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Articles in Spring, 1997 issue of Sunset
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Gracious garden gates - building a 'welcoming' garden gate - Brief Article
by Dick Bushnell - Tips & Treasures: Successful techniques, artful designs, and useful products for gardeners
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Twining time
by Sharon Cohoon -
Summer's show-off bulbs - recommended flowering plants include acidanthera, calla, dahlia, gladiolus, lily, Mexican shell flower, tuberose, and tuberous begonia; growing tips are included
by Dick Bushnell -
Flights of fancy - Brief Article
by Steven R. Lorton -
Treasured tomatoes - recommended 'heirloom' tomatoes include Amish Paste, Brandywine, Cherokee Purple, Costoluto Genovese, Evergreen, Goldie, Great White, and others; growing tips are included - Brief Article
by Elaine Johnson -
Beautiful borders - Brief Article
by Lois Lovejoy -
Heavens above - rooftop gardening
by Steven R. Lorton - 4 quick and easy projects - building an artificial 'tree' for cut plants - Brief Article
- Two-Season Garden Calendar - planting, fertilizing, pest control, and maintenance tips are given for the five areas of the country
- Blossoms unfurled - Brief Article
- Gardener's Notebook - products include the 'Deckhand,' which can be used to clean decks and PlanTea, a food concentrate for plants; these and other products are discussed - Brief Article
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Garden dressings
by Lauren Bonar Swezey -
Glories of Summer
by Lauren Bonar Swezey - Where to find it - Brief Article
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Fillers spillers - Brief Article
by Lynn Ocone - Joy of Gardening - personal account: gardening in Seattle, Washington - Brief Article
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