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The American Gardener

July/August Table of Contents

Features

  • Spectacular Summer Bulbs by John E. Bryan - Your bulb show doesn't have to end in spring-these bulbous plants thrive in the heat of summer.
  • Flavorful Flower Beds by Nancy McDonald - Many edible plants can be deliciously ornamental in the garden.
  • Natives for the Edible Landscape by Lee Reich - These fruit-bearing trees, shrubs, and vines make tasteful additions to the ornamental garden.
  • Bold and Delicious Amaranths by David Cavagnaro - These versatile annuals can take the heat in the garden and in the kitchen.

Departments

  • An Inside Look
  • Members' Forum - Cold-hardy Prickly Pear Cactus, Native Violets.
  • News from AHS - American Gardener Article Wins Award; Carlson Wins First Cathey Award; SmartGarden™: Basics of Watering.
  • Gardener's Notebook - Salvias for the Midwest; plant doctors; Kelaidis wins Scott medal; citrus canker; plum pox.
  • Offshoots - Sarah's garden.
  • Gardeners Information Service - Resuscitating Begonias, Controlling Earwigs, Getting Hydrangeas to Flower.
  • Conservationist's Notebook - Tennessee coneflower.
  • Urban Gardener - Ithaca's Curbside Gardens.
  • Millennium Focus - Plant Hunters in the Quest for New Garden Treasures.
  • Book Reviews - Landscaping Revolution, Tropical Plants for Cool Climates, Gardening Literature, Sunbelt Gardening.
  • Regional Happenings - Plant Seminar in Maryland; Butterfly Festival in Kansas City; Earthen Art in Illinois; Mango Madness in Florida.
  • New Products - Plastic Pond Liner; Polyethelene Rain Barrel; Electronic Soil Tester; Soil Conditioner.
  • Hardiness and Heat Zones and Pronunciations
  • Notes from River Farm - Edible Plants That are Also Ornamental.
     

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Editor, AHS,
7931 East Boulevard Drive,
Alexandria VA 22308. 

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