Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening 1993 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A note from the editor. (the beauty of summer rainfall) (Editorial) | Home and garden | Thomas C. Cooper |
Arranged to please: from any angle, Susan Ryley's British Columbia garden is a delight. | Home and garden | Jerry Sedenko |
Asters. (includes flower-cutting tips) | Home and garden | Melissa Eskilson |
A well-stocked cellar: how to harvest, cure, and store vegetables. (includes list of those vegetables that store well) | Home and garden | Nancy Bubel |
Beautyberry. (American native shrub) | Home and garden | Nancy Ross Hugo |
Bluestar. (native American perennial growing tips) | Home and garden | Nancy Arrington |
Breaking new ground: how to choose the right midsize tiller. (soil tilling) | Home and garden | Robert Kimber |
Camellias for cold climates: nine exciting hybrids extend this flowering shrub's range. (research in breeding a camellia that can withstand cool temperatures; includes related information on caring for camellias) | Home and garden | William L. Ackerman |
Cedar waxwing. (bird behavior in the garden) | Home and garden | Gordon Morrison |
Celebrating Gertrude Jekyll. (150th birthday of the English gardener, November 29, 1993) | Home and garden | Judith B. Tankard |
Chippers & shredders: helpful tools for recycling lawn and garden debris. | Home and garden | Steve Ettlinger |
Choosing a mower: the world of walk-behinds offers many options. (lawn mowers) | Home and garden | Robert Kimber |
Cottage garden chic: in Virginia a formal framework enhances informal combinations. (landscape gardening in Phillip Watson's Fredericksburg, Virginia's cottage garden) (Cover Story) | Home and garden | Holly H. Shimuzu |
Down in the dirt with kids: tips on raising a crop of young gardeners. (includes related article on making a yardstick garden) | Home and garden | Majorie Waters |
En garde! Sword-shaped leaves make their point. (gardening design) | Home and garden | Christopher Lloyd |
Flowering herbs: grow these sturdy plants for their blossoms and their foliage. | Home and garden | Jo Ann Gardner |
Foliar fireworks: in San Francisco, a tiny lot sparkles with color. (Sonny Garcia's and Tom Valva's backyard garden in San Francisco, California) (Cover Story) | Home and garden | Deborah A. Starr |
Graham Stuart Thomas at home: the renowned horticulturist continues to wield pen and spade. (includes list of books by Thomas) | Home and garden | David Wheeler |
Lady fern. (growing ferns) | Home and garden | Carol Bishop Hipps |
Perennials for cutting: some of the best flowers to grow and harvest. (includes list of cutting perennials) | Home and garden | Allan M. Armitage |
Perennials from cuttings: increase your stock with these simple techniques. | Home and garden | Susan E. Dumaine |
Perennials from seed: it's rewarding - and economical - to raise your own. (tips on growing flowers and plants from seeds both indoors and outdoors; includes list of plants that are grown under different conditions) | Home and garden | Susan E. Dumaine |
Pleaching: the tie that binds; this ancient art yields a living structure. (gardening technique that bends trunks and branches of young trees and shrubs to create arbors, gazebos or tunnels; includes pleaching blueprint) | Home and garden | Thomas Christopher |
Repellence. (control of flying insect pests) | Home and garden | Oliver E. Allen |
Rudkin's rooms: outside Paris, an American painter creates a garden of many parts. (Mark Rudkin's four-acre home in Coignieres, France) | Home and garden | Michele Lamontagne, Jean-Claude Lamontagne |
Skagit Valley vistas. (Mount Vernon, Washington's Skagit Valley Tulip Festival) (Cover Story) | Home and garden | Don Normark |
Ten common vegetable pests: a look at what's eating your garden. | Home and garden | Katharine D. Widin |
The cold hardiness game: how one gardener gambles with zones and wins. (Nick Nickou's rhododendron and shrub gardening technique) | Home and garden | Tovah Martin |
The end of the drought. (two views from Berkeley and Los Angeles, California) | Home and garden | Ann Leyhe, Michael MacCaskey |
The greening of Michigan Avenue: an innovative planting changes the look of a Chicago street. (Chicago, Illinois street decoration with sidewalk flower beds) | Home and garden | Deborah A. Starr |
The wilds within: strict boundaries and an ebullient heart define a Connecticut garden. (the botanical diversity of Peter Wooster's garden) (Cover Story) | Home and garden | Sydney Eddison |
Villa Gamberaia: a classic, Italian garden in the hills of Tuscany. (Florence, Italy) (includes visitor information) | Home and garden | Ethne Clarke |
Well-trained climbers: ways to keep wayward vines in bounds. (includes related article on care of vines) | Home and garden | Charles Cresson |
Western meadowlark. (behavior) | Home and garden | Gordon Morrison |
Witch hazel. (green shrub that turns bright yellow in the fall) | Home and garden | Martha J. McCormick |
Working with wildflowers: a designer offers ideas on achieving a natural look. | Home and garden | Viki Ferreniea |
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