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Horticulture, Gardening at its Best 2005
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A gardening life: Ruth Bancroft.
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Richard G. Turner Jr.
Buried treasures: A dozen bulbs that should be more widely grown.(Allium caesium, Anemone lipsiensis, Corydalis solida )
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Tom Fischer
Gem of the Emerald Coast.
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Deb Simpson, Cynthia Jo Everett
High ground.
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Paul Licht
Interior west.(Leucocrinum montanum, Pusatilla pateus, Pediocactus simpsonii, Cleamtis hirustissina )
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Kirk Fieseler
Lessons in design: Rock of ages.
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Patrick Chasse
Northeast: Ephemeral love.
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Alice McGowan
Northern California.
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Jeff Cox
One plant five ways: designing with Eryngium bourgatii.
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Carol Klein
Pacific Northwest: Spring duty.(tender succulents and echeverias )
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Thomas Hobbs
Plants of merit.
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Daniel J. Hinkley
Plants of merit: Two-winged Silverbell, Halesia diptera var. magniflora.
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Daniel J. Hinkley
Power play: More mow, more go.(Garden tractors)
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Karen Weir-Jimerson
Raising hens and chickens.
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Wayne Winterrowd
Southwest.(Rainwater Harvesting)
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Scott Calhoun
Ten top trees and shrubs: Tantalizing choices for spring and beyond.
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Michael A. Dirr
Toolshed: Getting a grip if the glove fits.
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Tovah Martin
Unseasonal snowflakes.
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Joe Eck
Unsung perennials: Perfect herbaceous additions to the spring border.
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Helen Dillon
Unusual sources: Bulbs and seeds.
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Sara Begg
Upper South.
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Pam Baggett
Upper South: Un-potbound.(pot plant gardening)
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Kim Hawks
Winning plants: best bets for 2005.
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Meghan Lynch
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