RHS abbr.
(英国)皇家园艺学会 (Royal Horticultural Society)
- Each is priced at Pounds 13.99 (Cassell, 256 pages) and each brings together three or four of the RHS's earlier handbooks.
- In one of the world's best-kept rose gardens, they are breaking all the RHS rules and are none the worse for it. In ancient Egypt, people used to marry their sisters; in India, wives jumped on to their husband's funeral pyre.
- The proceeds from Chelsea go towards subsidising the RHS's other shows.
- She is the sort of speciality which you only see at a seasonal show and so I blessed the RHS's new willingness to allow plants to be bought throughout show hours and left with Eugenie in a polythene bag with the RHS symbol.
- She is the sort of speciality which you only see at a seasonal show and so I blessed the RHS's new willingness to allow plants to be bought throughout show hours and left with Eugenie in a polythene bag with the RHS symbol.
- But never mind. The idea that there might be is a challenge in itself and as befits a well-known television gardener and RHS show judge, his advice is sensible and easy to follow.
- I find these volumes less well produced and more pedestrian than the RHS series but not so poor as the (admittedly, at Pounds 4.99, much cheaper) Letts Guide To Garden Design.
- Would it also work for Climbing Lady Hillingdon? Each method is characterised by a major breach of RHS wisdom: by British standards, the roses are seriously over-planted.
- This is also in the RHS Collection, a series of a dozen practical guides to planning and planting which have been published over the past year or two. Any one would be a good present; the whole lot would set up a gardener almost for life.
- Once again, the books and the RHS dictionary are behind the times: they do not tell you to plant your bulbs in layers. To my intense surprise, this method works.