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123 September/October 2008 Eight Shady Characters, Building Better Borders, Hummingbird Favorites, How to Hide and Eyesore, Harvesting Herbs, Invigorate a Space with Container Groupings
122 July/August 2008 Encore Perennials, A Front-Yard Garden in Just One Year, Mix and Match Your Way to Great Containers, A Small-Space Solution, Whip Your Garden Into Shape, Ten Shrubs for Summer Color, Connecting House and Garden
121 May/June 2008 Dahlias that Deliver; Plant-Buying Guide; Success in the Shade; 2007 Contest Results: Container Design Challenge; Leaves that Last Forever; Breathing New Life into an Old Garden; No Mess, No Fuss Rugosa Roses
120 March/April 2008 Designing with Annuals; Rex Begonias; A Dynamic Design for a Garden Passageway; Pruning Hollies; Ten Perennials Easily Grown from Seed; Tabletop Containers; A Gardener's Progress, 20 Years Later; A Lifetime of Lessons
119 January/February 2008 Rethinking the Border, Planting the Right Way, Wonderful Winter Containers, Designing with Spiky Plants, Selecting Trees for Structure, Interview: One Garden, Many Styles
118 November/December 2007 Showy Shrubs for Fall, Demystifying Garden Myths, Designing with Form and Texture, The Perfect Pot, Creating Continuity, Nine New and Unusual Grasses
117 September/October 2007 Not Your Average Moon Garden, Container Design: Planting Ideas for Autumn, Ten Time-Saving Tips, Sage Advice, Choosing Decking Materials, Interview: A Design Style for the 21st Century
116 July/August 2007 Bold and Beautiful Zinnias; Plants with Personality; Look, Ma. No Stakes; Inviting Entrance Gardens; Container TLC; Seeing Red
115 May/June 2007 How to Make the Most of What You've Got, Brightening Damp Shade, The Top 10 Bearded Irises, Plant Portrait Postcards, Pruning Hydrangeas, Attract Attention with Two Strong Shapes, 2006 Container Design Challenge Contest Results
114 March/April 2007 Variegated Plants Create Drama, Choosing the Right Paving Materials, Pruning Japanese Maples, Shaping Beauty, Build a Better Basket, High-Powered Perennials
113 January/February 2007 Enchanting Japanese Maples, Garden Math 101, Interview: What Makes a Garden Great?, Euphorbias, An Amaryllis Encore, Growing Up
112 November/December 2006 Fall Fireworks; How to Reduce Maintenance; Shrubs for Slopes; A Room with a View; 2007 Plant Design Calendar; Overwintering Tender Plants; Fg Interview: Designing with Trees and Shrubs
111 September/ October 2006 Not Your Average Mums, Grow More Plants with Root Cuttings, Plants That Taste As Good As They Look, Three Ways to Design with Containers, Tantalizing Trilliums, Starting Over, Fg Interview: Celebrate the Spirit of a Place
110 July/ August 2006 Flowering Ground Covers; Charting a Path; A New Kind of Lily; Planting Ground Covers; From Useless to Useful; Common Plants, Great Cultivars; Test Your Pruning Iq; Think Outside the Window Box
109 May/ June 2006 The Many Faces of Clematis, How to Prune Cane-Growing Shrubs, Designing with Hostas, Reap the Rewards of Self-Sowers, Perennials for the Edge, Footloose and Flower-Free, Living in the Garden
108 March/ April 2006 15 Things to Think About When Designing a Garden, Shrubs for Shade, Pruning Crape Myrtles, Inspired Gardens, 10 Plants for Year-Round Containers, Fg Interview: Focus On Form, How to Buy the Best Plants, Big-Leaved Perennials
107 January/ February 2006 Sedges, a Simple Way to Train Roses, Rethinking Foundation Plantings, Ten Unusual Annuals, Matching the Colors of Your House & Garden, Thinning a Large Shrub, Silver Plants Enliven a Garden
