Back Issues – 2004

March/April – Vol. 10, No. 1

• New Plants for the Shade Garden – Nancy DuBrule
• Cutting Spring Blooms From Your Garden – Douglas Raska
• Sustainable Lawns – Karl Guillard
• Slugs, Ugh – Walter Cullerton
• Restoring a Lawn and Garden After Construction – Kathy Doornbosch
• Questions & Answers
— Quality Soil – Gregory Bugbee
— Dwarf Conifers – Stanley Eyre, Jr.
— Dividing Perennials – Pamela Peck
— Slugs Eating Rutabagas – Dr. Kimberly Stoner
• Some Common Insect and Disease Problems in the Early Spring Landscape – Pamela Weil

May/June — Vol. 10, No. 2

• In Celebration of Salvia – Nancy Ballek MacKinnon
• Finding Answers to Gardening Questions on UConn Cooperative Extension System Websites – Trish Manfredi
• Cautions About CCA Pressure Treated Wood – Pamela Weil
• Controlling Creeping Charlie in Lawns – Univ. of Minnesota Extension
• I Wish I Had Never Planted: Yarrow and Star of Bethlehem – Kelly Fuerstenberg
• Happy Birthday, Elizabeth Park!
• Growing Fig Trees in Cold Climates – Anita Ballek
• Questions & Answers
— Climbing Roses – Al Lenoce
— Buying Compost and Topsoil
— Plants for Deep Shade – Henry Eggert

July/August — Vol. 10, No. 3

• Growing Blueberries – Lee Reich
• Rain Barrels Provide More Than a Drop in the Bucket – Kathy Connolly
• Trees of Summer – Nancy DuBrule-Clemente
• Drought Tolerant Native Perennials – Deborah C. Swenson
• Making a Hypertufa Trough – Judith Gasparino
• Questions & Answers:
— Protecting Bees – Dr. Louis Magnarelli
— Growing Gaura – Nancy Ballek MacKinnon
— Powdery Mildew on Phlox – Pat Cannon
— Problems with Hydrangeas – Pamela Weil

September/October — Vol. 10, No. 4

• Voracious Voles and Wily Woodchucks – Pamela Weil
• Take a Worm to Lunch – Kathleen Groll Connolly
• Pink Queen Anne's Lace from My Garden – Judith Gasparino
• Starting Seeds Under Lights – Diana Ringelheim
• UMass Extension Websites – Trish C. Manfredi
• Reader Tips to Deter Deer
• Marcia Reid Marsted's Garden of Wimsey – Evelyn Betz (text) & Marcia Reid Marsted (photos)
• Asters in the Fall Garden – Nancy DuBrule-Clemente