilarii ‘Maculatus’ Wallington 4: 35–40 Nubia (‘Evipo079’) careers in horticulture Ceratostigma Chamaenerion dodonaei 6: 48, 50, 51 Clayton, Phil, on: 5: 99, 99 9: 78–80 willmottianum 6: 63, 64 6: 45, 46 albidus 6: 48, 51 Durslade Farm, recta ‘Purpurea’ Carex: Cercis canadensis Chamaerops humilis 8: 47 x argenteus: Somerset: its garden 8: 24, 24 oshimensis: ‘Forest Pansy’ 10: 23, 23 Chambers, Anne: her ‘Peggy Sammons’ designed by Piet Clerodendrum ‘Evergold’ 11: 70, 71 Cerinthe garden at Kiftsgate 6: 51, 52 Oudolf 7: 32–37 trichotomum 10: 23, 23 ‘Everillo’ (EverColor ‘Purpurascens’ 7: 57, 59 Court Gardens, ‘Silver Pink’ 6: 51 Geranium: the experts’ Clianthus puniceus 4: 78 Series) 3: 59 Chaenomeles: creticus 6: 48, 49 carnivorous plants: as a cut flower4 : 74 6: 36–41, 41 subsp. corsicus 6: 51 hardy 4: 29 as a hedging plant 4: 73 Chatsworth House, subsp. creticus 6: 49 COMMUNITY GARDENING recommended 4: 29 by Mary Keen 4: 70–74 Derbyshire: its historic ‘Lasithi’ 6: 51 Carpinus: culinary uses 4: 74 links with orchids, by subsp. eriocephalus including RHS betulus: growing 4: 74 Marc Rosenberg 6: 51 Britain in Bloom: investment and trimming 8: 25 pruning 4: 72–73 6: 66–68 x cyprius 6: 50–51, 51 BBC Two series 4: 103 developments in ‘Columnaris’ 1: 38 cathayensis 4: 73 Chatto, Beth: obituary x dansereaui: discretionary awards community outreach, ‘Fastigiata’ 1: 38, 39 japonica var. alpina 7: 11, 11 ‘Decumbens’ 6: 51, 8: 66 RHS 5: 57–60 Catalpa: 4: 70, 72 chemical controls: 52–53 its effect on people’s It’s Your Neighbourhood bignonioides 10: 72, 73 Madame Butterfly disposal 11: 21 ‘Jenkyn Place’ lives 3: 45 discretionary awards x erubescens (‘Whitice’) 4: 70, 74 update 2: 7 6: 48, 51 national finals3 : 91 8: 66 ‘Purpurea’ 10: 73 speciosa 4: 71, 72 pest controls 1: 19 x fernandesiae ‘Anne Wild About Gardens Revaluing Parks and ovata 8: 38 ‘Brilliant’ 4: 72 weed controls 4: 59 Palmer’ 6: 51 award, RHS 11: 75 Green Spaces report Catharanthus roseus ‘Contorta’ 4: 74 chickpeas 4: 46, 47 x hybridus 6: 51 winners and awards 8: 8 8: 8, 8 ‘Eximia’ 4: 71, 72 childhood gardens, by ladanifer 6: 51, 62 2018 11: 75 street trees, extending Catt, Peter: awarded vmh ‘Friesdorfer’ 4: 70, 72 Lia Leendertz 6: 122 ‘Blanche’ 6: 51 funding for partnership the life of, by Lia 4: 12, 12 ‘Geisha Girl’ 4: 72 Chimonanthus: var. maculatus 6: 51 projects through Leendertz 10: 106 cauliflower12 : 47 ‘Kinshiden’ 4: 71, 72 praecox 6: 63, 64 x laxus ‘Snow White’ Greening Grey Britain Windlesham Trophy ‘Galleon’ 12: 44, 48 Mango Storm ‘Luteus’ 12: 24, 24 6: 48, 51 campaign 1: 15 2018, RHS, for best- Romanesco types (‘Mincha01’) 4: 72 Chinese yam 4: 46, 47 x lenis ‘Grayswood Green Plan It Challenge, kept prison garden 10: 7 12: 47 ‘Moerloosei’ 4: 72, 74 Chionanthus: Pink’ 6: 48, 51 RHS 3: 15 working as an RHS Cautleya: ‘Nivalis’ 4: 71, 72, 72 virginicus 10: 6 x pulverulentus Greening Grey Britain community advisor, by cathcartii ‘Tenzing’s x superba 4: 71, 73 cases of ash ‘Sunset’ 6: 51 campaign, RHS 6: 85 Christopher E Young 5: 20 COMMENT AND OPINION see also helen dillon, john grimshaw, lia leendertz, sally nex and chris young panels 2018: its challenges, by Cliftlands 11: 93 learning from where spring: CONTAINER GARDENING John Grimshaw 11: 97 Fuchsia growing as plants grow in the wild, and the Gaelic festival bamboos 2: 20–21 planters with mixes of allotments and Brexit, by standards, by Helen by Helen Dillon 6: 115 Imbolc, by Lia bulbs for early spring herbs and ornamentals Lia Leendertz 11: 91 Dillon 2: 91 novelty plants, by Phil Leendertz 2: 98 displays 2: 19 6: 28–29 April’s unpredictable gabions, by Chris Young Clayton and Anne optimism, by Chris coir-based pots 5: 7 plastics: alternatives for weather, by John 11: 5 Swithinbank 12: 88–89 Young 4: 5 combining edible and gardeners 5: 7; 9: 21 Grimshaw 4: 131 gardeners as caretakers, Oudolf, Piet, by Chris street trees, extending ornamental plants, by pots by the front door, ash dieback tolerance, by by Sally Nex 4: 138 Young 7: 5 the life of, by Lia Alan Gray 4: 89–92 by Chris Young 12: 5 John Grimshaw 8: 87 gardening injuries, by perfectionism in the Leendertz 10: 106 container gardening, by recycling plastic plant Brookes, John: his ‘room Sally Nex 1: 83 garden, by Sally Nex tips from a life in Chris Young 3: 5 pots 10: 11 outside’ concept, by letters on 3: 123 12: 90 gardening, by Helen crocks in pots for strawberries: RHS Plant Chris Young 5: 5 greening indoor spaces, plants: Dillon 1: 90 drainage 11: 21 Trial, in containers, by bryonies, by James by Chris Young 6: 5 as gifts, by Lia tree outlines, by Chris fruit trees for pots Andrew McSeveney Armitage 2: 93 head gardeners, Leendertz 7: 109 Young 1: 5 4: 22–23 7: 39–42 childhood gardens, by recognition for Britain’s, letters on 9: 106 variation in wild plants, by Helleborus niger for taupe-coloured plastic Lia Leendertz 6: 122 by Ambra Edwards of the year, by John Richard Holman 9: 108 Christmas displays pots 10: 11 container gardening, by 3: 88–89 Grimshaw 12: 83 vegetables: their 12: 17, 17 tomatoes 6: 55–57 Chris Young 3: 5 letters on 4: 134 popularity in plants, by ornamental aspects, by Hyacinthus, by Michelle trees and shrubs in pots daffodil displays past and hydrangeas, by Helen Helen Dillon 10: 101 Sally Nex 8: 90 Housden 3: 57–60 8: 44–45 present, by Lia Dillon 5: 138 pots by the front door, weather damage, by London courtyard water-wise hanging Leendertz 3: 121 Imbolc, by Lia Leendertz by Chris Young 12: 5 John Grimshaw 7: 114 garden, by Naomi baskets 9: 26–27 feeding the future, by 2: 98 seasonality, by Chris weeds, by Chris Young Schillinger 10: 60–62 winter container Sally Nex 9: 105 inheriting a fruit tree, by Young 10: 5 8: 5 pallets as stands for plantings, by David letter on 12: 84 Chris Young 9: 5 slowing down, by Sally winter windowsill plants, pots 5: 26–27 Hurrion 11: 70–73 First World War: school late-blooming plants, by Nex 5: 129 by John Grimshaw 3: 130 Petunia and Calibrachoa gardens, by Bill Helen Dillon 9: 114 soil, by Chris Young 2: 5 5: 74–80

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climbers on walls 5: 29 Corydalis solida Currie, Alasdair, on: Daphne: domestic growing coir pots 5: 7; 9: 21 subsp. solida ‘George Andromeda Botanic bholua ‘Jacqueline systems, by Alistair Colborn, Nigel, on: Baker’ 4: 22, 22 Gardens, Barbados Postill’ 11: 98, 98 Griffiths11 : 44–45 Cistus 6: 48–53 Corylopsis pauciflora 12: 54–57 tangutica Retusa Don, Monty: appointed E Colchicum: 6: 63, 64 cut flowers: Group 3: 75 OBE 7: 7 distinguishing from Corylus avellana at RHS Shows 4: 105 Darmera peltata 5: 24, 24 Donaldson, Stephanie, earthworms: Crocus 10: 29 ‘Contorta’ 1: 38, 39 growing for home use David, John, on: RHS on: Alison Green’s Arts encouraging 4: 16–17; ‘Glory of Heemstede’ Cosmos: 3: 22 Plant Trial of Nerine and Crafts-inspired 9: 20–21 10: 29 bipinnatus: Scottish organisation 10: 46–51 garden in North identification3 : 26 speciosum ‘Album’ ‘Dazzler’ 7: 60 11: 7 Davison, Fiona, on: London 10: 34–39 East Ruston Old 10: 19 ‘Lemonade’ 7: 60 Cycas revoluta 5: 88, 89 Humphry Repton’s Red downy mildews, Vicarage, Norfolk Collier, Rosemary: Razzmatazz Mixed Cyclamen for pots 12: 18 Books at RHS Lindley recognising 6: 33, 33 4: 89–92 awarded Veitch 6: 68 Cyclanthera pedata Library 4: 85–87 dragonflies: Eborn, Richard, on: Memorial Medal 4: 12 ‘Sensation Pinkie’ 4: 46, 47 Decaisnea fargesii 11: 50, and damselflies8 : 27 RHS Plant Trial of Colocasia esculenta 7: 57, 59, 60 Cydonia 4: 72 54, 55 emperor (Anax coloured lettuce ‘Black Magic’ 8: 47 Sensation Series Cymbidium Nagalex gx deer-resistant plants, imperator) 8: 27, 27 cultivars 5: 53–55 competitions: 7: 56 3: 28, 28 RHS survey of 4: 11 Dregea sinensis 5: 71 Echeveria agavoides 5: 88 horticultural 3: 94 Cotinus: Cyrtomium fortunei demoiselle, banded Drew, Ray, on: Iris ‘Pixie’ Echium: RHS 10: 13 ‘Candy Floss’ 11: 98 1: 19, 19 (Calopteryx splendens) 2: 25, 25 pininana 4: 64 compost: ‘Ruby Glow’ 11: 98 8: 27, 27 Drosera rotundifolia 4: 29 vulgare 7: 56 corners, creating Cotoneaster: designs for new RHS drought by Rob Brett ‘Blue Bedder’ 11: 22–23 Jeanette Fryer’s gardens, by Sue Biggs 2: 47 7: 58, 59 mixes 9: 20–21 research into 2: 97 6: 16 effects on plants7 : 21 wildpretii 4: 66 wildlife 5: 37 frigidus 11: 53 detritivores 1: 43 letter on 9: 107 edible and ornamental worms 5: 37, 37 horizontalis 6: 64 Deutzia setchuenensis helping plants recover container plants, by conifers: ‘Saint Monica’ 11: 50, 53 var. corymbiflora from 10: 30 Alan Gray 4: 89–92 hedges, trimming 8: 25 vandelaarii 2: 97, 97 D ‘Kiftsgate’ 6: 62 Duchess of Cambridge, Edwards, Ambra, on: of choice, by Roy courgette problems 7: 20 Diacono, Marc, on: HRH, and RHS Britain’s head Lancaster 12: 36–40 courses and workshops, daffodil (see Narcissus) the Global Growth Campaign for School gardeners: their lack Cook, Paul, on: RHS, by Anisa Gress Dahlia: Vegetable Garden, Gardening 2: 14–15 of recognition autumn displays at 9: 78–80 disbudding 8: 17 RHS Garden Hyde Hall Duignan, Carmel: her 3: 88–89 RHS Garden Harlow crab spider 7: 56–57 ‘Bishop of Llandaff’ 4: 43–48 garden near Dublin, letters on 4: 134 Carr 10: 14–15 Crassula rupestris 10: 39 Dianthus barbatus Republic of Ireland, by the First World War: avoiding flood damage subsp. marnieriana 5: 88 ‘Black Jack’ 4: 46, 47 ‘Oeschberg’ 5: 64 Helen Dillon 8: 28–32 its effect on 2: 48 Crataegus monogyna ‘Buga München 2005’ x Didrangea versicolor Dunrobin Castle, gardening in Britain RHS Garden Harlow trimming 8: 25 4: 46 ‘Blue Sapphire’ 3: 129, Sutherland, Highland, 11: 41–43 Carr’s Main Borders crocks in pots for ‘Crème de Cassis’ 129; 8: 38 by Agnes Stevenson Edwards, Gerry: 8: 12–13 drainage 11: 21 10: 44, 44 Dierama pulcherrimum 2: 30–35 awarded Veitch Cook, Vanessa: top ger­ Crocosmia: ‘Gitty Up’ 10: 44, 44 6: 115 Dunster, Carolyn, on: Memorial Medal 4: 12 anium selections 5: 46 roundtable ‘Glorie van Dietes bicolor 5: 71, 72 Babylonstoren Farm, apple ‘Grenadier’ Cooke, Heather, of the assessment 2016, Heemstede’ 10: 44 digging posture and South Africa 12: 50–53 10: 26, 26 RHS Members’ Seed by Christine ‘Hadrian’s Sunlight’ technique: RHS Durslade Farm, heritage apples of the Distribution Scheme Skelmersdale 8: 20 8: 47 research into 3: 8 Somerset: its garden British Isles 9: 55–61 12: 14 x crocosmiiflora: ‘Hamari Gold’ letters 4: 132 designed by Piet improved currant and Copton Ash garden, ‘Babylon’ 8: 20, 20 10: 44, 44 Digitalis: Oudolf, by Phil Clayton berry cultivars Faversham, Kent, by ‘Saracen’ 8: 20, 20 Happy Single Flame purpurea 1: 44, 44 7: 32–37 2: 60–62 Rachel de Thame ‘Star of the East’ (‘HS Flame’) 8: 47 ‘Camelot Lavender’ Dymock daffodil Elaeagnus 3: 72–76 8: 20 ‘Inglebrook Jill’ 9: 37 5: 62–63 displays 3: 121 x submacrophylla ‘Gilt cordless garden ‘Ellenbank Firecrest’ ‘Rising Sun’ 10: 44 Dionaea muscipula 4: 29 Edge’ (correction) 1: 85 equipment 9: 24–25 8: 20, 20 ‘Trelyn Crimson’ 10: 44 Dioscorea polystachya elm (see Ulmus) Cornus: ‘Hellfire’8 : 20, 20 ‘Trelyn Rebecca’ 4: 46, 47 elm disease, Dutch: its alternifolia ‘Argentea’ ‘Limpopo’ 8: 20, 20 10: 44, 44 Diospyros kaki 11: 54, 55 effect on butterfly 1: 38, 39 ‘Lucifer’ 8: 20 damping off3 : 54 disbudding dahlias 8: 17 populations 5: 11 controversa 1: 38 ‘Paul’s Best Yellow’ damselflies and DNA, daffodil12 : 8 elm sawfly, zigzag ‘Variegata’ 6: 60, 61 8: 20, 20 dragonflies8 : 27 (Aproceros leucopoda) florida ‘Severn Sunrise’ 8: 20 9: 11 subsp. urbiniana ‘Zeal Giant’ 8: 20, 20 Elm Search, Great 10: 73 Crocus: HELEN DISEASES AND DISORDERS British 6: 11 kousa: distinguishing from emerald ash borer var. chinensis Colchicum 10: 29 DILLON see also pests in the garden panel (Agrilus planipennis) 10: 72, 73 corsicus 2: 25, 25 columnist ash dieback honey fungus, managing 4: 12 ‘John Slocock’ goulimyi 10: 29 Duignan, Carmel: her (Hymenoscyphus 9: 28 Engleheart, George: his 11: 50, 51, 52 Cryptomeria japonica garden near Dublin fraxineus) 4: 12 impatiens downy Narcissus cultivars 5: 8 ‘Snowboy’ 10: 23, 23 Araucarioides Group 8: 28–32 on other garden mildew (Plasmopara Epimedium grandiflorum mas: 8: 47 Fuchsia growing as plants 10: 6 obducens) 4: 11 ‘Rose Queen’ 4: 30, 30 ‘Aurea’ 12: 24, 24 Cubbington pear 9: 7, 7 standards 2: 91 banana fusarium wilt lawn diseases 5: 33 Epipremnum aureum ‘Aureoelegant- cucumber problems hydrangeas 5: 138 2: 11 peas 3: 87 5: 92, 92 issima’ 4: 82 7: 20 late-blooming plants box blight plant health policy, RHS Erica: ‘Ormonde’ 6: 60, 60 cucurbits: poor fruit set 9: 114 (Cylindrocladium 1: 6 carnea ‘Rosalie’ sanguinea ‘Midwinter 7: 20 learning from where buxicola) 9: 25, 42 red thread disease 5: 33, 12: 24, 24 Fire’ 1: 12–13 Cupressus: plants grow in the damping off3 : 54 33 x darleyensis 11: 72 Corokia: cashmeriana 8: 47 wild 6: 115 diseases of vegetables, rose diseases 5: 84–85 Eriobotrya: x virgata 12: 5 sempervirens ‘Swane’s popularity in plants avoiding 2: 23 tomato problems deflexa 1: 41; 8: 47 ‘Frosted Chocolate’ Gold’ 12: 38, 39 10: 101 downy mildews, 7: 29, 29 japonica 1: 40, 41; 10: 70 9: 38, 41, 42 currants and berries: tips from a life in recognising 6: 33, 33 Ullucus tuberosus Eryngium: Coronilla valentina improved cultivars, by gardening 1: 90 fusarium patch virused stock 2: 11, 11 by Claire Austin subsp. glauca ‘Citrina’ Gerry Edwards 2: 60–62 symptoms 5: 33, 33 Xylella fastidiosa 3: 14 7: 48–53 9: 114 distribution 7: 50

