Organic Gardening 1993 - Abstracts

Organic Gardening 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
33 top tomatoes.Home and garden 
44 flameproof flowers. (flowers that thrive in sunny, hot, dry climates; includes list of seed companies and nurseries)Home and gardenJohn Meeker, Setsuko Meeker
47 fabulous fragrant flowers! (growing tips)Home and gardenCheryl Long
9 more birds (that eat some bugs) ... and bring a lot of charm, cheer and color to your garden. (birds that control insect pests; includes organizational resources and recommended reading) (Cover Story)Home and gardenRob Cardillo
Almanac. (February 1993 gardening requirements based on US geographical location)Home and garden 
Amaranth: ancient grain modern greens. (flowering grain plant; includes related article on the tri-colored Joseph's Coat amaranth ornamental plant and recipes)Home and gardenJoanna Poncavage, Dan Jason
Asparagus beetle (crioceris asparagi). (Pest of the Month)Home and garden 
Azalea lace bug (stephanitis pyrioides). (Pest of the Month)Home and garden 
Become a rose breeder! (includes related articles on germination, and breeding and rose registration record keeping)Home and gardenSandra A. Reising
Coaxing corn & tomatoes out of a two-month season. (includes related article)Home and gardenJames McCommons
Cultivate colorful corns: grow a rainbow of Native American eating with these honored heirlooms. (includes related article on grinding and cooking Indian corn)Home and gardenEric Rosenthal
Eat your weedies! Turn the tables on those pesky garden foes and get super nutrition in the process. (includes related articles on eating garden weeds) (Cover Story)Home and gardenJim Duke
Fall armyworm: spodoptera frugiperda. (corn-eating moth) (Pest of the Month)Home and garden 
Flea beetles. (garden pests)Home and garden 
Flowers that snub slugs? (flowers that resist slug pests)Home and garden 
Fruit trees. (The O.G. Guide to Perfect Pruning)Home and gardenLewis Hill
Give potato beetles the cold shoulder. (technique to freeze parasites in soil during the winter to avoid their surviving into the spring)Home and garden 
Got weed woes? Use these super secrets of successful weed warriors. (organic gardening techniques; includes related article on controlling weeds with the seeding of living mulches) (Cover Story)Home and garden 
Grapefruit cocktail beats bad bugs. (pest control)Home and garden 
Grow a multitude of mints! There's more to this plant than you could possibly imagine.Home and gardenLon J. Rombough
Grow southern peas ... wherever you please! (includes related articles)Home and gardenJoan Huyser-Honig
How I bred disease-resistant, winter-hardy, slug-defying, pole snap peas!Home and gardenCarol Deppe
How we grow: an open letter to the members of the National Organic Standards Board. (appeal to maintain the highest standards for the production of organically grown food)Home and gardenMike McGrath
Lilies in Alaska. (one man's successful effort to introduce Asiatic lilies into his garden in Wasilla, Alaska)Home and gardenHal D. Force
Nine good reasons to cover crop your garden. (includes related articles)Home and gardenMarianne Sarrantonio
Organic Gardening buyer's guide 93: equipment that turns yard waste into garden gold! (Special Section) (Buyers Guide)Home and garden 
Ornamental shrubs. (The O.G. Guide to Perfect Pruning )Home and gardenCass Turnbull
Passing the Benlate buck. (E.I Dupont uses Hurricane Andrew as excuse to stop paying claims for crop destruction due to fungicide Benlate)Home and garden 
Potatoes stole my compost! (how potato plants started growing where they had not been planted) (Editorial)Home and gardenMike McGrath
Ready to join the grow-from-seed gang? Follow these 13 steps to super seed starting. (includes troubleshooting tips)Home and gardenNancy Bubel
Seeds you can save for a century!Home and garden 
Shade trees. (The O.G. Guide to Perfect Pruning)Home and gardenTerry Tattar
Small fruits. (bushes) (The O.G. Guide to Perfect Pruning)Home and gardenLee Reich
Soil blocks for seed-starting. (construction tips)Home and garden 
Some like it hot! (vegetables that grow well in hot weather; includes list of seed companies and nurseries)Home and gardenLois Trigg Chaplin
Strawberry sap beetle: stelidota geminata. (pest's impact on growth of strawberries) (Pest of the Month)Home and garden 
The best big & small tomatoes! (includes related article on tomato size) (Cover Story)Home and gardenLynn Byczynski
The gardener's book of home remedies: make your own pest and disease controls with stuff that's growing in your garden. (includes related article on using a strained salsa recipe)Home and gardenKathleen Yeomans
The great 1993 seed source list. (Buyers Guide)Home and garden 
The OG crossword puzzle: compost A to Z. (Organic Gardening's crossword puzzle about gardening and compost terms; answers provide in the May 1993 issue) (Illustration)Home and garden 
The plant that devoured Wisconsin. (wild proso millet )Home and garden 
Top tomatoes for hot & cold climes! (growing tomatoes in a variety of climates) (includes related articles on tomatillos, feeding tomatoes and a list of seed companies)Home and gardenLois Trigg Chaplin
Turn your fall waste into future gold! Clean up your garden and fill up your compost pile! (includes related articles on improving compost results) (Cover Story)Home and gardenCarol Keough
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