The Oakridger:Garden News Archive
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- The joy of preserving
- Rare Tennessee sunflower removed from threatened plants list
- Pickle farmers short on migrant workers to pick fields
- Lizards in the garden
- Georgia boiled peanuts to go to troops in Iraq
- Washington state grape growers eyeing possible record harvest
- Autumn at last!
- Farmers reacting to peak fuel prices at busiest time of year
- Arbor Days at the UT Arboretum
- By any name, filberts make good growing
- Hurricane, drought haven't slowed corn, rice, soybeans, cotton
- A new season
- Three hazards threaten spring bulbs
- Thanksgiving
- Not have to rake leaves? It's not a dream
- Poinsettias
- Buy your Christmas tree by Internet or by mail order
- Christmas trees
- Clean garden tools work so much better
- 2006 All-America Winners, Vegetables
- Tennessee Roadscapes: A beautiful new TDOT initiative
- Key limes are the real thing for pies
- Flowers
- Redcedars invading the Plains
- Sugar maples planted for free
- 'Flower fairy' works by night
- 2006 is the year of the Chile pepper
- Keep the ground green in winter
- 2006 the year of the Celosia
- Seven things consumers should know about green spaces
- Musings on life and gardening
- Flower growers bet on organic
- Get ready for spring
- Maple trees share their sweetness
- Seed planting time
- Threat of frost will nag Georgia and South Carolina peach growers
- Topical Container Garden
- This 'Tinkerbell' is definitely not welcome
- Gorgeous gardens inside out
- Butterfly Gardening
- Winter drought blamed for meager spring wildflowers
- Northwest mushroom harvest likely poor
- Oak Ridge hosting many Dogwood Arts Festival events
- Magnolia and dogwood plants being offered by UT Arboretum Society
- Starting plants from seed takes gardening through full cycle
- Iris is a treasure of spring
- Harvest time plays critical role in keeping peanuts tasty
- Perenials: The holding bed
- Containers aren't just pots anymore
- Thunbergia Vines
- 'Disappearing waterfalls'
- Hostas
- Rhododendrons - to prune or not to prune?
- Late June perennials
- Georgia's sweet watermelon crop a treat for July 4th
- Hypertufa Pots
- It's a berry nice time of year
- A Summer Garden
- Wave petunias just get up and grow
- Ballerinas in the Garden
- Feds may let acres of salty farmland go fallow
- You can grow tea at home
- Ferns
- Heat is on for gardeners who need water for their yards
- More Visitors to the Garden
- Heat is on for gardeners who need water for their yards
- Pond Hopper's Alert
- Autumn plants and programs
- Shortage of farmworkers is hitting organic growers hard
- Farmers’ Almanac forecast calls for lots of shivering this winter
- September Musings tember Musings
- Wild ginseng digging season anticipates $2 million harvest
- This year’s tomatoes can yield next year’s fruits
- Shiitake Mushrooms
- Time to winterize your lawn mower
- Autumn Colors
- Heather can add cheer — in moderation
- October in the Garden
- Feeling the heat from higher prices
- Autumn Garden
- Vintners look for right grapes to grow in rainy Puget Sound region of Washington
- Ask before you buy compost
- Think spring in October
- Now’s the time to ensure your greenhouse is ready for winter
- Planting minor bulbs
- This ‘dust’ is good in the garden?
- Autumn Leaves
- ‘Irresistible Gardens’ to be presented Nov. 8
- Thoughts to consider
- With grit and a little flexibility, you’re never too old to garden
- Pumpkins are for more than carving