November/December 2005, Vol. 133, No. 6
about the cover
Striking against winter snow, willows add texture to the landscape. They’re easy to grow, too, as Erin Hynes explains beginning on page 26. Photo courtesy of Bluestem Ornamentals. |
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The Dog That Ate Asparagus
Our readers and writers share stories of ideas gone wrong and lessons learned.
Introduction by Julie B. Scouten
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Great Community Gardens
Three communities and their gardens.
Michael L. Walsh, Mary Lahr Schier, and Margaret A. Haapoja
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Wild about Willow
Easy to grow, easy to tame. There’s a lot to like about willow.
Erin Hynes
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Train Yard
She likes gardens. He likes trains. A railway garden is born.
Terry L. Yockey |
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In a Nutshell
You can grow hazelnuts at home using varieties developed by Minnesotan Philip Rutter.
Erika Jensen |
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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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Plant Health: Juniper blight
Katharine D. Widin |
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Perennial Favorites: Great garden books.
Don Engebretson |
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Plant to Pick: White Fringe Tree.
Debbie Lonnee |
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Northern Natives: Winterberry.
Lynn M. Steiner |
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Gifts for Gardeners. New, useful, fun ideas.
Terry L. Yockey |
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Gardener's Market |
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And Sow Forth: Mentors.
Julie B. Scouten
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