| Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening 1995 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A design for all reasons: a family adapts a traditional layout to their modern needs.(garden design; The Kitchen Garden; includes recipe for carrot squash soup) | Home and garden | Shepherd Ogden |
| A host of hollies: a sampler of these decorative trees and shrubs.(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Andrew Bunting |
| Alternative means of support.(supporting vines)(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Christopher Lloyd |
| Amazed! Creative mowing turns a grassy meadow into a delightful labyrinth. | Home and garden | Brian Bixley |
| Apache plume.(high desert shrub; Native Americans) | Home and garden | Aurelia C. Scott |
| A place to germinate. (containers for starting plants from seeds) | Home and garden | Nancy Bubel |
| A shelf full of summer: arrange dried flowers in bands of color. | Home and garden | Jenny Raworth, Susan Berry |
| Astilbes: graceful perennials for midsummer. | Home and garden | Graham Stuart Thomas |
| Bare essentials: simplicity rules in Sarah Hammond's California garden. | Home and garden | Thomas Fischer |
| Bearded Iris basics. | Home and garden | Eric Tankesley-Clarke |
| Bordering on perfection: in Washington State, designers mount a dazzling display of perennials.(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Charles Price, Glenn Withey, Carrie Becker, Bob Lilly |
| Celandine poppy.(Native Americans)(Column) | Home and garden | Linda Yang |
| Chain saws: new designs emphasize safety and convenience.(Buyers Guide) | Home and garden | Malcolm E. Cooper Jr. |
| Chicago Botanic Garden. (Gardens to Visit) | Home and garden | Carolyn Ulrich |
| Color echoes: repetition of hues can tie a garden together. (Cover Story) | Home and garden | Pamela J. Harper |
| Creeping phlox. (evergreen groundcover plant) | Home and garden | Gordon Hayward |
| Design solutions: adapting a perennial border to your site. | Home and garden | Charles Price, Glen Withey |
| Design solutions: crowning a slope with water.(including a lily pond in a sloping garden) | Home and garden | James Van Sweden |
| Design solutions: planning an entry garden.(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Christine Rosmini |
| Diamonds of the desert. (garden cacti varieties) (Cover Story) (Cover Story) | Home and garden | Mary F. Irish |
| Drooping leucothoe.(evergreen shrub; Native Americans) | Home and garden | Dick Brooks |
| Evergreen gingers.(Native Americans) | Home and garden | Barry R. Yinger |
| Flowers for 1995. (new varieties) | Home and garden | Teri Dunn |
| Forcing hardy bulbs.(flower bulbs; Step-By-Step) | Home and garden | Gordon DeWolf |
| Fresh shell beans.(growing beans; includes related article on drying and a salad recipe) | Home and garden | George Bria |
| From the ground up: hard pruning transforms familiar trees and shrubs. | Home and garden | Christopher Lloyd |
| Great plants of the Great Plains. (wildflowers and ornamental grasses) | Home and garden | James H. Locklear |
| Herbaceous potentillas.(perennial flowers)(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Alan Bloom |
| In the valley of the brandywine: four du Pont gardens reveal a family passion.(Gardens to Visit)(includes related article on traveling to the gardens) | Home and garden | Ellen Perley Frank |
| Invincible violas: careful breeding has endowed these favorites with new colors and an iron constitution. (history and gardening techniques)(includes related articles on different names for violas and various varieties of violas) | Home and garden | Kathleen S. Van Horn |
| Living color: for artist Keeyla Meadows, the garden is simply another medium. | Home and garden | Ann Leyhe |
| Magic mountain: strong lines and bold arches transform a California hillside.(garden design)(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Michael Bates |
| Perfect pitch: a pair of California gardeners make the most of a steep slope. | Home and garden | Deborah A. Starr |
| Pruning roses.(includes related articles) | Home and garden | Reyford Clayton Reddell |
| Queen of the prairie.(flowering perennial) | Home and garden | C. Colston Burrell |
| Raised beds & electric chairs: a Long Island garden blends play with productivity. (includes soup recipe) | Home and garden | Suzanne Frutig Bales |
| Rediscover junipers: these trusty evergreens offer an exciting range of shapes and colors. | Home and garden | Peter F. Sleight |
| Removing a tree limb.(Step-by-Step) | Home and garden | Janet H. Sanchez, Elayne Sears |
| Robinson's legacy.(William Robinson's vegetable garden at Gravetye Manor; includes recipe) | Home and garden | Wayne Winterrowd |
| Roses.(Pests & Diseases) | Home and garden | Trish Wesley, Sally J. Bensusen |
| Stalking wild seeds. | Home and garden | Ann B. Swengel |
| Starting lettuce indoors.(Step-by-Step) | Home and garden | |
| Straight facts on pesticide use: a checklist for reducing the risks. | Home and garden | Gary Fish |
| Tasteful colors: a sampler of eye-opening vegetables.(decorative vegetables)(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Shepherd Ogden |
| Texan meets Tuscan; in Austin, James David forges an innovative garden style. | Home and garden | Barbara Seeber |
| The bog man of Akron: rare orchids and carnivorous plants thrive in Warren Stoutamire's backyard greenhouse. | Home and garden | Jane Ware |
| The line on cherry tomatoes: a summer's experience reveals the winning varieties. (includes recipe) | Home and garden | Lee Reich |
| The Rabid Gardeners' yard sale. (how to handle overgrown gardens)(includes related article on how to have a successful yard sale) | Home and garden | Dana Bodnar Knight |
| The view from Vancouver: on English Bay, two designers create an Mediterranean atmosphere. (British Columbia garden) | Home and garden | Thomas Hobbs |
| Training a fuchsia standard. | Home and garden | Sonny Garcia |
| Treasures of the canyon: heirloom crops flourish in a remote corner of New Mexico.(includes recipe for rice-stuffed chiles) | Home and garden | Elizabeth Berry |
| Tulips forever.(growing techniques and varieties) | Home and garden | Veronica Fowler |
| Unbeatable beets.(includes recipes) | Home and garden | Rosalind Creasy |
| Vegetables for 1995. (new vegetable varieties) | Home and garden | Teri Dunn |
| Wafer ash.(Native Americans) | Home and garden | David E. Guthery |
| Well-behaved rhododendrons: these compact shrubs won't outgrow their welcome. | Home and garden | Dick Brooks |
| When vigor is not a virtue.(the Japanese honeysuckle) | Home and garden | Rita Pelczar |
| Wild oats.(for the garden; Native Americans) | Home and garden | Harriet Cramer |
| Windowsill gems: a sampler of species orchids to grow indoors. | Home and garden | Thomas Fischer |
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