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Horticulture October/November 2006
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Item No. #HC1106
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FEATURES
LOW WATER, LASTING STYLE
As the Denver Botanic's Water-Smart Garden turns 10, its designer celebrates its hardworking plants
by Lauren Springer Ogden
ROSE HIPS
Choose roses that readily set and ripen fruit for cheery points of interest in the fall garden
by Peter Schneider
THE GARDEN AND THE TREES
Facing the challenges of a wooded lot, two gardeners create a space that celebrates its setting
by Lucy Hardiman
FLIGHT ZONE
Look to local habitats for the design tips and plant lists that will make your garden a haven for birds
by C. Colston Burrell
DEPARTMENTS
PEST WATCH
How to identify and control Elaeagnus spp.
A GARDENING LIFE
Garden designer William H. Frederick, Jr.
by Barbara Paul Robinson
CLOSE TO HOME
Ideas and advice from gardeners across the country. In this issue: Southeast, Northeast, Northern California, Central Texas
TOOL SHED
Season's end tool storage techniques
by Roger Swain
POWER PLAY
A guide to leaf blowers
by Karen Weir-Jimerson
COLLECTOR'S CHOICE
The genus Itea
by Daniel J. Hinkley
ANNUAL INDEX
by Patricia A. Woodruff
HIGH GROUND
Roger Swain reads stories and statements in tree stumps left standing
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