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Horticulture October/November 2009
September 14, 2009 The October/November 2009 issue of Horticulture is now available as a printed copy or a downloadable PDF. Click here to order.Click here to read this issue’s “Dig Deepers,” the printed articles’ online extras. Here’s the table of contents for this issue: FEATURES Moving In by Meghan Shinn How one gardener made an existing garden truly her own Camellia Forest Nursery by C. Colston Burrell Home to hundreds of camellias and much more Where the Wild Things Grow by Bobby J. Ward This family-run seed farm is a fun destination and mail-order delight Growing Against the Flow by Patty Craft The ancient practice of contour planting finds rebirth in our urban gardens Native Grasses by William Cullina North American ornamental grasses make a garden look natural and complete DEPARTMENTS Gardener's Notebook A Gardening Life by C. Colston Burrell Ozzie Johnson, Plantsman Collector's Choice by Daniel J. Hinkley Exotic Grasses Technique by Dr. Ed Brotak What causes it and how you can protect your garden North Hill Notes by Wayne Winterrowd Autumn-Flowering Bulbs On Gardening by Frank Hyman Celebrating the Lawnlet Click here to order the printed issue Click here to order the downloadable PDF |
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