Flower & Garden Magazine
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Articles in June-July, 1993 issue of Flower & Garden Magazine
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Elephant garlic: weighing in at well over a pound per bulb, elephant garlic has a flavor gentler than that of its smaller cousin - a flavor so mild, the cloves can be enjoyed raw
by Clarence Massey -
June Kroft: Cannon Beach, Oregon - Our Readers' Gardens - Cover Story
by Kay Melchisedech Olson -
Bernard Penczek: Westernville, New York - Our Readers' Gardens - Cover Story
by Inger Skaarup - Whitefly research: a giant step into the future of pest control
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When indoor plants go out
by Mary Ross -
Trimmer maintenance starts with elbow grease - maintenance of string trimmers and brush cutter garden tools
by Doc Sprockett -
Mo Daly: Lotus, California - Our Readers' Gardens - Cover Story
by Kay Melchisedech Olson -
Fold-down table: a twist of a catch releases this hinged patio table
by David Ashe -
Lynn Purse: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Our Readers' Gardens - Cover Story
by Inger Skaarup -
Longwood Gardens: American estates, built by industrial barons in the early 1900s, continue to awe and inspire gardeners today. This one was the obsession of Pierre Samuel du Pont - Brandywine, Pennsylvania - Cover Story
by Ellen Henke -
Smelling like a rose - preparing potpourri
by Jeffrey S. Minnich -
Tools for pruning - gardening equipment
by H.E. Gibson -
Kathy Taylor: Spartanburg, South Carolina - Our Readers' Gardens - Cover Story
by Doug Hall -
Observations from an outdoor florist
by Jill Koenigsdorf -
De-mystifying species, hybrids and cultivars - understanding the different kinds of names for plants
by Judy Glattstein -
The carefree flower of summer - growing the coreopsis
by Molly Dean -
Dale Shirley: Vermillion, Kansas - Our Readers' Gardens - Cover Story
by Doug Hall -
It's summer; don't simmer, don't stew: barbecue! - includes recipes
by Lawrence F. Okrend


