Correction ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1986 (v.33#12) pg. 10
Looking at lupines. A guide to varieties and tips on growing them.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1987 (v.34#1) pg. 74
Suggestions on raising flowers to sell for cut-your-own bouquets. Includes tips on selling and a germination guide for most popular annuals and perennials
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1987 (v.34#1) pg. 81
How to grow a popular trio of perennials: bellflowers, cranesbills and lilies.
ORGANIC GARDENING Feb 1987 (v.34#2) pg. 47
Gardening with slow-growing biennial flowers.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jun 1987 (v.34#6) pg. 55
Design for a spring bulb bed that uses 21 varities.
ORGANIC GARDENING Sep 1987 (v.34#9) pg. 58
How to force spring bulbs to bloom indoors.
ORGANIC GARDENING Nov 1987 (v.34#11) pg. 14
Three garden plans that combine vegetables, flowers and herbs for a beautiful, edible border.
ORGANIC GARDENING Feb 1988 (v.35#2) pg. 47
An everlasting garden. A plan for a circular garden, 16-ft. in diameter, that includes 12 herbs and some additional flowers that can all be dried for use in arrangements and wreaths.
ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1988 (v.35#3) pg. 23
A guide to easy-care annuals: vinca, salvia, celosia, portulaca, gazania, lobelia, verbena, sanvitalia, lisianthus, and flowering cabbage/kale. Includes flower bed design hints.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jun 1988 (v.35#6) pg. 45
Tip: How to germinate cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis) seeds.
ORGANIC GARDENING Aug 1988 (v.35#8) pg. 20
A guide to fall planting of spring bulbs. Emphasizes some of the lesser known bulbs.
ORGANIC GARDENING Sep 1988 (v.35#9) pg. 58
A culinary guide to 15 edible flowers. Chart describes taste, bloom time, growing advice and cooking tips.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1989 (v.36#1) pg. 79
Landscape borders that mix vegetables and flowers. Notes on some good combinations.
ORGANIC GARDENING Feb 1989 (v.36#2) pg. 51
Tip: How to germinate forget-me-not (Myosotis sylvatica).
ORGANIC GARDENING Jul-Aug 1989 (v.36#7) pg. 23
The basic techniques for naturalizing spring bulbs. Includes tips on planning, types and varieties that best suit the technique, planting and care.
ORGANIC GARDENING Sep 1989 (v.36#8) pg. 30
An in-depth look at gardening in the Deep South. First in a series about gardening in special geographic regions. Includes diagrams that show how to control weeds, soil diseases and nematodes using solarization. List of the best perennials for the South. Two-page chart of common southern insect pests and organic remedies for each. Chart of planting and harvest dates for nine combinations of vegetables that do well in the south using succession planting and multiple cropping in the home garden.
ORGANIC GARDENING Nov 1989 (v.36#10) pg. 38
A guide to self-sowing annuals, perennials, vegetables and herbs.
ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1989 (v.36#11) pg. 53
Edible flowers. A listing of 20 culinary standouts and a partial listing of common poisonous plants.
ORGANIC GARDENING Feb 1990 (v.37#2) pg. 47
New cutting garden. Mix long-stemmed cutting flowers with your garden favorites for a natural look. Layout for an innkeeper's cutting garden and a list of selected flowers for cutting is included. Tips on creating a "natural" arrangement of cut flowers.
ORGANIC GARDENING May-Jun 1990 (v.37#5) pg. 30
Sixteen frost-fighting flowers to start inside and then move outside early in the spring.
ORGANIC GARDENING Feb 1993 (v.40#2) pg. 54
Forty-four flameproof flowers. Sun-loving varieties that do well in summer heat.
ORGANIC GARDENING May-Jun 1993 (v.40#5) pg. 45
Eleven no-fail flowers that are easy to start from seed and guaranteed to bloom in any garden.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1995 (v.42#1) pg. 50
The ten easiest cutting flowers you can grow. Includes tips on conditioning cut flowers.
ORGANIC GARDENING Feb 1995 (v.42#2) pg. 56
Heirloom flowers. A guide to growing old-fashioned varieties of some favorites (columbine, bleeding heart, heliopsis, garden phlox, Canterbury bells, foxglove, hollyhock, four o'clocks, sweet peas, larkspur, nicotianas, nasturtium, morning glories, stock and zinnias).
ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1997 (v.44#3) pg. 28
Beautiful blooms for problem soils. Plant suggestions for sandy, alkaline, heavy clay and sour soils.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1998 (v.45#1) pg. 30
Flowers that plant themselves. Selecting and planting self-sowing flowers.
