Back Issues 1996
January/February Vol. 2, No. 1
Beautiful Survivors: Old Garden Roses Donna Mileti Benenson
Questions & Answers:
Groundcover for Shrubs and Sun Mary Anne McGourty
Native Flowers for the Edge of Wetlands Sally L. Tayor, Ph.D.
Growing Healthy Hemlocks Pamela Weil
Hemlocks in Connecticut: The Woolly Bully in Your Neighborhood Mary E. Head
Hemlocks in Connecticut: Hemlock Forest Ecosystems Beth Lapin
In the Garden Renée Beaulieu
Worth a Visit: Oliver Nurseries Sarah W. Middleleer
March/April Vol. 2, No. 2
Build Your Own Water Garden Peter Falcione
Perennials: Foliage Should Come First Nancy DuBrule
Double Dig for Roses Donna J. Fuss
Questions & Answers:
Ashes in the Garden? Edmond L. Marrotte
Planting Under a White Pine Mary Jo Bridge Palmer
Successful Seed Starting Pamela Weil
Plain Talk About Pruning Renée Beaulieu
Heat Tolerant Annuals
In the Garden Renée Beaulieu
May/June Vol. 2, No. 3
Perennial Pleasers Sarah W. Middeleer
A Rose Care Program Donna J. Fuss
Tomato Tales Linda Fleming
Visiting Gardens All Season Long Enid Munroe
Annuals for the Mixed Border Wendy Lindquist
Worth a Visit: The Olive & George Lee Memorial Garden
Worth a Visit: The Bartlett Arboretum
In the Garden Renée Beaulieu
July/August Vol. 2, No. 4
Ornamental Grasses Mary Ann McGourty
Arizona Pots Nancy Ballek MacKinnon
Kitchen Gardening Diana Knapp Bristol
Those Villainous Voles! Pamela M. Weil
Questions & Answers:
Growing Rosemary Sal Gilbertie
Controlling Ticks Safely Dr. Kirby C. Stafford III
Worth a Visit: Harkness Memorial State Park
September/October Vol. 2, No. 5
Shrubs for the Summer Border Priscilla Twombly
Becoming a Master Gardener Joan Honig & Pamela Weil
The Garden of George Valchar Sarah W. Middeleer
A Moss Path, Step by Step
Expert Tips: Planting Spring Bulbs David Smith
Deer Update Pamela Weil
A Deer Fence Story
November/December Vol. 2, No. 6
Tropical Oddballs Enid Munroe
Mulching Mysteries Pamela Weil
Easier-Care Roses Donna J. Fuss
Unusual & Inexpensive Gifts for Gardeners Pamela Weil
Questions & Answers:
Christmas Tree Needles WTOP Radio
When Should I Fertilize? Edmond L. Marrotte
Why So Many Worms? Ken Welch
Reader's Tips

