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The following articles are largely taken from Green Mountain Gardener news columns issued in the past from the University of Vermont, and include those on perennials and related flower topics arranged by season. Articles appropriate any season are arranged further by topics.Author names are listed for contact purposes, as some of the articles have been adapted from other sources.
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Articles are listed below by season appropriate to Vermont and similar regions in USDA hardiness zone 4 (don't know your zone? check the above Links page for zone finders). For each hardiness zone warmer add a couple weeks in fall, and subtract a couple weeks in spring for approximate dates. In other words, activities for late September in zone 4 might be done 4 weeks later in zone 6, and activities for early May in zone 4 might be done 4 weeks sooner in zone 6. Time of season, such as early or late, are indicated next to article names where appropriate.

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May 2002 releases
Viburnums for Variety

Have Your Water and Garden, Too (drought gardening)

Gardening in a Drought

Northern Drought-resistant Plants

New Perennial Display Gardens Brochure

Plant An Instant Flower Garden (bedding plants, annuals)

Planting Fruit Trees and other May Gardening Tips
 

April 2002 releases
Hiring a Landscape Professional

So You Want to Grow Perennials

Spring Lawn Care

Tilling the Garden and other April Gardening Tips
 
 
 

Winter
Making Maple Syrup and other March Gardening Tips

Secrets of Cut Tulips

Permaculture: An Earth Friendly Alternative

Interpreting the Seed Packet

Growing Citrus as Houseplants

Protecting Plants and other February Gardening Tips

The 2002 Vermont Flower Show

Planning the Spring Garden and other January Gardening Tips

All America Flower Selections for 2002

All America Vegetable Selections for 2002

Winter Learning Opportunities for Gardeners

Patriotic Perennials

Holiday Safety and other December Gardening Tips

Fun Facts about Poinsettias (December holidays)

Send Your Christmas Tree Back to the Future (December holidays)

Flowers for a Winter Wedding

Saving the Environment and other March Gardening Tips

2001 All America Selections Winners

Consider Carnations

Fighting Cabin Fever and other February Garden Tips

Ordering Seeds and other January Gardening Tips

Plants for Purer Air

2001 Vermont Flower Show

Perennials for Winter

Capturing Winter with Potpourri

2000 Holiday Gift Ideas (December Holidays)

Trendy Holiday Gift Ideas (December Holidays, 2000)

Caring for Your Poinsettia Year Round (December Holidays)

Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly (December Holidays)

Plants of the Winter Solstice

Tending Houseplants and Other December Gardening Tips

Winter Gardening Activities for Kids

Flowers for Your Valentine

Inventorying Supplies and other March Gardening Tips

Living Ecologically and other January Gardening Tips

Mid-winter chores and other February Gardening Tips

For Now and Ever After (everlastings)

The 2000 All-America Flower Selections

Make Your Own Holiday Decorations

Decorating and Other December Gardening Tips

Cineraria, Calceolaria and Cyclamen

Amaryllis as an Alternative

Forcing Flowering Branches

Herbs with a Holiday History (December holidays)

A Live Tree Keeps Christmas Alive (December holidays)

Poinsettias for the Holidays (December holidays)

Window Sill Herb Gardening (Early Winter)

Growing Cacti as Houseplants

Orangeries and Greenhouses

Plant Hardiness, What does it Mean?

Protecting Landscape Plants from Snow and Ice Injury

December Tips

Greening Indoor Space and other February Gardening Tips

Indoor Bulbs and other February Gardening Tips

February Flowers and other Gardening Tips

Gardening on Paper and other January Gardening Tips

Edible Flowers

New Life for Old Plants (airlayering propagation of houseplants)

Shrubs with Red Berries (December holidays)

Consider Cyclamens

Choosing a Christmas Tree (December holidays)

Hazardous Holiday Plants (December holidays)

A Kiss Under the Mistletoe (December holidays)

