Organic Gardening 1995 - Abstracts

Organic Gardening 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
11 no-fail flowers. (flower gardening)Home and gardenJoanna Poncavage, Diane Matthews-Gehringer
12 easy-grow cauliflowers. (includes related article)Home and gardenJoan Huyser-Honig
26 tomatoes 26! (best regional tomato varieties)Home and gardenSari Harrar
30 ways to control weeds and pests.Home and gardenCat Yronwode
56 easy-grow modern roses!Home and gardenLois Trigg Chaplin
6 tough tillers big and small! (Evaluation)Home and gardenMatt Damsker
"By all means, save the leaves!" (leaves enrich garden soil; includes related article about growing a garden solely in leaves)Home and gardenVicki Mattern, Patricia Leuchtman
Chipper/shredders.(Power to the People: Organic Gardening Buyer's Guide 1995-1996)(Buyers Guide)Home and garden 
Coming attractions. (new seed varieties)Home and garden 
Critter defence: state of the art creature control! (garden pests) (Cover Story)Home and gardenPorter Shimer
Don't drink the water! (herbicide-contaminated drinking water)Home and gardenSigne
Easy growin' grapes!Home and gardenLon Rombough
Grass-mowing fertilizer factories! Keep your lawn cut and your flowers and food crops fertilized with woolly wonderful sheep.(includes a related article on different types of wool)Home and gardenMaura Stephen
Grow great pumpkins.(includes sources and related articles)Home and gardenLouise Langsner
Grow strawberries in a barrel!Home and gardenSusan Sides
Grow your biggest tomatoes ever.(includes related articles with tips on growing giant tomatoes)Home and gardenLois Trigg Chaplin
Grow your sweetest carrots ever! Satisfy your carrot tooth with these easy to grow varieties.Home and gardenEric Rosenthal
Holiday gifts from your garden. (includes related article)Home and gardenDiana Erney
Ladybugs, don't fly away. (natural pest control)Home and garden 
Lawn and garden tractors.(Power to the People: Organic Gardening Buyer's Guide 1995-1996)(Buyers Guide)Home and garden 
Meadow spittlebugs (Philaenus spumarius).(Naughty? Nice? Or Neutral)Home and garden 
More bad news on botanicals. (health dangers)Home and garden 
More than just a "weed whacker!"(string trimmers)Home and garden 
Moss saves seedlings! (value of sphagnum moss demonstrated by professor Charles Hess)Home and garden 
Muskmelons, cantaloupes, and more! (easy-to-grow varieties)Home and gardenCat Yronwode
Naughty? Nice? or Neutral? (field and house crickets)Home and gardenThomas Walker
Naughty? Nice? Or Neutral? Luna moth (Actias luna).Home and garden 
Naughty? Nice? Or Neutral: Walkingsticks (Diapheromera femorata and other species).Home and garden 
Non-toxic termite treatments! (includes related articles)Home and gardenChristine Bucks, William Quarles
OG's annual list of selected seed suppliers. (Organic Gardening) (Directory)Home and garden 
Outdoor flea fighter.(organic product)Home and garden 
Paper wasps (polistes species). (effect on gardens; Naughty? Nice? or Neutral?)Home and garden 
Photo guide to plant diseases: identify what's plaguing your plants and stop disease dead in its tracks.Home and gardenJill Jesioloski
Riding mowers.(Power to the People: Organic Gardening Buyer's Guide 1995-1996)(Buyers Guide)Home and garden 
Seed-starting mixes & potting soils. (Buyers Guide)Home and garden 
Super easy string beans. (gardening)(includes sources)Home and gardenSari Harrar
Symphylans (Scutigerella immaculata). (centipede-like invertebrates: Naughty? Nice? or Neutral?)Home and garden 
Synergy in the garden: can naturally occurring plant pesticides also cure cancer and prevent Alzheimer's?Home and gardenJim Duke
The 10 easiest cutting flowers you can grow.Home and gardenBetty Mackey
The 1994 scholarship winners! ('Organic Gardening' magazine awards five college scholarships)Home and garden 
The OG tomato taste test! (Organic Gardening magazine)(includes related articles)Home and gardenRob Cardillo
There must be ... three ways to train your grapevine.Home and garden 
The way to water wisely.(How to Build a Great Garden)Home and gardenMatt Damsker
Tillers.(Power to the People: Organic Gardening Buyer's Guide 1995-1996)(Buyers Guide)Home and garden 
Use a water clock to mark time in your garden!Home and gardenDennis Fisher
Very cherry tomatoes. (how to grow)Home and gardenRob Cardillo
Walk-behind mowers.(Power to the People: Organic Gardening Buyer's Guide 1995-1996)(Buyers Guide)Home and garden 
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