Organic Gardening 1998 - Abstracts

Organic Gardening 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
A cook's favorite heirloom tomatoes. (includes salsa recipe and related article on sources for heirloom tomatoes)Home and gardenWilliam Woys Weaver
A letter from Nancy. (the essence of organic gardening)(Editorial)Home and gardenNancy Beaubaire
A living Christmas tree: keep a potted evergreen year-round, and bring it indoors for the holidays, year after year.Home and gardenKim Haworth
Artichokes anywhere.(growing artichokes)(includes recipes)Home and gardenChristine Bucks, Eleana Sussman
Brighten your landscape with spring bulbs: plant them now to add many weeks of bold, early-season color to beds, walkways, lawn, and more. (bulb maintenance tips)(includes nursery sources)Home and gardenMarty Ross
Building a new perennial bed.Home and gardenDelilah Smittle
Cannas all grown up. (large flowers)(includes related articles on cannas in winter; cannas reference sources)Home and gardenSarah Rothschild
Choice apples for organic gardens: grow these reliable varieties and eat healthful homegrown fruit, year after year. (includes examples of disease-resistant apples for areas other than the Pacific Northwest)(includes nursery sources)(Cover Story)Home and gardenJoanna Poncavage, Warren Manhart
Classic tools for contemporary gardeners: for planting, weeding, turning compost, and more, these nine traditional implements make tough jobs easy.(includes sources)Home and gardenGray Williams
Create unusual fall pumpkins and gourds with etched designs.Home and gardenGinger Summit
Create winning color combinations.(flower gardening)(Cover Story)Home and gardenCatherine Ziegler
Daisies - pure and simple. (four varieties)Home and gardenJeff Cox
Entomology's new frontier. (studying pest control)Home and gardenJake Chapline
Fall is for planting. (includes differences between fall and spring planting)Home and gardenKatherine Grace Endicott
Fresh ideas for your garden's bounty.(includes recipes)Home and gardenJeff Cox
Grow a garden of good health: add these nutrient-packed vegetables to your diet, and reduce your risk of cancer, heart disease, and other illnesses. (includes related article on vegetable nutrition and seed sources)(Cover Story)Home and gardenJohn Navazio
Grow a garden on your windowsill. (includes instructions for hanging a window box and selecting plants for it)Home and gardenJill Jesiolowski Cebenko
Heads up for lettuce. (lettuce growing)Home and gardenSusan Belsinger
Healing herbs from your garden.(includes basic information on growing herbs)Home and gardenCheryl Long, James H. Duke
How to get the most from your perennials.Home and gardenNancy Dubrule
Lessons from an organic market gardener.Home and gardenSalina Nelson
Lessons from the weed warriors. (organic weed control)Home and garden 
Living an organic life: Eliot Coleman and Barbara Damrosch inspire a new generation of gardeners to live off the land. (Four Season Farm in Maine)(includes adapted excerpt from Coleman's presentation on pesticides in 1993)Home and gardenVicki Mattern
Make your own gourmet vinegar: home-grown organic apples will make this tangy staple truly flavorful. (tips on herb vinegars)(includes information on the role of "mother" formation in vinegar production)(Cover Story)Home and gardenVonnie Kovacic
New varieties and lasting lessons.(new vegetable and flower varieties)Home and gardenJill Jesiolowski Cebenko
One woman's bog garden. (how one woman took a Vermont environmental problem from mountain water and a valley watershed and converted it into a bog garden)Home and gardenSheryl Canter
Peas perfected.(growing peas)(includes recipe)Home and gardenKris Wetherbee
Perennial creativity.(flower gardening)Home and gardenSusan A. Roth
Sweetpotatoes. (includes Moosewood recipe and other cooking tips)Home and gardenRob Cardillo
Winter soups from your garden: create a home-cooked bowl of summer's bounty in minutes. (includes recipes)Home and gardenJoe Ortiz
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