The American Gardener 1996 - Abstracts

The American Gardener 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
An oasis in Nevada. (Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge)Home and gardenEllis, David J.
Avent gardeners. (unusual mail order nursery)Home and gardenEllis, David J.
Avoiding wild-collected bulbs.Home and gardenEllis, David J.
Beauty beyond bluegrass. (non-traditional groundcover for lawns)Home and gardenWasowski, Andy
Cactus chronicles. (excerpt from 'Wild Cactus')Home and gardenHouk, Rose
Casts of thousands. (using worms to educate children about ecology)Home and gardenKeyser, Joseph M.
Caught on the web. (internet sites for gardening information)Home and garden 
Cheaper than dirt. (urban gardening in Detroit)Home and gardenPascaris, Peter A.
Coy climbers. (clematis)Home and gardenHowe, Carol
Desperately seeking cerulean. (plant chemistry and blue roses)Home and gardenGeneve, Robert
Dietes: the peacock flower.Home and gardenBryan, John E.
Don Shadow knows. (nurseryman and horticulturist)Home and gardenHill, Bob
Don't fall prey to tree terror. (overreacting to potential tree hazards)Home and gardenTurnbull, Cass
Ecosystems on wheels. (the Plantmobile)Home and gardenKlemmer, Cynthia Davis
Firescaping. (landscaping in fire-prone areas)Home and gardenRamirez, Alice L.
Flights of horticultural fancy.Home and gardenEllis, David J.
From seed to shining seed. (plant methods of dispersing seed) (excerpt from 'Seeds: The Definitive Guide to Growing, History and Lore)Home and gardenLoewer, Peter
Glasshouse Works: the secret's out. (nursery)Home and gardenEllis, David J.
Good-bye, yellow brick road. (reflections on gardens)Home and gardenMinnich, Jeffery
Haute couture horticulture.Home and gardenEllis, David J.
High desert perma-culture. (sustainable agriculture in the Southwest)Home and gardenThornton, Linda
If you have plants they will come. (garden insects)Home and gardenRobinson, Betsy
Just green. (green flowers)Home and gardenHenning, Jack
Killer trees. (hazards from unhealthy trees)(includes related sidebar on native and non-native trees)Home and gardenDube, Richard
Life beyond the Leyland cypress. (hedges and screens)Home and garden 
Making those owl decoys work for you.Home and gardenArchuleta, Lori S.
Moon pie. (gardener's dog)Home and gardenLee, Rand B.
Mulling over mulch. (includes related article on using weeds to reduce erosion and maintain moisture)Home and garden 
Mushrooms in my mulch. (garden fungi)Home and gardenSimpson, Rob
New elms show promise.Home and gardenEllis, David J.
Outer sanctums. (Urban Gardener)Home and gardenWilliamson, Nikole
Outlawing sneeze trees.Home and gardenFisher, Kathleen
Questions of collection. (relocating rare species of plants)Home and gardenStein, Sara
Quirky galls. (benign plant and tree deformities caused by insects)Home and gardenSternberg, Guy
Scanning flowers for fun and profit.Home and gardenDufresne, Richard
Sculptural willow shrubs.Home and gardenKleine, Adele
Taking the sting out of nettles.Home and gardenEllis, David J.
The bear, the beans, and the compost queen. (community gardeners in New York, New York)Home and gardenFisher, Kathleen
The name game. (plant and flower names)Home and gardenTucker, Arthur O., Kvaalen, Ruth
The weeds of Halloween. (excerpt from 'Planting Noah's Garden')Home and gardenStein, Sara
The worm turns. (worms in gardening)(includes related article on a robotic garden web site)Home and gardenNixon, Will, Huck, Terri J.
The Yucca moths.Home and gardenLoewer, Peter
Tim-ber! (the success of Timber Press)Home and gardenCutler, Karan Davis
Tradescantias unbound: these humble house plants tale on new dimensions in the summer border.Home and gardenIverson, Richard R.
Using rock for a hard place. (landscaping with rocks)Home and gardenHageman, Marie D., Hageman, Anna R.
Vegetables under glass. (greenhouse gardening)Home and gardenBallard, Linda G.
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