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FEBRUARY 2008
Exciting New Plants for 2008
Plants That Give the Best Bang for Your Buck
How to Choose the Best Veggie Varieties
Plants for Screening Sight and Sound
Everyone Can Garden: Building a Raised Bed
(part 1 of a 5 part series)
JULY/AUGUST 2008
Hardscaping Your Way to Garden Beauty
Growing Old Garden Roses
Solar Products for the Garden
Getting the “Oomph” From Organic
The Kitchen Garden
MARCH 2008
Welcoming Containers
Integrating Containers Into Your Water Features
Weeping Plants in the Landscape
Everyone Can Garden: Preparing the Soil–
with Organic Amendments (part 2 of a 5 part series)
SEPTEMBER 2008
Easy Perennials for Year-Round Interest
Orchids
Japanese Gardening in the South
APRIL 2008
Creating Your Own Personal Gardening Space
10 Best Flowers for a Cutting Garden
Becoming an Organic Gardener (part 1 of a series)
Everyone Can Garden: Square Foot Gardening–
plant placement (part 3 of a 5 part series)
OCTOBER 2008
Bulbs–Plant Now For a Beautiful Yard in the Spring
Evergreen Winter Containers
Right Tree, Wrong Place
MAY 2008
Curb Appeal: Dressing Up Your Front Yard
Foliage Plants for Summer Containers
How to Design Plant Combinations
Heat and Drought Tolerant Herbs
Becoming an Organic Gardener (part 2 of a series)
Everyone Can Garden: Maintenance– Pest Control, Watering, Fertilizing (part 4 of a 5 part series)
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2008
The Landscaping Issue!
• Garden Renovation
• Feng Shui in the Garden
Camellias for the Southern U.S.
Is Solarizing Right for You?
JUNE 2008
Easy Low-Maintenance Landscaping
Use of Native Stone in Landscape
Using Drip Irrigation
Everyone Can Garden: Harvesting & Replanting
(part 5 of a 5 part series)
 


REGION REPORTS
Localized advice on what to do in your region of Tennessee each month.

HOT PLANTS
Popular plants for Tennessee landscapes.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Keeps you up to date on Tennessee's premier gardening shows and events.

ASK THE EXPERT
Where you can have your gardening questions answered by the experts.



FEBRUARY 2008
A Guide to Spring Gardening Events Part I
Vegetable Gardening
JULY/AUGUST 2008
Pest & Disease Control
MARCH 2008
A Guide to Spring Gardening Events Part II
SEPTEMBER 2008
A Guide to Fall Gardening Events
APRIL 2008
Mail Order Gardening
OCTOBER 2008
Mail Order Gardening
MAY 2008
Visiting the Public Gardens of the Southern US
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2008
Great Gifts for Gardeners

JUNE 2008
Water Gardening Buyer’s Guide