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| ENCHANTING JAPANESE MAPLES Two experts pick their 10 favorites based on color, shape, and height by Francie Schroeder and Henry Eastwood |
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| GARDEN MATH 101 by Patrick N. Beam Save time and money with simple equations to calculate what your garden needs |
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| FG INTERVIEW: WHAT MAKES A GARDEN GREAT? by Jennifer Benner Valerie Easton, author of A Pattern Garden, explains that successful outdoor spaces come from including certain essential elements |
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| EUPHORBIAS by Judy Wigand Drought tolerant and widely adaptable, these versatile plants all offer exceptional colors and textures |
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| AN AMARYLLIS ENCORE by Janet M. Jemmott Learn how to get new blooms from old bulbs in a few simple steps |
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| GROWING UP by Birgit Piskor Achieve privacy and retain a sense of spaciousness by using vertical elements |
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| CONTRIBUTORS |
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| OVER THE FENCE |
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| TIPS |
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| PLANTS TO KNOW AND GROW Cryptomeria japonica 'Sekkan-sugi', Duranta erecta 'Cuban Gold', Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance' |
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| SIMPLY SOIL Amendments that can give your soil a boost |
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| BOOK REVIEWS The best books of 2006 |
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| Q&A |
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| REGIONAL REPORTS: "PLANTS I DIDN'T THINK I COULD GROW" Northeast, Midwest, Northwest, California, Interior West, Lower Plains, South |
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| PRONUNCIATION GUIDE and HARDINESS ZONE MAP |
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| ADVERTISERS' DIRECTORY |
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| LAST WORD |
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