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The first issue of the print magazine debuted March/April 2005, The magazine is published bimonthly (six times per year) with an issue cover price of $4.99.
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March/April 2005 - Vol. 1 #1 Premiere issue • Landscape DIY vs. Pro • Design an Herb Garden • Prevent Gardener's Back • Ladew Topiary Gardens • Dandelions • Cherry Trees • Finding Your Garden Spot
May/June 2005 - Vol. 1 #2 • Stunning Plant Combinations • Turning Clay into Rich Soil • Wild Garlic • Hillwood House • Wisteria • Keeping a Garden Journal • Strawberries • Zone Busters
July/August 2005 - Vol. 1 #3 • Water Gardens • Poison Ivy • Disguising a Sloping Yard • Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens • Edible Water Plants • Water Lilies • Building a Tabletop Fountain • Gardener's Skin Care • Plant Shopping Tips
September/October 2005 - Vol. 1 #4 • Container Gardens • Clematis Vines • Make Herb Oils & Vinegars • Sponge Gardening/Rain Gardens • 5 Insect Enemies of Gardeners • Planting for Autumn Color • Chicory: Weed or Wildflower • Brookside's Joan O'Rourke • National Cathedral Gardens
November/December 2005 - Vol. 1 #5 • Backyard Bird Habitats • Hellebores • Building a Coldframe • Gardening as Exercise • Bulb Planting Basics • River Farm • Smithsonian's Janet Draper • Local Nursery Survey Results
January/February 2006 - Vol 1. #6 • Garden Decor Principles • Primroses • Tasty Heirloom Veggies • Great New Plants for 2006 • U.S. Botanic Garden • Start Annuals from Seed • Meet Andre Viette
March/April 2006 - Vol. 2 #1 • Small Trees & Large Shrubs for Area Gardens • Easy Bonsai • Basic Pruning Principles • Great New Plants for 2006 • 36 Historic Virginia Garden Trips • Azalea Care Guide • Growing Figs, Berries & Persimmons
May/June 2006 - Vol. 2 #2 • Crabgrass • Native Plants in Your Landscape • Pepper Pointers • FREE and (almost Free) Plants • Exline Iris Gardens • Native Alternatives to Invasives • Grass Cultivars • Jack-in-the-Pulpit • Creating a Healthy EcoSystem • Green Spring Garden’s Cindy Brown
July/August 2006 - Vol. 2 #3 • Theme Gardens • Canada Thistle • Victory Gardens • Native Blooms to Attract Butterflies • The Old Stone House • Hydrangea Care • Agave Desert Plants • Red, White & Bloom Combos • Do It Yourself Landscape Tips • Weed Warrior - Carole Bergmann • Need More Room? Grow Up! with Trellises
Sept/Oct 2006 - Vol. 2 #4 • Shade Gardening • Top 50 Shade Plant Picks • Hosta Selection and Care • Fig Growing Tips and Recipes • Oatlands Plantation • Designing a Native Woodland Garden • How to Divide Perennials • Ikebana • Giant Hogweed • Zonebuster - Cardiocrinum • Landscape Legend - Wolfgang Oehme
Nov/Dec 2006 - Vol. 2 #5 • Weeding Out Wood Sorrel • Gifts for Gardeners • Growing Winter Squash • Winter Interest with Native Plants • Longwood Gardens’ 100th • Juniper Selection & Care • Secret Plant Sources • Green Roof Guru - Ed Snodgrass • Weed-Free Gardening with Easy Lasagna/Layering Bed Preparation • Turning Your Gardening Passion Into A Profession • Special Reader Gift - Botanical Print
Jan/Feb 2007 - Vol. 2 #6 • Indoor Gardening: Houseplant Care • Winter Daphne Care Guide • Asparagus Growing Tips and Recipes • Houseplant Propagation • Visit to Gotelli Conifer Collection USNA • Horseweed or Marestail • Easy Care Orchids • Club Profile: Takoma Hort Club • New & Notable Plant Picks for 2007 • Sowing Native Plants from Seed • Profile of USBG's Christine Flanagan
Mar/Apr 2007 - Vol. 3 #1 • Stormwater Management • Early Spring Vegetable Growing Tips • Dogwood Selection & Care Guide • Perfect Plants for Ponds & Puddles • Spring Cleaning in the Garden • 17 Garden Photo Contest Winners • WeedWatch: Common Chickweed • Club Profile: Four Seasons Garden Club • Profile: Barbara Melera, D. Landreth Co. Heirloom Seed Saver • Franciscan Monastery Bulb Gardens
May/June 2007 - Vol. 3 #2 • Roses: Easy Care Tips • Native Roses • Edible Flowers • How to Plant a Bare-Root Rose • 5 New Rose Picks • Creating a New Garden • Rain Barrel Warning • Heirloom Roses • Plant Pot Recycling • A Trip to Bon Air Memorial Rose Gardens • Master Rosarian: Bob Alde
July/Aug 2007 - Vol. 3 #3 • Groundcovers: Alternatives to Turfgrass • Native Groundcovers • Grow an Edible Lawn • Hardy Geraniums • A Trip to William Paca House & Gardens • Q&A with Jon Traunfeld • Top 10 Groundcover Picks for the Greater DC Region • Fire Ants in Virginia • Donate Your Fresh Produce Locally • Plant an Urban Community • How to Pinch, Prune, & Dead-Head
Sep/Oct 2007 - Vol. 3 #4 • Succulents: Hardy to our Region • Drought-Tolerant Natives • Seed Saving Savvy Tips • The National Garden on its First Anniversary • Building a Bay-Friendly Garden • Mum Society FAQ • Q&A with Pogo, Compost Guru • Minor Bulbs for Major Impact • Lions in the Garden: Hungry Aphid Hunters • Building a Bay-Friendly Garden • Splendid Sedums • Southern Vegetables: Okra, Sweet Potatoes, Black-Eyed Peas
Nov/Dec 2007 - Vol. 3 #5 • Gardening with Children • Holiday Crafts with Native Plants • Kid-Friendly Vegetables • Indoor Bulb Forcing Basics • Garden Railway Society • Local Gardener Goes “Hosta Crazy “ • Gifts for Gardeners • An Artist’s Garden • Versatile Viburnums • National Museum of the American Indian • Q&A with Sandy Farber, DC Master Gardener
Jan/Feb 2008 - Vol. 3 #6 • Dealing with Deer • 8 Great New Plants for 2008 • Our Favorite Garden Tools • Indoor Bulb Forcing Basics ALL BACK ISSUE SPECIAL Buy all 20 back issues from March/April 2005-May/June 2008 for just $90 including postage. A $120 value. Send a check for $90.00 payable to “Washington Gardener” magazine to: Washington Gardener, 826 Philadelphia Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20910. |