106 November/ December 2005 Designing with Grasses; Weeding Made Easy; Pick the Perfect Purple; More Compost, Less Work; Interview: Make Every Inch Count; Putting Your Borders to Bed; Eight Trees and Shrubs with Showy Fall Fruit
105 September/ October 2005 High-Impact, Low-Care Plants; Planting Under a Tree; A Big Garden On a Small Lot; Designing with Dwarf Conifers; One Pot, One Plant; There's a Yucca for You; How Does Your Garden Glow?; A Cure for Garden Chaos
104 July/ August 2005 No Pond? No Problem, Sizing Up Coleus, Four Ways to Remove Sod, 35 Pest and Disease Remedies, Creating a Scene, How to Make Your Photos Look As Good As Your Garden, a Garden of Several Courses
103 May/ June 2005 Right Plants, Right Places; Winsome Weigelas; How to Prune Conifers; Success with Sweet Peas; 2004 Container Design Challenge Results; Making More Shrubs; Peonies That Stand Up and Stand Out
102 March/ April 2005 Combinations Made in the Shade, Cottage Garden with a Twist, Pruning Subshrubs, Trees That Weep, Ten Ways to Keep Your Garden Healthy, the Many Shades of Yarrow, Interview with Frank Cabot: How to Create An Inspiring Garden
101 January/ February 2005 Making Opposites Attractive, Artful Pruning, Tall Border Beauties, Hellebores Cure the Late-Winter Blues, Designing On the Fly, Bulbs for Summer and Fall, Wake Up the Winter Garden
100 November/ December 2004 Putting On a Late-Season Show, Fantastic Ferns, Siting Your Seating, Tulips with Twice the Impact, Four Ways to Use a Cold Frame, from Driveway to Getaway, Eight Great Grasses
99 September/ October 2004 Seven Shrubs to Jazz Up a Border, Make Every Drop Count, Hooked On Hyssops, Container Gardening: One Pot, Lots of Plants, What Made My Good Plant Go Bad?, Fall-Blooming Anemones, Creating a Private Haven, Great Plants for a Fall Cutting Garden
98 July/ August 2004 A Border That Pleases All Summer Long, Coreopsis, Using Perennials in Pots, Ten Ground Covers for Shade, Pruning Wisterias, Designing for Visual Texture, Make Your Own Container, Butterfly Bushes
97 May/ June 2004 Combining Annuals with Perennials; Ten Dividing Tips; Container Gardening: Thrillers, Fillers, and Spillers; Spider Flowers; Perfect Edges; A Lush Garden On the Rocks; Magnolias for Every Garden; The Best Plants for Sunny Borders
96 March/ April 2004 Give Your Borders a Tropical Punch, a Backyard Makeover, Nasturtiums Are Vibrant and Versatile, Pruning Climbing Roses, Three Design Techniques That Add Depth, Fertilizing Basics, Creeping Sedums, Inventive Containers
95 January/ February 2004 Interview: Stretching the Seasons, Sharpening Pruners, Old-Fashioned Annuals, Seed-Starting and Design Guide (Special Pullout), Maintenance Pruning, a Finishing Touch, Abundant Indoor Blooms, Containers: Choosing Terra-Cotta, Weaving a Garden Together
94 November/December 2003 Interview: Decorating a Garden Room; Showy Specimen Trees; Containers: Choosing the Right Soilless Mix; Conquering Dry Shade; making Mosaic Garden Art; Plant Combinations that Work; Six Colorful Foliage Vines; What Makes a Good Garden Hose?; Don't Plan, Just Plant
93 September/ October 2003 Plants for Pathways, Before/After: A Shop Transformed, Tip Cuttings, Containers: Chile Peppers in Pots, a Garden Story in Three Parts, Tuck a Bog Into a Border, Pruning Trees to Size, Joe Pye Weed, Garden Relics: What's Old Is New Again, Plant By Number
91 May/ June 2003 A Theme Defines a Garden, Antique Beauties, Build a Bamboo Trellis, Containers: Staging a Display, Basil Basics, Meet the New Foliage Plant On the Block, Friendly Ways to Battle Garden Pests, Corydalis, Design Lessons from a Small Space, Pruning Lilacs, 10 Ornamental Herbs
