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November/December
2000
Sample
select articles from
The American Gardener:
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Inside Look
- Find out what's inside this issue
with H. Marc Cathey
AHS President Emeritus
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News from AHS -
News items including
Bulb Gift to Blossom at River Farm, Art in the Garden,
Gala Offers Magic Moment,
Youth
Garden Symposium Proceedings Available
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Members Forum
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The [Almost] Perfect Path,
Helpful Bulb Tips, What's YOUR Favorite Cutting
Flower?, Outsmarted by Violets
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Millennium Focus
- Regional Weather Reports:
Millennium Edition,
Earlier Flowering Dates Observed, Links to Climate
Resources, Heat and Hardiness
Zones Maps
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Gardeners Information Service
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Stressed Swedish
Ivy,Pruning Climbing Roses
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Notes from River Farm
- What Goes Around
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Gardener's Notebook
- 2001 Perennial
Plant of the Year, EPA Says Vermiculite Poses Little
Health Risk to Gardeners
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AHS Travel Study Program
- A Peek Behind the
Hedges in Southern England
- WEB
SITE EXCLUSIVE!
- Click
Here! - Contemporary Sources for Pottery and
Metalwork in the Arts and Crafts Movement Style,
Visiting BOK Tower Gardens
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Feature Article
- The Plants of Lewis
and Clark.
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Feature Article
- Renewal Pruning for
English Boxwood
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Regional Happenings -
Highlights of upcoming
events.
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Book Reviews -
Current recommended garden
books from the November/December 2000 Issue of
The American Gardener.
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SMartGarden™ -
Garden
Clean-up
- View the Table of Contents
for the entire issue.
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