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Feb/Mar 1997 - Premier Issue: Bees Disappearing • Winter Flowers •
Denver Urban
Gardens • Starting Seeds Indoors • Cut Flower Industry
• Weeds We Like • Redbud
June/July 1997 - Plants of the Sand Dunes • Peonies • Flower Hikes
• Butterflies • Homegrown
Herb Teas • Afghani Journalist Gardens to Forget War • Restoring
Urban Wildlands
Aug/Sept 1997 - Hardy Cacti • Botanical Illustrators • Tree
Peonies • Fireblight • Backyard
Mushrooms • How to Dry & Use the Bounty of Your Herb Garden • Worms
Oct /Nov/Dec 1997 - Reading Our Landscape of Trees • Orchids •
Succulents • Topiary •
Grapes • Healthy Native Forests • Cutleaf Weeping Birch • Bats
Feb/Mar 1998 - Colorado Seed Companies • Fragrant Shrub Roses •
Clary Sage • Panayoti
Kelaidis • Piņon Pine • Yucca • High Altitude Catalogs •
Compost
April 1998 - Plant Explorers & the Cheyenne Station • Asparagus
• Wildflowers • Comfrey •
Good/Bad Bugs • Groundcovers • Bitterbrush • Cliffrose • Mt.
Gardening Tips
May 1998 - Mycorrhizae • Flowering Shrubs • Buffalograss •
Violets • Ornamental Grasses •
Meet the Brassicas • Potatoes at 8400’ • Compost • Gardening
with Children • Rusty Miller
June/July 1998 - Xeriscape • James Ranch Goes Organic • Perennials
• Cottage Rose Gardens•
Harvesting Rainwater • Maria Powell • Buffaloberry • Good/Bad Bugs
Aug/Sept 1998 - Milkweeds • Late Bloomers • Wisteria • Thyme
• Old Garden Roses •
Xeriscape Awards • Ed Mehner’s Dahlias • Compost: Piles of Change
Oct/Nov 1998 - Seedheads to the Rescue: Natives at Genesee • Gentians
• Stevia • Fall Bulbs •
Winter Squash • Andrews Arboretum • Kirk Fiesler • Winter Tree Care
Dec1998/Jan 1999 – Beneficial Insect Producers • Gesneriads
& Miriam Denham • Winter
Blooming Houseplants • Holiday Herbs • Winter Wildlife Gardening
Feb/Mar 1999 - National Seed Lab • CSA Farms • Peas & Sweet
Peas • Parsley • Garden
Tools • Plant Parenthood - Amateur Hybridizing • Witch Hazels
• Plants of Love
April 1999 - Rethinking Arbor Day • Zoo Horticulture/Merle Moore •
Rock Garden Jewels •
Lauren Springer’s New Garden • Columbines • Elegant Shade
Trees • GMOs
May 1999 - South Platte Restoration • Tom Lemieux • Own Root Roses
• Bearded Iris • Annual
Vines • Chamomile • Trellises • Planting Trees & Shrubs Well
• Xeriscape
Summer 1999 – Urban Beekeeping • Alternative Pest Controls •
Clematis • Plants for Shade •
Wildfire Zones • Viburnum Lantana & Relatives • Bruce Philbrick
• Xeriscape Turf
Sept/Oct 1999 – GMOs: Animal, Vegetable or Mineral? • Hardy
Geraniums • Hmong Gardeners
• Borage • Industrial Strength Perennials • Non Toxic Alternatives
• Cool Weather Veggies •
Sex in Your Garden: Breeding & Seeding
Winter 1999 - OUT
Feb/Mar 2000 - Saving Wild Medicinal Plants • Adventures of a 1st Year
Market Gardener •
Paul Opler/ Butterflies • Lavender • Ephedras • Lilies • Spring
Pruning • Root Vegetables
April 2000 –Big Fruit from Small Trees • Alex Shigo Interview
• Marianne Heacock • Sunroses •
Brooms • Ancient Grains: Quinoa & Amaranth • Invasive Plant
Profiles • Recycling • Edifice Rex
May 2000 – LawN Order • Denise Wanzo & Five Loaves Garden
• Quirky Covenants • CO
Springs’ Landscape Code • Poppies • Ash Trees • Noxious Weeds
• Tansy • Mt. Pine Beetle •
Compost: Cal Kuska • Beneficial Insects • Strawberries