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growing requirements x tripartitum 7: 50–51, 51 x nymansensis rufa 2: 21 formal plantings: 7: 52 variifolium 7: 51 ‘Nymansay’ 6: 59, 61, Farrell, Holly, on: at Kilver Court, agavifolium 7: 50, 50, 51 yuccifolium 7: 48, 51 64; 10: 70, 71 RHS Plant Trial of Somerset, by Jean alpinum: x zabelii: Euonymus: cherry and cherry Vernon 12: 30–35 G ‘Amethyst’ 7: 52–53 ‘Big Blue’ 7: 53 cornutus 8: 37, 38 plum tomatoes at Orchard House ‘Holden Blue’ 7: 48 ‘Donard Variety’ var. quinquecornutus 8: 56–59 garden, Suffolk, by gabions, by Chris Young bourgatii 7: 48, 51, 53 7: 51 11: 54 RHS Plant Trial of Barbara Segall 11: 5 Graham Stuart ‘Jos Eijking’ 7: 48, 52 europaeus ‘Red salad onions 4: 95–98 6: 70–73 Galanthus: Thomas’s selection ‘Neptune’s Gold’ Cascade’ 10: 23, 23; feeding the future, by Forrest, George 7: 79, 79 plantings at RHS 7: 48, 50, 50, 51 7: 52 11: 50, 54 Sally Nex 9: 105 Forsythia flowering, Garden Harlow Carr ‘Picos Blue’ ‘Violetta’ 7: 48, 51 Eupatorium letter on 12: 84 letter on 1: 84 2: 15 7: 50–51, 52 Escallonia ‘Iveyi’ 3: 81 cannabinum 1: 44, 44 Feel Good Garden, RHS, Fortune, Robert 7: 79, 79 types 2: 56 ‘Cobalt Star’ 7: 48, 52, 53 Eschscholzia californica Euphorbia: RHS Chelsea Flower Fothergilla gardenii virescent 2: 56 Dove Cottage hybrid ‘Strawberry Fields’ for containers 11: 70 Show 6: 7, 16 ‘Blue Mist’ 8: 38 with green markings, 7: 48, 52 7: 59, 60 characias fennel (see Foeniculum) Four Seasons garden in by Roger Harvey ‘Electric Haze’ 7: 48 ethylene 1: 7 subsp. wulfenii 1: 33 ferns, winter-green West Midlands, by Phil 2: 55–58 giganteum 7: 50 EU ban on imports of mellifera 6: 62, 65 1: 18–19 McCann 10: 76–79 ‘Art Nouveau’ 2: 58, 58 ‘Indigo Star’ 7: 48, 52 36 species 10: 6 x pasteurii 6: 62 fertilisers 2: 39 Fragaria x ananassa ‘Castle Green Dragon’ maritimum 7: 49 Eucalyptus: pulcherrima 12: 18 applying 11: 26 (see strawberries) 2: 56, 56 x oliverianum 7: 48, 51 nicholii 1: 40, 41 Eurybia schreberi using synthetic 6: 30 France, Sue: awarded ‘Cowhouse Green’ 2: 56, pandanifolium 7: 50 pauciflora 6: 45, 46 Festuca for containers Harlow Carr Medal 4: 12 57, 57 ‘Pen Blue’ 7: 48, 52 subsp. niphophila 1: 41 Evans, Paul and Donna: 11: 70, 72 Frangula alnus ‘Fine ‘Ecusson d’Or’ 2: 56 planum 7: 51 Eucryphia: their tiny garden in Ffoulkes Jones, Line’ 8: 37, 38 elwesii: ‘Jade Frost’ 7: 52 x intermedia southwest London, by Christine, on: Luzula Franklinia alatamaha ‘Comet’ 2: 56 serbicum 7: 48, 51 ‘Rostrevor’ 10: 70 Tony Woods 11: 46–49 sylvatica ‘Hohe Tatra’ 10: 72, 73 ‘Rosemary Evans, Rob: his nursery 11: 25, 25 Fraxinus: Burnham’ at Pheasant Acre Plants, Ficus: ash dieback 2: 56, 57, 58 Mid Glamorgan, by Roy binnendijkii 5: 88, 90 (Hymenoscyphus ‘Selborne Green EDUCATION Lancaster 10: 41–44 carica ‘Panachée’ 12: 52 fraxineus) 4: 12 Tips’ 2: 57, 57 adult learning courses initiative 5: 95 Exbucklandia populnea First World War: cases on other ‘Sheds and and workshops at RHS RHS qualifications6 : 87 4: 66, 67 its effect on gardening garden plants 10: 6 Outhouses’ 2: 56, Gardens 12: 11 RHS School of Exochorda x macrantha in Britain, by Ambra tolerance, by John 58, 58 bursaries, RHS 9: 108 Horticulture: ‘The Bride’ 6: 64–65; Edwards 11: 41–43 Grimshaw 8: 87 ‘Jacquenetta’ 2: 58, 58 Campaign for School graduations 2018 10: 83 7: 109 memorial gardens in emerald ash borer ‘Magnet’ 2: 25, 25 Gardening, RHS 2: 73; Roper Fund Bursary, Exotic Garden, the, at France and Belgium (Agrilus planipennis) ‘Midas’ 2: 56, 58, 58 3: 45; 5: 20, 95 RHS 7: 83 RHS Garden Wisley, by 10: 8 4: 12 ‘Mill House’ 2: 58, 58 gardening: how it School Gardeners of Emma Allen 8: 46–49 rose plantings at RHS IUCN Red List 4: 12 nivalis 2: 56 changes people’s lives, the Year awards 2018, Gardens 6: 86, 86 Frederick Jr, William H: ‘Green Tear’ 2: 56 by James Alexander- RHS 8: 66 school gardens, by Bill obituary 11: 8, 8 f. pleniflorus Sinclair 3: 44–47 Gardening Champion Cliftlands 11: 93 Fritillaria kotschyana ‘Walrus’ 2: 58, 58 Green Plan It campaign of the Year 2018, Fish, Martin: awarded 3: 75 Scharlockii Group 5: 20 RHS 2: 73; 8: 66 Harlow Carr Medal 4: 12 front gardens: 2: 56 Green Plan It Challenge, Gardening Team of flooding11 : 59 planning tips 2: 53 ‘Viridapice’ 2: 56 RHS 3: 15 the Year, RHS 2: 73 damage, avoiding, by wildlife-friendly, by ‘Warei’ 2: 56, 56 by Sue Biggs 12: 10 Young School F Paul Cook 2: 48 Jilayne Rickards plicatus: Horticulture Matters Gardener of the Year, in gardens 2: 46–48 2: 50–53 ‘Amy Doncaster’ 9: 11 RHS 2: 73 Fagus sylvatica: flower sprouts12 : 48 frost damage 11: 58 2: 56, 57, 57 landscaping, careers in student training trimming 8: 25 Flowers for the Future fruit, ornamental, for ‘Green Hayes’ 2: 56 9: 11 programme, RHS 1: 15 ‘Aurea Pendula’ 1: 38 11: 7 autumn colour, by Phil ‘Trympostor’ 2: 56, qualifications, RHS variation in wild plants, ‘Pendula’ 1: 38, 39 fly trap, Venus’ (see Clayton 11: 50–55 57, 57 9: 78–80 by Richard Holman: an Farfugium japonicum Dionaea) Fryer, Jeanette, by Roy ‘South Hayes’ 2: 57, 57 RHS / Garden Club of RHS-funded bursary ‘Argenteum’ 6: 25, 25 foam, floral9 : 6 Lancaster 2: 97, 97 ‘Trumps’ 2: 56 America Interchange trip 9: 108 Fargesia: Foeniculum vulgare as a fuchsia gall mite (Aculops Gallivan, Sam 3: 51–54 Fellowship 8: 67 volunteers, young: pilot murielae: tea 7: 72, 73 fuchsiae) 8: 24–25 on: garden hygiene RHS courses and scheme at RHS Garden ‘Simba’ 2: 21 Forestry and Land Fuchsia: 9: 63–64, 64 workshops, by Anisa Wisley 2: 71 ‘Vampire’ 2: 21 Scotland 1: 7 growing as standards, garden centre Gress 9: 78–80 Xylella fastidiosa RHS- Red Panda (‘Jiu’) 2: 21 by Helen Dillon 2: 91 performance 8: 6 RHS I Can Grow funded PhD 4: 102 ‘Alice Hoffman’4 : 90 garden lighting 6: 23 boliviana 8: 47 Garden Organic, Ryton, ‘Walz Jubelteen’ 2: 91 nr Coventry 5: 8 FRUIT funding for partnership gardeners as caretakers, see also diseases and disorders, pests in projects through by Sally Nex 4: 138 ENVIRONMENT the garden and vegetables panels Greening Grey Britain Gardening Advice see also wildlife panel apples heritage cultivars for pots 4: 22–23 campaign 1: 15 online, RHS 11: 76 funding for partnership Greening Grey Britain of the British Isles, by grapes, harvesting 9: 19 Fungi 2018, State of the gardening: projects 1: 15 campaign, RHS 5: 20 Gerry Edwards 9: 55–61 grease bands to protect World’s: report 11: 8 and health, by Sue Gardening in a Changing plastics: berries and currants: fruit trees 10: 20 fungi on mulch 11: 26 Biggs 2: 14 Climate: RHS report alternatives for improved cultivars, by growing more fruit fusarium patch how it changes 2: 46 gardeners 5: 7 Gerry Edwards 2: 60–62 3: 20–21 symptoms 5: 33, 33 people’s lives, by Green Future, A: RHS position 4: 133 blueberries, cultivating raspberries, pruning Fustier, Patrice: James Alexander- government strategy RBS Blue Water Garden, 11: 29 9: 29 obituary 8: 8, 8 Sinclair 3: 44–47 document 3: 8 Aberdeen 1: 11, 11 Chaenomeles culinary strawberries: RHS Plant injuries, by Sally Nex Green Plan It Challenge, Robertson Family Roof uses 4: 74 Trial, in containers, by 1: 83 RHS 3: 15 Garden, Aberdeen fruit hybrids, new Andrew McSeveney letters 3: 123 by Sue Biggs 12: 10 1: 11, 11 1: 20, 20 7: 39–42 Gardening in a Changing green roofs and walls woodland, Welsh, and fruit trees: winter wash for fruit Climate: RHS report 5: 24 invasive species 11: 8 forms 12: 19 tree pests 12: 27 2: 46

