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FEATURES
Sweet Successby Valerie Easton The gardens at Chocolate Flower Farm use mocha-toned plants to mouth-watering effect
Once Upon a Bermby Bobby J. Ward A manmade mountaintop lets Tony Avent try out a delightful cast of characters
The Gardener's Bluesby Carol Bishop Miller This mix of plants means spiky blue flowers spring through fall
A Few Good Hensby Peter Garnham Gardeners turn to chickens for food, fertilizer and fun
Can You Say "Stack--ee-tar-fet-ah"?by Pam Baggett Porterweeds (Stachytarpheta) make good filler plants
DEPARTMENTS
Gardener's Notebook
A Gardening Lifeby Marty Ross Garden Director Peter Raven
On Gardeningby Bob Nold> Support System: In his efforts to prop up a collection of clematis, a gardener discovers his inner artist
Practical Mattersby Alice McGowan Avoiding the Itch: What to do when poison ivy, oak or sumac appear
Tool Shedby Barbara Damrosch A guide to watering equipment
Collector's Choiceby Daniel J. Hinkley Five favorite annuals
High Groundby Kathy Purdy A less-than-perfect year didn't spoil the garden