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November/December 2003 - Volume 82, Number 6
The following is a
table of contents of the articles that appear in
the
November/December 2003 issue of
The American Gardener. Links have
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Features
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Enchanting Witch Hazels*
by Chris Strand
Few shrubs pack more punch in the winter landscape than witch hazels, which bear
delicate, fragrant flowers on a sculptural frame of bare branches.
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Easy Windowsill Orchids by Ned Nash
Orchids are now the second most popular indoor plant. Here are 10 that anyone
can grow.
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The Joy of Moss by Carole Ottesen
Looking for a substitute for grass in a shady spot? Try moss!
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L.H. Bailey: The Father of American Horticulture by Eric Hsu
Liberty Hyde Bailey left an incredible legacy of achievements and publications
that is still influencing today’s gardeners.
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Jeepers Creepers! by David Salman
Here are ground covers to beautify tough-to-plant areas such as flagstone
patios, rock walls, and paved pathways.
Departments
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Notes
from River Farm*
Insights and updates about the American Horticultural Society from AHS
President Katy Moss Warner.
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Members’ Forum
Readers write to voice their opinions, make recommendations, or set the
record straight.
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News from
AHS*
Updates on American Horticultural Society programs and events. In this
issue: Excitement builds for The Growing Connection program, youth groups
to decorate holiday trees at River Farm, AHS Gala goes on despite the
wrath of Hurricane Isabel.
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AHS News
Special: America in Bloom*
Details about the community beautification program of AHS partner
organization America in Bloom. Includes award-winning communities for
2003.
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Everyday Garden Science*
Plant science in plain English by AHS President Emeritus H. Marc Cathey.
This issue: Research in orchid propagation benefits all plants.
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Gardener’s Notebook*
Short, newsworthy articles on horticultural topics. This issue: Ash trees
threatened by exotic beetle, findings from new gardener survey,
prehistoric Australian conifer to be sold worldwide, vitamin C protects
plants from ozone injuries.
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Offshoots
Essays on gardening from a personal viewpoint. This issue: Honoring plants
that battle to glory.
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SmartGarden™*
A series of articles highlighting different aspects of AHS’s new
SmartGarden™ program, which promotes a holistic approach to gardening
using scientifically sound and environmentally responsible practices. This
issue: Discovering resources for gardening information in print, online,
and in the neighborhood.
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Gifts for the Gardener*
A selection of products guaranteed to delight the gardeners on your
holiday list.
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Children’s Gardening Books
A selection of inspiring books for children, parents, and teachers,
recommended by AHS staff and friends.
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Book Reviews*
Featured: A Gardener’s Guide to Frost, The Natural History of a Garden,
and The Secrets of Wildflowers.
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Regional Happenings
Listings of lectures, flower shows, and other gardening events across the
country. Featured: Holiday festival in historic Monterey, California.
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Hardiness and Heat Zones and Pronunciations
A guide to USDA Plant Hardiness and AHS Plant Heat Zones for most of the
cultivated plants listed in each issue—and a user-friendly guide to
pronouncing their botanical names.
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2003 Magazine Index
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Plant in the Spotlight
A look at plants of special interest. This issue: Mysterious mistletoe.
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