Orchids for your Valentine

Growing Orchids 101

Growing Orchids 201

All-America Flower Selections for 1999--part 1

All-America Flower Selections for 1999--part 2

Salt Damage to Plants

Salt Tolerance of Plants

Garden Tools of the Trade

Armchair Gardening (garden catalogs)

Flowers: the Universal Language of Love (Valentine's)

Care of Holiday Plants (December holidays)

Recycling your Kitchen Garbage (children gardening indoors)

Spring

Viburnums for Variety

Have Your Water and Garden, Too (drought gardening)

Gardening in a Drought

Northern Drought-resistant Plants

New Perennial Display Gardens Brochure

Plant An Instant Flower Garden (bedding plants, annuals)

Planting Fruit Trees and other May Gardening Tips

Tilling the Garden and other April Gardening Tips

Spring Lawn Care

The Midas Touch (flowers with gold foliage, flowers)

Tool Time (some favorite garden tools)

Contain Yourself(container gardening)

The Many Uses of Basil

Accessible Gardening for the Physically Challenged

Spring Cleaning the Water Garden

Nasturtium: A Favorite Old-fashioned Flower

Honoring Mom and other May Gardening Tips

Building a Raised Bed

Hang It Up! (hanging plants, baskets)

Creating a Cutting Garden

A Garden for Cats

The Tale of the Tulip

Ten Ways to Get from March until May

Celebrating Earth Day and other April Garden Tips

Grandmother's Garden

Landscaping with Ornamental Grasses

Designing an English Garden

Singing the Blues (blue flowers and beds)

Growing Roses in Vermont

Wedding Flowers

Perennial Sages

Reseeding the Lawn and other May Gardening Tips

Landscaping with Ground Covers

Geraniums, A Flower with Flair

Exterior Color Decorating

The Versatile Clematis

Keeping Cats out of the Garden

Tips for Buying Bedding Plants

Applying Dormant Oils and other April Gardening Tips

Shamrocks for St. Patrick's Day

The Year of the Zinnia

Try These Native Groundcovers

Resolve to Avoid These Invaders (Invasive plants)

Native Ferns

Native Perennials Add Color to the Flower Garden

Native Trees for the Landscape

Try Native Shrubs in Your Landscape

Planting the Garden and other May Garden Tips

Wild and Cultivated Flowers You Can Eat

Plant a Tree for Arborday

Preseason Preparation and Other April Tips

A Basket of Easter Flowers (flowers, care and origins including Easter Lily)

Starting Seeds and other March Gardening Tips

Origins of the Dutch Bulb Industry

Impatiens

Begonias

A Hummingbird Garden

Attracting Birds to the Yard or Garden

Planting a Butterfly Garden

Those Lovely Lilacs

Fertilizing Lawns

Selecting Lawn Grasses

Preparing a Lawn Site

Hostas for the Home Landscape

Easter Lily Trivia

Jumpstart Your Summer Garden

Using Perennials in the Home Landscape

Petunias for the Patio, Porch and Garden Plot

Seed or Sod?(starting lawns)

Summer

Visiting Perennial Gardens and other August Gardening Tips

The Midas Touch (flowers with gold foliage, flowers)

What Gardener's Want to Know (FAQs)

Tool Time (some favorite garden tools)

Homegrown Teas

Watering, Weeding and other July Gardening Tips

Contain Yourself(container gardening)

Exhibiting Flowers at the Fair

The Many Uses of Basil

Controlling Animal Pests in the Flower Garden

Remembering Dad and other June Garden Tips

Delightful Dahlias

Furnishing Your Outdoor Living Space

Nasturtium: A Favorite Old-fashioned Flower

Low-maintenance Gardening

Accessible Gardening for the Physically Challenged

Hang It Up! (hanging plants, baskets)

Creating a Cutting Garden

A Garden for Cats

Grandmother's Garden

Landscaping with Ornamental Grasses

Singing the Blues(blue flowers and beds)

Designing an English Garden

Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue (bedding plants for July 4)

Caring for Container Gardens

Relaxing in the Garden and Other July Tips

Moonlight in Vermont (moonlight, night gardens)

