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JANUARY
/ FEBRUARY 2002
The Morton Arboretum unveils its Master
Plan, Six Top Gardens; Our staff writers pick their
favorite local gardens, Gardens Galore: What can
you do with a 6x8 foot space? Here are six different
ideas. Select this months cover for more...
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MARCH
/ APRIL 2002
An Old Standard with Staying Power: The
elegant iris, A year-long guide to your best lawn
ever. Bringing
Wildlife into the Garden: The pond makes it happen.
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MAY
/ JUNE 2002
Tough Roses: These perennials are not only
hardy but resist diseases too. Petunias:
New colors, new forms transform a long-dependable
annual. Fantastic
Foliage: Vibrant color without the addition of flowers.
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JULY
/ AUGUST 2002
Fences! The saga of a north suburban fence
plus a guide to fencing materials and a history
of the role of fences in the garden; Sedums and
succulents; The garden as stage; The best phlox
varieties; Easy marginals for your water garden...
and more. Select this months cover for a complete
list of stories! |
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SEPTEMBER/
OCTOBER 2002
Purple Daze: Grapes! Grow'em, brew'em, serve
'em. Perky Purple: 58 great accent plants. Garden
Recess: school plants a winner, how to start gardening
in your school. Bulbs: store these right, plant
these upright & more! Select this months cover
to see complete list of stories! |
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NOVEMBER
/ DECEMBER 2002
The Best and the Brightest: New plant varieties
and how they're judged. Small but Mighty: The Oak
Park Conservatory. Chelsea Comes to Chiago: Looking
forward to the 2003 Chicago Flower Show. On Reflection,
a Grand Design: A new garden opens in Chicagoland.
Mike Nowak brings his very skewed view of the garden.
Owls, tropical plants, pond quiz & more! |
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