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Editor's Note
Pregnant Onion a Great Breeder
Bright Red on Valentine's Day
Artichoke Plants from Seed
Mail Order Seeds Getting to
be a Bit Expensive
Growing Little Red Potatoes
Oriental Radish Well Worth the
Garden Space
Lost - My Favorite Tool
Wrought-iron Plant Shelf
Multi Tool Digs Dirt
My Wife Claimed I Smelled Bad
Look Closely, No Telling What
You Might Find
A Couple Buddies - One Leaves the
Garden, the Other Is a Wait and See |
Editor's Note
* Varmint Proof
Raised Beds
Little-Leaf Cordia
Readers Want to
Know
* Cute, Bothersome
Little Creatures
Avocado, Mango, Papaya and
Pineapple |
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2008 |
2007 |
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Down Memory
Lane
Anytime
Garden Gifts
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Getting
Potted
Choosing
the Right Pot
Where
to Find the Right Pot(s)
How to Plant Your Container
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Seeds On
the Sill
Create a Certified National Wildlife
Federation
Habitat
Room for
Agave
Agaves in the Landscape
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Nice Shade of
Blue
Mellow
Yellow Freezes in the Cold
Garden
Bed Remodel
Leopard Leaf Squill
Insect Extravaganza
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From the
editor
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Trying to be
Greener
It Only Happens
to the Other Guy
Best Laid
Plans...
From Simple
Garden to Estate
Anticipation
and the Ruby Glow
How's
That Patio Furniture Holding Up?
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Box on a Stick
Sneak Peek |
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2006 |
2005 |
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Busy Spring
Passiflora Passion
Butterfly Magic
Homemade
Plant Labels
More Quick
Answers
Flexible
Buckets
Row Cover Supports
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Different Seasons, Different
Crops
Warm
Season Vegetable Planting Guide
Cool Season Vegetable Planting Guide
St.Brigid Anemone
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The
Potting Bench
Long Blades,
Sharp Teeth
Year-End Wrap
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New Stuff On the Way
Pick Your Own
Produce
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Chip, Chip,
Chip, Shred
The EˇZ Reacher
Rub-A-Dub Grow Your
Own Scrub
How Hot Is It?
For You CSI Fans
Seedling Cage
and Grow Table Remodel
Bagging
Tomatoes & Cucumbers
Shade Loving
Heat Lovers
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Pot Movers
Oxalis,
Iron Cross
Getting
Susie to Blush |
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2004 |
2003 |
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No Way to End
a Year
- January, 2004
A Bit Anxious
- March, 2004
Prime Time
- April, 2004
Spring Behind,
Summer Ahead
- May, 2004
No Vacation from
Gardening
- June, 2004
Fab
Five in the Garden
- July, 2004
Tough Time to Garden
- August, 2004
What Rainy
Season?
- September, 2004
Quick
Answers, Once Again
The
Annoyed Gardener
Oxalis Revisited
Not Your
Typical Palm
Grow Tube, Two
- A Follow-up
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The
Strawberry Adventures
Did You Read
the Label?
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Tucson's Plumeria
Guy |
Could It be Spring All Ready
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February, 2003
Prime Gardening Season
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April, 2003
The Builder's Edition
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May, 2003
Give Me a Cool Spot
- June, 2003
Mystery Solved -
July 2003
Potted Plants Get a Summer Vacation
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August, 2003
Good-Bye Summer, Hello Fall
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September, 2003
Now's the Time
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October, 2003
Things Worked Out
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November, 2003
Another Year Winds Down
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December, 2003
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Totally Tubular
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Tacoma, Washington? No, Tecoma stan
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Compost Sifters
Starting Seeds Under the Lights
This
One Is for the Birds
This Euphorbia Never Stops Blooming
What's It?
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Fall, 2002
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Summer, 2002 |
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It's Time to Boogie in the Garden
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October, 2002
Gardening Gets Simpler
- November, 2002
No Time to Garden
- December, 2002
The Tucson Botanical Gardens
Amaryllis Carryover
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The Cactus Dish Garden
Simple
Pot Tree
Another Bubbly
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Oh
So Sensitive
Observations
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Give Me Rain and Cooler Temps
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July, 2002
A Little Rain, Wind & Destruction
- August, 2002
Looking Forward to Change
- September, 2002
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Tucson's Farmers
Markets
More Quick Answers
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Gardening Software Review
Fun Summer Bulbs
Bubbly Backyard Spring
Observations |
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Spring, 2002 |
Winter, 2002 |
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Where Does the Time Go?
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March, 2002
Is It Time for SPA?
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April 1, 2002
Are We There Yet?
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April, 2002
Kick Back, a Little
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May, 2002
Throwing in the Trowel
- June, 2002
Elephant's Food - A Plant With Possibilities
Don't
Ignore This Summer Weed
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A
Multifaceted Trellis
Plant Support With Substance
Hens
& Chicks Without the Eggs
Houseplant Mister
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It's a Whole New Year
- January, 2002
Spring Just Around the Corner
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February, 2002
Watch
That Water Meter
Not a Good Neighbor
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Tackling the Landscape
Simple
Plant Mover
Stringy Parasite |
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Fall, 2000 |
Summer, 2000 |
Brick
Raised Beds
Attracting
Birds
The
Bird Gallery
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Hanging Baskets
Till Me
More
Extreme
Measures
The Big
Stink
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Quick Answers
'Tis
the Season
Observations
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Small
Trees
Barrel
Cactus
Onions
Coleus
Tree
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Summer's Day Project
Out the
Window, IV
Observations |
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Spring, 2000 |
Winter, 2000 |
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Potted
High
Places
Missing
Clean
Machine
Observations |
New Year Resolutions
Out the
Window, III
Name
the Culprit
Bummer
The
Zinnia Patch
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House Plant Magic
Observations
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Fall, 1999 |
Summer, 1999 |
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Making More Plants
Growing Herbs
Useful
Reading
Tohono
Chul Park
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The
Garden Bench
Garden
Critters
Out the
Window, II
Observations
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Solarizing the Soil
Garden
Photography
Burnt Adobe
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Survival
Mode
Out the
Window
Observations |
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Spring, 1999 |
Winter, 1999 |
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Good Potting Soil
Funny
Little Stones
More
Drip
Bad Answers
Ugly Roots
Observations |
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Rocky River Beds
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Time to
Prune
Confessions of a Tree Killer
Pruning Tips
Planning
for Spring
Prickly Pear Pest
Observations
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November/December, 1998
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September/October, 1998
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Garden Catalogs
Starting
Seeds
Frost
Protection
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Nursery Survey |
Greenhouse Madness, Part 2
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The
Lettuce Factory
Winter
Bedding Plants
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Software Review
Observations
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July/August, 1998 |
May/June, 1998
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The Big
Garlic
Adding
Drip
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Greenhouse Madness
Greenhouse Madness, Continued
More
Greenhouse Madness
In the
Landscape
Observations
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Ag. Extension
Saving
Water
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Staking
Trees
Surviving the Heat
Observations |
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March/April, 1998 |
January/February, 1998 |
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Garden
Smarts
Composting
Vegetables
Crop Selection
Landscape 101
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Garden
Art |
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Soil
Seeds &
Plants
Water
Insects
& Pests
The Garden
Tool
Observations
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