Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening 1996 - Abstracts

Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
A good trowel on the World Wide Web. (gardening sites on the Internet)Home and gardenCody Greene
Antique annuals. (includes related articles on old-fashioned plants)Home and gardenGraham Rice
A study in green & white: elegant restraint characterizes a city landscape. (garden design; includes address of the design firm)(Cover Story)Home and gardenChristopher Reed
A thirst for color. (colorful advantages of container gardening)Home and gardenAnn Leyhe
At the ocean's edge: seaside gardening depends on plants that tolerate sun, salt, and wind.(includes planting list and information on coastal wetlands)Home and gardenMargaret S. Connors
Colorful complements: annuals that make good partners for perennials.(flower gardening)Home and gardenRob Proctor
Compost-based potting soils: a plant propagator offers environmentally sound alternatives to peat-based blends.Home and gardenHeather McCargo
Feats of clay: potter Guy Wolff puts a new spin on an old art. (earthenware pots)(Cover Story)Home and gardenOliver E. Allen
Feeling hot, Hot, HOT: the fiery taste of chili peppers.Home and garden 
Fiesta for the senses: near San Diego, nurserywoman Judy Wigand forges a distinctive regional style. (California)(includes information about her nursery and a list of recommended plants)Home and gardenDeborah A. Starr
Fresh angles on a classic design. (planting a visually-rewarding kitchen garden)(includes recipe)Home and gardenOliver E. Allen
Fruits for the kitchen. (includes recipes)Home and gardenLon J. Rombough
Gesneriads. (Gesneriaceae)Home and gardenTovah Martin
Going bog wild. (pitcher plants)Home and garden 
Griffith Buck roses.(includes list of sources)Home and gardenSuzanne Verrier
Hudson Valley masterpiece: a garden rich in color and historical detail blossoms in New York State.Home and gardenStarr Ockenga
Inspirations past and present: on the shores of Lake Michigan, one woman's garden weaves together ideas from many people and places.(includes a related article on container gardening)Home and gardenDeborah A. Starr
Japanese maples. (illustrated guide to three species)(Illustration)Home and gardenBob Hyland
Keeping deer at bay. (deer can be a nuisance for gardeners who live in deer country)Home and gardenStarr Ockenga
Law & garden tractors.(includes facts on 21 products)(Buyers Guide)Home and gardenPhil McCafferty, Carol Farash
Laying out paths. (garden paths)(Design Solutions)Home and gardenGordon Hayward
Making a hillside garden room.Home and gardenJim Bleuer
Making an onion rope.(Step-by-Step)Home and gardenWayne Winterrowd
Mountain silverbell: halesia monticola.(hardwood tree variety; Native Americans)Home and gardenThomas Fisher
Okra takes the heat. (vegetable that grows best under the summer sun) (includes recipe for Okra Fritters)Home and gardenJim Wilson
Pipe schemes: tapping your own pond, river, or stream with a pump and hose.(includes related articles on drip systems, photovoltaics, water rights/quality and a list of sources)Home and gardenPaul Dunphy
Poison Ivy. (health dangers of the noxious plant)Home and gardenSuzanne Frutig Bales
Raising Morning glories from seed. (how and when to plant these annual climbing vines)Home and gardenElayne Sears, Janet Sanchez
Reclaiming the curbside. (curbside gardening)Home and gardenLauren Springer
Rejuvenating a houseplant.Home and gardenTovah Martin
Remaking a strawberry bed.Home and gardenGeorge W. Hamilton
Restoring a sunken garden.Home and gardenJames Grigsby, Craig Bergmann, Charles Fischer
Reveling in rhubarb: red or green, it's a taste of spring.(includes recipes)Home and gardenLon J. Rombough
Rugged rugosas: colorful roses that are tough, hardy and beautiful.(Cover Story)Home and gardenSuzanne Verrier
Shrubs that go the distance; these winners keep blooming when others flag.(includes list of sources)Home and gardenRussell Stafford
Sizzling caesalpinias: turn up the heat with these subtropical trees and shrubs.(includes related article about growing caesalpinias in containers)Home and gardenMary Irish, Gary Irish
Taking to the woods: a resourceful gardener learns to plant beneath big trees.(Cover Story)Home and gardenJean Means
The beauties of winter bark.Home and gardenRoger B. Swain
The elegant espalier: formal and fruitful ways of training trees and shrubs.Home and gardenLee Reich
The gentle art of forcing bulbs: pot your favorites now for early spring display.(includes related article on bulbs suitable for indoors)(Cover Story)Home and gardenRob Proctor
The joys of Joe-Pye.(tall perennial weed)Home and gardenC. Colston Burrell
The lily leaf beetle is here to stay. (bug's range is spreading)Home and gardenWendy Hodgson
The unbending gardener. (what to do when a back becomes aged)Home and gardenHelen Rocksmith
Treasured Trilliums. (care and maintenance of wild flowers) (includes related articles)Home and gardenCarol Bishop Hipps
Tree planting without tears (or stakes or wires or pruning).Home and gardenWesley Greene
Winter greens: the best - and hardiest - broadleaf evergreen shrubs.(growing broadleaf evergreens)Home and gardenGerald Taaffe
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