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2011 Spring Edition
In the Spring issue:
• PLANT SELECT CHOICES FOR 2011
• 10 THINGS WE LOVE ABOUT BOISE
• HOW TO GROW THE BEST SHORT-SEASON TOMATOES
• THE DALAI LAMA VISITS THE GARDEN OF INFINITE COMPASSION
• GUIDE TO GUSTY GARDENING
• TO TRANSPLANT OR NOT?
• RECIPES FOR SPRING GREENS
• PLANT A POTAGER
Articles in this Issue
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| Title | Author | Subject | Pg | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jane Kellogg | Rilla Esbjornson | Mosaic artist in Cody, Wyoming | 78 | Outdoor Art |
| In Praise of Clotheslines | Susan J. Tweit | Hang laundry outdoors to save money and eneregy | 77 | The Whole Life |
| Plant a Potager | Penny Stine | Potager gardening in Grand Junction, Colorado | 70 | Major |
| To Transplant Or Not? | Bob Gough, Cheryl Moore-Gough | Why some vegetable crops suffer more than others from transplanting | 66 | Digging Deeper |
| Battling the Pine Bark Beetle | Don Fowler | Protecting trees with Verbenone and other methods | 62 | Major |
| Verdant Bounty | Tiffany Lac h | Recipes for spring greens | 60 | Taste of the Zone |
| John Austin's Tips & Tricks: Part 1 | Rilla Esbjornson | Growing short-season tomatoes | 58 | Major |
| Back From The Dead Zone | Jennifer Stark | Plants for phytoremediation | 52 | Major |
| Paths of Least Resistance | Bill Halpin | Hardscaping for garden paths | 46 | Major |
| Serenity Sheep Farm | Rilla Esbjornson | Sheep farm and bed and garden northeast of Manhattan, Montana | 42 | Major |
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Paula L.Gunnison, Colorado


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