Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening 1992 - Abstracts

Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
A celebration of place: landscape architect Ron Lutsko brings out the best in California.Home and gardenJ. Tevere MacFayden
A colorist's classic: Lynden Miller plants with an artist's eye in her Connecticut garden.Home and gardenPenelope Hobhouse
A different kind of clematis: shrubby varieties are a novel alternative to vines.Home and gardenElisabeth Sheldon
After the fire. (gardens that disappeared in the 1991 Oakland Hills, California fire) (includes list of native plants that help reduce fire hazards)Home and gardenAnn Leyhe
A guide to grafting: four simple ways to join two plants.Home and gardenLee Reich
An eye for iris: Dr. Currier McEwen has transformed the world of Japanese and Siberian irises. (Cover Story)Home and gardenJane Lamb
Annuals for foliage: colorful, fast-growing choices to sharpen any planting.Home and gardenNigel Dunnett
Better blueberries: extra-hardy introductions that are short of stature and large of fruit. (University of Minnesota breeding program)Home and gardenMargaret A. Haapoja
Bird pepper.Home and gardenThomas Christopher
California fuchsia. (growth and maintenance) (Native Americans)Home and gardenJerry Sedenko
California poppy. (growth tips)Home and gardenJoan Bolton
Classic coralbells: a master breeder describes his favorites. (Alan Bloom)Home and gardenAlan Bloom
Clove currant. (spice-scented shrub)Home and gardenJo Ann Gardner
Does soil pH matter? (gardening soil)Home and gardenRita Buchanan
Dollarwise heating. (maintaining a warm greenhouse in winter)Home and gardenJohn W. Bartok Jr.
Dusty zenobia. (garden shrub) (Native Americans)Home and gardenRussell Stafford
Fire pink. (Native Americans) (Column)Home and gardenNany Ross Hugo
Flores Mexicanos: from dooryards to graveyards, these shrubby ornamentals add a festive touch.Home and gardenLucinda Hutson
For showy, all-season shrubs, try witch hazels and their kin.Home and gardenNigel Dunnett
Gardeners' choice. (favored perennials)Home and gardenDeborah Starr
Gardening with software. (using a gardening bulletin board)Home and gardenGeorge Bria
Heavenly hellebores: these early-blooming perennials boast exquisite flowers and attractive foliage. (includes related article on raising hellebores from seed) (Cover Story)Home and gardenThomas Fischer, Helen Dillon
Holiday gifts for gardeners.Home and garden 
Le Clos Normand: artful division brings a sense of surprise and space to a small cottage garden in France. (home of Constance Kargere in Varengeville-sur-Mer, France)Home and gardenMichele Lamontagne, Jean-Claude Lamontagne
Lilies for cutting.Home and gardenMelissa Dodd Eskilson
Native azaleas: American species that thrive where hybrids won't.Home and gardenRichard E. Bir
Oriental radishes: these exotic vegetables have a multitude of uses. (includes related articles on mooli radishes and vegetable plant diseases and pests)Home and gardenJoy Larkcom
Paradise regained: on the island of Martinique, one man's dream garden flourishes in a long-neglected site. (Cover Story)Home and gardenMichele Lamontagne, Jean-Claude Lamontagne
Prairie smoke. (flowering shrub)Home and gardenC. Colston Burrell
Raise high the broad bean: for cold hardiness and taste, favas have no peer. (includes related article on the Aprovecho Institute's Fava Bean Project in Cottage Grove, Oregon)Home and gardenJoan Huyser-Honig
Red chokeberry. (growth and cultivation)Home and gardenBarbara Kaczorowski
Rhododendrons of summer: thanks to recent breeding, these popular shrubs now brighten another season. (includes related article on what to plant with rhododendrons)Home and gardenDavid G. Leach
Roses from the North. (Canadian varieties) (includes related article on quarantine regulations)Home and gardenThomas Fischer, Ian S. Ogilvie, Neville P. Arnold
Steering the color wheel: thoughtful use of warm and cool colors is the secret to creating a harmonious landscape.Home and gardenDeborah Coleman
Testing the limits of the southern magnolia: some cultivars of this beloved tree are proving remarkably cold hardy.Home and gardenMichael A. Dirr
The courtyards of New Orleans. (gardens in the French Quarter)Home and gardenThomas Christopher
To tame a climbing rose: arches, posts, and trellises guide these wayward flowers.Home and gardenSean McCann
Vegetables on view.Home and gardenJerry Howard
Virginia in bloom. (flowering shrubs) (Cover Story) (Illustration)Home and gardenDeborah A. Starr, Richard W. Brown
Walk-behind tractors. (Evaluation)Home and gardenMalcolm E. Cooper Jr.
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