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Contents VOLUME 5, NUMBER1, FEBRUARY 1991 From the Editor Articles Global warming and the greenhouse effect T. A. Mansfield Biological control at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew T. M. Upson Promotion — American answers? B. Walraven Convenience and the gardener P. Ayton Pip fruits, the prospects of obtaining better scion varieties and rootstocks F. H. Alston Lighting for display J. E. Baker Gardens of Tuscany D. Vince-Prue Short note An investigation into the 022 City and Guilds Amenity Horticulture Syllabus in the Yorkshire and Humberside region R. Bennett Book reviews Flowers of the Mediterranean, by O. Polunin & A. Huxley S. L. Jury Turf Culture, by F. Hope N. A. Baldwin 45 Growing Tree Fruits, by B. Bazeley N.P. Dawson 47 Field Crops Nutrient Disorders Guide A. Scaife VOLUME 5, NUMBER2, JUNE 1991 From the Editor Articles Beating the British at their own game — aggressive export tactics A. Sweep Integrated fruit production in Italy H. Oberhofer The European way B. Clouston Health and safety the European way P. McGregor Garden weeds — a survey in Warwickshire P. J. Copson & H. A. Roberts Bark becomes of age J. R. Aaron Short notes Amenity and industrial weed control — the problems of the 1990s R. H. Hirst The Hampton Court Palace International Flower Show, 1991 A. Greenoak Garden Festival Wales 1992 —a celebration of horticultural excellence? M. Hanley Peat and the Garden Festival J. St]. Wilson Book reviews The Gardener's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Climbers and Wall Shrubs, by B. Davis P. Q. Rose Grower Digest No. 9: Tomatoes, by D. Day B. Sparkes The Bromeliad Lexicon, by W. Rauh D. Philcox Contents VOLUME 5, NUMBER1, FEBRUARY 1991 From the Editor Articles Global warming and the greenhouse effect T. A. Mansfield Biological control at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew T. M. Upson Promotion — American answers? B. Walraven Convenience and the gardener P. Ayton Pip fruits, the prospects of obtaining better scion varieties and rootstocks F. H. Alston Lighting for display J. E. Baker Gardens of Tuscany D. Vince-Prue Short note An investigation into the 022 City and Guilds Amenity Horticulture Syllabus in the Yorkshire and Humberside region R. Bennett Book reviews Flowers of the Mediterranean, by O. Polunin & A. Huxley S. L. Jury Turf Culture, by F. Hope N. A. Baldwin 45 Growing Tree Fruits, by B. Bazeley N.P. Dawson 47 Field Crops Nutrient Disorders Guide A. Scaife VOLUME 5, NUMBER2, JUNE 1991 From the Editor Articles Beating the British at their own game — aggressive export tactics A. Sweep Integrated fruit production in Italy H. Oberhofer The European way B. Clouston Health and safety the European way P. McGregor Garden weeds — a survey in Warwickshire P. J. Copson & H. A. Roberts Bark becomes of age J. R. Aaron Short notes Amenity and industrial weed control — the problems of the 1990s R. H. Hirst The Hampton Court Palace International Flower Show, 1991 A. Greenoak Garden Festival Wales 1992 —a celebration of horticultural excellence? M. Hanley Peat and the Garden Festival J. St]. Wilson Book reviews The Gardener's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Climbers and Wall Shrubs, by B. Davis P. Q. Rose Grower Digest No. 9: Tomatoes, by D. Day B. Sparkes The Bromeliad Lexicon, by W. Rauh D. Philcox Hardy Herbaceous Perennials, Vols 1 & 2, by L. Jelito & W. Schacht B. Halliwell Plant Protection in the Garden, edited by G. W. Ivens, J. Stubbs and scientific staff of the Royal Horticultural Society, Wisley N. Helyer Carnivorous Plants, Care and Cultivation, by M. Lecoufle M. Cheek Physiological Fruit Tree Training for Intensive Growing, by T. Brunner J. Palmer VOLUME 5, NUMBER3, OCTOBER 1991 From the Editor Points of View Vetifer Grass Peter Lennox-Kerr The 022 City and Guilds Amenity Horticulture Syllabus J. M. Marshall Japanese Knotweed Bernie Martin Articles Alternatives to peat Suki Pryce Royal Parks Jennifer Adams Developing diversification in public gardens J. B. E. Simmons The management of gardens — The National Trust John Sales Painshill: the restoration of an Eighteenth Century park and garden Teige H. P. O’Brien Horticulture as a prescriptive tool for behavioural change Rosemary Hagedorn Gardening aids for disabled people David Hollinrake Our Institute — our future George Lockie One traveller’s trees Brian Halliwell Short note It’s that Show again Gillian Temple

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