90 March/ April 2003 Classic Daffodils, Thresholds Provide a Place to Pause, Containers: Celebrate Spring, Pruning Clematis, Interview with Ryan Gainey: Patterns Within a Garden, Plan for a Better Vegetable Garden, Four Ideas for Screening a Yard, 2003 Fine Gardening Design Challenge, a Parade of Spring-Flowering Trees, Envisioning Your Dream Garden, Hostas with a Golden Touch
88 November/ December 2002 Using Color Creatively, Grape Hyacinths, Getting to Know the Enemy (Deer), Build a Rustic Tuteur, Conifers to Consider, Making Leaf Mold, 10 Gardeners Share Their Favorite Tools, Celebrate Winter with Festive Pots, Naturalizing Spring-Blooming Bulbs, Gardens That Build Community, Pick Plants for Fragrance
83 January/ February 2002 The Herb Garden Redefined, Pansies for Spring and Beyond, Upright Stones Add Structure and Depth, Forcing Branches, the Art of Combining Plants, Creating a Low-Maintenance Garden, Intriguing Bark Enlivens a Winter Scene, the Genesis of New Plants, Moss Makes a Lush Carpet
82 November/ December 2001 Waterworks, Success with Orchids Indoors, Choosing and Using the Right Tools, Scented Pelargoniums Charm the Senses, Plants Enclose An in-Town Lot, Train Roses to Produce More Flowers, Create a Pebble Mosaic, Seven Trees for Spectacular Fall Color
81 September/ October 2001 Frame Views to Capture Garden Vistas, the Evolution of a Garden Chair, Perennials for Fall's Last Call, Making Compost, a Garden Set in Stone, Uncommon, Understated Astrantias, What's Wrong with That Tree?, Broad-Leaved Evergreens Strengthen Borders, Pleasing Rhythm Makes a Garden Sing
80 July/ August 2001 Seven Gardens, One Meandering Path; Flowering Tobaccos Light Up the Garden; Starting Wildflowers from Seed; Up-and-Coming Epimediums; Say Good-Bye to Weed Worries; A Garden Made in the Shade; The Lowdown On Brickwork; Rock Garden Primer; Reliable, Long-Blooming Rudbeckias
79 May/ June 2001 Front-Yard Gardens Make a Strong First Impression, Rediscover Fritillaries, Spaces for Entertaining, Building Rustic Garden Structures, a Dash of Purple, Evergreen Hollies, the Makings of a Waterfall, Designing with Circular Elements, Landscaping with Antique Roses
78 March/ April 2001 Design for Drama with Spring Bulbs, Foldout: Top Plant Picks from America's Best Gardeners, Planting with a Limited Color Palette, a Fresh Look At Junipers, Drastic Pruning, Fascinating Foamflowers, Learn to Water Well, Designing On An Axis, Drying Flowers in Sand, Draw Inspiration from Archetypal Spaces
77 January/ February 2001 Tried and True Hellebores, Winsome Shrub Willows, Soil Amendments: A Problem-Solving Approach, Cheating Your Zone, Five Foolproof Colors, Learning from Legenday Garden Designers, Dry Stream Does Double Duty, Choosing Shrubs for a Hedge
76 November/ December 2000 Carpet a Woodland in Bulbs, Subtle Berms, Digging and Storing Woody Plants, Hypericums, a Courtyard Garden Makes a Private Haven, Cool-Season Annuals, Natural Food for Plants, Ornaments in the Garden
75 September/ October 2000 Grasses Grace a Garden, Put Your Perennials to Bed for the Winter, Extend Your Living Space with a Patio Garden, Viburnums Are Versatile Shrubs, Draw Your Own Site Plan, Streetwise Plantings, Asters for Fall Exuberance, Autumn Turf Tips, Elegant Meadow Rues
74 July/ August 2000 Bright and Beautiful Salvias, Transforming a Barren Backyard, Turn Summer Cuttings Into Shrubs, Solutions for Wet and Shady Sites, Reblooming Irises Stage a Comeback, Cold-Climate Gardening, the Sweet Scent of Jasmine, Pressing Flowers, Plant a Prairie Garden
73 May/ June 2000 Shrubs Make Borders Better, Expansive Solutions for Small Gardens, Carts and Wheelbarrows for Heavy Hauling, the Allure of Lavender, Updating a Steep Entry Garden, An Integrated Approach to Pest Control, Focal Points Lead the Eye, a Fresh Look At Coleus, a Church Garden Designed to Serve