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Gardens Trust: garlic ‘Czechmate’ 10: 7, 7 Gatti, Annie, on: water- ‘Lakwijk Star’ 5: 48, 49 ‘Our Pat’ 4: 30, 30 Gladiolus: and Humphry Repton Garrett, Fergus, on: wise gardening 2: 46–48 macrorrhizum: var. phaeum ‘Alba’ 10: 43, 43 bicentenary 2: 8 biodiversity at Great Geranium: ‘Ingwersen’s ‘Samobor’ 5: 48, 49 ‘Atom’ 10: 43, 43 report on landscapes Dixter, E Sussex for different garden Variety’ 5: 46, 47 ‘Stillingfleet Ghost’ ‘Charming Beauty’ at risk 4: 6 10: 53–58 conditions 5: 50 ‘White-Ness’ 5: 46, 47 10: 43, 43 the experts’ choice, by 5: 46, 47 ‘Philippe Vapelle’ ‘Charming Lady’ Phil Clayton 5: 45–50 maderense 10: 54 5: 46, 47 10: 43, 43 GARDEN DESIGN AND ‘Ann Folkard’ 5: 48, malviflorum 5: 48, 49 pratense: ‘Las Vegas’ 10: 43, 43 PLANTING COMBINATIONS 49, 50 ‘Melinda’ 5: 46, 47 ‘Hocus Pocus’ ‘Magma’ 10: 44 ‘Azure Rush’ 5: 48, nodosum: 8: 25, 25 ‘Midnight’ 10: 44 see also container gardening, inspiration 49, 50 ‘Blueberry Ice’ var. pratense ‘Mount Everest’ 10: 44 and rhs flower shows panels ‘Blue Cloud’ 5: 48, 49 5: 48, 49 f. albiflorum 5: 46, 47 ‘Nathalie’ 10: 43, 43, 44 apps for garden design highlights of RHS Shows ‘Brookside’ 5: 46, 47; ‘Silverwood’ 5: 48, 49 psilostemon 5: 45, 46, 47 ‘Nymph’ 10: 43, 43, 44 11: 6 2018 9: 70–76 6: 24 ‘Orion’ 5: 48, 49, 50 Rozanne (‘Gerwat’) un-named seedling borders at Aston large-leaved herbaceous ‘Elke’ 5: 48, 49 Patricia (‘Brempat’) 5: 45, 48, 49 10: 43, 43 Pottery, Aston, perennials as focal himalayense ‘Derrick 5: 46, 47 sanguineum glasshouses at The Oxfordshire, by Naomi points 6: 25 Cook’ 5: 48, 49 phaeum: var. striatum 5: 46, 47 Walled Garden Slade 9: 32–37 London courtyard ‘Joy’ 6: 44, 44 ‘Lily Lovell’ 5: 46, 47 sylvaticum ‘Amy Nursery, Kent 9: 8 Buxus alternatives: a garden, by Naomi Doncaster’ 5: 46, 47 Glebionis coronaria as a demonstration at RHS Schillinger 10: 60–62 wallichianum ‘Buxton’s tea 7: 72, 73 Garden Wisley, by Oudolf, Piet: his Variety’ 5: 45 Global Growth Gemma Neech naturalistic gardening GARDEN SOLUTIONS Ginkgo biloba 12: 37, 37 Vegetable Garden, RHS 9: 38–42 style, by Marc see also practical advice panel Garden Hyde Hall, by Durslade Farm, Bruton, Rosenberg 7: 66–69, 66 bulbs, spring-flowering, tomatoes in containers, Marc Diacono 4: 43–48 Somerset: its garden RHS Young Designer by Melissa Mabbitt by Melissa Mabbitt GARDEN Glow events at RHS designed by Piet Competition 2018 with Craig Woodhouse with Emily Smith Gardens, 2018 11: 11 Oudolf, by Phil Clayton 5: 102 10: 65–67 6: 55–57 HISTORY glyphosate: 7: 32–37 roses: planting growing from seed in tree planting, by Jon Chatsworth House, reapproved 2: 7 Evans, Paul and Donna: combinations 6: 24 propagators, by Jon Ardle with Derbyshire: its use of: RHS update on their tiny garden in rusted metal structures Ardle with Sam Webster 1: 57–59 historic links with position 10: 7 southwest London, by 9: 75 Gallivan 3: 51–54 trees and shrubs in orchids, by Marc Goeppertia roseopicta Tony Woods 11: 46–49 screens and walls 9: 74 hygiene in the garden, pots, by Melissa Rosenberg 6: 66–68 ‘ Star’ 5: 90, 91 Exotic Garden, the, at trees for winter by Melissa Mabbitt Mabbitt with Andrew First World War: Golden Triangle: its wild RHS Garden Wisley, by structure and shape, with Sam Gallivan Hellman 8: 44–45 school gardens, by daffodil displays3 : 121 Emma Allen 8: 46–49 by Phil Clayton 9: 63–65 weather damage, Bill Cliftlands 11: 93 grapes, harvesting 9: 19 formal and informal 1: 37–41 lawn maintenance: dealing with, by its effect on grass, annual meadow plantings at Orchard wildlife-friendly North letting lawns go wild, Melissa Mabbitt with gardening in (Poa annua) 2: 20, 20 House garden, Suffolk, London front garden, by Melissa Mabbitt Jennie Humphries Britain, by Ambra grass snake: by Barbara Segall by Jilayne Rickards with Matthew Brewer 11: 57–59 Edwards 11: 41–43 barred (Natrix 6: 70–73 2: 50–53 7: 45–47 winter gardens, heritage apples of the helvetica) 7: 31, 31 Green, Alison: her Arts winter plantings at rose care in summer, by freshening up, by British Isles, by Gerry European (Natrix and Crafts-inspired Kilver Court, Shepton Jon Ardle with Cordelia Melissa Mabbitt with Edwards 9: 55–61 natrix) 5: 37, 37 garden in Enfield, Mallet, Somerset, by Darling and Philip Danielle Warner oral history project Gray, Alan, on: North London, by Jean Vernon 12: 30–35 Scott 5: 83–85 12: 42–43 at RHS Garden combining edible and Stephanie Donaldson York Gate, Leeds, by soil, improving, by Jon weed control, by Jon Bridgewater 2: 14–15 ornamental plants in 10: 34–39 Caroline Beck 1: 30–35 Ardle with Aimee Beth Ardle with Claire Rady orchid growing in containers 4: 89–92 Browning 2: 37–39 4: 57–60 the UK, by Clare grease bands to protect Hermans 3: 62–63 fruit trees 10: 20 plant collectors and Great Ambrook House, primulas, by Roy 10: 11 Lancaster 7: 76–79 Great Dixter, E Sussex: GARDENS Repton, Humphry: his its biodiversity, by see also rhs gardens panel Red Books at RHS Fergus Garrett 10: 53–58 Andromeda Botanic Duignan, Carmel: her Green House, Eskhill, Partner Gardens, RHS , by Great Yarmouth Winter Gardens, Barbados, by garden near Dublin, near Edinburgh, by Jo 1: 60–61 Fiona Davison Gardens 3: 11 Alasdair Currie Republic of Ireland, by Whittingham 5: 38–43 Savill and Valley Gardens, 4: 85–87 Green, Alison: her Arts 12: 54–57 Helen Dillon 8: 28–32 Herbfarmacy, Hereford­ Surrey, by John and Crafts-inspired Aston Pottery, Aston, Dunrobin Castle, shire, by Katharine Anderson and Harvey Oxfordshire, by Naomi Highland, by Agnes Bradburn 1: 52–54 Stephens 3: 36–42 Slade 9: 32–37 Stevenson 2: 30–35 Hetton House, Stone House Cottage Babylonstoren Farm, Durslade Farm, Northumberland, by Garden, Worcester­ JOHN GRIMSHAW columnist South Africa, by Carolyn Somerset: its garden Caroline Beck 11: 60–64 shire, by Stephen Lacey 2018: its challenges 8: 87 Dunster 12: 50–53 designed by Piet Oudolf, Inner Temple Garden, 4: 76–82 11: 97 plants of the year 12: 83 Brightwater Gardens, by Phil Clayton 7: 32–37 London, by Janine Sutherland, Euan: his April’s unpredictable weather damage 7: 114 Lincolnshire, by Nicola Evans, Paul and Donna: Wookey 5: 62–66 wildlife-friendly weather 4: 131 winter windowsill plants Oakey 8: 51–54 their tiny garden in Kiftsgate Court Gardens, Glasgow garden, by ash dieback tolerance 3: 130 Camp Rosemary, southwest London, by Gloucestershire, by Agnes Stevenson Chicago, USA, by Noel Tony Woods 11: 46–49 Mary Keen 6: 36–41 7: 62–64 Kingsbury 11: 32–38 Four Seasons garden in Kilver Court, Somerset, Tregrehan Garden, Clayton, Graham, and West Midlands, by Phil by Jean Vernon Cornwall, by Roy GROWING MEDIA Phil King: their London McCann 10: 76–79 12: 30–35 Lancaster 4: 63–68 compost: grit 2: 38 garden, by Jack Green, Alison: her Arts London courtyard wildlife-friendly North corners, creating mulching 11: 26 Wallington 4: 35–40 and Crafts-inspired garden, by Naomi London front garden, by 11: 22–23 organic matter 2: 39 Copton Ash garden, garden in North Schillinger 10: 60–62 Jilayne Rickards mixes 9: 20–21 sand, adding 2: 38 Kent, by Rachel de London, by Stephanie Orchard House garden, 2: 50–53 fertilisers 2: 39 soil: Thame 3: 72–76 Donaldson 10: 34–39 Suffolk, by Barbara York Gate, Leeds, by applying 11: 26 by Chris Young 2: 5 Segall 6: 70–73 Caroline Beck 1: 30–35 using synthetic 6: 30 improving 2: 37–39

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garden in North wintonensis 6: 51 ‘Glacier’ 11: 73 1: 7, 7 ‘Royal Velvet’ 12: 60 paniculata ‘Le London, by Stephanie ‘Merrist Wood ‘White Wonder’ niger for Christmas Spider Group: Vasterival’ (First Donaldson 10: 34–39 Cream’ 6: 50, 50, 51 11: 71, 72 displays 12: 17, 17 ‘Evergreen’ 12: 60, 61 Editions Series) Green Future, A: Halimium: hedge trimmers, Walberton’s Rosemary ‘Merengue’ 12: 60 8: 37, 38 government strategy calycinum 6: 50, 50 cordless 9: 25 (‘Walhero’) 1: 17 ‘Sumatra’ 12: 60, 61 hygiene in the garden, document 3: 8 ocymoides 6: 50, 53 Hedgehog Plants and Hellman, Andrew, on: Historic Houses Garden by Melissa Mabbitt Green House, Eskhill, ‘Susan’ 6: 51 Gardens, near Bury trees and shrubs in of the Year, 2018 7: 8 9: 63–65 near Edinburgh, by Jo hanging baskets, water- St Edmunds, Suffolk, by pots 8: 44–45 holidays, bringing Hypericum: Whittingham 5: 38–43 wise 9: 26–27 Roy Lancaster 8:35–38 herbaceous perennials, plants back from 8: 7 and Norman Robson, Green Plan It campaign, hardening off5 : 34 hedgehogs (Erinaceus large-leaved, as focal Holman, Richard, on: by Roy Lancaster RHS 5: 20 tender vegetable europaeus): points 6: 25 variation in wild plants 1: 89, 89 RHS challenge 3: 15 crops 2: 22 encouraging 10: 32–33, Herbarium, RHS: 9: 108 kouytchense 1: 89 by Sue Biggs 12: 10 hares (Lepus europaeus) 32, 33 scheme to sponsor Home Grown labelling green walls: 3: 34, 34 numbers 4: 7 archival boxes 7: 12; scheme 12: 6 and roofs: their Hartweg, Karl Theodor hedging: 11: 77 Homebase 8: 6 environmental 3: 62 alternatives to box Herbfarmacy, Hereford­ ‘homes for heroes’, by benefit5 : 24 Harvey, Roger, on: 3: 25 shire, by Katharine Ambra Edwards Bracknell, Berkshire Galanthus with green trimming 8: 25 Bradburn 1: 52–54 11: 41–43 1: 7 markings 2: 55–58 Helenium ‘Sahin’s Early herbivores 1: 43 Honours (awards in greening indoor spaces, Hauser & Wirth art Flowerer’ 9: 14, 14–15 heritage apples of the horticulture), I by Chris Young 6: 5 gallery, Durslade Farm, Helianthus: British Isles, by Gerry New Year 2: 7 Gregers-Warg, Asa: top Bruton, Somerset annuus: Edwards 9: 55–61 Queen’s Birthday: 7: 7 Ilex: geranium selections 7: 32–37 ‘Claret’ 7: 58, 58 Heritage Lottery Fund hornet, Asian (Vespa trimming 8: 25 5: 49 hay fever, plantings to ‘Kong’ 7: 58, 59 award to the RHS 9: 7 velutina) 11: 7 aquifolium: Grevillea barklyana mitigate, by Sally Nex Sunbelievable Brown by Sue Biggs 9: 12 horseradish tree 4: 46, 47 ‘Argentea 4: 63, 68 3: 79–82 Eyed Girl Parks for People Horticulture Matters 9: 11 Marginata’ 3: 81 Griffith, Stephen, of head gardeners, (‘Sunbeliv01’) programme 3: 11 Hosta: ‘Handsworth New Abbotsbury Subtropical recognition for 5: 99, 99 Hermans, Clare, on: ‘High Noon’ 5: 70 Silver’ 1: 41 Gardens, Dorset, by Britain’s, by Ambra ‘Lemon Queen’ 9: 114 orchid growing in the ‘Komodo Dragon’ 5: 70 ‘Silver Queen’ 3: 81 Roy Lancaster 3: 129, 129 Edwards 3: 88–89 Heliconia rostrata 12: 56 UK 3: 62–63 ‘Sea Grotto’ 5: 70, 71 x koehneana ‘Chestnut Griffiths, Alistair, on: letters on 4: 134 Helleborus: orchids for home and ‘Sea Gulf Stream’ 5: 70 Leaf’ 1: 40, 41 domestic growing Head, Steve, on: RHS removing old foliage conservatory 3: 28 Housden, Michelle, on: Illicium mexicanum systems 11: 44–45 Plants for Bugs 1: 42–45 1: 17 Hetton House, hyacinths in pots 4: 67, 68 Griselinia: Heather Landscape, x hybridus 3: 31 Northumberland, by 3: 57–60 Impatiens: jodinifolia 4: 68 RHS Garden Wisley ‘White Lady’ (Lady Caroline Beck 11: 60–64 House Plants, Happy, arguta 5: 70, 71 racemosa 4: 68 10: 81 Series) 3: 58 Heuchera: RHS Little Book of, by walleriana: grit 2: 38 Hedera helix: Moondance (‘Epb 20’) ‘Green Spice’ 11: 71 Holly Farrell 7: 83 genome sequenced Grow Your Own app, villosa ‘Palace Purple’ Hubbard, Raymond 6: 7 4: 11 RHS 9: 13 8: 24, 24 Hudson, Michael: Imara Bizzie Lizzie Gunnera perpensa HEALTH AND HORTICULTURE x Heucherella ‘Sweet awarded Veitch 6: 7, 7 5: 72, 72 allergies and hay fever, hygiene in the garden, Tea’ 11: 70, 71 Memorial Medal 4: 12 impatiens downy plantings to mitigate, by Melissa Mabbitt Hever Castle, Kent: its Hudson, Tom, of mildew (Plasmopara by Sally Nex 3: 79–82 9: 63–65 new flower meadows Tregrehan Garden, obducens) 4: 11 designs for new RHS indoor plants and green 10: 8, 8 Cornwall 4: 63–68, 63 income 2018, RHS gardens, by Sue Biggs areas, by James Wong Hibbertia aspera 4: 66, 67 Hughes, Kevin 7: 7 8: 68–69 6: 16 6: 74–76 Hibiscus: Humata tyermanii 5: 92 indoor plants: Feel Good Garden, RHS National Spinal Injuries rosa-sinensis 5: 88, 89 Humphries, Jennie, on: and green areas, by 6: 7, 16; 7: 6 Centre garden, Stoke syriacus ‘Oiseau Bleu’ dealing with weather James Wong 6: 74–76 H gardening: how it Mandeville, 7: 82 damage 11: 59 pests 1: 19 changes people’s lives, Buckinghamshire 5: 11 Hippeastrum: Hunt, Leigh: RHS infusions from garden Hakonechloa: by James Alexander- NHS garden for RHS growing advice 12: 60 gardening advisor plants, by Kat by Philip Oostenbrink Sinclair 3: 44–47 in containers 12: 18 10: 16, 16 Bradburn 7: 71–74 8: 61–63 gardening injuries, by 4: 7 RHS Plant Trial, by Hurrion, David, on: letter on 10: 102 macra 8: 61, 62, 62 Sally Nex 1: 83 offices: benefits of Karen Robbirt winter container Ingram, Tim: his garden ‘Alboaurea’ 8: 61, 62 letters 3: 123 plants in 3: 6 12: 58–61 plantings 11: 70–73 at Copton Ash, Kent, ‘Albovariegata’ 8: 62 health and wellbeing Revaluing Parks and ‘Baby Star’ 12: 58, 60 Hyacinthus: by Rachel de Thame ‘All Gold’ 8: 62, 62 through gardening, by Green Spaces report Butterfly Group: in pots, by Michelle 3: 72–76, 74 ‘Aureola’ 8: 62, 62 Sue Biggs 4: 16 8: 8 ‘Exotic Star’ Housden 3: 57–60 inheriting a fruit tree, by ‘Beni-kaze’ 8: 62, 63 12: 60, 61 orientalis: Chris Young 9: 5 ‘Fubuki’ 8: 62 Diamond Group: ‘City of Haarlem’ Inner Temple Garden, ‘Fuiri’ 8: 62 ‘Charisma’ 12: 59, 60 3: 59 London, by Janine ‘Greenhills’ 8: 62 ‘Fairytale’ 12: 60 ‘Delft Blue’ 3: 57 Wookey 5: 62–66 ‘Mediopicta’ 8: 62 HOUSE PLANTS ‘Green Magic’ 12: 60 ‘Fondant’ 3: 60 Inula: ‘Mulled Wine’ 8: 62 Christmas house plants indoor plants and green ‘Picotee’ 12: 60, 61 ‘Gipsy Queen’ 3: 59 magnifica 10: 57 ‘Naomi’ 8: 62, 62 12: 18–19 areas, by James Wong Double Galaxy Group: ‘Purple Sensation’ ‘Sonnenstrahl’ ‘Nicolas’ 8: 62, 63, 63 domestic growing 6: 74–76 ‘Aphrodite’ 12: 60, 61 3: 60 6: 25, 25 ‘Samurai’ 8: 62 systems, by Alistair Plectranthus as ‘Clown’ 12: 60 ‘Splendid Cornelia’ invasive plants, ‘Stripe It Rich’ Griffiths11 : 44–45 container plants, by Galaxy Group: 3: 60 research into 11: 11 8: 62, 62 easy care 1: 24–25 Diana Miller 9: 66–69 ‘Apple Blossom’ ‘White Pearl’ 3: 58 investment: ‘Sunny Delight’ health benefits of house recommended orchids 12: 58, 59 Hydrangea: and development at 8: 62, 63 plants 3: 6 3: 28 ‘ Queen’ in front gardens, by the RHS, by James Halesia carolina Hippeastrum, by Karen salad bars 7: 26–27 12: 60 Helen Dillon 5: 138 Alexander-Sinclair (Monticola Group) Robbirt 12: 58–61 Sansevieria by Matthew ‘Lagoon’ 12: 59, 60 aspera ‘Macrophylla’ with Sue Biggs ‘Arnold Pink’ 8: 38 house plants for Pottage 2: 40–44 ‘Monte Carlo’ 6: 60, 64 5: 57–60 x Halimiocistus: different rooms, by 12: 59, 60 macrophylla : programme, RHS 4: 17; ‘Ingwersenii’ 6: 48, Christopher J Young ‘Naranja’ 12: 59, 60 ‘Shining Angel’ 8: 68 50, 51 5: 87–92 ‘Red Lion’ 12: 60, 61 (Black Diamonds by Sue Biggs 5: 16 sahucii 6: 50 ‘Red Pearl’ 12: 59, 60 Series) 4: 7, 7 rhs.org.uk/thegarden Index 2018 | The Garden 9 Ipomoea – Lyon

