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Southern
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2003
Features
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- Three
beauties represent everything a prize rose should
be
(12-25-2003)
- Research
reveals mistletoe's
roots
(12-18-2003)
- Newer
crape myrtles offer beauty all
year
(12-11-2003)
- Nandinas
provide top fall, winter shrub
color
(12-04-2003)
- Dianthus
rated tops for cool-season
color
(11-25-2003)
- Sweet
alyssum, dusty miller partner well in cool
season
(11-20-2003)
- Plant
flowering kale, cabbage in cool
season
(11-13-2003)
- Add
spice to gardens by varying heights,
textures
(11-06-2003)
- Poinsettias
provide
traditional
beauty
(11-06-2003 Holiday Packet)
- Snapdragons
mesmerize
as
cool-season plantings
(10-30-2003)
- New
viola mixes offer
excitement
(10-24-2003)
- Enduring
Panolas sweep Ohio
trials
(10-17-2003)
- Enjoy
family fun at
flower,
garden fest
(10-10-2003)
- Red
spider lily pops up, surprises all once
again
(10-03-2003)
- Mexican
bush sage offers fiesta
colors
(09-26-03)
- Prepare
beds for pansy planting
(09-19-2003)
- Winning
lantanas can
come
from Mississippi
(09-15-2003)
- Black
Magic will give
gardens
tropical flair
(09-08-2003)
- Plant
Minimus for a street of
gold
(09-01-2003)
- Gold
plant trend rewards landscapes
handsomely
(08-25-2003)
- Amazon
dianthus
destined
to be a hit
(08-18-2003)
- Silver
Falls dichondra wows flower
growers
(08-11-2003)
- Ornamental
grasses make neighbors
green
(08-04-2003)
- Tough
Veronicas deserve
a
prominent garden spot
(07-28-2003)
- Gold
Star esperanza
a
winner everywhere
(07-21-2003)
- Scarlet
sage shows off throughout the
South
(07-14-2003)
- Magilla
Perilla is
instantly
famous
(07-07-2003)
- Red
Abyssinian is the
most
beautiful banana
(06-30-2003)
- Umbrella
palm thrives anywhere it's
planted
(06-23-2003)
- Blue
Glory is hot, new vine
(06-16-2003)
- Tropical
flowering vines provide color until
frost
(06-09-2003)
- Rudbeckias
are a
must
for gardeners
(06-02-2003)
- Celosia
offers durable beauty
(05-26-2003)
- A
dab of coleus may do,
but
masses are better
(05-19-2003)
- Purple
oxalis shines in shade
gardens
(05-12-2003)
- '03
All-American roses offer dazzling
variety
(05-05-2005)
- Find
new angelonia
varieties
this spring
(04-28-2003)
- Make
night gardening a fun family
tradition
(04-21-2003)
- Create
victory gardens with patriotic
colors
(04-14-2003)
- Early
Sunrise offers beauty,
performance
(04-07-2003)
- Award-winning
plants attract
hummingbirds
(03-31-2003)
- Mississippi
Medallions offer impressive
displays
(03-24-2003)
- Ajuga
offers colorful groundcover
qualities
(03-17-2003)
- Japanese
irises yield spring, summer
color
(03-10-2003)
- Phlox
lovers consider
David
for super color
(03-03-2003)
- New
verbena is super for Southern
gardens
(02-24-2003)
- Amber
Waves Heuchera
causes
quite a commotion
(02-17-2003)
- Purple
Knight offers beauty with
character
(02-10-2003)
- Cascading
plants
offer
finishing touch
(02-03-2003)
- Prairie
Sun shines in any
landscape
(01-27-2003)
- Native
hollies excel in most
landscapes
(01-20-2003)
- Taiwan
cherry blossoms offer late-winter
color
(01-13-2003)
- Becky
daisies reign among
perennials
(01-06-2003)
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