Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A celebration of place: landscape architect Ron Lutsko brings out the best in California. | Home and garden | J. Tevere MacFayden |
A colorist's classic: Lynden Miller plants with an artist's eye in her Connecticut garden. | Home and garden | Penelope Hobhouse |
A different kind of clematis: shrubby varieties are a novel alternative to vines. | Home and garden | Elisabeth 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 garden | Ann Leyhe |
A guide to grafting: four simple ways to join two plants. | Home and garden | Lee Reich |
An eye for iris: Dr. Currier McEwen has transformed the world of Japanese and Siberian irises. (Cover Story) | Home and garden | Jane Lamb |
Annuals for foliage: colorful, fast-growing choices to sharpen any planting. | Home and garden | Nigel Dunnett |
Better blueberries: extra-hardy introductions that are short of stature and large of fruit. (University of Minnesota breeding program) | Home and garden | Margaret A. Haapoja |
Bird pepper. | Home and garden | Thomas Christopher |
California fuchsia. (growth and maintenance) (Native Americans) | Home and garden | Jerry Sedenko |
California poppy. (growth tips) | Home and garden | Joan Bolton |
Classic coralbells: a master breeder describes his favorites. (Alan Bloom) | Home and garden | Alan Bloom |
Clove currant. (spice-scented shrub) | Home and garden | Jo Ann Gardner |
Does soil pH matter? (gardening soil) | Home and garden | Rita Buchanan |
Dollarwise heating. (maintaining a warm greenhouse in winter) | Home and garden | John W. Bartok Jr. |
Dusty zenobia. (garden shrub) (Native Americans) | Home and garden | Russell Stafford |
Fire pink. (Native Americans) (Column) | Home and garden | Nany Ross Hugo |
Flores Mexicanos: from dooryards to graveyards, these shrubby ornamentals add a festive touch. | Home and garden | Lucinda Hutson |
For showy, all-season shrubs, try witch hazels and their kin. | Home and garden | Nigel Dunnett |
Gardeners' choice. (favored perennials) | Home and garden | Deborah Starr |
Gardening with software. (using a gardening bulletin board) | Home and garden | George 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 garden | Thomas 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 garden | Michele Lamontagne, Jean-Claude Lamontagne |
Lilies for cutting. | Home and garden | Melissa Dodd Eskilson |
Native azaleas: American species that thrive where hybrids won't. | Home and garden | Richard 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 garden | Joy Larkcom |
Paradise regained: on the island of Martinique, one man's dream garden flourishes in a long-neglected site. (Cover Story) | Home and garden | Michele Lamontagne, Jean-Claude Lamontagne |
Prairie smoke. (flowering shrub) | Home and garden | C. 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 garden | Joan Huyser-Honig |
Red chokeberry. (growth and cultivation) | Home and garden | Barbara 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 garden | David G. Leach |
Roses from the North. (Canadian varieties) (includes related article on quarantine regulations) | Home and garden | Thomas 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 garden | Deborah Coleman |
Testing the limits of the southern magnolia: some cultivars of this beloved tree are proving remarkably cold hardy. | Home and garden | Michael A. Dirr |
The courtyards of New Orleans. (gardens in the French Quarter) | Home and garden | Thomas Christopher |
To tame a climbing rose: arches, posts, and trellises guide these wayward flowers. | Home and garden | Sean McCann |
Vegetables on view. | Home and garden | Jerry Howard |
Virginia in bloom. (flowering shrubs) (Cover Story) (Illustration) | Home and garden | Deborah A. Starr, Richard W. Brown |
Walk-behind tractors. (Evaluation) | Home and garden | Malcolm E. Cooper Jr. |
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