Ipomoea batatas (see ‘Black Magic’ 12: 44, 47 Leucanthemum vulgare Lincolnshire flora: new sweet potatoes) ‘Bolshoi’ 4: 91 3: 81 herbarium, Sir Joseph Iris: Button Hole Kale Leucojum vernum 3: 14 Banks Centre, RHS Plant Trial of J 12: 44, 47 L Leycesteria: Horncastle 1: 8 Dutch bulbous iris, ‘D’Aubenton Panaché’ formosa 11: 50, 53 Lindley, John 3: 62 by Andrew Jacobaea maritima 4: 92 labelling plants as Golden Lanterns Liriodendron tulipifera McSeveney 5: 30 11: 71, 72, 73 ‘Dwarf Green Curled’ ‘home grown’ 12: 6 (‘Notbruce’) 11: 53 10: 70 ‘Blue Magic’ 5: 30, 30 Jardins de la Paix in 12: 44 labels for plants, by Guy light: pruning to let Lithodora diffusa ‘Flashlight’ 5: 30, 30 France and Belgium ‘Emerald Ice’ 12: 44 Barter 2: 65–68 more in 12: 43 ‘Heavenly Blue’ 5: 131, ‘Lion King’ 5: 30, 30 10: 8 ‘Nero di Toscana’ lacewings 11: 31. 31 lighting: 131 ‘Pixie’ 2: 25, 25 Jasminum nudiflorum 12: 44, 47 Lacey, Stephen, on: and wildlife 7: 29 Lloyd, Christopher 10: 55 pseudacorus 6: 64 ‘Red Russian’ 12: 44, 47 Stone House Cottage in gardens 6: 23 Lobelia cardinalis ‘Variegata’ 5: 24, 24 JR O’Neal Botanic ‘Redbor’ 12: 44 Garden, Worcester­ Ligularia ‘Britt Marie ‘Queen Victoria’ 5: 24, 24 ‘Purple Magic’ 5: 30, 30 Gardens, British Virgin ‘Starbor’ 12: 44, 47 shire 4: 76–82 Crawford’ 5: 24, 24 London courtyard ‘Silvery Beauty’ Islands: redesign after Taunton Deane 4: 46 Laelia superbiens 3: 62 Ligustrum: garden, by Naomi 5: 30, 30 hurricane damage 7: 7 kalette ‘Petit Posy Mix’ Lagerstroemia: trimming 8: 25 Schillinger 10: 60–62 ‘Strongold’ 5: 30, 30 12: 44, 47 indica 10: 70, 71 lucidum: Lonicera: tuberosa 4: 23, 23 Keen, Mary, on: Rhapsody in Pink ‘Excelsum calcarata 11: 98 vartanii request for Japanese quinces (‘Whit VIII’) 10: 70 Superbum’ 1: 41 ligustrina: plants of 11: 92 4: 70–74 Lambkin, Deborah 3: 63 ‘Tricolor’ 1: 40, 41 var. yunnanensis Islamic Gardens, Aga Kiftsgate Court Lamprocapnos ovalifolium 3: 81 3: 25, 25 Khan Centre, London Gardens, Gloucester­ spectabilis ‘Valentine’ Lilium yapingense 9: 108 ‘Baggesen’s Gold’ 12: 8 shire 6: 36–41 3: 59 9: 38, 40, 41 Itea ilicifolia 10: 101, 101 K Keightley, Matt 4: 7, 8, 16, landscapes at risk 4: 6 ‘Maigrün’ 3: 25 It’s Your Neighbourhood 17; 6: 7, 16; 7: 6 landscaping, careers in ROY nitida trimming 8: 25 discretionary awards kailan (Chinese his garden for 9: 11 periclymenum 1: 44, 44 8: 66 broccoli) 6: 33, 33 wellbeing 5: 58 Lantana camara LANCASTER subaequalis 4: 67 Kalanchoe tomentosa Kensington Roof Lucky Sunrise Rose monthly contributor Lophosoria 5: 88, 89 Gardens: closure 3: 8 (‘Balandrise’) 12: 64, 64 conifers of choice quadripinnata 8: 47 kale 12: 47 Kew, Royal Botanic late-blooming plants, by 12: 36–40 low-allergen planting ‘Afro’ 12: 44 Gardens: reopening of Helen Dillon 9: 114 Griffith, Stephen, of alternatives 3: 81 black 12: 46 Temperate House 5: 13 Lavandula trimming Abbotsbury Luma: Kiftsgate Court Gardens, 8: 25 Subtropical Gardens, apiculata 1: 23, 23, 41 Gloucestershire, by Lavatera trimestris Dorset 3: 129, 129 ‘Glanleam Gold’ INTERNATIONAL­ GARDENS Mary Keen 6: 36–41 ‘Silver Cup’ 7: 56, 59 Hedgehog Plants and 3: 25, 25 Andromeda Botanic Africa, by Carolyn Kilver Court, Shepton lawnmowers, cordless Gardens, Suffolk Lupinus: Gardens, St Joseph, Dunster 12: 50–53 Mallet, Somerset, by 9: 24 8: 35–38 albus 4: 46, 47 Barbados, by Alasdair Camp Rosemary, Jean Vernon 12: 30–35 lawns: Pheasant Acre Plants, arboreus 7: 23, 23 Currie 12: 54–57 Chicago, USA, by Noel Kingdon-Ward, Frank diseases 5: 33 Mid Glamorgan Luzula sylvatica ‘Hohe Babylonstoren Farm, Kingsbury 11: 32–38 7: 78, 78 maintenance: letting 10: 41–44 Tatra’ 11: 25, 25 Franschhoek, South Kingsbury, Noel, on: lawns go wild, by plant collectors and Luzuriaga radicans Camp Rosemary, Melissa Mabbitt, with primulas 7: 76–79 4: 66–68, 67 Chicago, USA 11: 32–38 Matthew Brewer Plant Specialist Lycaste aromatica Kirengeshoma palmata 7: 45–47 nursery, The, 3: 28, 28 INSPIRATION FROM 9: 114 plants 7: 47 Buckinghamshire Lyon, James: appointed Kirkham, Tony, on: recovering from 6: 43–46 MBE 2: 7 RHS GARDENS Lupinus arboreus drought 10: 30 Postill, Alan 11: 98 autumn displays at Garden Wisley 7: 23, 23 repairing bare patches Robson, Norman RHS Garden Harlow 3: 12–13, 13 kite, red (Milvus milvus) 8: 18–19 1: 89, 89 Carr 10: 14–15, 14–15 plantings at RHS 4: 35, 35 Lawrence, Sir Trevor Spicer, Derek: conifer Dry Garden, RHS Garden Hyde Hall kiwi fruit: 3: 62 collector 9: 112 Garden Hyde Hall 5: 18–19, 18–19 growing 3: 20 leafblowers, cordless Tregrehan Garden, 7: 14–15, 14–15 summer plantings at recommended 9: 24 Cornwall 4: 63–68 early rhododendrons at RHS Garden Rosemoor cultivars 3: 20 learning where plants RHS Garden Harlow 6: 18–19, 18–19 Klein, Carol: awarded grow in the wild, by Carr 4: 14–15, 14–15 winter: vmh 4: 12, 12 Helen Dillon 6: 115 Glasshouse Borders, highlights at RHS Knautia macedonica lemon verbena (see RHS Garden Wisley Garden Harlow Carr 3: 31 Aloysia citrodora) LEGISLATION 11: 12–13, 12–13 1: 12–13 Kniphofia: Lespedeza thunbergii and government action on plants Hot Garden plantings at plantings at Clover National Plant 8: 37 EU ban on imports of Plant Breeders’ Rights RHS Garden Rosemoor Hill, RHS Garden Collection 2: 8 lettuce: 36 species 10: 6 2: 6 9: 14–15, 14–15 Hyde Hall 12: 12–13, ‘Bees’ Lemon’ 9: 14, cultivation 5: 55 glyphosate reapproved Protection of Main Borders, RHS 12–13 14–15 RHS Plant Trial of 2: 7 Pollinators Bill 7: 7 Garden Harlow Carr Walk RHS Garden Knott, David: award of coloured cultivars, by neonicotinoids 6: 7 Scottish Horticulture 8: 12–13 Wisley 2: 12–13, Associate of Honour Richard Eborn oak trees: restriction of Action Plan, The 6: 6 spring: 12–13 4: 12 5: 53–55 movement 12: 7 bedding at RHS Koelreuteria paniculata ‘Amaze’ 5: 55, 55 10: 72, 73 ‘Asilomar’ 5: 53, 54 komatsuma (mustard ‘Edox’ 5: 53, 54 spinach) 6: 33, 33 ‘Feska’ 5: 53, 54 I WOULDN’T BE WITHOUT ‘Freckles’ 5: 53, 54 LIA LEENDERTZ columnist Bacon, Sir Nicholas Cholmeley, Ursula ‘Navara’ 5: 53, 54, 55 allotments and Brexit plants as gifts 7: 109 1: 85 7: 111, 111 ‘Pigale’ 5: 53, 54 11: 91 letters on 9: 106 Bailey, Bill 12: 85 Diacono, Mark 3: 124 ‘Rosedale’ 5: 53, 54, 55 childhood gardens spring and the Gaelic Berry, Mary 4: 134 Duchess of Bedford, ‘Sahim’ 5: 53, 54, 55 6: 122 festival Imbolc 2: 98 Bruce, Carol 5: 132 The 9: 107 ‘Saxo’ 5: 53, 54, 55 daffodil displays past street trees, extending Chapman, Nikki 6: 118 Ruscombe, Ben 10: 103 ‘White Salad Bowl’ and present 3: 121 the life of 10: 106 5: 53, 54

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McCann, Phil, on: Tony mother-in-law’s tongue ‘Beersheba’ 5: 8 National Gardening Chelsea Flower Show and Marie Newton’s (see Sansevieria) ‘Bridal Crown’ 12: 18 Week 2018 1: 63; 4: 101 4: 7 Four Seasons garden in Mount Grace Priory, ‘Duke of Rothesay’ National Spinal Injuries novelty plants, by Phil M Walsall, West Midlands North Yorkshire 7: 8 3: 7, 7 Centre garden, Clayton and Anne 10: 76–79 mowing lawns 7: 45–47 ‘Elka’ 3: 68 Buckingham­shire 5: 11 Swithinbank 12: 88–89 Mabbitt, Melissa, on: McSeveney, Andrew, on: mulch-dwelling Engleheart cultivars National Wildflower dealing with weather RHS Plant Trial of invertebrates 11: 26 5: 8 Centre 9: 11 damage 11: 57–59 Dutch bulbous iris mulching 2: 37–39; 9: 65; fernandesii 3: 67, 68 native UK plants for freshening up gardens 5: 30 11: 26 ‘Hawera’ 3: 68, 68, 70 wildlife 1: 44 in winter 12: 42–43 RHS Plant Trial of muntjacs (Muntiacus ‘Hummingbird’ Neech, Gemma, on; box hygiene in the garden strawberries in reevesii) 2: 29, 29 3: 68, 69 alternatives at RHS 9: 63–65 containers 7: 39–42 Musa: ‘Itzim’ 3: 68, 70 Garden Wisley 9: 38–42 letting lawns go wild McWilliams, Simon and letter on flowering ‘Jack Snipe’ 3: 68 Needham, Douglas C: O 7: 45–47 Jay, of Hedgehog Plants 6: 117 ‘Kaydee’ 3: 68, 69 awarded Veitch spring-flowering bulbs and Gardens, Suffolk, strain resistant to ‘Kokopelli’ 3: 68, 70 Memorial Medal 4: 12 Oakey, Nicola, on: 10: 65–67 by Roy Lancaster banana fusarium wilt ‘Mary Poppins’ 3: 66, 67 nematodes, using for Brightwater Gardens, tomatoes in 8: 35–38 2: 11 ‘Minnow’ 3: 67, 68 pest control 6: 30 Lincolnshire 8: 51–54 containers 6: 55–57 melon problems 7: 20 Musschia wollastonii ‘Mite’ 3: 67, 68 neonicotinoids 6: 7 oca 4: 46, 47 trees and shrubs in membership: 3: 129, 129 ‘Oxford Gold’ 3: 66, 67 Nerine: offices: benefits of pots 8: 44–45 benefits, RHS: mussel scale papyraceus 12: 18 growing advice for plants in 3: 6 Macfarlane, John registering online (Lepidosaphes ulmi) poeticus chloroplast hardier nerines 10: 51 Ogrens Plant Allergy Livingston 3: 62 10: 13 4: 22 DNA described 12: 8, 8 RHS Plant Trial, by Scale (OPALS) 3: 80 Macleaya microcarpa prices, RHS 12: 64 mustard: ‘Rapture’ 3: 68, 69 John David 10: 46–51 Olea europaea 1: 40, 41 ‘Kelway’s Coral Plume’ memorabilia: letters on green-in-the-snow rupicola ‘Yellow Pearl’ bowdenii 10: 47–50, 48 omnivores 1: 43 6: 25, 25 5: 132 12: 44, 48 3: 67, 68 ‘Blanca Perla’ Oncidium pulchellum Magnolia: memorial gardens in ‘Red Frills’ 12: 46–47 ‘Sailboat’ 3: 68, 69, 70 10: 46, 49 3: 62 collection at Savill and France and Belgium Myres, Robert 4: 8 ‘Segovia’ 3: 68, 69 subsp. bowdenii x Oncidopsis Champs du Valley Gardens, 10: 8 Myrtus communis 6: 60 ‘Snow Baby’ 3: 68 10: 49, 50 Chemin gx ‘Le Hurel Surrey, by John Mentha: ‘Sun Disc’ 3: 70 ‘Diamond’ 10: 49 Tower’ 3: 62 Anderson and Harvey x gracilis ‘Variegata’ as ‘Sundial’ 3: 68, 69 ‘Ellex’ 10: 49 onion, salad or spring Stephens 3: 36–42 a tea 7: 72, 73 ‘Tête-à-tête’ 3: 66, 70 Favorite 10: 50 (see salad onion) x brooklynensis x piperita f. citrata ‘Thalia’ 3: 68, 70 Glacier 10: 50 Oostenbrink, Philip, on: ‘Evamaria’ 3: 92 ‘Grapefruit’ as a tea ‘Tiny Bubbles’ 3: 68 ‘Gletsjer’ 10: 50 Hakonechloa 8: 61–63 campbellii (Raffillii 7: 72, 73 ‘Topolino’ 3: 64–65, ‘Isabel’ 10: 46, 49, 49 oral history project at Group) ‘Charles suaveolens 7: 72, 74 68, 69 ‘John Crisp’ RHS Garden Raffill’3 : 40, 41 Metasequoia: N ‘Toto’ 3: 66, 70 10: 46, 49 Bridgewater 2: 14–15 dawsoniana ‘Valley glyptostroboides 1: 38, ‘W.P. Milner’ 3: 68, ‘Margaret Owen’ Orchard House garden, ’ 3: 39 39; 12: 37 Nandina: 68, 69 10: 46, 49 Suffolk, by Barbara delavayi 1: 41 ‘Emerald Feathers’ Brightlight ‘Xit’ 3: 67, 68 ‘Marjorie’ 10: 49 Segall 6: 70–73 denudata 3: 39 12: 38, 38 (‘Selten004’) 1: 49 National Centre for ‘Mount Stewart’ orchid, lesser butterfly grandiflora 1: 40, 41 ‘Miss Grace’ 1: 38 domestica: Horticultural Science 10: 46, 49 (Platanthera bifolia) ‘Kay Parris’ 10: 73 Microbiota decussata by Graham Rice and Learning 3: 14; 4: 17; ‘Mr John’ 10: 50 under threat 5: 13, 13 ‘Mont Blanc’ 12: 40, 40 1: 46–50, 46, 48 5: 58, 60; 7: 12; 9: 7, 12; ‘Pink Surprise’ Orchid Review, The 3: 63 10: 72, 73 Middleton, Robin: his ‘Filamentosa’ 1: 46, 11: 77 10: 49 Orchidantha: laevifolia 4: 66, 68; 6: 65 collection of salvias, by 49–50 ‘Praecox’ 10: 49 megalantha 1: 8, 8 x loebneri ‘Leonard Matt Biggs 9: 49–52, 49 ‘Fire Power’ 1: 46, ‘Quinton Wells’ micrantha 1: 8, 8 Messel’ 3: 39 mildews, downy: 48, 49, 50 10:46, 49, 50, 51 orchids: ‘Margaret Helen’ 3: 39; recognising 6: 33, 33 ‘Gulf Stream’ 1: 46, SALLY NEX ‘Stam 63’ 10: 50 and Chatsworth, by 3: cover Miller, Diana, on: 49, 50 columnist ‘Stefanie’ 10: 46, Marc Rosenberg ‘Mark Jury’ 3: 42 Plectranthus as ‘Harbour Dwarf’ feeding the future 50, 50 6: 66–68 sargentiana 11: 50, 54 container plants 1: 46, 50 9: 105 ‘Stewart Gilkison’ for home and var. robusta 3: 37, 41 9: 66–69 Magical Lemon and gardeners as 10: 46 conservatory, by sprengeri var. diva mint (see Mentha) Lime (‘Lemlim’) caretakers 4: 138 ‘Tony Norris’ 10: 46 Clare Hermans 3: 28 ‘Eric Savill’ 3: 36, 41 miracot ‘Aprimira’ 1: 46, 50, 51 perfectionism in the ‘Top Hat’ 10: 50 x wieseneri 6: 60, 62 1: 20, 20 Obsessed 1: 46, 50 garden 12: 90 ‘Welland Pale’ 10: 50 Mahonia x media Miscanthus: Plum Passion slowing down 5: 129 subsp. wellsii ‘Winter Sun’ 12: 24, 24 nepalensis 9: 114 (‘Monum’) 1: 50 vegetables: their 10: 49, 50 OBITUARIES : sinensis ‘Emmanuel ‘Richmond’ 1: 49 ornamental aspects ‘Zeal Giant’ 10: 50, 50 and appreciations ‘Butterball’ 11: 50, 53 Lepage’ 6: 45, 46 ‘Seika’ 1: 46, 50 8: 90 ‘Kinn McIntosh’ 10: 50 Beckett, Kenneth A domestica (see apples) Miserden house and Sienna Sunrise ‘Regina’ 10: 46, 49–50 5: 11, 11 ‘Evereste’ 11: 53 garden, Gloucestershire (‘Monfar’) 1: 46, 50 sarniensis 10: 47 Berry, Robert hupehensis 11: 50, 51 7: 8 ‘Sunset’ 1: 46, 50 undulata 10: 48 10: 11, 11 ‘Indian Summer’ 11: 53 mizuna 6: 33, 33 ‘Tuscan Flame’ 1: 50 NURSERIES ‘Seaton’ 10: 46, 50 Betteridge, Douglas x robusta ‘Red Moggach, Deborah: ‘Twilight’ 1: 49, 50 Hedgehog Plants and New Year Honours list: 11: 8, 8 Sentinel’ 11: 50, 51, appointed OBE 2: 7 Narcissus: Gardens, Suffolk, by awards in horticulture Brookes, John 54–55 monkey puzzle (see daffodil displays past Roy Lancaster 2: 7 5: 13, 13 x zumi ‘Golden Hornet’ Araucaria araucana ) and present, by Lia 8: 35–38 Newton, Tony and Brooks, Audrey 11: 53 monographs, RHS 8: 14 Leendertz 3: 121 Pheasant Acre Plants, Marie: their Four 4: 11, 11 maple, Japanese (see Monstera obliqua Golden Triangle, the Mid Glamorgan Seasons garden, West Chatto, Beth 7: 11, 11 Acer palmatum) ‘Monkey Mask’ 1: 7, 7 3: 121 10: 41–44 Midlands, by Phil Frederick Jr, William H marigold, pot (see Moringa oleifera 4: 46, 47 guide to divisions 3: 70 Plant Specialist McCann 10: 76–79, 76 11: 8, 8 Calendula) moth: smaller garden nursery, The, Nex, Sally, on: Fustier, Patrice 8: 8, 8 marjoram (see barred yellow cultivars, by Christine Buckinghamshire gardening injuries 1: 83 Mattock, John Origanum) (Cidaria fulvata) Skelmersdale 3: 64–70 6: 43–46 letters 3: 123 1: 11, 11 marrow problems 7: 20 10: 58 ‘Angel’s Whisper’ Swinesmeadow Farm plantings to mitigate Paton, John B 1: 11, 11 Marshall, Rosalyn, RHS marbled clover 3: 67, 68 Nursery, allergies and hay Sagarik, Rapee monographer 8: 14, 14 (Heliothis viriplaca) ‘Arctic Gold’ 10: 65 Lincolnshire 5: 69–72 fever 3: 79–82 5: 11, 11 Mattock, John 1: 11, 11 7: 56 ‘Baby Boomer’ 3: 68, 69 NHS garden for RHS rhs.org.uk/thegarden Index 2018 | The Garden 11 orchids– Pinus

