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Articles in Dec-Jan, 1984 issue of Flower & Garden Magazine
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The new fruits - New Plant Parade '85
by Rachel Snyder -
Prune your trees to good health
by Bonnie Lee Appleton -
Meet America's first family of seeds - the family behind Park Seed Co
by Charlotte Cabri -
Plants that belong together
by George Taloumis -
Like the elite, eat witloof all winter - includes recipes
by Shash Georgi -
Bob Parker's peaceable kingdom
by Mary Jane Hayes - Well constructed Roto-Hoe tiller uses belts for delivering power - evaluation
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Japanese maples; colorful, diverse, useful, widely adapted, endlessly interesting
by Pamela Harper -
How to prolong the life of cut flowers
by Amalie Adler Ascher -
Orchids are for everyone
by Connie Krochmal -
Whole or shredded…leaves are good mulch
by Janette Blackwell -
The new perennial flowers - New Plant Parade '85
by Rachel Snyder -
Deserving of wider use - nicotiana
by John A. Tambis -
Espalier for compact fruit production
by Barbara McEwan -
Grow your own gourd fun
by Christine Davis - Furnish your garden; to reap the fullest enjoyment of your garden, give it furnishings to make resting or entertaining there a complete pleasure
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Plan a holiday salad bar party from your garden - includes recipes
by Willetta Warberg - Bio-Fork, a new-old way to loosen soil - evaluation
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What's wrong with my house plants?
by Rebecca J. Goetz -
The new indoor and container plants - New Plant Parade '85
by Rachel Snyder -
Incredible, edible, ornamental sweet peppers
by Thomas Eltzroth -
Make your own "hypertufa" containers for dish gardens; handsome, solid, individually crafted, and ideal for growing plants…
by Frank M. Raymond -
National Country Garden is a place of learning
by Amalie Adler Ascher -
Spittlebugs - column
by Wayne S. Moore -
…for onions without tears…explore the world of alliums
by Frederick McCourty - Sunshine strawberry preserves - includes recipe
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Lawn wisdom…the current best advice for getting and keeping a fine lawn
by Bill Davidson -
Mealybugs - column
by Wayne S. Moore -
Acacias can brighten your winter greenhouse
by Anthony De Blasi -
The new vegetables - New Plant Parade '85
by Rachel Snyder -
Sweet woodruff; herb…ground cover…fragrance for potpourri…flavor for May wine
by Leona Woodring Smith -
Things we are learning about voles
by Earl Aronson -
Begin with five common sense herbs
by Wilfred E. Wooldridge -
It's easiest to start sweet potato slips in water
by Gary Nelson -
You'll have a wonderful thyme
by Rand B. Lee -
Powdery mildew - column
by Wayne S. Moore -
How to rejuvenate perennials
by Edwin F. Steffek -
Ceropegias to know and grow - succulents
by Ira Slade - Snapper snowthrower removes snow quickly - evaluation
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Why everybody loves SPIDER PLANTS
by Steve Landon -
New plant parade '85
by Rachel Snyder -
Shine on, silvery moonvine
by Marjia Bahr -
Rejuvenate your old sprayer
by John Robinson - New spark for old gasoline engines
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Plan for late color from perennials
by George Taloumis -
Add real lilies for splendor
by Marvin P. Thompson -
Dahlia root storage is where you find it
by George Taloumis - Greet these three new rose celebrities - All-America Rose Selections for 1986
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The new trees and shrubs - New Plant Parade '85
by Rachel Snyder -
Solve problems, gain value, with raised beds
by Jim Ballard -
How's your I.Q. on flowers of vegetables? - illustration
by Willard Luce - Ariens tiller does its job with balance, power, design - evaluation
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The dooryard herb garden
by Faith H. Swanson -
Use circles in your landscape
by Gay McDonnell Bumgarner -
Use all those summer squashes - includes recipes
by Shirley Bock Testi - In your own back yard - gardening and the weather - column
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Handsome, delicious kale
by Wilfred E. Wooldridge -
A new way with spinach
by Wilfred E. Wooldridge -
…for million dollar planting ideas, visit America's gardens - includes directory of gardens
by Derek Fell - 1985 Ad
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Make a scale model of your garden
by Brad Benson -
No wonder peanuts are so popular - includes recipes
by Pat Kraft -
A window box vine that lasts and lasts - clematis
by Linda DeRocco -
Transplanting seedlings
by Ken Kraft -
Trellised cukes yield more - cucumbers
by David Jansen-Young -
Plant them this fall - fruit trees in your landscape
by Roberta Simpson-Dolbeare -
Yes, it's possible: miniature roses as house plants
by Mary E. Poynter - Home greenhouse product review - new greenhouses and solar gardening equipment
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IPM - Integrated Pest Management
by Amalie Adler Ascher -
Highlight your perennials with gray
by George Taloumis -
Aspidistra…you've come a long, long way
by Caroline B. Whitaker -
Wheel Horse remains a rugged worker - evaluation
by Bill Davidson -
Battery basics…how to get long life from batteries in your power equipment…
by Bill Davidson -
How to have lots of azaleas - George I. Bohn gives advice
by Amalia Adler Ascher - Space for bulbs - Bright Bulb Ideas
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A citrus orchard on your windowsill
by Weldon Burge -
Start now for cold-time tomatoes
by Peggy Byers -
The new roses - New Plant Parade '85
by Rachel Snyder -
Every gardener should keep up with what's going on in tissue culture
by Herb Saltford -
Lime is fertilizer's helping hand
by David Jansen-Young
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