Back Issues – 2002

March/April – Vol. 8, No. 1

• Growing Hardy Bamboo – Susanne Lucas
• An Exploration of Midas' Ear – Ellen Bender
• Skunk Cabbage Facts
• Yellow Magnolias – Andrew Brand
• Magnolia Cultivation – Andrew Brand
• Connecticut Plant Pioneers: Dr. Sidney Waxman – Sandi Wilson
• Pruning Woody Houseplants – Anita Ballek
• Perennial Plant of the Year: Phlox 'David' – Pamela Weil
• Organic Land Care Standards – Pamela Weil

May/June — Vol. 8, No. 2

• Wacky Weather – Nancy DuBrule
• Drought Tolerant Perennials
• Native Wildflower: Mayapple – Ellen O. Bender
• Pest Watch: Leaf Galls – Pamela Weil
• Connecticut Plant Pioneers: Pierre Bennerup – Sandi Wilson
• Plants for Shady Pots – Kate Jamison
• Lovely Leucothoe – Carlton Galanter
• Weir Farm National Historic Site – Dana Delibovi
• Questions & Answers:
— Gardening on a Hill – Priscilla Twombly
— Pruning a Weeping Cherry Tree – Dr. Sharon Douglas

July/August — Vol. 8, No. 3

• Groundcovers for Dry Shade – Priscilla Twombly
• Aralias, Especially the Variegated Selections – Dr. Richard A. Jaynes
• Invasive Plant: Mile-a-Minute – Rose Hiskes
• Questions & Answers:
— Planting Bulbs in Vinca – Mary Ann McGourty
— Planting Under Maples – Henry Eggert
• Cautions About Imidacloprid – Dr. Kimberly Stoner
• Deer and Vole Repellents – Pamela Weil

September/October — Vol. 8, No. 4

• Plants That Celebrate Fall – Steve Silk
• Houseplants for Unheated Spaces – Anita Ballek
• Winter Cover Crops – Rebecca Raiola-Paul
• UConn Master Gardener Classes – Cyndi Wyskiewicz
• Choosing a Street Tree – Pamela Weil
• Easier Composting – Larry Shine
• Questions & Answers:
— Easier Care Roses – Donna J. Fuss
— Japanese Beetles – Dr. Louis Magnarelli
— Maple Decline – Jeffrey S. Ward
• Daylily Rust – Rebecca Nisley
• Controlling Voles – Pamela Weil
• Native Maple: Moosewood – Peter Podaras