Horticulture, Gardening at its Best 2005 - Abstracts

Horticulture, Gardening at its Best 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
A gardening life: Ruth Bancroft.Home and gardenRichard G. Turner Jr.
Buried treasures: A dozen bulbs that should be more widely grown.(Allium caesium, Anemone lipsiensis, Corydalis solida )Home and gardenTom Fischer
Gem of the Emerald Coast.Home and gardenDeb Simpson, Cynthia Jo Everett
High ground.Home and gardenPaul Licht
Interior west.(Leucocrinum montanum, Pusatilla pateus, Pediocactus simpsonii, Cleamtis hirustissina )Home and gardenKirk Fieseler
Lessons in design: Rock of ages.Home and gardenPatrick Chasse
Northeast: Ephemeral love.Home and gardenAlice McGowan
Northern California.Home and gardenJeff Cox
One plant five ways: designing with Eryngium bourgatii.Home and gardenCarol Klein
Pacific Northwest: Spring duty.(tender succulents and echeverias )Home and gardenThomas Hobbs
Plants of merit.Home and gardenDaniel J. Hinkley
Plants of merit: Two-winged Silverbell, Halesia diptera var. magniflora.Home and gardenDaniel J. Hinkley
Power play: More mow, more go.(Garden tractors)Home and gardenKaren Weir-Jimerson
Raising hens and chickens.Home and gardenWayne Winterrowd
Southwest.(Rainwater Harvesting)Home and gardenScott Calhoun
Ten top trees and shrubs: Tantalizing choices for spring and beyond.Home and gardenMichael A. Dirr
Toolshed: Getting a grip if the glove fits.Home and gardenTovah Martin
Unseasonal snowflakes.Home and gardenJoe Eck
Unsung perennials: Perfect herbaceous additions to the spring border.Home and gardenHelen Dillon
Unusual sources: Bulbs and seeds.Home and gardenSara Begg
Upper South.Home and gardenPam Baggett
Upper South: Un-potbound.(pot plant gardening)Home and gardenKim Hawks
Winning plants: best bets for 2005.Home and gardenMeghan Lynch
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