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AHS PUBLICATIONS
The American Gardener
November/December 2000
Table of Contents
Features
- Berried Treasures by Kathleen Fisher - Shrubs
that retain colorful berries through late fall and winter
are a delight to gardeners and wildlife alike.
- Native Conifers by Susan F. Martin - North
America is home to a wealth of evergreen conifers that offer
gardeners year-round color and texture.
- The Plants of Lewis and Clark by Rita Pelczar -
Many of the plants first collected by these trailblazing
explorers grace American gardens today.
- Bok Tower Gardens by Rick Darke - This Florida
sanctuary for native plants and animals reflects Edward
Bok's vision of the synthesis of art and nature.
- Renewal Pruning for English Boxwood by Mary Yee -
Gardeners can add years to the life of these garden classics
by using proper pruning techniques.
Departments
- An
Inside Look
- Members' Forum
- News from AHS -
Bulb donation; garden sculpture at River Farm;
SMartGarden™:
Fall Clean-up.
- Travel Study Program In Focus- Gardens of
Southern England.
- Gardener's Notebook -
2001 Perennial of the Year; EPA report on health
risks of Vermiculite.
- Offshoots
- Battling squirrels at the bird feeder.
- Gardeners Information
Service
-Caring for Swedish
ivy; pruning climbing roses; favorite plants discussed.
Urban Gardener -
Composting with worms.
Millennium
Focus - Climatic trends and their impact on
gardening.
Holiday Gift Ideas - Heather in copper container;
frog rain gauge; seed-saving kit; seed-starting kit; pruners;
insect paper clips; orchid ornament; microwaveable flower
press.
Holiday Plants - New poinsettias for 2000.
Book Reviews -
Passionate gardening; creating a Zen garden; bamboo.
Regional
Happenings - Garden photograph exhibition in New
York.
Hardiness
and Heat Zones and Pronunciations
Notes from River Farm
- Gardening's cycle of sharing.
2000 Magazine Index
To get a copy of The American Gardener
ask your local newsstand for our publication, become an AHS member
today, or purchase a
single copy!
All submissions to
The American Gardener and letters to
the editor should be emailed to:
editor@ahs.org or mailed
to:
Editor, AHS,
7931 East Boulevard Drive,
Alexandria VA 22308.

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