Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening 1992 Roger B. Swain - Abstracts

Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening 1992 Roger B. Swain
TitleSubjectAuthors
A choice of seats. (antique to modern garden furniture) (Cover Story)Home and gardenRoger B. Swain
Arsenic and old waste: some gardening residues won't go away. (environmental use for plastic containers from nurseries) (includes list of recycling resources)Home and gardenRoger B. Swain
Editing landscape: nothing is more natural than a self-sown garden. (includes a list of resources)Home and gardenRoger B. Swain
Gene soup. (genetic diversity in garden plants)Home and gardenRoger B. Swain
Losing ground. (real estate development)Home and gardenRoger B. Swain
Nutrient recycling: keeping your soil fertile is a no-loss proposition. (includes resource list)Home and gardenRoger B. Swain
Perishable delights: making the most of the changing seasons. (freezing, storing and canning fruits and vegetables for winter supplies) (includes list of six recommended books on home canning)Home and gardenRoger B. Swain
Sound advice: gardening doesn't have to hurt your ears. (preventing damage to hearing)Home and gardenRoger B. Swain
Well watered: wise irrigation means watching both ends of the hose. (gardening conservation) (includes list of information resources)Home and gardenRoger B. Swain
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