72 March/ April 2000 It's Primrose Time, Plant An Intriguing Knot Garden, Make Some Magic in the Shade, Create An Enabling Garden, Landscape Design: A Concept Plan Pulls It All Together, 20 Things to Think About When Designing Your Landscape, How's Your Soil Texture?, Discover the Subtle Charm of Small-Flowered Clematis, Dividing Perennials, Turn Your Garden Into a Restful Retreat,
71 January/ February 2000 The Pleasures of a No-Lawn Landscape, Enduring Species Roses, Landscape Design: What to Do Before You Draw, Cool Blue Hostas, Fern Propagation Simplified, a Feast for the Eyes, Plant Bareroot Trees with Confidence, Luscious Long-Blooming Crape Myrtles, Mass Plantings Make a Bold Statement
70 November/ December 1999 Amazing Alliums, Tracking Down Terrific Plants, Grow Heaths for Cold-Weather Color, Gardening in Harmony with Nature, Shelter Plants from Winter's Worst, Make a Large Lot Manageable, An Espalier for Every Garden, Odd Pods and Sensational Seed Heads, from Wooded Lot to Woodland Path
69 September/ October 1999 Creating Garden Passageways, Clean Sharp Tools Work Better, Perennials Color a Fall Woodland Garden, Mulch for a Healthy Garden, a Movable Garden, Grasses That Glow, Build a Rustic Garden Arbor, Casually Charming Columbines, Sanctuary On a Street Corner
68 July/ August 1999 Clever Strategies for Designing Small Spaces, Exceptional Small Trees, Breed Your Own Gladiolus Hybrids, Illuminate Your Garden At Night, Grow the Perennial with Big Ears, Design Island Beds to View from Any Angle, Workhorse Garden Gloves, Create a Bee-Friendly Garden, Planting a Terraced Garden
67 May/ June 1999 Weave a Garden of Self-Sown Splendor, Shrubby Dogwoods Perform Year-Round, Give Clematis a Leg Up, Planted Pockets Give Life to Stone Walls, Learn to Grow Bold Beautiful Baptisia, Moving? Here's How to Handle a Hand-Me-Down Garden, Design Garden Rooms That Beckon, Two Tough Tools for Sod Removal, Some Bulbs Like It Hot
66 March/ April 1999 Take a New Look At Lilacs, Defining the New American Cottage Garden, Designing a Welcoming Entrance, Design Naturalistic Perennial Gardens, Put the Pinch On Pests, Tiny Blooming Treasures, Renovating Overgrown Shrubs, Structures to Grow On, Sweetly Scented Tulips
65 January/ February 1999 Japanese Maples for Spring Color, Redesigning the Backyard, Out of the Garden and Out of Control, Keeping Up with An Ever-Changing Garden, Grow Your Own Conifers from Hardwood Cuttings, Fetchingly Festive Forget-Me-Nots, Nurture Seedlings On a Tiered Growing Stand, Sculpting Trees and Shrubs, Design Covering Ground with Creeping Plants, Techniques for Picturesque Plantings
64 November/ December 1998 Autumn's Blazing Beauties, Planted Paths Define Garden Spaces, New Soil Kits Yield Reliable Results, Mystical Magical Lotus, a Tapestry of Textures, a Place for Plants That's Up Against the Wall, Hardy Orchids Thrive in Woodland Gardens, Celebrating Natural Light in the Landscape
63 September/ October 1998 Perfectly Perennial Coneflowers, Bugs Can Be Your Buddies, a Handy Set of Tools, Goldenrods Shimmer in Late Summer, Edging Is More Than a Finishing Touch, Design for Drama with Colorful Foliage, Seeding a Lawn for Keeps, Quick Colorful Annual Vines
62 July/ August 1998 Annuals Pep Up Perennial Borders, Creating a Canyon from Scratch, Draw Your Own Planting Plan, Sroll Through the Seasons On a Woodsy Garden Path, Celebrating the Dahlia, Keeping Roses Healthy, Spice Up Your Garden with Gingers, a Fountain of Soothing Sounds, Plant a Haven for Butterflies
61 May/ June 1998 Splendid Spunky Penstemons, Digging a Hole with Ease, Designing a Lawnless Front Yard, Anchor Your Garden with Striking Annuals, Choosing Pavers for the Garden, to Redesign Your Window Box -- Just Change the Pots, Pruning Perennials in Midseason, a Cutting Garden for All Seasons, Hardy Winter Irises
