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Articles in May, 1984 issue of Flower & Garden Magazine
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Leafhoppers - sucking insects
by Wayne S. Moore -
Sempervivums 'live-forevers' are as good as their name…
by Lilly Fry -
Ideas for protecting trees
by Mitch Pieronek -
Starfish flowers - stapelias - are easy to grow - stapelias from South Africa
by Lily Fry -
Great basket plants where space is dear: rattail cactus
by Lois Burks - Seed-plant source finder, 1984
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Dill - the gentle herb - includes recipe
by Kay Cabrera -
You can build it yourself: good garden construction
by Monte Burch - Plants did well in this growing system - nutriponics
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Walker mower is up to the minute, state of the art - evaluation
by Bill Davidson -
Grow your own tisane - includes recipe
by Desire Vail - 1984 Ad
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Clivia will color your spring - kafir lily
by Kathy Piper -
Planning pointers for reduced maintenance
by J.W. Edwards -
Inexpensive way to control crown gall in roses
by Jacqueline Manning -
A new generation of African-violets makes its bow
by Theodore James - Update on home greenhouses - sunroom? Or growing room?
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Take winter's snows in stride with a snowthrower-blower - evaluation
by Bill Davidson - Versatility, workability in a mini-size tiller - evaluation
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Grow summer color with bulbs
by Edwin F. Steffek -
Po-poo-re - fragrant sachets
by Ann Reilly - In our own back yard - summer pruning - column
- Celeriac adventure - …'botanically the same as celery.'
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Elegance and color…in the shade
by Pamela Harper -
Only the prices seem cheaper on Deere's new economy mowers - evaluation
by Bill Davidson -
Keys to weed control in gardens
by D.J. Young -
Real gardeners use cold frames
by Alan D. Cook -
Should you store seeds?
by Ken Kraft - Plant news '84 - innovations and new varieties in flowers, roses, trees, shrubs, vegetables, etc
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Grow ginseng as a ground cover
by David L. Hensley -
Why good gardeners test soil
by Frederick T. Wright -
Blossom end rot - rot spots on tomatoes
by Wayne S. Moore -
Bending the old rules on amaryllis
by M.M. Graff -
Haemanthus a ball of fire in a flower pot - South African blood lily
by William H. Allen, Jr. -
Reversible tine tillers offer all options for a complete job - evaluation
by Bill Davidson -
Anchor your perennials on peonies
by George A. Hernandez -
Shield bud yourself an orchard
by Mary Gail Rundell -
That bird in your bush is in your hands … your role in habitat - requirements of different kinds of wild birds
by Leonard V. Short, Jr. - 1985 Ad
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Sweet Peas are "in" again
by Ann Reilly -
Temperatures control vegetables
by Anthony Joseph -
String trimmers and how to use them
by Bill Davidson -
Callaway's new Sibley Center has energy ideas home greenhouse planners can use - conservatory design
by Edwin C. Symmes, Jr. -
How to grow cacti so they bloom
by Rosemary K. Collett -
Mock lemons…lots of plants you can grow have this tantalizing fragrance and flavor
by Anthony J. DeBlasi -
The return of the wildflowers
by Paul F. Frese -
Onward with Irises; today's gardener enjoys the result of a century of breeding, and the work goes on
by Shifra Stein -
New kinds are appearing in an old, dependable house plant crown-of-thorns
by George Taloumis -
Snails and slugs - What's the diagnosis? - column
by Wayne S. Moore
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