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Ellen Henke "The Missouri Botanical Garden: this large, 79-acre garden is a living museum devoted to plants - St. Louis, MO - includes visitor information". Flower & Garden Magazine. FindArticles.com. 02 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1082/is_n4_v38/ai_15684380/
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Articles in August-Sept, 1994 issue of Flower & Garden Magazine
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Did you see that finger's muscles? - how technology may diminish the physical effort needed to cut lawns - Editorial
by Kay M. Olson -
Dividing irises - flower garden tips
by Doug Hall -
Shortcuts to great gardens: it needn't take half a lifetime to achieve a mature, established garden - Cover Story
by Nigel Colborn -
Eyes on the prize: award-winning vegetables - tips for entering hydroponic vegetables in gardening competitions at county fairs
by R.K. Collett -
Choosing storage sheds - storage for garden equipment and supplies
by H.E. Gibson -
The Missouri Botanical Garden: this large, 79-acre garden is a living museum devoted to plants - St. Louis, MO - includes visitor information
by Ellen Henke -
Cool herbs: create refreshing summer treats with cool lemony herbs from your garden - sorbet and fruit desserts
by Inger Skaarup - Plant a row for the hungry - gardeners who dedicate an extra row of planted vegetables to donate to soup kitchens
- Patio plant pedestal: give your outdoor flowerpots a lift with this simple wooden platform - includes construction blueprint
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Perennials of grand proportions: these thick-growing plants produce more in a single season than many shrubs do in years - tall and full plants that grow quickly during a summer gardening season - includes list of nursery sources
by Rita Pelczar -
What's the diagnosis? Scale insects - controling plant pests
by Wayne S. Moore -
Spreading your lawn right: storing fertilizer by leaving it in your spreader is the first step to a lawn that looks like abstract art
by Doc Sprockett -
Sedums: beauty without the bother - perennials in gardening design - includes related article on growing sedums indoors and a list of seed resources
by Karen Zeinert -
Tab Hua Kai Lei: the blossoming of the broad-leafed epiphyllum - traditional Taipai, Taiwan celebration of an annual, once-only, nighttime flower blossoming
by Sheila Melvin -
Grow it in a pot : what you'll need & how to do it - or not - includes tips on container gardening for fruits and vegetables
by Jeffrey S. Minnich -
Grammer a gardener - actor Kelsey Grammer, star of the TV situation comedy, 'Frasier' and his joy of gardening
by Kay Melchisedech Olson -
A fall vegetable garden for children - planting activities that can be done in August
by Doug Hall - Gypsy moths: unwelcome guests with big appetites - using natural controls to prevent annual defoliation