60 March/ April 1998 Hale and Hardy Geraniums, Shrubs That Flower Enhance Mixed Borders, Fuzzy Prickly and Tickly to Touch, from Tiny Yard to Private Paradise, a Painterly Approach to Planting, Sizing Up Your Site, Jump Start Your Seeds, Buy Plants with Confidence, Can't Dig Down? Build Up!, Chart: 25 Fast-Growing Perennials That Flower Their First Year from Seed
59 January/ February 1998 Fill Winter with Flowers, English Roses Anchor An American Shoreline Garden, Elegant Easy Elderberries, Make Winter a Wonderland, Sculpting a Garden Amid Stone, Accentuate Art in the Garden, Hunt for Deals At Plant Swaps, Water Wisely with Drip Irrigation, Design a Greenhouse from the Ground Up
58 November/ December 1997 Sweetly Scented Heirloom Daffodils Signal Spring's Arrival Sublime Plants for Lime Soil, Conifers to Seduce the Senses, Planting a Playground, in the Garden By the Light of the Moon, Secrets of Scything, When the Garden Grows Too Big, the Irresistible Appeal of Pickets
57 September/ October 1997 Shade-Loving Clematis; Perennials for Wet Places; Grow Robust Rhododendrons; A Great Garden in Just One Year; The Fundamentals of Foundation Plantings; This Year's Seed, Next Year's Garden; Turn Your Clay Into Rich Garden Soil; In Pursuit of the Perfect Potting Shed; Top-Notch Tools for Planting Bulbs
56 July/ August 1997 A Dell Full of Ferns; Desirable Daylilies; Sun and Shade; Make a Big Splash with a Water Garden; Order in the Border; Leave Leftovers to Worms; What's Eating Your Plants?; Aeration Breathes New Life Into Lawns; Sitting Pretty, Simplified
55 May/ June 1997 Coax Bountiful Blooms from Your Hydrangeas, Easygoing Cornflowers, Wild and Woolly Mulleins, Good Looks Begin At the Edge, Tropical Garden / Temperate Zone, Reshaping Small Spaces, Prune with the Right Tool, Abundance from Aggressive Propagation, a Hoop Trellis Adds An English Accent
54 March/ April 1997 Lacing the Border with Beauty, a Romantic Combination, Bold Beckoning Berries, Creating An Alle, a Sanctuary in Every Season, Plant Trees for Keeps, Wake Up Your Water Garden, Stacking a Dry Stone Wall, Bin There -- Done That
53 January/ February 1997 Thyme: The Fragrant Groundcover, Tree Peonies Blossom in Dappled Shade, Tough Tropical Flaunts Fuzzy Foliage, Composing with Conifers, New Life for An Old Farm, Focus Yur Camera On Garden Design, Prune Roses to Stimulate Growth and Flowering, a Plant Collector's Paradise Starts with Seeds, Build a Copper Trellis, a Temporary Home for Plants
52 November/ December 1996 Hens & Chicks Are Worth Crowing About; Grow Great Mountain Laurels; Winter-Worthy Grasses; Working from a Master Plan; A Little Water, a Lot of Garden; An Artful Forest Garden; Cottage-Garden Style; Pathways...Invitations to Explore; A Table Inspired By Nature
51 September/ October 1996 Rugosas: The Rugged Rose, a Flurry of Snowdrops, Alluring Enduring Lysimachias, Handcrafting a Sturdy Arbor, a Forest in the Front Yard, Gardens That Fit People, Going Native, Little Cuttings / Lots of Room, Build a Bed Without Breaking Your Back
49 May/ June 1996 An Inspired Alpine Garden, a Garden Room for Every Mood, Rooting Out Perennial Weeds, the Pick of Perennial Poppies, Surefire Annuals for Flashes of Color, Cosmos Are for Grown-Ups Too, Elegant Alstroemerias, Building a Sapling Trellis
48 March/ April 1996 The Twin Principles of Landscape Layout, Scented Shrubs for All Seasons, Spring Cleaning for Garden Furniture, Stepping-Stones of Distinction, Relaxed Formality, Gardening in the Ph Zone, Prairie Gothic, Lychnis Electrifies the Garden, Designing with Hostas
