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July/August 2008 - Volume 87, Number 4
The following is a table of contents of the articles that appear in the
July/August 2008 issue of
The American Gardener. Links have
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Features
Web special: More Regional Choices for Tough Perennials
Departments
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Notes from River Farm*
Insights and updates about American horticulture and the AHS from
Board of Directors Chair Susie Usrey and Executive Director Tom
Underwood.
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Members’
Forum*
Reader letters to the editor.
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News from
AHS*
Updates on American Horticultural Society programs and events. In this
issue: AHS celebrates award winners, River Farm meadow completed, Bob
Hill wins award for article in The American Gardener, upcoming AHS
webinars, President’s Council visits Washington, D.C., Saturday
lectures at River Farm, details about America in Bloom symposium in
Ohio.
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One on One With…
Interviews with today’s leaders and trendsetters in gardening and
horticulture. This issue: Roger Doiron of Kitchen Gardeners
International.
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Natural Connections
An occasional look at creatures and natural phenomena in the
garden. This issue: Understanding slugs is key to control.
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Green
Garage*
A series focusing on the AHS’s latest initiative to promote
environmentally responsible gardening tools, supplies, and techniques.
In this issue: Earth-friendly lawnmowers.
Web special: Mowing Tips
Web special:
Reader Comments About Reel
and Electric Mowers
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Gardener’s Notebook*
Short, newsworthy articles on horticultural topics. This issue: EPA
recalls Scotts products, potential budget cuts threaten U.S. National
Arboretum, grant funds new native plant garden in New York, study
reveals that pollution impacts pollination, new organization launched
to tackle plant nomenclature, plants in the workplace increase job
satisfaction, preservation of original Heronswood location uncertain.
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Book Reviews*
Featured: Life in the Soil, Gardening With Children, A Child’s Garden,
and Recipes from the Garden. Special focus: Summer reading.
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Regional Happenings*
Listings of lectures, flower shows, and other gardening events across
the country. Featured: Blithewold centennial; Minnesota Landscape
Arboretum celebrates 50 years and Horticultural Research Center turns
100; major green industry events in Portland, Oregon, this fall.
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Hardiness
and Heat Zones and Pronunciations*
A guide to USDA Plant Hardiness and AHS Plant Heat Zones for most of
the cultivated plants listed in each issue - and a user-friendly guide
to pronouncing their botanical names.
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Plant in the Spotlight
A closer look at selected plants. This issue: American smoketree.
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