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National Gardening National Gardening editors |
Earwig A description of this common pest and ways to control it. |
National Gardening Kathy Bond Borie |
Ease Knee Strain Like a Major Leaguer Looking for a gift for an avid gardener who has everything, including sore knees? Baseball catchers have a similar problem since they spend so much time squatting, and a product designed to help them has now been revamped for gardeners. |
This Old House Roger Cook |
Fall Fertilizing Why autumn is the right time of year to nourish your yard. |
Popular Mechanics November 2002 Roy Berendsohn |
Autumn Lawn Care Tips to put your lawn to bed for the season. |
National Gardening Becky Heath |
Wildflower Tulips Wild tulips are less formal and more resilient than larger hybrids. And wild tulips like 'Apricot Jewel' come back year after year. |
National Gardening Charlie Nardozzi |
Winterizing Modern Roses If you grow grafted, modern bush roses such as hybrid teas, floribundas and grandifloras in USDA Hardiness Zone 6 and colder, you must provide winter protection to ensure their survival. Protect the graft union first. |
National Gardening Barbara Richardson |
Feed Leftovers to the Scrap Eater Most composters are just what they need to be: sturdy, serviceable, and unobtrusive. But have you ever seen one you could call attractive? This one fits the bill. |
National Gardening Kit Anderson |
Herbs in a Swamp Neither wind nor rain nor hurricanes nor scorching heat deterred this herb grower |
National Gardening |
Getting to Know Squash There are three main types of squash -- summer, winter and pumpkin. Here are descriptions of the varieties and characteristics of each. |
National Gardening National Gardening editors |
The Facts of Life About Melons and Squash What you need to know about crosses and hybrids. |
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