47 January/ February 1996 A Quiltmaker's Garden, Wonderfully Weird Euphorbias, the Art of Making Less Seem Like More, Essential Garden Tools, Harmony with Purple, How to Read a Garden Catalog, Digging Up a Garden's History, Starting from Scratch, Cold-Tolerant Annuals Make a Bountiful Spring, Simply Daisies
46 November/ December 1995 Foundations for a Winter Garden; The Self-Sown Garden; Azaleas for Spring, Summer, Fall; A Practical Potting Bench; Yuccas Add Drama; Bare Branches, Bright Colors; Coralbells Get a New Look; Oh Deer!; Flowering Paperwhites; A Garden of Relics and Reminiscences
45 September/ October 1995 The Delightful Hybrid Musk Rose, a Garden of Change, Fall: The Other Planting Season, the New Generation of Tuberous Begonias, Smoke Trees, Controlling Scale Insects, Bamboo Ground Covers, Cold-Weather Annuals, New Garden / Traditional Design
44 July/ August 1995 Radiance in the Border, Open Patios and Restful Nooks, Design Lessons from Nature, Long-Lived Perennials, Bring On the Bubbly, Artemisias Dress the Garden in Silver, Snip Shape and Shear, Sneeze-Free Gardening, a Garden of One Color, Guardians of the Garden
43 May/ June 1995 Perennials Love Roses, An Engaging Entry Garden, Give Plants the Support They Need, Glimpses Into a Garden, Native Groundcovers for Sun, Flirt with Flowers, Easy Irrigation, a Classic Courtyard, Juneberries for Beauty and Bounty, Buddleias Make the Garden Dance
42 March/ April 1995 Wild Irises Extend the Bloom Season, Coloring the Garden, Buying Bare Root, Window Boxes to Suit the Season, Shrubs for the Perennial Border, Multiply Your Perennials By Division, Jewel-Toned Flowers for the Shade, It's a Bug Eat Bug World, the Appeal of Mallows, Sanctuary of Eternal Pines
41 January/ February 1995 A Hillside Cloaked in Color, High-Climbers in a Hurry, Garden Diaries, a Greenhouse Winter Garden, Hardy Native Ferns, Hang/Stack/Trellis, Exotic Calla Lilies, the Rewards of Radical Pruning, Lines of Sight, Fire Up Fall and Winter
40 November/ December 1994 Perennials for a Brilliant Fall Finale, Three Gardens in One, Fantastic Foliage, Winterizing the Garden, the Enclosed Entry Garden, Spectacular Stewartias Shine in All Seasons, Stretch the Growing Season, An Illusion of Age, Gardening with Children, Graceful Grasses for Small Places
39 September/ October 1994 Pruning for a View, Overwintering Tender Plants, Gold-Leafed Plants Keep the Hues of Spring, the 118-Minute Bonsai, Growing Great English Delphiniums, a Formal Knot Garden, Get Started in Composting, Intimate Charm from Species Tulips, Powdery Mildew, a Perennial Border for All Seasons
38 July/ August 1994 The Versatile Astilbe, Inviting Birds Into Your Garden, Herbs Find a Home in An Ornamental Garden, Botanical Bug Busters, Landscaping with Rhododendrons, Turn Lawn Into Garden, the Irresistible Wisteria, Perennial Pinks Scent the Summer Garden, a Miniature Mountain Landscape
37 May/ June 1994 Water-Garden Design, Spring Ephemerals, Renovating a Perennial Bed, from Bare Lot to Beautiful Garden, Bt Controls Caterpillars, More Garden Silver, a Trellis Seat, a Woodland Garden of Natives, Hibiscus, Three-Season Container Plantings
36 March/ April 1994 A Home for Hot Colors, a Marriage of Garden Styles, Digging with Your Wits, Adventures with Annuals, Peat Moss, Summer-Flowering Bulbs, a Pot for Any Plant, a Stroll Garden, Landscaping with Climbing Roses
35 January/ February 1994 Perennial Border Design with Foliage, Chrysanthemums, Pruning Saws, High Style and Low Maintenance, Winter Heaths, Gateway to Hidden Pleasures, Sedums, Indoor Pests, a Cozy Sitting Garden, Outstanding Asian Plants


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