ORGANIC GARDENING Mar-Apr 1999 (v.46#2) pg. 48
A guide to fall-blooming perennials.
PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER Sep 1986 (v.1#1) pg. 100
How to create a cutting garden that's convenient and productive. How to make cut flowers last longer.
PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER Apr 1987 (v.2#4) pg. 57
Year-round gardens. A combination of form and function that creates a garden for all seasons. Suggestions on pathways, plant materials with seasonal interest and garden design.
PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER Feb 1989 (v.4#1) pg. 67
How to plant spring-blooming bulbs in pots. Includes detailed chart of instructions for dutch iris, crocus, daffodil, hyacinth, anemone, ranunculus and tulip.
SUNSET Oct 1977 (v.159#4) pg. 114
How to create an ever-blooming old-fashioned garden. Includes charts of suggested plantings.
SUNSET Oct 1978 (v.161#4) pg. 103
A look at the favorite flowers, trees and shrubs from four western mild-winter areas.
SUNSET Feb 1979 (v.162#2) pg. 86
A guide to selecting a wide range of bedding flowers for months of winter color in California.
SUNSET Oct 1979 (v.163#4) pg. 94
How to raise bulbs in a pot. Tips on planting, conditioning and making your own planting mix.
SUNSET Nov 1979 (v.163#5) pg. 264B
A guide to starting and raising ranunculus.
SUNSET Nov 1979 (v.163#5) pg. 93
How to start wooly blue curls (trichostema lanatum) from seeds.
SUNSET Jul 1980 (v.165#1) pg. 195
Step-by-step photos show how to divide perennials.
SUNSET Nov 1980 (v.165#5) pg. 232
A summer of color from seeds. Three Sunset garden contest winners tell how they raise colorful flowers from seeds.
SUNSET Mar 1982 (v.168#3) pg. 92
Tips on planting 5 different "offbeat" bulbs in January.
SUNSET Jan 1984 (v.172#1) pg. 118, 120
Tips on planting crocosmia.
SUNSET Feb 1984 (v.172#2) pg. 202
How to plan a garden in which you grow flowers for cutting.
SUNSET Mar 1984 (v.172#3) pg. 102
Summer flowers to start from seed now.
SUNSET Apr 1984 (v.172#4) pg. 278
How to make your own "color bowls" of flowers.
SUNSET Jun 1984 (v.172#6) pg. 106
Some wind-tolerant flowering plants to grow.
SUNSET Jun 1984 (v.172#6) pg. 250
Tips on planting vinca rosea and verbena.
SUNSET Jul 1984 (v.173#1) pg. 220B
How to grow agapanthus, amaryllis, crocosmia, and daylillies (easy-care summer bloomers).
SUNSET Jul 1984 (v.173#1) pg. 82
Tips on how to plant a permanent garden.
SUNSET Sep 1984 (v.173#3) pg. 78, 172
Tips on growing nemesia, schizanthus and linaria.
SUNSET Oct 1984 (v.173#4) pg. 88
Plant bulbs and annuals together in the same pots.
SUNSET Nov 1984 (v.173#5) pg. 104
Tips on planting bergenia.
SUNSET Nov 1984 (v.173#5) pg. 288
How to plant a perennial border for spring bloom.
SUNSET Sep 1985 (v.175#3) pg. 80
A guide to violas, pansies and Johnny-jump-ups.
SUNSET Oct 1985 (v.175#4) pg. 130
How to plant bulbs in a naturalized setting.
SUNSET Oct 1985 (v.175#4) pg. 282
Rules to follow and to break when planting bulbs in pots. Includes instructions for year-round care.
SUNSET Nov 1985 (v.175#5) pg. 282
How to raise tuberoses and acidantheras.
SUNSET Jan 1986 (v.176#1) pg. 154
Tips on raising calceolaria flowers.
SUNSET Feb 1986 (v.176#2) pg. 184
Tips on growing meadowsweet or queen-of-the-prairie (Filipendula rubra).
SUNSET Mar 1986 (v.176#3) pg. 284
How to grow the pincushion flower (scabiosa atropurpurea).
SUNSET May 1986 (v.176#5) pg. 260
How to choose and grow lantana.
SUNSET Jul 1986 (v.177#1) pg. 76
Tip: How to rejuvenate flowering plants to encourage new blooms.
SUNSET Sep 1986 (v.177#3) pg. 187
Tip: How to divide perennials.
SUNSET Oct 1986 (v.177#4) pg. 214
How to grow the poker plant or torch-lily (Kniphofia uvaria).