Re-engineering Your Garden (renovating overgrown gardens, redesigning the landscape)

Keeping Kids Safe in the Flower Garden (safe structures, poisonous plants to avoid)

Wedding Flowers

Growing Roses in Vermont

To Stake or Not to Stake

Perennial Sages

Avoiding and Controlling Rose Diseases

Mulching and other June Gardening Tips

Hardy Roses

Landscaping with Ground Covers

Geraniums, A Flower with Flair

Exterior Color Decorating

Using Color in the Garden

The Versatile Clematis

Keeping Cats out of the Garden

Assessing the Garden and other August Gardening Tips

Try These Native Groundcovers

Resolve to Avoid These Invaders (invasive plants)

Native Ferns

Native Perennials Add Color to the Flower Garden

Native Trees for the Landscape

Try Native Shrubs in Your Landscape

Maintaining the Garden and other June Tips

Vacation-Proofing the Garden and other July Tips

Harvesting the Garden and other August Tips

Watering Trees and Shrubs

Watering Ornamental Plants

Herbal Harvest

Water Gardening

Wild and Cultivated Flowers You Can Eat

Plants for Water Gardens

Grazing Your Garden Perennials (edible flowers)

Attracting Birds to the Yard or Garden

Preserving Summer Flowers

Mid-Summer Care of Ornamental Plantings

Fertilizing Lawns

Selecting Lawn Grasses

Preparing a Lawn Site

Summer Bulbs for the Garden

Daylilies

Hostas for the Home Landscape

A Hummingbird Garden

Growing Perennials Without Pesticides

Rose Hips

Purple Loosestrife is Not for Gardens

Think Before You Pitch (Invasive Plants)

Using Perennials in the Home Landscape

Preserve Your Summer Flowers

Seed or Sod?(starting lawns)

Fall

Pest-proofing the Garden and other November Gardening Tips

Crafty Holiday Gift Ideas

Harvesting Pumpkins and other October Gardening Tips

Halloween Horticulture

A Garden of Ghoulish Delights

Ornamental Brassica: More than just Cabbages

The After Effects of Drought

Bringing Houseplants Indoors for the Winter

Autumn Decorations

Spring Blooming Miniatures (minor bulbs)

Extending the Season and Other September Gardening Tips

Garden Cleanup and other October Gardening Tips

Cranberries for Thanksgiving

Paperwhites for Winter Bloom

Pruning Raspberries and other November Gardening Tips

Holiday Preparations and other October Gardening Tips

Gardening 101 (houseplants for dorm rooms)

Origins of Fall Flowers (gladiolus, everlastings, mums, asters)

Fall Planting of Trees (early fall)

Winter Protection and other November Gardening Tips

Sowing Wildflowers and other September Gardening Tips

Plants for Wildlife

Soil Testing and other September Gardening Tips

A Fall Perennial Checklist

Fall Perennial Care

Origins of the Dutch Bulb Industry

Gardening 365 Days a Year (North Country Garden Calendar)

Fall Asters: The Culture (early fall)

How Plants Prepare for Winter (early fall)

Fall Planting for Spring Flowers (Bulbs) (early fall)

Tulips (early fall)

Sowing Wildflowers (early fall)

Combating the Elements (winter weather damage, prevention)

Fall Color in Your Backyard

Preparing Roses for Winter

Begin Bulbs for Winter Bloom (Forcing)

Legends of the Chrysanthemum

Asters and Goldenrod, Mythology

Compost, Don't Burn Fall Leaves

Introducing Children to Fall Gardening Fun

Controlling Lawn Thatch

Recycling your Kitchen Garbage (children gardening indoors)

Overwintering Garden Mums (late fall)

Winterize Your Garden (late fall)

For suggestions of articles, comments or corrections contact leonard.perry@uvm.edu. Appreciation is expressed to Lisa Halvorsen for editorial assistance. Distribution of these releases is made possible by New England Grows-- a conference providing education for industry professionals and support for Extension's outreach efforts in ornamental horticulture.

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