Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening 1995 - Abstracts

Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
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 gardenShepherd Ogden
A host of hollies: a sampler of these decorative trees and shrubs.(Cover Story)Home and gardenAndrew Bunting
Alternative means of support.(supporting vines)(Cover Story)Home and gardenChristopher Lloyd
Amazed! Creative mowing turns a grassy meadow into a delightful labyrinth.Home and gardenBrian Bixley
Apache plume.(high desert shrub; Native Americans)Home and gardenAurelia C. Scott
A place to germinate. (containers for starting plants from seeds)Home and gardenNancy Bubel
A shelf full of summer: arrange dried flowers in bands of color.Home and gardenJenny Raworth, Susan Berry
Astilbes: graceful perennials for midsummer.Home and gardenGraham Stuart Thomas
Bare essentials: simplicity rules in Sarah Hammond's California garden.Home and gardenThomas Fischer
Bearded Iris basics.Home and gardenEric Tankesley-Clarke
Bordering on perfection: in Washington State, designers mount a dazzling display of perennials.(Cover Story)Home and gardenCharles Price, Glenn Withey, Carrie Becker, Bob Lilly
Celandine poppy.(Native Americans)(Column)Home and gardenLinda Yang
Chain saws: new designs emphasize safety and convenience.(Buyers Guide)Home and gardenMalcolm E. Cooper Jr.
Chicago Botanic Garden. (Gardens to Visit)Home and gardenCarolyn Ulrich
Color echoes: repetition of hues can tie a garden together. (Cover Story)Home and gardenPamela J. Harper
Creeping phlox. (evergreen groundcover plant)Home and gardenGordon Hayward
Design solutions: adapting a perennial border to your site.Home and gardenCharles Price, Glen Withey
Design solutions: crowning a slope with water.(including a lily pond in a sloping garden)Home and gardenJames Van Sweden
Design solutions: planning an entry garden.(Cover Story)Home and gardenChristine Rosmini
Diamonds of the desert. (garden cacti varieties) (Cover Story) (Cover Story)Home and gardenMary F. Irish
Drooping leucothoe.(evergreen shrub; Native Americans)Home and gardenDick Brooks
Evergreen gingers.(Native Americans)Home and gardenBarry R. Yinger
Flowers for 1995. (new varieties)Home and gardenTeri Dunn
Forcing hardy bulbs.(flower bulbs; Step-By-Step)Home and gardenGordon DeWolf
Fresh shell beans.(growing beans; includes related article on drying and a salad recipe)Home and gardenGeorge Bria
From the ground up: hard pruning transforms familiar trees and shrubs.Home and gardenChristopher Lloyd
Great plants of the Great Plains. (wildflowers and ornamental grasses)Home and gardenJames H. Locklear
Herbaceous potentillas.(perennial flowers)(Cover Story)Home and gardenAlan 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 gardenEllen 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 gardenKathleen S. Van Horn
Living color: for artist Keeyla Meadows, the garden is simply another medium.Home and gardenAnn Leyhe
Magic mountain: strong lines and bold arches transform a California hillside.(garden design)(Cover Story)Home and gardenMichael Bates
Perfect pitch: a pair of California gardeners make the most of a steep slope.Home and gardenDeborah A. Starr
Pruning roses.(includes related articles)Home and gardenReyford Clayton Reddell
Queen of the prairie.(flowering perennial)Home and gardenC. Colston Burrell
Raised beds & electric chairs: a Long Island garden blends play with productivity. (includes soup recipe)Home and gardenSuzanne Frutig Bales
Rediscover junipers: these trusty evergreens offer an exciting range of shapes and colors.Home and gardenPeter F. Sleight
Removing a tree limb.(Step-by-Step)Home and gardenJanet H. Sanchez, Elayne Sears
Robinson's legacy.(William Robinson's vegetable garden at Gravetye Manor; includes recipe)Home and gardenWayne Winterrowd
Roses.(Pests & Diseases)Home and gardenTrish Wesley, Sally J. Bensusen
Stalking wild seeds.Home and gardenAnn B. Swengel
Starting lettuce indoors.(Step-by-Step)Home and garden 
Straight facts on pesticide use: a checklist for reducing the risks.Home and gardenGary Fish
Tasteful colors: a sampler of eye-opening vegetables.(decorative vegetables)(Cover Story)Home and gardenShepherd Ogden
Texan meets Tuscan; in Austin, James David forges an innovative garden style.Home and gardenBarbara Seeber
The bog man of Akron: rare orchids and carnivorous plants thrive in Warren Stoutamire's backyard greenhouse.Home and gardenJane Ware
The line on cherry tomatoes: a summer's experience reveals the winning varieties. (includes recipe)Home and gardenLee Reich
The Rabid Gardeners' yard sale. (how to handle overgrown gardens)(includes related article on how to have a successful yard sale)Home and gardenDana Bodnar Knight
The view from Vancouver: on English Bay, two designers create an Mediterranean atmosphere. (British Columbia garden)Home and gardenThomas Hobbs
Training a fuchsia standard.Home and gardenSonny Garcia
Treasures of the canyon: heirloom crops flourish in a remote corner of New Mexico.(includes recipe for rice-stuffed chiles)Home and gardenElizabeth Berry
Tulips forever.(growing techniques and varieties)Home and gardenVeronica Fowler
Unbeatable beets.(includes recipes)Home and gardenRosalind Creasy
Vegetables for 1995. (new vegetable varieties)Home and gardenTeri Dunn
Wafer ash.(Native Americans)Home and gardenDavid E. Guthery
Well-behaved rhododendrons: these compact shrubs won't outgrow their welcome.Home and gardenDick Brooks
When vigor is not a virtue.(the Japanese honeysuckle)Home and gardenRita Pelczar
Wild oats.(for the garden; Native Americans)Home and gardenHarriet Cramer
Windowsill gems: a sampler of species orchids to grow indoors.Home and gardenThomas Fischer
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