orchids (continued) Pavord, , on: 8: 36 Happy Magic Vanilla 5: 76 orchid growing and shrubs for every People’s Choice Awards Raspberry Star 5: 76 Surfinia Yellow Dream the RHS 3: 62–63 season 6: 59–65 2018, RHS Garden Happy Magic Velvet 5: 76 in the UK, by Clare P peas: Wisley 12: 64 Picotee 5: 76 Tumbelina Series Hermans 3: 62–63 cultivation 3: 87 perfectionism in the integrifolia 5: 78 5: 79, 80 Orchid Hybrid Paeonia: diseases and garden, by Sally Nex Ovation Dark Heart 5: 76 Tumbelina Cherry Ripple Registration Advisory delavayi 6: 65 disorders 3: 87 12: 90 Superbissima Mixed (‘Kerripcherry’) 5: 76 Group 3: 63 ludlowii 11: 50, 54 shelling: RHS Plant periwinkle, Madagascar 5: 79 Tumbelina Damson Orchid Register, pak choi 6: 33, 33 Trial, by Sue (see Catharanthus Surfinia Series5 : 78; Ripple 5: 76 International 3: 63 ‘Red Choi’ 12: 44, 48 Stickland 3: 85–87 roseus) 5: 80 Tumbelina Margarita registration online by pallets, upcycling ‘Alderman’ 3: 86, 87 Perry, Michael, on: Surfinia Amethyst (‘Kermar’) 5: 77 RHS 10: 11 5: 26–27 ‘Ambassador’ 3: 87 Calibrachoa and (‘Keiametsum’) 5: 76 Tumbelina Susanna 5: 77 Spiranthes Papaver: ‘Ceresa’ 3: 86, 87 Petunia 5: 74–80 Surfinia Double Lilac Wave Series 5: 78 romanzoffiana at orientale care 6: 25 ‘Early Onward’ 3: 87 Persea breviflora 4: 66 (‘Keidopinul’) 5: 77 Phalaenopsis: Cambridge House rhoeas 7: 56–57, 57 ‘Hurst Green Shaft’ Persicaria runcinata Surfinia Double Pink ‘Diffusion’3 : 28, 28 Grammar School, ‘Falling in Love’ 3: 85, 87 ‘Purple Fantasy’ 8: 47 (‘Sunsurfdapi’) 5: 77 Kaoda Twinkle gx Co. Antrim 10: 8, 8 7: 57, 59 ‘Jaguar’ 3: 86, 87 Petitt, Sally: top Surfinia Double White ‘Chocolate Drops’ organic matter 2: 39 paper grow tubes 9: 21 ‘Kelvedon Wonder’ geranium selections (‘Sundaho’) 5: 77 3: 7, 7 oriental vegetables, parasitic wasps: using 3: 87 5: 46 Surfinia Heavenly Blue ‘Sunshine’ 3: 28, 28 sowing 6: 33 for pest control 6: 30 ‘Misty’ 3: 87 Petunia: (‘Sunsurf Skytatsu’) Pheasant Acre Plants, Origanum majorana Paris thibetica 3: 75 ‘Oasis’ 3: 87 and Calibrachoa by 5: 77 Mid Glamorgan, by Roy 7: 72, 74 Parks for People ‘Onward’ 3: 86, 87 Michael Perry Surfinia Hot Pink Lancaster 10: 41–44 Oudolf, Piet, by Chris programme 3: 11 ‘Purple Podded’ 5: 74–80 (‘Sunrovein’) 5: 76 Phillips, Andy: his study Young 7: 5 parsnips: 3: 86, 87 cultivation 5: 80 Surfinia Hot Red of invertebrates at his landscaping at RHS Plant Trial ‘Rondo’ 3: 87 axillaris 5: 75 (‘Sunhore’) 5: 77 Great Dixter 10: 56, 56 Hauser & Wirth art 12: 23, 23 ‘Terrain’ 3: 86, 87 Black Velvet Surfinia Lime (‘Keiyeul’) Phillyrea cases of ash gallery, Durslade ‘Albion’ 12: 23, 23 ‘Vivado’ 3: 86, 87 (‘Balpevac’) 5: 80, 80 4: 90 dieback 10: 6 Farm, Somerset ‘Gladiator’ 12: 23, 23 ‘Waverex’ 3: 86, 87 Crazytunia Series 5: 79 Surfinia Picotee Blue Phlebodium aureum 7: 32–37 ‘Javelin’ 12: 23 peach ‘Bonanza’ 4: 23 Designer Cappuccino (‘Sunsurfviopiko’) 5: 76 var. areolatum 5: 90, 92 his naturalistic ‘Palace’ 12: 23 pear, Cubbington 9: 7, 7 5: 77 Surfinia Pink Mini 5: 77 Phormium ‘Blondie’ 5: 8 gardening style, by ‘Pearl’ 12: 23, 23 pearlwort (Sagina Designer Star Pattern Surfinia Purple Vein Photographic Marc Rosenberg ‘Picador’ 12: 23, 23 procumbens) 2: 20, 20 Blue Star 5: 76 Improved (‘Sunsurfbv’) Competition 2018, RHS 7: 66–69, 66 ‘Viper’ 12: 23, 23 Pelargonium ‘Attar of Designer Star Pattern 5: 77 1: 62; 4: 33; 8: 64–65, overwintering 11: 58 ‘White Spear’ 12: 23 Roses’ 7: 72, 74 Pink Star (‘Kerpinstar’) Surfinia Repens Velvet 64–65 borderline-hardy Partner Gardens, RHS Peltoboykinia tellimoides 5: 76 (‘Keidepuses’) 5: 76 photographing plants plants 11: 18 1: 60–61 Designer Star Pattern Surfinia Scarlet Red 5: 76 4: 33 Owen, Jennifer 1: 43 passports, plant 1: 7 Rose Star 5: 77 Surfinia Sky Blue Picea: Oxalis tuberosa 4: 46, 47 Paton, John B: PLANT Happy Classic Baby Pink (‘Keilavbu’) 5: 77 orientalis 12: 38 (obituary) 1: 11, 11 HERITAGE White 5: 77 Surfinia Table Dark Red ‘Skylands’ 12: 38, 38 Paulownia tomentosa Happy Classic Pink Rose (‘Sunsurfred’) 5: 76 pungens : 7: 19, 19 National Plant Vein 5: 77 Surfinia Table Yellow Glauca Group 12: 38 Collections Happy Magic Blue with (‘Keiyeyas’) 5: 77 ‘Hoopsii’ 12: 38, 38 heathers 10: 81 Green Edge 5: 76 Surfinia Variegated Pilea peperomioides PESTS IN THE GARDEN Kniphofia 2: 8 Happy Magic Purple Mini 5: 90, 91 Rhododendron Cremissimo 5: 76 (‘Sunpapuhu’) 5: 77 Pinus: see also diseases and disorders panel species 3: 38 Happy Magic Mini Surfinia Velvet Blue heldreichii ‘Satellit’ agapanthus gall midge fuchsia gall mite Double Black 5: 76 (‘Sunsurf Aotatsu’) 12: 38, 39 (Enigmadiplosis (Aculops fuchsiae) agapanthi) 5: 29 8: 24–25 biological controls for grease bands to protect NEW AND INTERESTING PLANTS PLANT PROFILES plant pests 1: 19 fruit trees 10: 20 update 6: 30 indoor plant pests 1: 19 blackberry ‘Nettleton Prunus : see also award of garden merit panel box 4: 22 pest management, Creamy White’ (Polar ‘Aprimira’ 1: 20, 20 Acer: Japanese maples Graham Rice 1: 46–50, box tree moth integrated 7: 20–21 Berry) 9: 7, 7 Aprisali 1: 20, 20 in spring, by Jon Ardle 46, 48 caterpillar (Cydalima plant health policy, RHS blueberry Flamingo ‘Cot-N-Candy’ 1: 20 4: 50–55 Narcissus: smaller perspectalis) 9: 38, 42 1: 6 (‘Hoogi045’) 11: 7, 7 ‘Flavour King’ 1: 20, 20 autumn fruit, ornamental, garden cultivars, by chemicals: red spider mite Buddleja alternifolia ‘Flavor Supreme’ 1: 20 by Phil Clayton 11: 50–55 Christine Skelmersdale controls 1: 19 (Tetranychus urticae) Unique ‘Pmoore12’ ‘Pink Candy’ 1: 20 brassicas, by Sue 3: 64–70 disposal of 11: 21 1: 19 4: 7, 7 ‘Purple Candy’ 1: 20 Stickland 12: 44–48 Nerine: RHS Plant Trial, elm sawfly, zigzag rose pests 5: 84–85 Clematis Nubia Phalaenopsis Kaoda Calibrachoa and by John David (Aproceros leucopoda) vine weevil (‘Evipo079) 5: 99, 99 Twinkle ‘Chocolate Petunia, by Michael 10: 46–51 9: 11 (Otiorhynchus garlic ‘Czechmate’ Drops’ 3: 7, 7 Perry 5: 74–80 Plectranthus: as emerald ash borer sulcatus) 9: 29, 29 10: 7, 7 radish ‘Blue Moon’ 2: 7, 7 Chaenomeles, by Mary container plants, by (Agrilus planipennis) winter wash for fruit Helianthus annuus Rosa: Keen 4: 70–74 Diana Miller 9: 66–69 4: 12 tree pests 12: 27 ‘Brown-Eyed Girl’ Starlight Symphony Cistus, by Nigel Colborn Primula: early, by 5: 99, 99 (‘Harwisdom’) 8: 7, 7 6: 48–53 Graham Rice 3: 44–49 Helleborus ‘Moondance’ Tottering-by-Gently conifers of choice, by Salvia: Robin 1: 7, 7 (‘Auscartoon’) Roy Lancaster Middleton’s collection, PLANT PEOPLE Hydrangea : 5: 99, 99 12: 36–40 by Matt Biggs 9: 49–52 Fryer, Jeanette 2: 97, 97 Postill, Alan, by Roy Runaway Bride Phormium ‘Blondie’ Eryngium, by Claire Sansevieria, by Matthew Griffith, Stephen, of Lancaster 11: 98 Snow White (‘Ushyd 5: 8, 8 Austin 7: 48–53 Pottage 2: 40–44 Abbotsbury Robson, Norman, by 0405) 7: 6. 6 Polemonium yezoense Geranium: the experts’ shrubs for every Subtropical Gardens, Roy Lancaster 1: 89, 89 ‘Shining Angel’ 4: 7, 7 ‘Kaleidoscope’ choice, by Phil Clayton season, by Anna Pavord Dorset 3: 129, 129 Spicer, Derek: conifer Monstera deliciosa 5: 99, 99 5: 45–50 6: 59–65 plant collectors and collector, by Roy ‘Monkey Mask’ 3: 7, 7 Salvia x jamensis Hakonechloa, by Philip Zantedeschia: RHS Plant primulas, by Roy Lancaster 9: 112 Narcissus ‘Duke of ‘Jeremy’ (‘Pink Lips’) Oostenbrink 8: 61–63 Trial, by Phil Clayton Lancaster 7: 76–79 Rothesay’ 3: 7, 7 5: 8, 8 Nandina domestica, by 8: 40–43

