Back Issues – 1999

January/February – Vol. 5, No. 1

• Roses That Climb – Donna J. Fuss
• Plantings for an Historic Church – Gordon W. Kenneson
• 19th Century New England Gardens – Pamela Weil
• Deer Browse – Pamela Weil

March/April – Vol. 5, No. 2

• March in Bloom – Sydney Eddison
• Beneficial Ground Beetles – Rose Hiskes
• Underused Plants: Try It, You'll Like It! – Barbara Schlein
• Dependable & Deer Resistant – Cheryl Cadwell
• Questions & Answers:
— Growing Roses Organically – Anita Ballek
— Hydrangea Bloom Problems – Kevin Wasilweski
— Deer Digestion – Howard Kilpatrick
— Acorns and Hard Winters – Dr. Kirby C. Stafford III
— Acorns and Hard Winters – Jeff Ward
• Getting Started with Tomatoes – John J. Leto

May/June — Vol. 5, No. 3

• A Shade Garden Plan – Nancy DuBrule
• Insects in the Garden: Pine Sawflies – Rose Hiskes
• The Sunken Garden at Hill-Stead – Susan Sweet
• Questions & Answers:
— Madonna Lily Missing – Kevin Wasilewski
— Buying Fertilizer
— Lily Leaf Beetle in Connecticut? – Gale Ridge-O'Connor
— Helping Native Dogwoods – Victoria Lynn Smith
— Helping Native Dogwoods – Leon Zapadka
— Planting a Rock Wall – Priscilla Twombly
• Long Blooming Perennials

July/August — Vol. 5, No. 4

• Butterfly Garden Basics – Pamela Weil
• The Best Perennials & Shrubs for Connecticut Butterflies
• On the Road: A Day in Rhode Island – Cheryl Cadwell
• Insects in the Garden: Two-Spotted Spider Mites – Rose Hiskes
• Drying Tomatoes – Neal Crowley

September/October — Vol. 5, No. 5

• September in Bloom – Priscilla Twombly
• Growing Garlic in Connecticut – Paul E. Stake
• Insects That Overwinter in Our Homes – Rose Hiskes
• Questions & Answers:
— Bird Baths & Puddling for Butterflies – Carol Lemmon
— Most Common Insects in the Connecticut Vegetable Garden – Dr. Kimberly Stoner
— Deciduous & Dropping – Mary Jo Bridge Palmer
• Bt Corn & Monarch Butterflies – Pamela Weil
• On the Road: Buying Garden Ornaments – Judy O'Gorman
• Underused Plants: Dusty Zenobia – Barbara Schlein