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National Gardening Braddock Bull |
Drying Flowers for Everlasting Beauty How to enjoy your garden's flowers long after the season ends...  |
National Gardening Robert Kourik |
Rolling Out the Carpet My garden's carpeted. No, not with flowers or ground covers, but with actual carpet that's hidden under the wood-chipped, mulched pathways. The carpet prevents growth of the most stubborn perennial weeds, so I don't have to dig them out by hand or use herbicides...  |
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When to Harvest an Eggplant Yes, there is a moment of eggplant perfection...  |
Popular Mechanics July 2001 Neal Barrett |
Super Shed Indoor shelter for your outdoor tools...  |
National Gardening Holly Shimizu |
Coneflower This tough and cold-hardy perennial also has health benefits...  |
National Gardening Peter Kopcinski |
Hungarian Peppers Eastern Europe's finest varieties are now available to U.S. gardeners...  |
National Gardening Joan Huyser-Honig |
Quick Cut Flowers These 11 grow in any garden and have a long vase life...  |
National Gardening Warren Schultz |
Cutting Down on Lawn Care New grasses and techniques make a good-looking lawn easy to establish...  |
National Gardening Charlie Nardozzi |
Summer's Bad Guys A guide to some of the most common garden pests and their controls...  |
National Gardening Leonard Perry |
Geraniums Turn Over a New Leaf Two hot trends in perennial flowers are true geraniums (not to be confused with the garden geranium, Pelargonium) and plants with leaves that are any color but standard green. Two new geraniums, both coincidentally with Ann in the name, fit these trends...  |
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