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AHS PUBLICATIONS
The American Gardener
September/October
2000
Table of Contents
Features
- The
Perfect Pathway by Barbara Blossom Ashmun - Design
paths to complement your garden, no matter what its style.
- The
Greening of Zoos by Karan Davis Cutler -
Gardeners can get some wild ideas
about plants from z00 exhibits.
- Falling for Toad Lilies by
C. Colston Burrell - These fascinating lily relatives add
late-season color to shade gardens.
- Legacy in a Nutshell by Guy
Sternberg - Growing native nut trees from seed is an investment in
the future.
- Prospect
Park by Catherine M. Brown - This urban garden in Brooklyn is
being restored to its former glory.
Departments
- An
Inside Look
- Members' Forum - Beets,
Soil Sifting, Gardening for Seniors.
- News from AHS - Kids'
Garden at Epcot; AHS assists TV game show;
SmartGarden(tm):
Mulching.
- Gardener's Notebook -
Heronswood and Burpee Team Up; A Pumpkin with Hull-less Seeds; EPA
Ban on Pesticide.
- Offshoots
- Plant Aristocrats and Others.
- Gardeners Information Service
-Relocating Lilies,
Maintaining an Asparagus Bed, Basics of Milky Spore, Over
Wintering Coffee Plant, Shedding Ficus Tree.
- Natural Connections -
Invasion of the Lady Beetles.
- Habitat
Gardening - Re-creating the Great Plains in Denver.
- Millennium
Focus - Genetic Research and the Future of Plant Breeding.
- Book Reviews - Early Bulbs;
Landscaping; Ethnic Gardening.
- Regional
Happenings - Xeriscape Conference in Albuquerque; Monarch
Butterflies in California.
- New Products - Synthetic
Landscape Timber; Repellents for Slugs, Cats and Dogs, and Voles.
- Hardiness
and Heat Zones and Pronunciations
- Notes from River Farm -
Establishing a Meadow.
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The American Gardener and letters to
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to:
Editor, AHS,
7931 East Boulevard Drive,
Alexandria VA 22308.

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