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Traditional Gardening

 

Winter 2000   Special Issue 1999
 

-Letters
-The Gardens of the Cornish Art Colony
-Stewardship
-Violet: A Little Plant with a Long History
-The Right Tool for the Job
-Pruning for All Seasons
-Daffodil Dilemma
-George Washington Revealed in the Garden
-20th Century's Best Gardening Books
-From the Kitchen Garden: Sweet Peas

 

-Time and Again
-Letters
-Stewardship
-A Sporting Chance, or How Apples Became Red
-Making a Garden Plan, Part I
-Some Old New England Gardens
-Demystifying Mission Gardens
-From the Kitchen Garden: Apples

     
Late Summer 1999 Spring 1999
 

-Letters
-Chesterwood: A Sculptor's Garden
-The Bountiful Bee
-Paradise at Night
-Planting by the Moon
-The Joy of Scything
-Gazebos
-Landscaping Lesson: Making the Most of Space
-From the Kitchen Garden: Zucchini

 

-Water Magic
-Letters
-For Every House a Garden: Old Salem,NC
-Five Classic Annuals
-Victorian Bedding Schemes
-Garden Travels: Portland's Elk Rock Garden
-Landscaping Lesson:Choosing a Cohesive Style for Your Garden
-From the Kitchen Garden: Asparagus

   
Winter 1999 Autumn 1998
 

-Patience
-Letters
-Secrets To Creating Your Own Victorian Flower Garden
-Period Sundials
-Soil is Everything, Part II
-Witch Hazels
-Landscaping Lesson: Redesigning a Front Yard
-From the Kitchen Garden: Potatoes

 

-The Tyranny of Orion
-Letters
-Mazes and Labyrinths
-Soil Is Everything
-Mad About Mulberries
-More Knot Garden Designs
-Garden Travels: Charleston, South Carolina
-Landscaping Lessons: Rebuilding a Vegetable Garden
-From the Kitchen Garden: Winter Squash

   
Late Summer 1998 Spring 1998
 

-Letters
-Ten Favorite Plants For the Period Border
-Going Rustic
-Mysterious Medlars
-Fort Vancouver: The Garden At Trail's End
-From the Kitchen Garden: Lovage
-Garden Travels: The Gardens of -Portsmouth

 

-On the Road Again
-Letters
-The Art of Victorian Planting
-Paradise Found: Washington Irving's Sunnyside
-When Hop Was King
-Delightful Daylilies
-Remembering Rhubarb
-Landscaping Lesson: Transforming the Drive
-Garden Travels: Savannah
-Savoring Savory
-Letter From Southborough: Why We Fight

   
Winter 1998 Autumn 1997
 

-Late Winter Blues
-Wrought Iron Redux
-The Ancient Art of Growing Mushrooms Indoors
-From the Kitchen Garden: Tarragon
-Greenhouse: Heritage and History
-From Colonial to Colonial Revival - Longfellow House
-Growing Camellias

-This Old Yard - Selection Process Update

 

-The Waning Days of Autumn
-Letters
-The Gardens of Plimoth Plantation
-Thyme for Fall
-Gertrude Jekyll in America
-Notes Upon A Colonial Garden at Salem

   
Late Summer 1997 Spring 1997
 

-Montana Musings
-Letters from our Readers
-A Currant Affair
-Cooking with Tomatoes
-Historic Fences
-A Rose by Any Other Name
-Foundation Plantings for Old Houses
-Heirloom Seed Sources and Other Goodies

 

-It Might As Well Be Spring
-The Great American Lawn - Its Rise and Fall
-Knot Garden Designs
-Historic Climbers
-Make Your Own Topiary
-Rosemary: Not Just for Remembrance
-Formal Gardens Demystified - Part II

   
Winter 1997 Autumn 1996
 

-New Beginnings
-English Lead
-Victorian Aristocrats: Scented Geraniums
-Formal Gardens Demystified
-Colonial Gardens Today
-Women Writers Who Changed How We Garden
-Sage Advice

 

-Historic Apples for the Home Orchard
-Garlic Galore
-Fall Landscape Projects
-19th Century Walks and Drives
-Tulipmania!
-A Peony Primer

   
Late Summer 1996  
 

-From the Kitchen Garden -- Parsley
-Welcome to Traditional Gardening
-Colonial Brick Patterns
-Creating Victorian Annual Gardens
-Fore! A Croquet Primer