Your first year of Zone 4 convinced me to renew my subscription. I especially appreciate that your gardening information is always pertinent to our growing zone. Good job! Thanks!
2011 Summer Edition
SUMMER IS HERE AND THE NEW ISSUE HAS ARRIVED!
• A WEDDING THIS SUMMER? GROW YOUR OWN BOUQUETS!
• LAUREN SPRINGER OGDEN TELLS HOW TO COPE WITH HAIL
• IS XERISCAPING RIGHT FOR YOU?
• MAKE YOUR OWN PERFUMES & POTIONS
• TAKE A TOUR OF THE OLD LEXINGTON GARDENS
• IN THE NEW EXPANDED 'TASTE OF THE ZONE' FOOD SECTION:
Cooking with Mile High Mama. Four healthy meals from locally grown oats, wheat, and lentils. How to grow high-elevation herbs and how to use them. Visit the Palisade Peach Festival for sweet desserts and a peach semifreddo croissant sandwich
Articles in this Issue
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| Title | Author | Subject | Pg |
Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Every Picture Tells a Story | Caplette, Jenna | Keeping a photo book of your gardening experiences | 96 | Major |
| Undaunted Plants | Ogden, Lauren | Three Rough and Ready Roses for the Rockies | 97 | Major |
| Too Big for Walls | Esbjornson, Rilla | Outdoor Artwork in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho | 101 | Outdoor Art |
| Q&A | Gough, Bob | Sweet Peppers, Living Fence, High-Elevation Apple Varieties | 6 | Questions and Answers |
| Hand Watering | Tweit, Susan | The joys of hand watering | 99 | The Whole Life |
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Nancy RiebeBelgrade, Montana


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