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longaeva ‘Sherwood plastic microbeads 3: 34 ‘Easy Gold’ 9: 68 saccatus ‘Wisteria’ Podocarpus: ‘Cottage Cream’ 3: 48 Compact’ 12: 39, 40 plastics: ‘Richard’ 9: 67, 68 9: 66 ‘Guardsman’ 9: 38, 42 ‘Danova montezumae 12: 37 alternatives 9: 21 coleoides ‘Marginatus’ verticillatus 9: 66 matudae 4: 68 Appleblossom ‘Sheffield Park’ in horticulture 9: 6 9: 68 ‘Barberton’ 9: 66 poinsettia (see Bicolor’ 3: 44 12: 36, 40 RHS position 4: 133 ernstii 9: 67, 68 ‘Pink Surprise’ Euphorbia pulcherrima) ‘Dawn Ansell’ 3: 46, 47 mugo ‘Golden Glow’ update 10: 103 fruticosus 9: 67, 68 9: 66, 68 Polemonium yezoense denticulata 7: 76, 79, 79 12: 38, 39 the search for It Up Series 9: 69 zuluensis 9: 68 ‘Kaleidoscope’ 5: 99, 99 florindae 7: 78, 78 thunbergii alternatives for Jazz It Up Bush Pink ‘Sky’ 9: 68 pollarding 7: 19 ‘Francisca’ 3: 47, 49 ‘Thunderhead’ gardeners 5: 7 (‘P040518’) 9: 67, 69 Pleioblastus Pollinator Monitoring Gold-laced Group 12: 39, 40 Platanthera bifolia Jazz It Up Pink viridistriatus 2: 21 Scheme 4: 7 3: 47, 58 Pisum (see pea) 5: 13, 13 (‘P050408’) 9: 67, 69 Pleione: pollinator-friendly ‘Guinevere’ 3: 47, 49 pitcher plant (see Plectranthus: madagascariensis: cultivation: letter on plants 3: 31 ‘Heritage Cream’ Sarracenia) as container plants, by ‘Lynne’ 9: 67, 68 7: 110 pollinators helping over 3: 44, 48 Pittosporum: Diana Miller 9: 66–69 ‘Variegated bulbocodioides a long season 3: 31 Innisfree (‘K72’) ‘Collaig Silver’ 3: 25, 25; growing advice 9: 69 Mintleaf’ 9: 68 4: 23, 23 Pollinators, RHS Plants 3: 44, 47 9: 38, 41 ambiguus 9: 67, 68 Mona Lavender plum x apricot Aprisali for: letter on 5: 131 japonica 7: 78, 79, 79 tenuifolium: argentatus 9: 67, 68 (‘Plepalila’) 9: 67, 68 1: 20, 20 Polygonatum juliae 3: 47 ‘Irene Paterson’ ‘Hill House’ 9: 68 oertendahlii 9: 66 plums: vietnamicum 4: 66, 67 Kennedy Irish Series 9: 38, 41 Cape Angels Series ornatus 9: 67, 68 growing 3: 21 Polystichum setiferum 3: 47 ‘Oliver Twist’ 9: 69 parviflorus Blue Spires recommended Plumosomultilobum ‘Miss Indigo’ 3: 47, 49 9: 38, 41 ciliatus 9: 69 (‘Limplep1’) 9: 67, 68 cultivars 3: 21 Group 1: 19, 19 ‘Primlet Lemon ‘Tandara Gold’ ponds in containers, Shades’ 3: 44 9: 38, 41–42 creating 5: 23 pulverulenta 7: 77, Plant Breeders’ Rights popularity in plants, by 77, 78 2: 6 PRACTICAL ADVICE Helen Dillon 10: 101 Bartley hybrids plant collectors and see also diseases and disorders, fruit, garden solutions, Postill, Alan, by Roy 7: 78 primulas, by Roy pests in the garden, vegetables and weekend panels Lancaster 11: 98 ‘Primlet Purple’ 3: 44 Lancaster 7: 76–79 Advice service, RHS drought: plastics alternatives 9: 21 potato, sweet (see sweet rosea 7: 76, 77 plant health (see Pests, Gardening 10: 16 helping plants recover pollarding 7: 19 potatoes) sieboldii 7: 76, 76, 78 Diseases panels) online 11: 76 10: 30 ponds in containers, pots (see Containers) Silver-laced Group plant labels, choosing, autumn bulbs for late its effects on plants creating 5: 23 Pottage, Matthew, on: 3: 47 by Guy Barter 2: 65–68 colour 10: 19 7: 21 propagation equipment, Glasshouse Borders, ‘Tie Dye’ 3: 44, 46, 47 Plant Society events bamboos in containers letter on 9: 107 choosing 12: 27 RHS Garden Wisley veris ‘ McSparron’ 3: 94 2: 20–21 early weeds 2: 20–21 pruning: 11: 12–13, 12–13 3: 46, 47 Plant Specialist nursery, bare patches in lawns, earthworms: tool care 12: 18 trees at RHS Garden vialii 7: 76, 79, 79 The, Buckinghamshire, repairing 8: 18–19 encouraging 9: 20–21 wisteria 8: 18–19 Wisley 11: 66–69 vulgaris 1: 44, 44; 3: 44 by Roy Lancaster bark, cleaning 11: 17 identifying 3: 26 purple groundcover powdery mildew 5: 85, 85 ‘Alba Plena’ 3: 47 6: 43–46 bath bogs, creating easy care for indoor plants 8: 24–25 Powell, Anne-Marie ‘Avondale’ 3: 44, 47 plant testing in the UK 4: 26–27 plants 1: 24–25 root cuttings 10: 20 (5: 58): Drumcliffe (‘K74’) 2: 6 benches, greening fertiliser, applying 11: 26 roses: new science gardens 3: 47 planting depth for trees 10: 24–25 garden lighting 6: 23 identification7 : 24 for Hilltop ‘Dunbeg’ 3: 44 and shrubs 10: 29 bird feeders 11: 29 and wildlife 7: 29 care in summer, by development, RHS ‘Wanda’ 3: 47 plants as gifts, by Lia birds, suet mixtures for grease bands to protect Jon Ardle 5: 83–85 Garden Wisley 4: 17, 17 privacy policy, RHS 6: 87 Leendertz 7: 109 12: 20 fruit trees 10: 20 for shadier spots 1: 18 predators, invertebrate propagation: letters on 9: 106 blackened leaves 4: 24 growing from seed in samples, sending to RHS 1: 43 equipment 12: 27 Plants for Bugs, RHS: browning leaves 4: 24 propagators, by Jon Gardening Advice 1: 20 pricking out seedlings types 3: 53 second paper, by Steve bulbs: Ardle 3: 51–54 shrubs, winter-flowering 3: 54 growing from seed in, Head 1: 42–45 for early spring hardening off5 : 34 12: 24 Primula: by Jon Ardle 3: 51–54 plants of the year, by displays 2: 19 hardy vegetables from soil, improving, by Jon and plant collectors, Protection of Pollinators John Grimshaw 12: 83 protecting from seed 1: 27 Ardle 2: 37–39 by Roy Lancaster Bill 7: 7 squirrels 2: 20 hedging: spring bulbs, unusual 7: 76–79 pruning: carnivorous plants, alternatives to box 3: 25 4: 22–23 early, by Graham Rice raspberries 9: 29 POLLINATORS hardy 4: 29 trimming 8: 25 stress symptoms in 3: 44–49 tool care 12: 18 annual plants for chemicals, disposal of hellebores: plants: distinguishing planting combinations wisteria 8: 18–19 pollinators, by Kate 11: 21 for Christmas displays from diseases 4: 24 3: 48–49 Prunus: Bradbury 7: 55–60 Christmas house plants 12: 17, 17 trees: aurantiaca 7: 78 ‘Amanogawa’ 1: 38 bees, plants most 12: 18–19 removing old foliage planting by Jon Ardle Belarina Series 3: 47 ‘Aprimira’ (miracot) favoured by 9: 8 climbers on walls 5: 29 1: 17 1: 57–59 Belarina Amethyst Ice 1: 20, 20 Blooms for Bees app Colchicum distinguishing honey fungus (see small, for gardens (‘Kerbelpicotee’) 3: 44 Aprisali (aprium) 9: 8 from Crocus 10: 29 Armillaria) 10: 23 Belarina Cobalt Blue 1: 20, 20 Hever Castle, Kent: its combining edible and large-leaved herbaceous water butts, installing (‘Kerbelcob’) 3: 44 ‘Cot-N-Candy’ (Aprium new flower ornamental container perennials as focal 2: 23 Belarina Pink Ice Series) 1: 20, 20 meadows 10: 8, 8 plants, by Alan Gray points 6: 25 water-wise gardening, by (‘Kerbelpice’) 3: 44, domestica (see plums) pollinators: 4: 89–92 lawn diseases 5: 33 Annie Gatti 2: 46–48 48–49 ‘Flavour King’ (Pluot attracting compost: mulching 11: 26 weather damage, dealing Bonneli Series 11: 71 Series) 1: 20, 20 bumblebees 4: 21 corners, creating overwintering with, by Melissa bulleyana 7: 78 ‘Flavour Supreme’ helping over a long 11: 22–23 borderline-hardy plants Mabbitt 11: 57–59 ‘Corporal Baxter’ (Pluot Series) 1: 20, 20 season 3: 31 mixes 9: 20–21 11: 18 weaving wicker supports 3: 44, 47 ‘Pink Candy’ 1: 20, 20 individual plant cordless garden pallets, upcycling 2: 26–27 preferences 6: 8 equipment 9: 24–25 5: 26–27 weed control, by Claire pollinator-friendly crocks in pots for photographing plants Rady 4: 57–60 plants from seed drainage 11: 21 4: 33 wet soils, perennials for PROPAGATION 7: 60 cut flowers: growing for planters with mixes of 5: 24 hardy vegetables from Seed Scheme, RHS Protection of home use 3: 22 herbs and ornamentals winter-flowering shrubs seed 1: 27 Members’ 11: 11, 76 Pollinators Bill 7: 7 disbudding dahlias 8: 17 6: 28–29 12: 24 root cuttings 10: 20 tender vegetable crops Saving Pollinators planting depth for trees winter-green ferns Salvia 9: 52 2: 22 programme 6: 8 and shrubs 10: 29 1: 18–19 tomatoes 3: 19

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Prunus (continued) Lindley Library, by School Gardening North London front ‘Astro’ 12: 45, 48 ‘Purple Candy’ 1: 20, 20 Fiona Davison Monster Pumpkins garden 2: 50–53 ‘Voyager’ 12: 45, 48 ‘Shōgetsu’ 1: 38, 39 4: 85–87 Competition 2018 12: 65 Ritchie, Julie: top Rodgersia pinnata Pteris cretica R landscapes at risk 4: 6 RHS How to Garden geranium selections ‘Superba’ 5: 24, 24 var. albolineata 5: 92, 92 Revaluing Parks and When You’re New to 5: 49 Romneya coulteri pumpkin problems 7: 20 Rady, Claire, on: weed Green Spaces report 8: 8 Gardening 3: 93 Robbirt, Karen, on: 6: 60–61, 62 Punica granatum control 4: 57–60, 58 Rheum palmatum RHS Partner Gardens RHS Plant Trial of root cuttings 10: 20 var. nana 10: 70, 71 rainfall 2: 46–48 ‘Atrosanguineum’ scheme, by Sue Biggs Hippeastrum 12: 58–61 Roper Fund Bursary, purple groundcover rainforest, Celtic 11: 8 6: 25, 25 1: 14 Roberts, Nellie 3: 63 RHS 7: 83 plants 8: 24–25 raspberries: Rhinanthus minor 7: 47, 47 RHS Practical House Robertson Family Roof Rosa: Pyracantha ‘Fiery growing 3: 21 Rhododendron: Plant Book 3: 93 Garden, Aberdeen aphids 5: 84 Cascade’ 11: 50, 53 pruning 9: 29 agm deciduous Rhus: 1: 11, 11 black spot 5: 85, 85 Pyrus: recommended azaleas, by Kirsty chinensis 11: 12–13 robin (Erithacus deadheading 5: 85 communis (see pear) cultivars 2: 61; 3: 21 Angwin 6: 27 typhina 1: 38, 39 rubecula) 12: 29, 29 for shadier spots 1: 18 pashia 11: 50, 53 ‘All Gold’ 9: 22, 22 azalea cultivars as Tiger Eyes Robinia: identifying 7: 24 ‘Malling Happy’ 2: 61 house plants 12: 18 (‘Bailtiger’) 1: 38 pseudoacacia ‘Frisia’ pests and diseases Ruby Beauty (‘Nr7’) 2: 61 National Plant Ribes (see currants) 10: 73 5: 84–85 RBS Blue Water Garden, Collection 3: 38 Rice, Graham 1: 5 x slavinii ‘Hillieri’ Peter Beales: his life in Aberdeen 1: 11, 11 Bloombux early Primula 3: 44–49 10: 72, 73 roses, by Charles recycling plastic plant (‘Microhirs3’) 3: 25, 25 Nandina domestica Robson, Norman, by Quest-Ritson 6: 79–82 pots 10: 11 callimorphum 1: 46–50, 46, 48 Roy Lancaster 1: 89, 89 planting combinations red spider mite var. myiagrum 9: 108 Richards, Paul, of rock rose (see Cistus, 6: 24 Q (Tetranychus urticae) ‘Chelsea Reach’ 6: 27, 27 Herbfarmacy 1: 53, 54 Halimium, powdery mildew 1: 19 ‘Crosswater Red’ Rickards, Jilayne, on: x Halimiocistus) 5: 85, 85 qualifications, RHS red squirrel 6: 27, 27 her wildlife-friendly rocket: pruning 5: 85 9: 78–80 recolonisation in ‘Gena Mae’ 6: 27, 27 Queen’s Birthday Scotland 1: 28 genestierianum 4: 66 Honours 2018: awards red thread disease ‘Golden Oriole’ 6: 27, 27 in horticulture 7: 7 5: 33, 33 ‘Jock Brydon’ 6: 27, 27 RHS FLOWER SHOWS Quercus: redcurrant ‘Redpoll’ 2: 61 ‘Parkfeuer’ 6: 27, 27 Art and Plant Fair, RHS RHS Feel Good RHS London Orchid Action Oak 7: 6; 12: 7 registering for RHS platypodum 4: 66, 67 9: 11 Garden, RHS Chelsea Show and Plant Fair restriction of membership benefits ‘Praecox’ 12: 24, 24 Boem, Helen: RHS Floral Flower Show 6: 7, 16 2018 6: 8 movement 12: 7 online 10: 13 rubiginosum 4: 14–15 Marquee Manager Early Spring Plant Fair Malvern Autumn Show Quest-Ritson, Charles, registering orchid schlippenbachii 6: 27, 27 6: 20, 20 2018 4: 8 2018 12: 8; 9: 83 on: Peter Beales’s life in hybrids 10: 11 simsii cultivars as CANNA UK National Flower Shows, RHS, by Malvern Spring Festival roses 6: 79–82 Repton, Humphry: house plants 12: 18 Giant Vegetables Sue Biggs 10: 12 5: 101; 7: 8 quince, Japanese (see correction 3: 7 ‘Sunte Nectarine’ 6: 27 Championship 2018 Gold winners 2018 marquee highlights 2018 Chaenomeles) his bicentenary 2: 8 viscosum 6: 62; 6: 60 12: 8 9: 70–71 9: 72–73 his Red Books at RHS RHS Campaign for Cardiff Flower Show Hampton Court Palace RBS Blue Water Garden 6: 12 Flower Show: 1: 11, 11 Chatsworth Flower Show: 2018 6: 90 RHS Young Designer RHS 2018 5: 101; 6: 89 features 7: 69 Competition 2018 orchid displays 3: 97 Oudolf, Piet 5: 102 see also sue biggs, rhs flower shows, rhs gardens, rhs plant orchids and 7: 66–69, 66 Robertson Family Roof trials, rhs lindley library and science panels Chatsworth, by Marc preview 7: 85 Garden, Aberdeen Affiliated Societies investment and RHS / Garden Club of Rosenberg 6: 66–68 review 8: 7 1: 11, 11 scheme, RHS 2: 72; 9: 47 development at the America Interchange review 8: 8 Harvest Festival Show show dates 2018 1: 64–65 Annual General Meeting RHS 4: 17; 8: 68 Fellowship 8: 67 Chelsea Flower Show: 10: 82; 12: 8 Tatton Flower Show 2018, RHS 1: 63; by James Alexander- RHS Gardening Advice Chelsea Plant of the health and wellbeing 5: 102; 6: 90 8: 68–69 Sinclair with Sue 10: 16 Year, 2018 7: 6 through gardening, by preview 7: 86 awards to people, RHS, Biggs 5: 57–60 RHS Partner Gardens Feel Good Garden, Sue Biggs 4: 16 themes 9: 74–75 2018 4: 12; 5: 97 by Sue Biggs 5: 16 scheme, by Sue Biggs RHS 7: 6 highlights of RHS Shows Urban Garden Show competitions, RHS 10: 13 It’s Your Neighbourhood 1: 14 Hydrangea Runaway 2018 9: 70–76 10: 82 Council, RHS: notice of discretionary awards Roper Fund Bursary, Bride Snow White ideas and inspiration Wisley Flower Show 8: 67 election 9: 85 8: 66 RHS 7: 83 (‘Ushyd0405’) 9: 74–75 volunteering at RHS Duchess of Cambridge, membership prices 12:64 Scottish Horticulture Chelsea Plant of the London Flower Shows: Shows 12: 11 HRH, and RHS new award: Roy Action Plan, The 6: 6 Year, 2018 7: 6, 6 RHS London and Plant Campaign for School Lancaster Award 7: 111 Seed Distribution NHS garden 4: 7 and Art Fair 7: 85 Gardening 2: 14–15 Partner Gardens, RHS Scheme, RHS Members’ First World War rose 1: 60–61 12: 14 plantings at RHS petition to save trees in volunteering: Gardens 6: 86, 86 A3 widening project 2: 8 at RHS Garden Gardening Advice online, Photographic Bridgewater, by Sue RHS LINDLEY RHS PLANT TRIALS RHS 11: 76 Competition 2018, RHS Biggs 11: 10 LIBRARY Calibrachoa 5: 79 parsnips 12: 23, 23 Glow events at RHS 1: 62; 4: 33; 8: 64–65, at the RHS 9: 13, 47; Brooks, Charlotte, and Crocosmia roundtable peas, shelling, by Sue Gardens, 2018 11: 11 64–65 11: 14 the RHS botanical art assessment 2016 8: 20 Stickland 3: 85–87 glyphosates, use of: RHS Best Portfolio Wild About Gardens collection 7: 16, 16 Dutch bulbous iris, by salad onions, by Holly update on position 10: 7 Photography Exhibit award, RHS 11: 75 exhibitions and Andrew McSeveney Farrell 4: 95–98 Greening Grey Britain 9: 85, 85 Windlesham Trophy events 4: 16–17 5: 30 Sarracenia 4: 29 campaign, RHS 5: 20 plastics: 2018, RHS, for best-kept investment and Hippeastrum, by Karen strawberries, in Herbarium, RHS: scheme RHS position 4: 133 prison garden 10: 7 developments Robbirt 12: 58–61 containers, by Andrew to sponsor archival update 10: 103 working as an RHS 5: 57–60 lettuce, coloured McSeveney 7: 39–42 boxes 7: 12; 11: 77 Privacy Policy, RHS 6: 87 community advisor, by Repton, Humphry: his cultivars, by Richard tomatoes (cherry and Heritage Lottery Fund registering for Christopher E Young Red Books at RHS Eborn 5: 53–55 cherry plum) 8: 56–59 award 9: 7 membership benefits 5: 20 Lindley Library, by Nerine, by John David income 2018, RHS online 10: 13 Fiona Davison 10: 46–51 8: 68–69 4: 85–87

