January/February, 2006, Vol. 133, No. 7
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Pale cream coneflowers adorn one of the beds in Mary Meyer’s home garden. Story, page 32. Photo by John Gregor. |
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New Plants on the Horizon
Looking for winners for 2006? Check these out.
Stephanie Cohen |
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The Gall of It!
Managing those warts and blisters on trees.
Katharine D. Widin |
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Garden Design as Easy as 1-2-3
For a great-looking garden, first think about color, texture, and form.
Bonnie Blanchette
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Divine Division
Horticulturist Mary Meyer keeps her home garden spectacular and manageable with a sector-by-sector approach.
Felicia Parsons |
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Exploring the Fern Forest
After a move and a major redesign, the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory’s Fern Room has a new setting for an ancient plant.
Soni Forsman |
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In Every Issue
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Seedlings: News and notes from the editor. |
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Cuttings: MSHS news and events, calendar, and more. |
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Perennial Favorites: Great foliage perennials.
Don Engebretson |
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Northern Natives: Eastern hemlock.
Lynn M. Steiner |
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Gardening Basics Houseplants, part 1.
Terry L. Yockey |
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Plant Health Sapsucker damage to trees.
Katharine D. Widin |
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Plant To Pick: Britt-Marie Crawford Bigleaf Ligularia.
Debbie Lonnee |
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Up North: A time for introductions.
Stefan Fediuk and Jim Kohut |
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Gardener's Market |
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And Sow Forth: Leaving Willow Fen.
Julie Scouten |
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