Back Issues – 1998

January/February – Vol. 4, No. 1

• Easy Perennials from Seed – Andrea M. Masisak
• Preventing Powdey Mildew – Barbara Schlein
• Gardening on the Radio – Dana Delibovi
• Creating Yew Topiaries – Marianne Haug Gjersvik

March/April – Vol. 4, No. 2

• Raising Toads, Wasps & Praying Mantises – John J. Leto
• Starting Tropical Plants – George A. Trecina
• Design Snapshot: Lattice Screens – Sarah W. Middeleer
• The Uncommon Lilac – Pamela Weil

May/June — Vol. 4, No. 3

• Lessons from a Cottage Garden – Nancy DuBrule
• Growing Bearded Iris – Ruthy Bennett
• Questions & Answers:
— Pressure Treated Wood in Raised Beds? – Dr. David E. Stillwell
— Disappearing Honeybees – Carol Lemmon
• On the Road: Lower Litchfield County – Renée Beaulieu
• Plant Societies in Connecticut – Claudia Van Nes

July/August — Vol. 4, No. 4

• Dreaming of Spring – Pamela Weil
• Design Snapshot: A Small, Narrow Back Yard – Wendy Lindquist
• Questions & Answers:
— Wild Mountain Laurel – Dr. Richard A. Jaynes
— 'One-Pie' Rhubarb – Edmond L. Marrotte
— 'Fair Bianca' Rose – Donna J. Fuss
• Ferns for Connecticut Gardens – Barbara Schlein
• Expert Tips: The Tongs of Death – Pamela Weil

September/October — Vol. 4, No. 5

• Hardwood Cuttings – Andrea M. Masisak
• The Internet Gardener: The Mouse in My Garden – Jane Johnson
• The Last to Bloom – Pamela Weil
• A Cheap Cold Frame – Neal Crowley
• Underused Plants: Try It, You'll Like It! – Barbara Schlein
• Questions & Answers:
— 'Disgusting Things' in Mulch – Edmond L. Marrotte
— No Luck with Russian Sage – Mary Jo Bridge Palmer
— Unsightly White Pines and Spruces – Robert Ricard
— Trumpet Vine Doesn't Sound Off – Nancy Kalal
— The Secret to Gorgeous Lupines – Anita Ballek