14 The Garden | Index 2018 Rosa – sand

rose sawfly5 : 84, 84 Togmeister ‘Feast’ 4: 96 RHS GARDENS rose types 7: 24 (‘Beahappy’) 6: 80 ‘Guardsman’ 4: 96, 97 see also INSPIRATION panel suckers 5: 85 Tottering-by-Gently ‘Ishikura’ 4: 96, 97 summer rose care, by (‘Auscartoon’) 5: 99, 99 ‘Katana’ 4: 97 Jon Ardle 5: 83–85 rose, Christmas (see ‘Lilia’ 4: 96, 98 Bridgewater, Salford ‘Allgold’ 6: 81 Helleborus niger ) ‘Matrix’ 4: 96, 97 Bodsworth, Ryan: RHS Learning Garden volunteers: banksiae var. banksiae Rosenberg, Marc, on: ‘Parade’ 4: 96, 97 horticulturist 9: 16 proposals 12: 10 by Sue Biggs 11: 10 4: 82 historic links between ‘Purplette’ 4: 96 ground clearance using oral history project initiatives 9: 47 Ely Cathedral orchids and ‘Ramrod’ 4: 96, 98 pigs 6: 16 2: 14–15 Walled Garden 3: 14, (‘Beajolly’) 6: 82 Chatsworth House ‘Rossa Lunga di investment and video on progress so far 14–15; 5: 16 ‘Everest Double 6: 66–68 Firenze’ 4: 96 developments 5: 57–60 12: 11 Fragrance’ 6: 82 Piet Oudolf and his ‘White Lisbon’ 4: 96, 97 filipes ‘Kiftsgate’ 6: 40 naturalistic gardening ‘Winter White Fragrant Celebration style 7: 66–69, 66 Bunching’ 4: 96, 97 (‘Beamerry’) 6: 82 Rosmarinus: Sales, John: Shades of Harlow Carr, North Yorkshire Gertrude Jekyll officinalis 3: 81 Green 10: 105 April highlights early summer highlights midsummer highlights (‘Ausbord’) 6: 24 as a tea 7: 72, 73 Salisbury, Andrew 1: 43 4: 110–111 5: 106–107 6: 94–95 glauca 7: 24 Roy, Helen: appointed Salix babylonica autumn colour 9: 86; Harlow Carr Medal: new Old Winter Garden 1: 68 Lady of Shalott MBE 2: 7 var. pekinensis 10: 14–15, 14–15; 86, awards 4: 12 snowdrop plantings 2: 15 (‘Ausnyson’) 7: 24 Roy Lancaster Award ‘Tortuosa’ 1: 38 87; 11: 78 investment and spring highlights 3: 101 ‘Lilac Charm’ 6: 81 7: 111 Salvia: donations and appeals developments 5: 57–60 Streamside 1: 61, 61 Macmillan Nurse Royle, John Forbes planting combinations 1: 61 Kitchen Garden 8: 70 Subtropical Bed 8: 70 (‘Beamac’) 6: 80; 8: 88 7: 79, 79 9: 52 early rhododendrons Main Borders 7: 89; winter highlights 1: 12–13 ‘Norwich Castle’ Rubus: propagation 9: 52 4: 14–15, 14–15 8: 12–13 Winter Walk 1: 12–13; 6: 79, 82 fruticosus (see Robin Middleton’s early spring highlights Mediterranean Border 12: 68 ‘Paul’s Himalayan blackberries) collection, by Matt 2: 77 1: 61 Musk’ 7: 24 idaeus (see Biggs 9: 49–52 ‘Pax’ 6: 86 raspberries) ‘Amistad’ 9: 49, 49, 51 Pink Flower Carpet thibetanus 12: 43 concolor 9: 51 (‘Noatraum’) 7: 24 Ruscus aculeatus curviflora 9: 51 Hyde Hall, Essex ‘Rêve d’Or’ 6: 18–19, 11: 50, 54 darcyi 9: 50, 51 25th anniversary of RHS early spring highlights riverbed plantings 5: 96 18–19 dombeyi 9: 50, 51 ownership of RHS 2: 76 Sky Meadow 9: 88, 88 ‘Rose Ball’ 6: 80 elegans 7: 72, 74 Garden Hyde Hall, by early summer highlights spring: rugosa ‘Alba’ 7: 72, 74; guaranitica 9: 50 Sue Biggs 7: 12 5: 106–107 highlights 3: 102–103 11: 50, 53 ‘Super Trouper’ 9: 51 April highlights 4: 109 Global Growth Vegetable plantings, by Robert Sir Paul Smith ‘Hot Lips’ 9: 51 Australia and New Garden 4: 43–48 Brett 5: 18–19, 18–19 (‘Beapaul’) 6: 80 x jamensis: Zealand Garden 1: 68 Herbaceous Border 8: 71 Winter Garden 3: 14–15; Starlight Symphony ‘Jeremy’ (‘Pink Clore Learning Centre investment and 11: 79 (‘Harwisdom’) 8: 7, 7 S Lips’) 5: 8; 9: 51 8: 10 developments 5: 57–60 winter plantings at Summer Sunset ‘Peter Vidgeon’ Clover Hill 10: 86–87 midsummer highlights Clover Hill, by Robert (‘Brisun’) 6: 79 safety in the garden: 9: 50, 51 Dry Garden 7: 14–15, 6: 94 Brett 12: 12–13, 12–13 Summer Wine readers’ letters 3: 123 ‘Jean’s Jewel’ 9: 50, 51 14–15; 12: 67 mixed borders 7: 90 (‘Korizont’) 11: 53 weedkillers 4: 60 ‘Jezebel’ 9: 51 Tall Story (‘Dickooky’) Sagarik, Rapee: obituary microphylla ‘Robin’s 7: 24 5: 11, 11 Pride’ 9: 51 salad bars 7: 26–27 oxyphora 8: 47; 9: 50, 51 Rosemoor, Devon salad onions: ‘Phyllis’ Fancy’ 9: 50 April highlights 4: 110 Foliage and ’s spring highlights 3: 102 cultivation 4: 98 semiatrata 9: 50, 51 autumn colour 9: 87; Garden 11: 79 summer: RHS STAFF RHS Plant Trial, by verticillata ‘Purple 10: 86 Hot Garden 8: 73, 73 highlights 7: 91 Holly Farrell 4: 95–98 Rain’ 7: 67 Cool Garden 11: 77 by Jonathan Webster by Jonathan Webster PROFILES ‘Crimson Forest’ 4: 96 samples, sending to RHS early spring highlights 9: 14–15, 14–15 6: 18–19, 18–19 Bodsworth, Ryan: RHS ‘Eiffel’4 : 96 Gardening Advice 1: 20 2: 76 investment and Winter Garden 12: 67 Horticulturist 9: 16 ‘Elody’ 4: 96, 98 sand, adding to soil 2: 38 early summer highlights developments 5: 57–60 winter highlights 1: 68 Boem, Helen: RHS 5: 106 midsummer highlights Floral Marquee 6: 93 Manager 6: 20, 20 Brookes, Charlotte: SCIENCE IN THE GARDEN RHS Art Curator digging posture and and Learning 3: 14; 7: 16, 16 technique: RHS 5: 58, 60; 7: 12; 9: 7, Wisley, Surrey Cooke, Heather, of research into 3: 8 12; 11: 77 allotment plots 9: 84 Glow 2018 12: 68 spring bedding the RHS Members’ letter on 4: 132 orchid registration autumn colour 11: 78 Heather Landscape 3: 12–13, 13 Seed Distribution domestic growing online 10: 11 Battleston Hill 9: 86 10: 81 spring highlights Scheme 12: 14, 14 systems, by Alistair Plants for Bugs, RHS: box alternatives 9: 38–42 Jellicoe Canal borders 4: 110–111 Hunt, Leigh: Griffiths11 : 44–45 second paper, by Steve designs for new gardens 7: 82, 82 Stone Pine Café 8: 72, 72 RHS Principal Fungi 2018, State of the Head 1: 42–45 6: 16 Mediterranean Walk 8: 72 summer highlights 7: 92 Horticultural Advisor World’s report 11: 8 Powell, Ann-Marie: new early spring highlights midsummer highlights Walled Garden East 10: 16, 16 health benefits of house science gardens for 2: 77; 3: 102–103 6: 94–95 9: 40–41 Marshall, Rosalyn, plants, RHS PhD Hilltop development, early summer highlights National Centre for Welcome Building 1: 14; RHS Monographer research into 3: 6 RHS Garden Wisley 5: 105 Horticultural Science 5: 58 8: 14, 14 Impatiens walleriana 4: 17 Exotic Garden, the and Learning 3: 14; Winter Walk 1: 68; Waters, Diana: RHS genome sequenced RHS John MacLeod 8: 46–49 4: 17; 7: 12; 9: 7; 11: 77 2: 12–13, 12–13 Volunteer Manager 4: 11 lecture 2018 10: 83 Glasshouse Borders plant labelling 2: 68 Wisley / Kew relay race 11: 14, 14 Narcissus poeticus science developments 10: 85 Powell, Ann-Marie: new 7: 82 Young, Christopher E: chloroplast DNA at the RHS, by Sue Glasshouse Borders, by science gardens for Wisteria Walk 4: 103 RHS Community described 12: 8, 8 Biggs 3: 14 Matthew Pottage Hilltop development Outreach Advisor National Centre for Xylella fastidiosa RHS- 11: 12–13, 12–13 4: 17 5: 20, 20 Horticultural Science funded PhD 4: 102

rhs.org.uk/thegarden Index 2018 | The Garden 15 Sander’s List – Tropaeolum

Sander’s List of Orchid Segall, Barbara, on: Spiranthes ‘Cambridge Favourite’ Tolumnia pulchella 3: 62 Hybrids 3: 63 Gillian and Geoffrey romanzoffiana at 7: 40 tomatillo ‘Purpleino’ Sandycombe Lodge, Bray’s Orchard House Cambridge House ‘Christine’ 2: 62 4: 46, 47 Twickenham 4: 11 garden, Suffolk Grammar School, ‘Delician’ 7: 41, 42 T tomatoes: Sansevieria: 6: 70–73 Co. Antrim 10: 8, 8 Delizz (‘Liza’) 7: 42 blossom end rot by Matthew Pottage Sequoiadendron spring: ‘Elegance’ 7: 41, 42 Tagetes patula ‘Dainty 7: 29, 29 2: 40–44 giganteum ‘Glaucum’ and the Gaelic festival ‘Elsanta’ 7: 42 Marietta’ 7: 59, 60 catfacing 7: 29, 29 cultivation 2: 44 12: 37, 37 Imbolc, by Lia ‘Evie 3’ 7: 41, 42 Tamus communis cherry and cherry aethiopica 2: 40, 43 Sharjah Botanic Garden, Leendertz 2: 98 ‘Finesse’ 7: 41, 42 2: 93, 93 plum tomatoes, RHS bacularis ‘Mikado’ 2: 44 UAE 10: 7 bedding at RHS ‘Florence’ 7: 41, 42 Tasmannia lanceolata Plant Trial of, by cylindrica 2: 40–41, 44 Shibataea kumasaca 2: 21 Garden Wisley ‘Florian’ 7: 42 8: 37, 38 Holly Farrell 8: 56–59 kirkii ‘Pulchra’ 2: 40, shrubs: 3: 12–13, 13 ‘Frisan’ 7: 41, 42 tatsoi 12: 44, 48 cultivation 8: 59 42, 44 for every season, by bulbs for early ‘Honeoye’ 7: 40 taupe-coloured plastic greenback 7: 29, 29 masoniana 2: 40–41, 43 Anna Pavord 6: 59–65 displays 2: 19 ‘Malling Centenary’ pots 10: 11 growing from seed 3: 19 trifasciata 2: 40–41, planting depth 10: 29 bulbs, unusual 4: 22–23 7: 42 Taxus: in containers 6: 55–57 42, 43 Skelmersdale, displays 3: 32–33 ‘Malwina’ 7: 42 baccata: problems 7: 21, 29, 29 ‘Bantel’s Sensation’ Christine, on: hyacinths in pots ‘Mara des Bois’ 7: 41, 42 trimming 8: 25 splitting 7: 29, 29 2: 40, 43, 44 Crocosmia roundtable 3: 57–60 ‘Pegasus’ 7: 40 ‘Repandens’ 3: 25; ‘Alicante’ 6: 57, 57 ‘Golden Hahnii’ assessment 2016 8: 20 optimism, by Chris ‘Red Glory’ 7: 41, 42 9: 38, 42 ‘Apero’ 8: 59 2: 40, 44 smaller daffodil Young 4: 5 ‘Rhapsody’ 7: 40 tea family, threats to 3: 7 ‘Artisan Pink Bumble var. laurentii cultivars for the Primula, by Graham ‘Ruby Ann’ 7: 41, 42 teas from garden plants, Bee’ 8: 56 2: 40–41, 41, 42, garden 3: 64–70 Rice 3: 44–49 Snow White by Kat Bradburn ‘Artisan Pink Tiger’ 42–43 Skimmia: spring-flowering bulbs, (‘Hansawhit’) 7: 41, 42 7: 71–74 8: 56 ‘Moonshine’ for containers 11: 72 with Craig Woodhouse ‘Sonata’ 7: 41, 42 tender vegetable crops ‘Artisan Purple 2: 40–41, 43–44 japonica ‘Redruth’ 10: 65–67 ‘Sweet Colossus’ 2: 62 2: 22 Bumble Bee’ 8: 56 ‘Silver Hahnii’ 11: 50, 54 springtails 5: 37, 37 ‘Symphony’ 7: 40 Thame, Rachel de, on: ‘Attraction’ 8: 56 2: 40, 44 Slade, Naomi, on: Aston Squire, David: top ‘Temptation’ 7: 42 Copton Ash garden, ‘Black ’ 8: 57 ‘Twisted Sister’ Pottery, Oxfordshire geranium selections ‘Verity’ 7: 41, 42 Kent 3: 72–76 ‘Capriccio’ 8: 56 2: 40, 44, 44 9: 32–37 5: 46 ‘Vibrant’ 7: 41, 42 Thamnocalamus ‘Cherrola’ 8: 59 Saponaria officinalis Sloan, Jane: appointed Squires, Colin: street trees, extending crassinodus ‘Kew ‘Cherry Baby’ 8: 57 ‘Rubra Plena’ 6: 45, 46 MBE 2: 7 appointed OBE 2: 7 the life of, by Lia Beauty’ 2: 21 ‘Costoluto Fiorentino’ Sarcococca hookeriana slowing down, by Sally squirrel, red (Sciurus Leendertz 10: 106 Theaceae, threats to 3: 7 6: 57, 57 var. humilis 12: 24, 24 Nex 5: 129 vulgaris) 11: 64 stress symptoms in Thuja occidentalis ‘Gardener’s Delight’ Sarracenia: slowworm 5: 37, 37 Stachys byzantina 12: 43 plants: distinguishing ‘Europa Gold’ 12: 38, 39 8: 57, 59 RHS Plant Trial 4: 29 Small-Space Gardening, Stachyurus: from diseases 4: 24 Thymus: ‘Indigo Blue Berries’ flava subsp. maxima RHS Little Book of, by chinensis ‘Joy Forever’ Strongylodon ‘Culinary Lemon’ as a 8: 57 4: 29 Kay Maguire 7: 83 5: 70, 71 macrobotrys 12: 57 tea 7: 72, 73 ‘Indigo Cherry Drops’ purpurea Smith, Brian, on: RHS praecox 6: 59, 63, 64 student training ‘Fragrantissimus’ 8: 57 subsp. purpurea 4: 29 Plant Trial of parsnips stag beetle (see under programme, RHS 1: 15 7: 72, 74 ‘Mini Star’ 8: 56 Saruma henryi 3: 75 12: 23, 23 beetles) Styphnolobium serpyllum 8: 24, 24 ‘Moncherry’ 8: 57 Saul, Roger, of Kilver Smith, Emily, on: Stephens, Harvey, et al, japonicum 10: 73 Tollemache, Xa: her ‘Olivade’ 6: 57, 57 Court, Somerset tomatoes in containers on: magnolias at Savill summer plantings at design for the Global ‘Red Pearl’ 8: 57 12: 30–35 6: 55–57 and Valley Gardens, RHS Garden Rosemoor Growth Vegetable ‘Riesling’ 8: 58 Saunders, Rachel and snakes (see also grass Surrey 3: 36–42 6: 18–19, 18–19 Garden, RHS Garden ‘Rosella’ 8: 57, 58 Rodney 6: 12 snake) in compost Sternbergia lutea summer-flowering Hyde Hall 4: 43–48 ‘Santonio’ 8: 57 Savill and Valley 5: 37, 37 10: 19, 19 trees, by Emma Allen ‘Sun Baby’ 6: 57, 57 Gardens, Surrey, by snow damage 11: 58 Stevenson, Agnes, on: 10: 69–74 ‘Suncherry Premium’ John Anderson and snowdrop (see Dunrobin Castle, Sutherland, Euan: his 8: 59 Harvey Stephens Galanthus) Highland 2: 30–35 wildlife-friendly TREES ‘Suncherry Smile’ 3: 36–42 Solanum: Euan Sutherland’s Glasgow garden, by fruit tree forms 12: 19 8: 56 Savill, Eric 3: 41 pseudocapsicum wildlife-friendly Agnes Stevenson planting depth 10: 29 ‘Sunchocolat’ 8: 56 Saving Pollinators 11: 71, 72 Glasgow garden 7: 62–64 planting trees 10: 74 ‘Superb’ 8: 57 programme 6: 8 retroflexum 4: 46, 47 7: 62–64 sweet corn problems pollarding 7: 19 ‘Sweet Aperitif’ 8: 57 sawfly, large rose (Arge Sorbus: Stewartia 7: 21 small trees for ‘Sweet Baby’ 8: 56 species) 5: 84, 84 aria ‘Lutescens’ 3: 81 pseudocamellia sweet potatoes: gardens 10: 23 ‘Sweet Million’ 8: 59 Scabiosa: bissetii ‘Pearls’ 11: 50, 53 10: 70, 71 growing 4: 33 street trees, extending ‘Tomatoberry Garden’ atropurpurea: cashmiriana 11: 53 Stickland, Sue, on: ‘Beau Regard the life of, by Lia 8: 56 ‘Black Knight’ ‘Joseph Rock’ 11: 53 brassicas 12: 44–48 Improved’ 4: 33 Leendertz 10: 106 ‘Tomtastic’ 8: 57 7: 58, 58 pseudohupehensis RHS Plant Trial of ‘Carolina Ruby’ 4: 33 summer-flowering ‘Zebrino’ 8: 56 ‘Chat Noir’ 7: 57, 58 ‘Pink Pagoda’ 11: 50, 53 shelling peas 3: 85–87 ‘O’Henry’ 4: 33 trees, by Emma Allen topdressing 2: 38 columbaria 7: 57 vilmorinii 11: 53 Stone House Cottage ‘T65’ 4: 33 10: 69–74 topiary at York Gate, scarifying lawns 5: 33 sorrel, procumbent Garden, Worcestershire, Swinesmeadow Farm tree-planting Leeds, by Caroline Schefflera elegantissima yellow (Oxalis by Stephen Lacey Nursery, Lincolnshire, checklist 10: 74 Beck 1: 30–35 5: 90 corniculata) 2: 21, 21 4: 76–82 by Roy Lancaster trees at RHS Garden Transylvania Sciadopitys verticillata sowing: Stone, Margaret: top 5: 69–72 Wisley, by Matthew Florilegium, The 8: 7, 7 12: 40, 40 tender vegetable geranium selections Swithinbank, Anne, on: Pottage 11: 66–69 tree sparrow (Passer Scilla litardierei 4: 22, 22 crops 2: 22 5: 49 novelty plants trees at RHS Garden montanus) 3: 26 scorch 11: 58 winter vegetable strawberries: 12: 88–89 Wisley, by Matthew Tregrehan Garden, Scottish Horticulture crops 5: 34 growing 3: 21 Symphyotrichum ‘Little Pottage 11: 66–69 Cornwall, by Roy Action Plan, The 6: 6 space: making use of in improved cultivars Carlow’ 9: 114 trees for winter Lancaster 4: 63–68 sea holly (see Eryngium) vegetable plots 8: 18 2: 62 Symplocos paniculata structure and shape, Trillium: seasonality, by Chris Spencer, Jonathan: recommended 11: 54, 55 by Phil Clayton chloropetalum 3: 75 Young 10: 5 appointed MBE 2: 7 cultivars 3: 21 1: 37–41 grandiflorum f. roseum secateurs care 12: 18 Sphaeralcea incana RHS Plant Trial, in trees grown in 3: 73 seedlings, pricking out 6: 44, 45 containers, by containers 1: 58–59 Tropaeolum: 3: 54 Spicer, Derek: conifer Andrew McSeveney trees outlines, by ciliatum letter on 8: 88 seeds best sown direct collector, by Roy 7: 39–42 Chris Young 1: 5 majus ‘Black Velvet’ 3: 31 Lancaster 9: 112 ‘Beltran’ 7: 41, 42 7: 58

