Added Info FINE GARDENING #65 Jan-Feb 1999 pg. 5
Grow conifers from hardwood cuttings. A step-by-step guide and propagation tips for eight common conifers.
FINE GARDENING #65 Jan-Feb 1999 pg. 43
Marvin gardens, a showcase of dwarf and miniature conifers. Includes a starter list of conifers.
FLOWER & GARDEN Sep-Oct 1998 (v.42#5) pg. 24
Buying a live evergreen for a Christmas tree. Tips on selecting a healthy plant, in-home care and planting.
GARDEN GATE #12 Dec 1996 pg. 42
Recipe for a temporary ugly mix for evergreen that will foil potential tree thieves who cut them for Christmas trees.
GARDEN GATE #18 Dec 1997 pg. 4
Tip on pruning dwarf conifers.
GARDEN GATE #19 Feb 1998 pg. 39
How to protect evergreens from winter desiccation.
GARDEN GATE #30 Dec 1999 pg. 39
A guide to holiday greens.
HARROWSMITH COUNTRY LIFE #137 Nov-Dec 1997 (v.21) pg. 12
Wintergreen. A description of the herb, how to grow it and general information on medicinal and culinary uses.
HERB COMPANION Dec 1993-Jan 1994 (v.6#2) pg. 18
Enticing evergreens. Tips on planting and tending an evergreen garden that showcases the variety of sizes, shapes, and colors of these year-round trees, shrubs and groundcovers.
HOMEOWNER Nov 1990 (v.15#9) pg. 61
Advice on the culture for sweet olive tree (an evergreen shrub) that results in good quantities of blooms.
HORTICULTURE Aug-Sep 1991 (v.69#7) pg. 13
Evergreen shrub, "Texas ranger" (Leucophyllum frutescens) and information on its care and propagation.
HORTICULTURE Feb 1994 (v.72#2) pg. 80
Tip on raising feijoa (pineapple guava), a small, sub-tropical evergreen tree, from rooted cuttings.
HORTICULTURE Dec 1995 (v.73#10) pg. 13
Winter greens. A look at the best and hardiest broadleaf evergreen shrubs and groundcovers, and their culture.
HORTICULTURE Oct 1996 (v.74#8) pg. 64
Evergreens of distinction. A selection of favorites for the mixed border.
HORTICULTURE Dec 1996 (v.74#10) pg. 49
How to make hardwood cuttings to propagate hollies and other evergreens.
HORTICULTURE Nov 1997 (v.94#9) pg. 66
How to dig a young evergreen for temporary use as an indoor Christmas tree.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #147 Dec 1994-Jan 1995 pg. 48
How to handle, store and plant a living, balled and burlapped evergreen after its use as a Christmas tree.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1991 (v.38#1) pg. 81
A living Christmas tree. How to keep a potted evergreen year-round and bring it indoors for the holidays, year after year.
ORGANIC GARDENING Nov-Dec 1998 (v.45#8) pg. 50
Dwarf conifers that will remain compact and fit into the home landscape.
SUNSET Feb 1996 (v.196#2) pg. 58
Tips on taking cuttings from evergreens to make Yule decorations.
SUNSET Dec 1997 (v.199#6) pg. 66
Tip on how to minimize winter injury to evergreens.
TODAY'S HOMEOWNER #819 Oct 1997 (v.93) pg. 80