Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening 1993 - Abstracts

Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
A note from the editor. (the beauty of summer rainfall) (Editorial)Home and gardenThomas C. Cooper
Arranged to please: from any angle, Susan Ryley's British Columbia garden is a delight.Home and gardenJerry Sedenko
Asters. (includes flower-cutting tips)Home and gardenMelissa Eskilson
A well-stocked cellar: how to harvest, cure, and store vegetables. (includes list of those vegetables that store well)Home and gardenNancy Bubel
Beautyberry. (American native shrub)Home and gardenNancy Ross Hugo
Bluestar. (native American perennial growing tips)Home and gardenNancy Arrington
Breaking new ground: how to choose the right midsize tiller. (soil tilling)Home and gardenRobert 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 gardenWilliam L. Ackerman
Cedar waxwing. (bird behavior in the garden)Home and gardenGordon Morrison
Celebrating Gertrude Jekyll. (150th birthday of the English gardener, November 29, 1993)Home and gardenJudith B. Tankard
Chippers & shredders: helpful tools for recycling lawn and garden debris.Home and gardenSteve Ettlinger
Choosing a mower: the world of walk-behinds offers many options. (lawn mowers)Home and gardenRobert 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 gardenHolly 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 gardenMajorie Waters
En garde! Sword-shaped leaves make their point. (gardening design)Home and gardenChristopher Lloyd
Flowering herbs: grow these sturdy plants for their blossoms and their foliage.Home and gardenJo 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 gardenDeborah A. Starr
Graham Stuart Thomas at home: the renowned horticulturist continues to wield pen and spade. (includes list of books by Thomas)Home and gardenDavid Wheeler
Lady fern. (growing ferns)Home and gardenCarol Bishop Hipps
Perennials for cutting: some of the best flowers to grow and harvest. (includes list of cutting perennials)Home and gardenAllan M. Armitage
Perennials from cuttings: increase your stock with these simple techniques.Home and gardenSusan 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 gardenSusan 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 gardenThomas Christopher
Repellence. (control of flying insect pests)Home and gardenOliver 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 gardenMichele Lamontagne, Jean-Claude Lamontagne
Skagit Valley vistas. (Mount Vernon, Washington's Skagit Valley Tulip Festival) (Cover Story)Home and gardenDon Normark
Ten common vegetable pests: a look at what's eating your garden.Home and gardenKatharine D. Widin
The cold hardiness game: how one gardener gambles with zones and wins. (Nick Nickou's rhododendron and shrub gardening technique)Home and gardenTovah Martin
The end of the drought. (two views from Berkeley and Los Angeles, California)Home and gardenAnn 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 gardenDeborah 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 gardenSydney Eddison
Villa Gamberaia: a classic, Italian garden in the hills of Tuscany. (Florence, Italy) (includes visitor information)Home and gardenEthne Clarke
Well-trained climbers: ways to keep wayward vines in bounds. (includes related article on care of vines)Home and gardenCharles Cresson
Western meadowlark. (behavior)Home and gardenGordon Morrison
Witch hazel. (green shrub that turns bright yellow in the fall)Home and gardenMartha J. McCormick
Working with wildflowers: a designer offers ideas on achieving a natural look.Home and gardenViki Ferreniea
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