Gardening
Spring/Summer/Autumn
2001
Read
about the garden of the month!
Garden
of the month
Do you know of remarkable South Sound gardens and homes, big
or small? Have you been admiring your neighbor's -- or even
your own -- handiwork? Tell us! And read about it in the coming
issues of Home. Contact Sarah Jackson at 360-704-6871 or olyjax@yahoo.com .
Grasses
and dwarf conifers can ensure winter interest
Originally published
Oct. 6, 2001
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Gardening mentor
Originally published
Sept. 30
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Get
ready to plant a long-lasting, colorful tulip garden
Originally published
Sept. 29
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New
home-gardening items make chores easier
Originally published
Sept. 29
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Plant
now, enjoy later
Originally published
Sept. 22
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New
variety of mum is sure to please fall gardeners
Originally published
Sept. 22
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Nature's
blanket
Originally published
Sept. 15
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Tree
program is on the grow
Originally published
Sept. 1
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NeighborWoods
training spotlights do's, don'ts of tree care
Originally published
Sept. 1
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GARDEN
Q&A
Fertilize
amaryllis during growing season
Originally published
August 25
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Water
WORKS Wonders
Originally published
August 11
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GARDEN
TIP: Apply herbicides, fertilizers at proper time
Originally published
July 28
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A
garden from scratch
Originally published
July 21
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Garden
preview
Originally published
July 21
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Make
room for Rugosas
Originally published
July 7
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Rose
enthusiasts of all levels welcome at annual show
Originally published
July 7
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COMMENTARY
Gardeners
must learn when it's time to pick produce
Originally published
June 30
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Even
roses that have no thorns are still roses indeed
Originally published
June 23
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Easy,
inexpensive gardening is old hat: Use what's available
Originally published
June 23
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Spring
blues will make garden all the more beautiful
Originally published
June 9
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COMMENTARY
Runners make easy work of propagating houseplants
Originally published
June 2 click
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Mother's
Day plant bounty can bloom on for many years to come
Originally published
June 2 click
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You,
too, could fall victim to intoxicating orchid fever
Originally published
May 19 click
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REVIEW
Book delves into legends of orchids' origins
Originally published
May 19 click
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Fragrant
lilies are easy to grow, bloom all summer
Originally published
May 19 click
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GARDEN Q&A
Birdbaths and fountains need an occasional scrubbing
Originally published
May 19 click
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Books
for gardening abound
Originally published
May 12 click
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COMMENTARY
Consider color and height when planting borders
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May 5 click
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BOOK REVIEW
'Botanica's Roses' a useful reference for all rosarians
Originally published
May 5 click
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Protect
your eyes with safety glasses while gardening or doing yard
work
Originally published
May 5 click
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You
don't need money to dig in
Originally published
April 28 click
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Plant
sales
Originally published
April 28 click
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Vines
provide colorful camouflage and coverage
Originally published
April 28 click
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Q&A
Bring elements of garden inside for peaceful decor
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April 28 click
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