Summer 2000 – Forensic Botany • Down the Garden Path & Halfway
Back up Again • Watering
Tips • Corn Smut & Hornworms • Verbascums • Garden Art •
Tough Climbing Roses • Weed
Profiles • Climate Changes • Permaculture • Daylilies •
Container Gardening
Sept/Oct 2000 – Garden as Life Support: Willie Williams •
Roly-Polies • Rose: ‘Great Western’ •
Graceful Grasses • Asters • Invasives • Garlic • Edamame
Soybeans & Dr. Duane Johnson •
Wine: Colorado’s Growing Agribusines
Winter 2000/2001 – Invasive Plant Issues, Pt. 2 • Critter Confrontations • Red Hot Pokers
•
Cactus & Succulents in Colorado Microclimates • Echinacea • Winter
Bird Feeding Tips • Herb
Research Foundation • Growing Veggies Indoors
Feb/Mar 2001 – Bromeliads & Gary Davis • Who’s in Charge Here? Architects of
Evolution •
Palm Trees & Rhubarb • Gumbo Lily or Tufted Evening Primrose • Easy
Broad-Leaf Evergreens •
Permaculture Food Forest • Rosemary
April 2001 – Dandelion Power • Microgreens • Hardy Cyclamen
• Working with Rock •
Colorado’s Stone Quarries • Care & Feeding of Lichens • A
Fondness for Walls • Fennel •
Difficult Broadleaf Evergreens • Mt. Gardening Tips
May 2001 – Silver Foliaged Plants • Rose:‘Abraham Darby’
• Mock Orange • Catmints • What
Are Insects & Birds Really Doing in Plants? • Raised Beds • Corn:
• The Joy of Work • Xeric
Plants to Grow Under Decks & Overhangs
Summer 2001 – Dazzling Summer Daisies • Healing Gardens •
Alpines: From Tundra to Trough •
Yampa River Botanic Park • Ornamental Oregano & Marjoram • Attracting
Good Caterpillars •
Peppers • Boulder-Dushanbe Teahouse Rose Garden • Mt. Perennials
Harvest 2001 – Bees • Eriogonums • Autumn Lawn Renewal •
Successful Mt. Gardens • Native
Artemisias • Flowers of Autumn • Tarragon & Relatives • Herbs
& Houseplants • Stan Gautier
Winter 2001 – Gene Eyerly, Tree Troublebuster • Colorado Flora
Project: Botanical Illustrators
Go Native • Garden in Winter • Sage • George & Vona Bates •
Create an Indoor Winter Jungle
Feb/Mar 2002 – Zen View of Spring • Moon Gardening • Renewal
Pruning • Little Bulbs •
Tree Roots Pt. 1 • Medicinal Theme Gardens • Mystery Roses
• Xeriscape Design Tricks
• Wild Weeds
April 2002 – Best Fruit Trees for the Front Range • Monroe Farms
• Fragrant Rose Leaves • Tree
Roots Pt. 2 • Garden Tools • Obscure, Easy Flowers • Dividing
Grasses • Garden Anatomy:
Structure from Planrs • Awake Under the Snow
May 2002 – Night Blooming Natives • Heirloom Tomatoes • Best
Pears & Small Fruits for the
Front Range • Firescaping • Lady Marmalade’s B & B in Fort
Collins • Mint • Wild Spring Weeds
Summer 2002 – Bonsai: Harold Sasaki • Cultiva! In Boulder •
Low Water Roses • Testing Xeric
Groundcovers • Watering Suggestions for Dry Times • Composting Potatoes
• Calendula
Harvest 2002 – Tulipomania Botany of Desire • Winter Watering,
Fall Planting & Feeding •
Designing w/ Dwarf Conifers • Sedums • Food Banks • Gourds •
Saving Seeds • Sunflowers •
Shrubs
Winter 2002 – Mulch • Jim Knopf & Xeriscape • Desert
Willow • Learning from Drought • How
Plants Conserve Water • Drip Irrigation • Warming Winter Herbs
Feb/Mar 2003 – The Drought Response • CSU Trial & Demo Gardens
• Vinegar of the Four
Thieves • Plants That Thrive on Neglect • Plant Galls • Botany of
Seeds • Charlotte Reese:A
Lifelong Passion
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