SUNSET Oct 1986 (v.177#4) pg. 240
Tip: How to space flowers and ground covers evenly in groups of four. Includes charts showing how much area plants will cover.
SUNSET Nov 1986 (v.177#5) pg. 232
A guide to ten summer annuals and perennials that will bloom all summer and into the fall.
SUNSET May 1987 (v.178#5) pg. 120
A guide to five bulbs that bloom in partial shade and tips on planting them.
SUNSET Sep 1987 (v.179#3) pg. 200
A guide on how to choose a bulb and what flower performance to expect from various sizes and qualities.
SUNSET Oct 1987 (v.179#4) pg. 94
Choosing and using perennials in Western U.S. gardens.
SUNSET Mar 1988 (v.180#3) pg. 226
Tips on deadheading to keep flowers coming in all seasons.
SUNSET May 1988 (v.180#5) pg. 274
Buying potted plants in bloom and then planting them outside for longer life. Some tips.
SUNSET Jun 1988 (v.180#6) pg. 194
Proper care for spring-flowering bulbs which will increase the number and quality of your spring bulbs.
SUNSET Jul 1988 (v.181#1) pg. 184
Tips on choosing and planting drought-resistant bulbs.
SUNSET Sep 1988 (v.181#3) pg. 68
The unthirsty 100. Listing of shrubs, ground covers, perennials, vines and trees which get along with little or no summer watering. Tips on planting and watering.
SUNSET Oct 1988 (v.181#4) pg. 74
Tips on Fall planting of perennials.
SUNSET Oct 1988 (v.181#4) pg. 202
Five guidelines for planting flower beds and still conserving water.
SUNSET May 1989 (v.182#5) pg. 234
Tip: How to plant bulbs in drifts.
SUNSET Oct 1989 (v.183#4) pg. 186
Easygoing flower borders that combine perennials and biennials. One is designed for along a fence, another to surround a deck.
SUNSET Oct 1989 (v.183#4) pg. 202
Hybrid alstroemerias (Peruvian lilies). Tips on selecting and raising this South American herb with a lily-like flower.
SUNSET Mar 1990 (v.184#3) pg. 98
Tips on raising blue lace flower (trachymene coerulea), an Australian cut flower that resembles Queen Anne's lace.
SUNSET Mar 1990 (v.184#3) pg. 200
Ideas for water-wise and friendly gardens as seen in Carmel (CA).
SUNSET Apr 1990 (v.184#4) pg. 98
Tips on raising pincushion flowers (scabiosa) and Stokes aster (stokesia).
SUNSET May 1990 (v.184#5) pg. 230
All-season color in a flower garden in coastal Southern California. Tips on plant and seed selection, month by month.
SUNSET Sep 1994 (v.193#3) pg. 58
Tips on how to plant living bouquets. Combining plants for spectacular effects in beds and pots.
SUNSET Sep 1995 (v.195#3) pg. 52
Tips on how to coax bulbs into bloom.
WOMAN'S DAY Oct 23 1984 (v.48#2) pg. 23
How to care for spring flowering bulbs after they have bloomed.
WORKBASKET Jun 1978 (v.43#9) pg. 31
How to divide perennials in the spring.
WORKBASKET Apr 1979 (v.44#7) pg. 29
A look at some easy-to-grow flowering annuals.
WORKBASKET May 1979 (v.44#8) pg. 27
How to plan annual flower beds.
WORKBASKET Jun 1979 (v.44#9) pg. 29
How to start flowering plants indoors from seeds and cuttings.
WORKBASKET May 1980 (v.45#7) pg. 30
How to force bulbs for winter bloom.
WORKBASKET Jan 1982 (v.47#3) pg. 38
How to choose annuals for flower arrangements. A guide to planting cutting beds. Includes techniques for using the fresh flowers in arrangements and for drying them.
WORKBASKET Aug 1982 (v.47#9) pg. 37
Companion planting: Combining vegetables and flowers when space and time is limited.
WORKBASKET May 1984 (v.49#7) pg. 44
Taking fragrance into account when you're planning and planting your garden.
WORKBASKET Jun-Jul 1984 (v.49#8) pg. 38
Tips on popular perennials that can be planted in the fall, along with hints for preparing the soil and protecting the plants through winter.
WORKBASKET Sep 1986 (v.51#10) pg. 71
Planning and caring for your flower bed. Tips on location and soil preparation for a healthy flower bed.
WORKBASKET Feb 1988 (v.53#4) pg. 51