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January/February 2000 Issue
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 about
SmartGarden™
, Lecture
Schedule, How Smart is Your Garden, AHS Children's Garden
Underway, Gardening Schools, Houston Speakers Set
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Gardeners Information Service -
Are the swollen underground roots of these
cultivars edible like a “normal” sweet potato? Learn about
Japanese yews. Recommending a good reference book on tree
ferns.
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Notes from River Farm
- Angels in the Garden: River
Farm’s Interns
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Regional Happenings -
Highlights of upcoming events.
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Members Forum
- Thoughts and Comments.
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Book Reviews -
Current recommended garden books
from the January/February 2000 Issue of
The American Gardener.
- View the
Table of Contents for the entire issue.
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