16 The Garden | Index 2018 Tulipa – Woods

Tulipa: Great British Elm Viburnum: weaving wicker Hall 3: 14–15 display at Painswick Search 6: 11 betulifolium 11: 50, supports 2: 26–27 winter gardens, Rococo Garden, x hollandica 53, 55 Webster, Jonathan, on: freshening up, by Gloucestershire 11: 7 ‘Jacqueline Hillier’ erubescens W tree planting 1: 57–59, 57 Melissa Mabbitt ‘Alibi’ 3: 60 1: 38, 39 var. gracilipes 8: 38 weedkillers 4: 60 12: 42–43 ‘Monte Carlo’ 3: 12–13 ‘New Horizon’ 5: 11 opulus ‘Roseum’ 6: 60 Wales, National Botanic weeds: winter highlights at RHS ‘Queen of Marvel’ ‘Sapporo Autumn Victoria Medal of Garden of: its Growing by Chris Young 8: 5 Garden Harlow Carr 3: 12–13 Gold’ 6: 11, 11 Honour (vmh): new the Future programme controlling: 1: 12–13 Turner, JMW: garden Ure Skinner, George awards 4: 12 1: 7 by Claire Rady winter plantings: designed at 3: 62 Vinca minor walled garden at Stone 4: 57–60 at Clover Hill, RHS Sandycombe Lodge, Uvularia grandiflora ‘Atropurpurea’ 8: 25, 25 House Cottage Garden, without chemicals Garden Hyde Hall Twickenham, restored 4: 30, 30 vine weevil Worcestershire 4: 80 4: 59 12: 12–13, 12–13 4: 11 Vaccinium (see (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) Wallington, Jack, on: in early spring 2: 20–21 at Dunrobin Castle, Tweedie, James 5: 78 blueberries): 9: 29, 29 Graham Clayton and Westonbirt Arboretum: Highland, by Agnes Van Jaarsveld, Ernst Viola: Phil King’s London its National Plant Stevenson 2: 30–35 9: 66 x wittrockiana 11: 71 garden 4: 35–40 Collection of Japanese at Kilver Court, variation in wild plants, ‘Frizzle Sizzle Blue’ walls, climbers on 5: 29 maple cultivars , by Richard Holman 11: 71 Ward, Colin and Karan, 4: 50–55 Somerset, by Jean 9: 108 ‘Ultima Morpho’ of Swinesmeadow wet soils, perennials for Vernon 12: 30–35 : 11: 71 Farm Nursery, 5: 24 winter vegetables: new awards 4: 12 volunteering: Lincolnshire, by Roy Whittingham, Jo, on: recommended UV Venus’ fly trap (see at RHS Garden Lancaster 5: 69–72 Green House, Eskhill, cultivars 5: 34 Dionaea) Bridgewater, by Sue Warner, Danielle, on: near Edinburgh Winter Walk, RHS Ugni: Veratrum album Biggs 11: 10 winter garden care 5: 38–43 Garden Wisley 2: 12–13, molinae 3: 25, 25 var. flavum 6: 45, 46 at RHS Shows 12: 11 12: 43 Wickenden, Michael 7: 7 12–13 ‘Butterball’ 9: 38, 42 Verbascum nigrum at the RHS 9: 13, 47; wasp, digger 10: 58 Wild About Gardens winter wash for fruit Ullucus tuberosus 1: 44, 44 11: 14 weather damage: award, RHS 11: 75 tree pests 12: 27 virused stock 2: 11, 11 Vernon, Jean, on: winter young: pilot scheme at by John Grimshaw Wildlife Trusts, The 4: 16 winter windowsill Ulmus: plantings at Kilver RHS Garden Wisley 7: 114 wildlife-friendly North plants, by John and white-letter Court, Somerset 2 71 dealing with, by London front garden, Grimshaw 3: 130 hairstreak butterfly 12: 30–35 von Siebold, Philipp Melissa Mabbitt by Jilayne Rickards winter-flowering shrubs 5: 11 Vesalea floribunda 8: 32 Franz 7: 76, 76 11: 57–59 2: 50–53 12: 24 Williams, Charles: winter-green ferns awarded vmh 4: 12, 12 1: 18–19 Willis, Katherine: Wisteria: URBAN GARDENING appointed CBE 7: 7 pruning 8: 18–19 Evans, Paul and Donna: Inner Temple Garden, willow weaving 2: 26–27 floribunda 3: 81 their tiny garden in London, by Janine Wilson, EH 7: 77, 77 ‘Russelliana’ 4: 103 southwest London, by Wookey 5: 62–66 WATER wind damage 11: 58 Wisteria Walk, RHS Tony Woods 11: 46–49 London courtyard drought, helping plants water butts: Windlesham Trophy Garden Wisley 4: 103 front garden, wildlife- garden, by Naomi recover 10: 30 installing 2: 23 2018, RHS, for best-kept wonderberries 4: 46, 47 friendly, by Jilayne Schillinger 10: 60–62 flooding11 : 59 living lids for 8: 22–23 prison garden 10: 7 Wong, James, on: Rickards 2: 50–53 indoor plants and green water-wise gardening, windowsills, plants for creating green areas areas, by James Wong by Annie Gatti 2: 46–48 5: 90 indoors 6: 74–76 6: 74–76 water-wise hanging winter: wood fibre pots9 : 21 ponds in containers, baskets 9: 26–27 container plantings, Woodhouse, Craig, on: creating 5: 23 wet soils, perennials for by David Hurrion planting spring bulbs VEGETABLES AND HERBS 5: 24 11: 70–73 in autumn 10: 67 see also diseases and disorders, fruit, and Winter Garden, Hyde woodland, Welsh, and pests in the garden panels invasive species 11: 8 combining edible and letter on 10: 102 Woods, Tony, on: Paul ornamental container lettuce: RHS Plant Trial and Donna Evans’ tiny plants, by Alan Gray of coloured cultivars, WILDLIFE garden in southwest 4: 89–92 by Richard Eborn see also environment panel London 11: 46–49 cucurbits: poor fruit set 5: 53–55 bee, ivy (Colletes elms and white-letter mulch-dwelling 7: 20 parsnips, RHS Plant hederae) 9: 31, 31 hairstreak butterfly5 : 11 invertebrates 11: 26 diseases of vegetables, Trial 12: 23, 23 beetle, stag (Lucanus gardening in February muntjacs (Muntiacus avoiding 2: 23 planters with mixes of cervus) 6: 35, 35 for wildlife 2: 27 reevesii) 2: 29, 29 WEEKEND February tasks 2: 27 herbs and ornamentals Big Butterfly Count 2017 Great Dixter, E Sussex: its National Wildflower feeding the future, by 6: 28–29 1: 28 biodiversity, by Fergus Centre 9: 11 PROJECTS Sally Nex 9: 105 salad bars 7: 26–27 bird feeders 11: 29 Garrett 10: 53–58 native UK plants 1: 44 bath bogs, creating letter on 12: 84 space: making use of in birds, providing nesting green roofs and walls orchid, lesser butterfly 4: 26–27 flowers and vegetables vegetable plots 8: 18 materials for 3: 26 5: 24 (Platanthera bifolia) benches, greening best sown direct 3: 31 sweet potatoes 4: 33 bumblebees, attracting hares (Lepus europaeus) under threat 5: 13, 13 10: 24–25 Global Growth Vegetable tomatoes: 4: 21 3: 34, 34 Pollinator Monitoring birds, suet mixtures Garden, RHS Garden cultivation 8: 59 butterfly populations in hedgehogs (Erinaceus Scheme 4: 7 for 12: 20 Hyde Hall, by Marc growing from seed the UK 1: 28 europaeus), encouraging pollinators helping over birds, suet mixtures Diacono 4: 43–48 3: 19 compost wildlife 5: 37 10: 32–33, 32, 33 a long season 3: 31 for 12: 20 Grow Your Own app problems 7: 29, 29 deer-resistant plants, hornet, Asian (Vespa red squirrel compost corners, 9: 13 RHS Plant Trial RHS survey of 4: 11 velutina) 11: 7 recolonisation in creating 11: 22–23 Herbfarmacy, Hereford­ (cherry and cherry dragonflies and kite, red (Milvus milvus) Scotland 1: 28 pallets: turning them shire, by Katharine plum), by Holly damselflies8 : 27 4: 35, 35 robin (Erithacus into planters Bradburn 1: 52–54 Farrell 8: 56–59 earthworms: lacewings 11: 31. 31 rubecula) 12: 29, 29 5: 26–27 infusions from garden vegetables best sown encouraging 4: 16–17; lighting, garden: 6: 23 snake, barred grass spring displays plants, by Kat direct 3: 31 9: 20–21 minimising its effects (Natrix helvetica) 3: 32–33 Bradburn 7: 71–74 identification3 : 26 on wildlife 7: 29 7: 31, 31 weaving wicker squirrels and bulbs 2: 20 supports 2: 26–27

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Woodwardia: fimbriata 11: 25, 25 CHRIS orientalis YOUNG var. formosana 5: 71, 72 Letter from Wookey, Janine, on: the Editor Inner Temple Garden, London 5: 62–66 Brookes, John: his worms (see also ‘room outside’ earthworms): concept 5: 5 brandling (Eisenia cheerful plants for fetida) 3: 26, 26 winter 3: 5 green (Allolobophora cut flowers at RHS chlorotica) 3: 26, 26 Shows 4: 105 lob (Lumbricus gabions 11: 5 terrestris) 3: 26, 26 greening indoor redhead (Lumbricus spaces 6: 5 rubellus) 3: 26, 26 inheriting a fruit tree Wroe, Celia 1: 61 9: 5 Wye College, Kent 9: 7 Oudolf, Piet 7: 5 Wyevale 8: 6 planning before you plant 2: 5 pots by the front door 12: 5 seasonality 10: 5 spring optimism 4: 5 trees for any size garden 1: 5 XYZ weeds 8: 5 wildlife in gardens 7: 5 Xylella: fastidiosa 1: 6, 7; 3: 14 RHS-funded PhD 4: 102 Y Pant School, Rhondda Valley, Wales 3: 15 York Gate, Leeds, by Caroline Beck 1: 30–35 Young, Christopher E, on: working as an RHS community advisor 5: 20 Young, Christopher J, on: choosing house plants for different rooms 5: 87–92 young people and horticulture, by Sue Biggs 8: 10 Young School Gardener of the Year, RHS 2: 73 Zamioculcas zamiifolia 5: 92, 92 Zantedeschia: cultivation 8: 43 RHS Plant Trial, by Phil Clayton 8: 40–43 ‘Cantor’ 8: 40, 42 ‘Captain ’ (Captain Series) 8: 41 ‘Captain Memphis’ (Captain Series) 8: 42 ‘Captain Mirage’ 8: 40 ‘Captain Morelli’ 8: 40 ‘Captain Odeon’ 8: 40 ‘Captain Solo’ 8: 42 ‘Captain Violetta’ 8: 41 elliottiana 8: 41 ‘Memories’ 8: 40, 42 ‘Picasso’ 8: 40, 42, 42 ‘Red Emotion’ 8: 40 rehmannii 8: 41 ‘Royal Pumpkin’ 8: 40, 42 ‘Saigon’ 8: 40 ‘Sumatra’ 8: 40 Zinnia elegans ‘Scabiosaeflora’7 : 59

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