| Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening 1996 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A good trowel on the World Wide Web. (gardening sites on the Internet) | Home and garden | Cody Greene |
| Antique annuals. (includes related articles on old-fashioned plants) | Home and garden | Graham Rice |
| A study in green & white: elegant restraint characterizes a city landscape. (garden design; includes address of the design firm)(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Christopher Reed |
| A thirst for color. (colorful advantages of container gardening) | Home and garden | Ann 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 garden | Margaret S. Connors |
| Colorful complements: annuals that make good partners for perennials.(flower gardening) | Home and garden | Rob Proctor |
| Compost-based potting soils: a plant propagator offers environmentally sound alternatives to peat-based blends. | Home and garden | Heather McCargo |
| Feats of clay: potter Guy Wolff puts a new spin on an old art. (earthenware pots)(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Oliver 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 garden | Deborah A. Starr |
| Fresh angles on a classic design. (planting a visually-rewarding kitchen garden)(includes recipe) | Home and garden | Oliver E. Allen |
| Fruits for the kitchen. (includes recipes) | Home and garden | Lon J. Rombough |
| Gesneriads. (Gesneriaceae) | Home and garden | Tovah Martin |
| Going bog wild. (pitcher plants) | Home and garden | |
| Griffith Buck roses.(includes list of sources) | Home and garden | Suzanne Verrier |
| Hudson Valley masterpiece: a garden rich in color and historical detail blossoms in New York State. | Home and garden | Starr 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 garden | Deborah A. Starr |
| Japanese maples. (illustrated guide to three species)(Illustration) | Home and garden | Bob Hyland |
| Keeping deer at bay. (deer can be a nuisance for gardeners who live in deer country) | Home and garden | Starr Ockenga |
| Law & garden tractors.(includes facts on 21 products)(Buyers Guide) | Home and garden | Phil McCafferty, Carol Farash |
| Laying out paths. (garden paths)(Design Solutions) | Home and garden | Gordon Hayward |
| Making a hillside garden room. | Home and garden | Jim Bleuer |
| Making an onion rope.(Step-by-Step) | Home and garden | Wayne Winterrowd |
| Mountain silverbell: halesia monticola.(hardwood tree variety; Native Americans) | Home and garden | Thomas Fisher |
| Okra takes the heat. (vegetable that grows best under the summer sun) (includes recipe for Okra Fritters) | Home and garden | Jim 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 garden | Paul Dunphy |
| Poison Ivy. (health dangers of the noxious plant) | Home and garden | Suzanne Frutig Bales |
| Raising Morning glories from seed. (how and when to plant these annual climbing vines) | Home and garden | Elayne Sears, Janet Sanchez |
| Reclaiming the curbside. (curbside gardening) | Home and garden | Lauren Springer |
| Rejuvenating a houseplant. | Home and garden | Tovah Martin |
| Remaking a strawberry bed. | Home and garden | George W. Hamilton |
| Restoring a sunken garden. | Home and garden | James Grigsby, Craig Bergmann, Charles Fischer |
| Reveling in rhubarb: red or green, it's a taste of spring.(includes recipes) | Home and garden | Lon J. Rombough |
| Rugged rugosas: colorful roses that are tough, hardy and beautiful.(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Suzanne Verrier |
| Shrubs that go the distance; these winners keep blooming when others flag.(includes list of sources) | Home and garden | Russell Stafford |
| Sizzling caesalpinias: turn up the heat with these subtropical trees and shrubs.(includes related article about growing caesalpinias in containers) | Home and garden | Mary Irish, Gary Irish |
| Taking to the woods: a resourceful gardener learns to plant beneath big trees.(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Jean Means |
| The beauties of winter bark. | Home and garden | Roger B. Swain |
| The elegant espalier: formal and fruitful ways of training trees and shrubs. | Home and garden | Lee 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 garden | Rob Proctor |
| The joys of Joe-Pye.(tall perennial weed) | Home and garden | C. Colston Burrell |
| The lily leaf beetle is here to stay. (bug's range is spreading) | Home and garden | Wendy Hodgson |
| The unbending gardener. (what to do when a back becomes aged) | Home and garden | Helen Rocksmith |
| Treasured Trilliums. (care and maintenance of wild flowers) (includes related articles) | Home and garden | Carol Bishop Hipps |
| Tree planting without tears (or stakes or wires or pruning). | Home and garden | Wesley Greene |
| Winter greens: the best - and hardiest - broadleaf evergreen shrubs.(growing broadleaf evergreens) | Home and garden | Gerald Taaffe |
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