The Garden Sampler

A Newsletter for Hardy Northern Gardeners
PO Box 7, Peru, VT 05152

Back issues of the Garden Sampler still available:

Note: all back issues are $3.50, or take any 10 for $20.


June 1993 ­ Organic pest control, growing chives, potatoes, techniques for drying flowers, drafting a garden plan, edible weeds, recipes, growing annuals.

Fall Planting Guide 1993 ­ Winter storage of vegetables, planting spring bulbs, preserving herbs, shade gardening, hardy roses for the north, fall calendar.

Sept./Oct. 1993 ­ Fall soil amendments, growing herbs inside, the lost gardens of Gertrude Jekyll, restoring a Jekyll garden, harvest recipes, All America Selections.

Nov./Dec. 1993 ­ "Gardening as if the World Depended on it," Growing artichokes in the north, forcing paperwhites, old gardening books, caring for gift plants, tomato trials 1993.

Jan./Feb. 1994 ­ Heirloom plants, what's new from seed companies, all-white perennial garden, forcing flowering branches, herbal tea recipes, winter care of house plants.

Spring Planting Guide 1994 ­ Spring calendar, best northern vegetable varieties, planting by the phase of the moon, growing tomatoes, strawberries, herbs as ornamentals.

April 1994 ­ Boston flower show, super nutrition gardening, planning a new herb bed, a "moon" garden, green gardening.

May/June 1994 ­ Companion planting, window box tips, planting an asparagus bed, crop yield chart, planning an all-blue garden, growing delphiniums, edible flowers, flowering trees.

July/Aug. 1994 ­ Christopher's Lloyd's garden, shade gardening tips from the experts, saving your own vegetable seeds, growing perennials from seed, summer salad recipes, automatic watering system, harvesting herbs.

Fall Planting Guide 1994 ­ Spring bulbs, cover crops, dividing perennials, gardening toys, no-till gardening, horseradish and dill.

Oct./Nov. 1994 ­ Restoring a lost perennial garden, All America Selections, tomato trials 1994, growing Belgian endive, tarragon, perennial of the year.

Dec. 1994 ­ Old bulbs for a new age in gardening, caring for your orchid, organic methods of house plant care, herbal wreaths, growing Brussels sprouts, Christmas cactus, recipes.

Jan./Feb. 1995 ­ Growing old garden roses, potting soil mixes, succession crops, new varieties, herbs for dry skin.

March/April 1995 ­ Keeping a garden journal, dozen best perennials, organic mulch, watercress, raspberries.

Spring Planting Guide 1995 ­ Spring calendar, annuals for selected sites, perennials for selected sites, vegetable yield and planting chart, care in choosing seedlings, hardening off, moon phases 1995, plant family chart.

May/June 1995 ­ Public gardens to visit, growing good onions, 1996 All American Rose Selections, garden party recipes, container gardening, growing mint, planting tips.

July/Aug. 1995 ­ Water gardening, color tips, chamomile, lilies, flowering shrubs, the fall kitchen garden, landscaping benefits.

Fall Planting Guide 1995 ­ Fall planted perennials, stop bulb-stealing critters, recommended daffodils, winter storage of vegetables, sun-dried tomatoes, home style, flower-drying techniques.

Sept./Oct 1995 ­ Growing mums, planting roses bareroot, groundcovers, harvest recipes, garden pH, homemade potpourri, gardener's Latin.

Nov./Dec. 1995 ­ Holiday traditions, care of holiday greens, ferns, new vegetable varieties, growing carrots, pond maintenance.

Jan./Feb. 1996 ­ Honey bee decline, peace rose, pest alert, rakes, sprouting seeds, white foliage perennials, herbed cheese, plant protection.

March/April 1996 ­ Create an 'Undaunted Garden,' growing pumpkins, borage, sunflowers and radishes, what's new from seed companies, seed sources, gardening associations.

Spring Planting Guide 1996 ­ Vegetable planting chart, tomato varieties for the north, seed and plant sources, moon signs for 1996, transplanting perennials, vegetable nutrition chart.

May/June 1996 ­ Water-saving strategies, drought tolerant plant list, vacation house plant care, natural dyes, drip irrigation systems, windbreaks.

July/Aug. 1996 ­ Cottage gardening, bug patrol, All America Rose Selections, growing pole beans, growing basil, planting a butterfly garden.

Fall Planting Guide 1996 ­ Spring bulbs, preserving fruit, growing beets, fall calendar

Sept./Oct. 1996 ­ Hostas, growing garlic, tomato trials 1996, harvest recipes, sage, heirloom seeds search.

Nov./Dec. 1996 ­ Daylilies, non-toxic house plants, growing evergreens, holiday treats, cyber-gardening.

Jan./Feb. 1997 ­ Growing rugosa roses, sweet woodruff, growing apples, cyber-gardening.

March/April 1997 ­ Plan a cutting garden, growing peas, new varieties 1997, orangeries and greenhouses.


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Organic Gardening and Pest Control Guide, $3.50.

Guide to Growing Roses in Hardy New England Gardens, $7.50.

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Last updated Feburary 1997

 

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