Horticulture, Gardening at its Best 2003 - Abstracts
Horticulture, Gardening at its Best 2003 | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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Agaves. | Home and garden | Mary Irish | |||
Art among the palms. | Home and garden | Jenks Farmer | |||
Beyond orange: The newest generation of clivias comes in a symphony of exciting pastels. | Home and garden | Harold Koopowitz | |||
Border basics 4: Staying flexible. | Home and garden | Charles Price, Glenn Withey | |||
Food from the desert. | Home and garden | Judy Mielke | |||
High Ground. | Home and garden | Maxine Kumin | |||
Magnificent mahonias. | Home and garden | Carol Hall | |||
Meadow and pine vole. | Home and garden | D.P. Salisbury | |||
Midwest: Snow days. | Home and garden | Marty Ross | |||
My hothouse winter. | Home and garden | Pam Baggett | |||
Pacific northwest: Garden arts. | Home and garden | Valerie Easton | |||
Roses tough enough for Texas. | Home and garden | Sherri Deatherage Green | |||
Southeast: Frost proof citrus. | Home and garden | Jenks Farmer | |||
Southwest: Color quest. | Home and garden | Judy Mielke | |||
The year's first flowers. | Home and garden | Carol Klein | |||
Tool shed: Deterring deer: Part 2. | Home and garden | Lisa Maregni | |||
Using decorative tile outdoors: How to create an eye-catching design for your terrace or patio. | Home and garden | Brent Beattie |
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